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Henry Yunick Phones & Addresses

  • 957 Beach St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
  • Pompano Beach, FL
  • Debary, FL
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Marietta, GA
  • 1175 N Halifax Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (904) 252-7202

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Henry Yunick
THE BIRD FACTORY, INC
957B N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL
Henry Yunick
President
SMOKEY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL
Henry Yunick
President, Director
Smokey's Truck Lease, Inc
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Henry Yunick
President, Director
Smokey Yunick Inc
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Henry Smokey Yunick
President, Director
SMOKEY'S, INC
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL
Henry Yunick
President, Director
S. Y. ENTERPRISES, INC
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
1175 N Halifax Ave, Daytona Beach, FL
Henry Yunick
Director
THE BIRD FACTORY, LLC
520 Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
957B N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL
Henry Yunick
Secretary, Director
ADIABATIC CONCEPTS, INC
957 N Bch St, Daytona Beach, FL

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Operating Method For An Internal Combustion Engine

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US Patent:
45923299, Jun 3, 1986
Filed:
Jun 21, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/623053
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
Assignee:
Motortech, Inc. - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F02M 3100
US Classification:
123545
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for operating an electric ignition, internal combustion engine that substantially improves the fuel efficiency by utilizing heat normally discharged to the ambient to condition and prepare the fuel mixture prior to entry into the combustion chambers. The apparatus comprises a fuel vaporizer (50) that transfers heat from the engine coolant system to the fuel mixture as it leaves a fuel introducing device such as a carburetor (38); a fuel mixture heater (52) for heating the mixture above the vaporization temperature of the liquid fuel; and, a mixture homogenizer (54) for thoroughly stirring the fuel mixture that is located in the fuel mixture flow path intermediate the vaporizer and heater. The homogenizer is operative to compress the fuel mixture under certain engine operating conditions and the heater forms the intake manifold for the engine and includes branch flow paths (152a) and associated conduits (164) that communicate directly with each combustion chamber (32) through a valve controlled port (34a). The fuel mixture flow path from the homogenizer is constructed to minimize energy losses to the ambient.

Race Track With Novel Crash Barrier And Method

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US Patent:
56453680, Jul 8, 1997
Filed:
May 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/654793
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
E01F 1508
E01F 1510
US Classification:
404 6
Abstract:
A race track is disclosed having a tri-oval banked, racing surface surrounded by a barrier support material delineating a race barrier support surface at a level below the racing surface. A plurality of barrier modules are mounted on the support surface in longitudinally aligned relationship to delineate two crash barrier rings circumscribing the racing surface. Each of the modules includes a base mounted on the barrier support surface with the inner ring in juxtaposed relationship with the racing surface. Each base includes a top surface substantially in elevational alignment with a perimetral portion of the racing surface. Each module includes a vehicle impact energy absorbing means mounted on and connected to its base for cushioning energy absorption upon impact by an out of control race vehicle; and, each module base and a portion of the barrier support material upon which that module is mounted together forming a further vehicle energy absorbing means. A method of conducting vehicle racing contests is also disclosed. The method includes constructing a plurality of race tracks of substantially equal configurations dimensionally, conducting racing events with vehicles each equipped with power trains and tires respectively constructed to a set of specifications such that competing vehicles have substantially equal performance capabilities, determining the relative position of each competing vehicle at the conclusion of each event, assigning values to the vehicles recording to the position determinations, and, utilizing the assigned values to determine an overall winner of a series of events.

Pressure Vent

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US Patent:
40686353, Jan 17, 1978
Filed:
Jun 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/693920
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F01M 1300
F02M 700
US Classification:
123119B
Abstract:
A valve is interposed between spaced valve seats of a conduit having end portions communicating with the ends of an internal combustion engine valve cover. The conduit has a vent port located between the valve seats. The valve, which is responsible to inertia and centrifugal forces, is disposed in the conduit between the valve seats for shutting off one or the other ends of said conduit to prevent the loss of upper engine lubricants from the valve cover during rapid acceleration, deceleration or sharp cornering of a vehicle driven by the engine.

Apparatus And Operating Method For An Internal Combustion Engine

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US Patent:
45038333, Mar 12, 1985
Filed:
Jun 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/622409
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
Assignee:
MotorTech, Inc. - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F02M 3100
US Classification:
125545
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for operating an electric ignition, internal combustion engine that substantially improves the fuel efficiency by utilizing heat normally discharged to the ambient to condition and prepare the fuel mixture prior to entry into the combustion chambers. The apparatus comprises a fuel vaporizer that transfers heat from the engine coolant system to the fuel mixture as it leaves a fuel introducing device such as a carburetor; a fuel mixture heater for heating the mixture above the vaporization temperature of the liquid fuel; and, a mixture homogenizer for thoroughly stirring the fuel mixture that is located in the fuel mixture flow path intermediate the vaporizer and heater. The homogenizer is operative to compress the fuel mixture under certain engine operating conditions and the heater forms the intake manifold for the engine and includes branch flow paths and associated conduits that communicate directly with each combustion chamber through a valve controlled port. The fuel mixture flow path from the homogenizer is constructed to minimize energy losses to the ambient.

