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  • Walworth, WI

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Realtor; Referral Associate

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Work:
Socioeconomic & Economic Development Consulting Firms 1971 - 2000
Senior Consultant; Principal Consultant

Land and Commercial Real Estate 1971 - 2000
Realtor; Referral Associate

Executive Branch U.s Government 1960 - 1971
Senior Managemt Analyst

United States Senate 1956 - 1959
Staff Assistant
Education:
Duke University 1954 - 1960
Masters, Master of Arts, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Huss
7786 SERVICE CENTER DRIVE LLC
John Huss
7768 SERVICE CENTER DRIVE LLC
John E. Huss
JOHN E. HUSS DESIGNS LLC

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Making Government Work: Essays in Honor of Conley H. Dillon

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Author

John D. Huss

ISBN #

0819113069

Making Government Work: Essays in Honor of Conley H. Dillon

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Author

John D. Huss

ISBN #

0819113077

Us Patents

Inductor Winder

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US Patent:
7990244, Aug 2, 2011
Filed:
Nov 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/985780
Inventors:
John Huss - Roscoe IL, US
Steven Schwitters - Rockford IL, US
Assignee:
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation - Rockford IL
International Classification:
H01F 27/30
US Classification:
336198
Abstract:
An electrically insulating bobbin surrounds the magnetic core of an inductor. The bobbin includes a number of channels to receive wire for making an inductor. When wire is positioned in the channels, the wire is wound around the inductor core, but insulated from the inductor core and the other turns of wire. Because the bobbin insulates the turns of wire from each other and from the inductor core, bare rope wire can be used to wrap the inductor, resulting in reduced size and weight and improved ease of manufacture.

Axial Gap Dual Permanent Magnet Generator

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US Patent:
52452387, Sep 14, 1993
Filed:
Apr 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/693622
Inventors:
Leo A. Lynch - Belvidere IL
Alexander Krinickas - Rockford IL
Barry J. Parker - Rockford IL
Mahesh Shah - Rockford IL
Jayant Vaidya - Rockford IL
John B. Huss - Rockford IL
Assignee:
Sundstrand Corporation - Rockford IL
International Classification:
H02K 2360
H02K 122
US Classification:
310116
Abstract:
A permanent magnet generator having a plurality of permanent magnet generator units which produce a controlled output potential by mutual magnetic flux linkage between the permanent magnet generator units to produce the controlled output potential in accordance with the invention includes a plurality of permanent magnet rotors (20 and 22) mounted on a drive shaft (26) with at least one of the rotors being rotatable with respect to the drive shaft to vary an angular position of the at least one of the rotors relative to the shaft to produce a mutual variable magnitude magnetic axial field extending parallel to the drive shaft; at least one stator (26, 28, 72) disposed at a position axially offset from the plurality of rotors which is magnetically coupled to the variable magnitude permanent magnet axially field; and a mechanism (46, 48) responsive to a stator fault for angularly positioning the rotors relative to each other so that the permanent magnetic field coupled to the at least one stator is zero.

Variable Speed Constant Frequency (Vscf) Generator System

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US Patent:
20190280564, Sep 12, 2019
Filed:
Mar 9, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/917163
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
John Huss - Roscoe IL, US
Mark W. Metzler - Davis IL, US
International Classification:
H02K 9/19
H02P 9/02
H05K 7/20
Abstract:
A variable speed, constant frequency (VSCF) generator system is provided and includes a generator portion, a first cooling circuit and a second cooling circuit. The generator portion includes a generator, electronics configured to control operations of the generator and a housing to house the generator and the electronics. The first cooling circuit is provided such that first fluid exiting the generator passes through a first cooling element prior to returning to the generator. The second cooling circuit is provided such that second fluid exiting the electronics passes through a second cooling element prior to being pumped back toward the electronics.

Plastic Film/Sheet As Replacement For Typical Conformal Coatings

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US Patent:
20190215968, Jul 11, 2019
Filed:
Jan 5, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/863668
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
John Huss - Roscoe IL, US
Kandy Elaine Spahr - Roscoe IL, US
Deron J. Staas - Rockford IL, US
Mark W. Metzler - Davis IL, US
Debabrata Pal - Hoffman Estates IL, US
Assignee:
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
H05K 3/28
H05K 1/18
H05K 3/00
Abstract:
A system for protecting electronics includes a printed wiring assembly (PWA) having a surface with at least one electronic component. The system also includes a water resistant film configured to be used as a conformal coating on the PWA and further configured to be placed on the surface of the PWA and to shrink about the at least one electronic component.

Immersion Cooling Arrangements

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US Patent:
20180199465, Jul 12, 2018
Filed:
Jan 6, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/400110
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
John Huss - Roscoe IL, US
Ernest Thompson - Janesville WI, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
Abstract:
An immersion cooling arrangement includes a housing containing a liquid coolant. An electrical device is submerged within the liquid coolant. A printed wiring board is seated on the housing and separates the coolant from the environment external to the housing to provide penetration-free electrical communication between a power source and the electrical device.

Isolation Structures For Electrical Systems

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US Patent:
20170133120, May 11, 2017
Filed:
Nov 9, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/936605
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
John Huss - Roscoe IL, US
Alan Kasner - Long Grove IL, US
Assignee:
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
H01B 3/30
H01B 7/02
H01H 1/021
C08K 3/38
Abstract:
A nanocomposite structure includes a nanocomposite. The nanocomposite includes a bulk matrix phase and a nanophase filler disposed within the bulk matrix phase. The nanophase has a plurality of nanotubes including a material with thermal conductivity that is greater than the thermal conductivity of the bulk matrix phase of the nanocomposite. An electrical device includes a conductor in thermal communication with the nanocomposite structure formed from the nanocomposite.
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