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  • West Chester, OH
  • 845 Woodbine St, Cincinnati, OH 45246 (513) 771-7984
  • Glendale, OH
  • Maineville, OH
  • 8533 Deer Path, West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 771-7984

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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District Sales Manager At Officemax

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Business Supplies and Equipment
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Ge9X Systems Leader

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Location:
West Chester, OH
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
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Ge9X Systems Leader
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Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Work:

Mechanical Engineer
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Stephen Wilton

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Free Vortex Air-Oil Separator

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US Patent:
7993425, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Nov 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/946128
Inventors:
Bala Corattiyil - Cincinnati OH, US
Duane Howard Anstead - Fairfield OH, US
Mark Eden Zentgraf - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Anthony Wilton - West Chester OH, US
Ramon Themudo - Cincinnati OH, US
Gary Paul Moscarino - Cincinnati OH, US
Kenneth Lee Fisher - Blue Ash OH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
B01D 46/18
US Classification:
55406, 55407, 55408, 55400, 55409, 95241, 95261, 95266, 95270, 96155, 96187, 96193, 96194, 96214, 96206, 96208, 138 89, 184 626, 184 112, 184 621, 184 623, 184 624, 60 3908, 4151691
Abstract:
The present invention provides a free vortex air-oil separator that may be used in systems for separating oil from air oil mixtures. The free vortex air-oil separator comprises a free vortex chamber having a first chamber wall, a second chamber wall located axially aft from the first chamber wall and a rim located in a radially outer region from an axis of rotation, a plurality of vent holes in the rim and a cavity formed by the first and second chamber walls, and the rim, wherein a free vortex is created when there is a flow into the cavity through the plurality of vent holes.

Method And Apparatus For Supporting Rotor Assemblies During Unbalances

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US Patent:
20030210979, Nov 13, 2003
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/949241
Inventors:
Thomas Doerflein - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Wilton - Cincinnati OH, US
Barry Allmon - Maineville OH, US
International Classification:
F03D001/00
US Classification:
415/001000
Abstract:
A bearing assembly for a gas turbine engine rotor includes a paired race, a bearing, a mounting joint, and a plurality of mechanical fuses. The paired race includes an outer race and an inner race. The bearing is between the inner and outer races, and is configured to support the rotor on a support frame. The mounting joint includes a joint inner race and a joint outer race. At least one of the joint inner race and the joint outer race includes a spherical surface. The mounting joint is configured to reduce dynamic loads to the gas turbine engine structure and static bending to the rotor. The plurality of mechanical fuses extend through at least one of the joint inner race and the joint outer race.

Lubricant Distribution Weir For Lubricating Moving Machine Elements

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US Patent:
20060062504, Mar 23, 2006
Filed:
Sep 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/948005
Inventors:
Stephen Wilton - Cincinnati OH, US
Ning Fang - West Chester OH, US
Ramon Themudo - Cincinnati OH, US
David Whitford - West Chester OH, US
Ray Kinnaird - Fort Thomas KY, US
Kenneth Fisher - Lockland OH, US
International Classification:
F16C 33/02
F16C 19/00
US Classification:
384475000
Abstract:
A device and method for uniformly providing lubricant to rotating machine parts is provided. The device comprises an axially mounted rotating circumferential lubricant reservoir with a weir comprising one side of the lubricant reservoir. The reservoir and weir are disposed at uniform radius and circumferentially about an axis of rotation causing lubricant added to the reservoir to flow uniformly over the weir about the circumference of the weir when the device is in high speed rotational motion. Because of the uniform flow of lubricant over the top of the weir around the circumference of the weir, lubricant can be directed to machine parts requiring lubrication in a uniform manner around the circumference of the moving device.

Apparatus For Scavenging Lubricating Oil

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US Patent:
20060251512, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
May 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/123627
Inventors:
Anant Singh - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Wilton - Cincinnati OH, US
Duane Anstead - Fairfield OH, US
Barry Allmon - Maineville OH, US
International Classification:
F03B 11/00
US Classification:
415174500
Abstract:
An apparatus for scavenging lubricating oil comprises an integrated slinger/runner rotatable with the turbine engine rotor discourages oil seepage out of an oil sump of a forward bearing for a gas turbine engine during all operating conditions of the gas turbine engine from idle to take-off speeds and during static non-operation. The apparatus includes a runner comprising an axially forward section and a frusto-conical aft section, and a slinger joined coaxially integrally to the aft frusto-conical aft section. The apparatus includes a means for blocking flow of oil from the frusto-conical aft section toward the axially forward section.

Meta-Stable Detergent Based Foam Cleaning System And Method For Gas Turbine Engines

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US Patent:
20200248583, Aug 6, 2020
Filed:
Apr 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/855795
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Bernard Patrick Bewlay - Schenectady NY, US
Nicole Jessica Tibbetts - Delanson NY, US
Michael Edward Eriksen - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Wilton - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
F01D 25/00
F02C 7/264
F02C 7/22
F01D 21/00
B01F 3/04
B08B 3/00
B01F 5/04
Abstract:
Embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure include a meta-stable detergent based foam generating device of a turbine cleaning system includes a manifold configured to receive a liquid detergent and an expansion gas, a gas supply source configured to store the expansion gas, and one or more aerators fluidly coupled with, and between, the gas supply source and the manifold. Each aerator of the one or more aerators comprises an orifice through which the expansion gas enters the manifold, and wherein the orifice of each aerator is sized to enable generation of a meta-stable detergent based foam having bubbles with bubble diameters within a range of 10 microns (3.9×10inches inches) and 5 millimeters (0.2 inches), having a half-life within a range of 5 minutes and 180 minutes, or a combination thereof.

Meta-Stable Detergent Based Foam Cleaning System And Method For Gas Turbine Engines

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US Patent:
20170167290, Jun 15, 2017
Filed:
Dec 11, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/967043
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Bernard Patrick Bewlay - Schenectady NY, US
Nicole Jessica Tibbetts - Delanson NY, US
Michael Edward Eriksen - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Wilton - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
F01D 25/00
B01F 3/04
F02C 7/22
B08B 3/00
F01D 21/00
F02C 7/264
Abstract:
Embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure include a meta-stable detergent based foam generating device of a turbine cleaning system includes a manifold configured to receive a liquid detergent and an expansion gas, a gas supply source configured to store the expansion gas, and one or more aerators fluidly coupled with, and between, the gas supply source and the manifold. Each aerator of the one or more aerators comprises an orifice through which the expansion gas enters the manifold, and wherein the orifice of each aerator is sized to enable generation of a meta-stable detergent based foam having bubbles with bubble diameters within a range of 10 microns (3.9×10inches) and 5 millimeters (0.2 inches), having a half-life within a range of 5 minutes and 180 minutes, or a combination thereof.
Stephen A Wilton from West Chester, OH, age ~65 Get Report