Oil Change System And Method

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US Patent:
52460860, Sep 21, 1993
Filed:
Mar 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/669913
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F16N 3300
US Classification:
184 15
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine oil change system including an oil filter supplied with a check valve fill fitting. During an oil change, new oil is supplied to the engine through the check valve fitting, thus both filling the filter with oil and back flushing the engine's oil pump. An oil supply mechanism including a tank adapted to hold an appropriate pre-measured quantity of oil under air pressure is provided. A flexible hose with a quick disconnect female coupling connects the tank to the filter fitting for delivering oil from the tank through the filter into the engine. An alternative embodiment places the check valve fitting on a high pressure side of an oil supply conduit. Another embodiment places the check valve fitting on a loading ring located between the filter and the engine.

Apparatus And Operating Method For An Internal Combustion Engine

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US Patent:
48628590, Sep 5, 1989
Filed:
Mar 2, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/191717
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F02M 3108
US Classification:
123545
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for operating an electric ignition, internal combustion engine that substantially improves the fuel efficiency by utilizing heat normally discharged to the ambient to condition and prepare the fuel mixture prior to entry into the combustion chambers. The apparatus comprises a fuel vaporizer that transfers heat from the engine coolant system to the fuel mixture as it leaves a fuel introducing device such as a carburetor; a fuel mixture heater for heating the mixture above the vaporization temperature of the liquid fuel; and, a mixture homogenizer for thoroughly stirring the fuel mixture that is located in the fuel mixture flow path intermediate the vaporizer and heater. The homogenizer is operative to compress the fuel mixture under certain engine operating conditions and the heater forms the intake manifold for the engine and includes branch flow paths and associated conduits that communicate directly with each combustion chamber through a valve controlled port. The fuel mixture flow path from the homogenizer is constructed to minimize energy losses to the ambient.

Internal Combustion Engine

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US Patent:
44677529, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Jun 21, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/390525
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
Assignee:
MotorTech, Inc. - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F02B 1700
US Classification:
123193P
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine having a cylinder 16, a cylinder head 10, and a piston 12 slidably mounted within the cylinder for reciprocating movement towards and away from the cylinder head, together defining a reaction chamber 22. The piston and cylinder head include cooperating structure for inducing rotative movement in a fuel/air mixture within the cylinder before and after the combustion reaction. The structure comprises at least two projections 50, 51 rising upwardly from a top the surface of the piston and disposed symmetrically about a central axis in a side-by-side interfitting, "yin and yang" relationship. The projections are defined by respective inclined, lateral surfaces 50a, 51a that merge with horizontal surface portions 58, 59 of the piston, the horizontal extent of which taper from the base of the associated projection; the upper portion of the projections terminate in respective circular edge surfaces 56, 57. The cylinder head includes an inner peripheral wall 20 that forms at least a portion of the combustion chamber and defines complementary shaped recesses 52, 53 for receiving the respective piston projections 50, 51 when the piston is substantially at top dead center. The recesses have portions that are contoured substantially similar to the contour of the sloping projection surfaces 50a, 51a.

Fuel Conditioning Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
46373659, Jan 20, 1987
Filed:
Oct 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/663552
Inventors:
Henry Yunick - Daytona Beach FL
Assignee:
MotorTech, Inc. - Daytona Beach FL
International Classification:
F02M 3100
US Classification:
123545
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for operating an internal combustion engine that substantially improves the fuel efficiency by utilizing heat normally discharged to the ambient to condition and prepare the fuel mixture prior to entry into the combustion chambers. The apparatus comprises a fuel vaporizer, a fuel mixture heater and a mixture homogenizer located in a fuel mixture flow path intermediate the vaporizer and the heater. The fuel vaporizer includes structure defining an inner heat exchange chamber which receives air and entrained fuel discharged by a fuel introducing device such as a carburetor. The fuel mixture is heated and at least partially vaporized by engine waste heat derived from the engine cooling system or alternately the engine exhaust system. To facilitate the transfer of heat to the fuel mixture, a pair of heat exchange members are disposed in the chamber and include a supply tube defining a flow path for fluid carrying engine waste heat and a plurality of bristle-like heat exchange surfaces radiating outwardly from the supply tube. The bristle-like surfaces are located in heat exchange relation with the fuel mixture in the vaporizing chamber and transfer heat from the heat exchange fluid to the fuel mixture as the fuel mixture passes through the vaporizer.
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