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Gerard T Jilek

from Ashland, OR
Age ~73

Gerard Jilek Phones & Addresses

  • 495 Maple Way, Ashland, OR 97520 (541) 482-4355
  • 775 Oak Knoll Dr, Ashland, OR 97520
  • Corvallis, OR
  • Medford, OR

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Company: Emerald enengineering Position: Owner and engineer

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Design

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Owner And Engineer

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Location:
P/O Box 3081, Ashland, OR
Industry:
Design
Work:
Emerald Enengineering
Owner and Engineer

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Company / Classification
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Gerard Jilek
Owner
EMERALD ENGINEERING
Engineering Services
495 Maple Way, Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-4355

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Method And Apparatus For Electroacoustic Battery Sonication

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US Patent:
59630086, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
Mar 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/827320
Inventors:
Jerome N. Cordeiro - Medford OR
Gerard T. Jilek - Ashland OR
International Classification:
H01J 700
US Classification:
320100
Abstract:
Electroacoustic battery sonication rehabilitates a battery by decreasing metallic shorting across battery elements through sonication. Sonication may be produced by application of an electrical signal of selected frequency to the terminals of a battery, thereby establishing a resonant condition within the battery. Alternately, sonication may be provided by transducers placed within a battery and receiving a drive signal of selected frequency to establish a resonant condition within the battery. By removing metallic shorting, e. g. , lead hydrates in the case of a lead acid battery, undesirable electrical conduction between battery plates diminishes and battery charging efficiency and capacity increase.

Method And Apparatus For Controlled Delivery Of Heat Energy Into A Mechanical Device

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US Patent:
58379703, Nov 17, 1998
Filed:
Apr 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/425799
Inventors:
Gerard T. Jilek - Ashland OR
International Classification:
F16K 4900
US Classification:
219201
Abstract:
A heater includes an aluminum die cast body defining an enclosure and an adaptor block. A heating element within the enclosure activates, under control of an associated heat sensing device, a heating element within the enclosure to transfer heat energy into the adaptor block. The adaptor block, including features specific to a given mechanical device, e. g. , pneumatic valve or pump, transfers the heat energy into the mechanical device to avoid a frozen condition resulting from, for example, sudden expansion of air when passing through the device.
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