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  • 270 Richlyn Dr, Adrian, MI 49221 (517) 265-1354
  • 270 Richlyn Dr APT 14, Adrian, MI 49221 (517) 265-1354
  • 185 Scott St, Adrian, MI 49221
  • Manitou Beach, MI
  • Bridgman, MI

Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Milan Virsik
Director of Engineering
BRAZEWAY INC
Mfg Aluminum Extruded Products Mfg Aluminum Sheet/Foil · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2711 E Maumee St, Adrian, MI 49221
2711 E Maumee St, Dodgeville, MI 49921
124 W Capitol Ave SUITE 1900, Little Rock, AR 72201
PO Box 77667, Detroit, MI 48277
(517) 265-2121, (517) 263-6416

Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Tube Arrangement-Heat Exchanger Design

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US Patent:
7004241, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Oct 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/696913
Inventors:
David W. Smithey - Adrian MI, US
Milan A. Virsik - Adrian MI, US
Assignee:
Brazeway, Inc. - Adrian MI
International Classification:
F28D 1/047
US Classification:
165151, 29890047
Abstract:
A universal fin for use on a heat exchanger having a known number of vertical and horizontal tube passes. The universal fin has a plurality of openings arranged in equally spaced columns and equally spaced rows. One or more continuous fins having columns and rows of openings equal to the known number of tube passes can be removed from the universal fin and assembled with a tube portion to form the heat exchanger. The openings on the universal fin are configured so that one or more fins can be separated from the universal fin for use on a heat exchanger regardless of the number of horizontal and vertical passes that comprise the heat exchanger.

Method And Apparatus For Forming Fins For A Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
7073574, Jul 11, 2006
Filed:
Feb 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/785771
Inventors:
David W Smithey - Adrian MI, US
Milan A Virsik - Adrian MI, US
Assignee:
Brazeway, Inc. - Adrian MI
International Classification:
F28D 1/04
US Classification:
165151
Abstract:
A fin for use on a heat exchanger and a method for making the same. The fin is made by stamping individual columns of openings in the fin such that adjacent columns are equally spaced apart. The outermost column of openings is spaced from a side edge of the fin a distance that is about one-half of the distance between adjacent columns of openings. The uniform spacing allows for the construction of a fin requiring any number of columns of openings to correspond to the tube portion that is used to form the heat exchanger. This spacing provides for an efficient and compact design of the tube portion and of the heat exchanger formed with the tube portion and the fins.

Method Of Manufacturing A Fluid Conduit Having Exterior Detail

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US Patent:
50221353, Jun 11, 1991
Filed:
Apr 12, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/512002
Inventors:
Donald E. Miller - Adrian MI
Milan A. Virsik - Adrian MI
Assignee:
Brazeway, Inc. - Adrian MI
International Classification:
B21D 2602
B21D 3908
B23P 1700
US Classification:
294211
Abstract:
A method for fabricating metallic conduit and the like having exterior surface details such as beads, bulges and flares by inelastic flow of the metal of an extruded blank which does not exhibit the detail. The process comprises the steps of placing a blank in a high pressure die, injecting oil or other incompressible pressure-transmitting fluid into the blank, and using advancing core punches, pressurizing the fluid to cause the metal of the blank to flow into detail cavities of the die.

Finned Tube Heat Exchanger And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
55402763, Jul 30, 1996
Filed:
Jan 12, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/371816
Inventors:
Michael B. Adams - Sylvania OH
Milan Virsik - Adrian MI
Assignee:
Brazeway, Inc. - Adrian MI
International Classification:
F28D 104
US Classification:
165151
Abstract:
A heat exchanger of the finned tube type in which the tubing is formed in a single, continuous length which is bent into a zigzagged or serpentine shape and then inserted through elongated slots formed in a series of fin plates. The invention provides for the production of heat exchangers in which the spacing between tube passes through the heat exchanger, and so the flow pattern of the refrigerant, may be varied to meet the design considerations of the particular heat exchanger application.

Method For Cutting Elongated Tube Stock

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US Patent:
52493458, Oct 5, 1993
Filed:
Feb 10, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/833051
Inventors:
Milan Virsik - Adrian MI
Henry McCarbery - Palmyra MI
Assignee:
Brazeway, Inc. - Adrian MI
International Classification:
B26D 302
B23D 2100
US Classification:
29413
Abstract:
A method of severing an elongated flat metal tube of the type including upper and lower flat horizontal walls, vertical edge walls and vertical partition walls spaced between the edge walls and interconnecting the upper and lower walls to divide the tube into a series of parallel, generally rectangular, longitudinally extending passages. The tube is cut by forming transverse kerfs in the upper and lower walls of the tube and thereafter exerting a relative pulling force on the tube sections on opposite sides of the plane in which the kerfs have been formed to tear apart the remaining tube material at the severing plane and sever the tube. The kerfs are formed in a two-step broaching operation comprising a first cut in which a narrow generally V-shaped narrow angle kerf is formed and a second cut in which the kerf is widened to provide a wide, generally V-shaped, wide angle kerf.
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