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Gary E Clemenz

from Bellbrook, OH
Age ~73

Gary Clemenz Phones & Addresses

  • 2368 Barnett Dr, Bellbrook, OH 45305 (937) 848-4632
  • Dayton, OH
  • Greene, OH
  • 2368 Barnett Dr, Bellbrook, OH 45305 (937) 418-6344

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Stator Winding And Coil Lead Termination Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
6732970, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Apr 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/834042
Inventors:
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
John W. Bradfute - Xenia OH
Damon E. Bussert - Springfield OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Larry E. Staton - Springfield OH
Arlie D. Williams - Xenia OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 15085
US Classification:
2424324, 29596
Abstract:
The reciprocating and oscillating winding spindle of a stator winding machine is rotatable through 180Â to enable a stator winding and lead terminating method and apparatus for automatically winding a 2-pole stator having two pole pieces each with a coil wire wound from the same, single strand of wire. A cross-over wire segment between the two stator coils extends through the bore of the stator and is trapped against an inside wall of the stator by a cross-over wire retaining member. A stator coil lead terminating apparatus is capable of complex manipulations of stator coil lead wires at a winding station. Stator coil lead wires can be looped about wire guide posts on a stator core in the course of forming coil lead terminations, and the posts can be protected against bending or breaking by looping pins that partly receive the posts.

Stator Winding Method

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US Patent:
55605559, Oct 1, 1996
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/473542
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
Mark T. Heaton - Springfield OH
Lawrence E. Newman - Tipp City OH
Assignee:
Glove Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 1502
US Classification:
2424324
Abstract:
A stator winding machine has a turret plate mounted for rotation about a vertical axis with stator clamp mechanisms mounted at spaced locations around its periphery for clamping stators to the turret plate with the axes of the stators coplanar with the axis of reciprocation and oscillation of the winding shuttle used to wind coils on the stators. The turret plate is repeatedly indexed in one direction about its vertical center axis to repeatedly sequentially move each of the stator clamp mechanism to a load/unload station, an optional idle station, a winding station, a coil lead terminating station, and then back to the load/unload station. Parts of the machine are quickly replaceable and other parts are programmably adjustable to accommodate different stator configurations.

Method And Apparatus For Rotationally Orienting An Armature Shaft

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US Patent:
58678921, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Feb 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/795829
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Mark T. Heaton - Springfield OH
Gregory S. Garmann - Maria Stein OH
John W. Bradfute - Xenia OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 1502
US Classification:
29732
Abstract:
An armature shaft having an eccentric cam body extending from one end thereof is gripped by an adjustable collet mechanism and rotated by a drive motor, preferably a stepping motor, having an output shaft movable in discrete increments. This rotation continues until an imaginary reference point on the periphery of the cam body reaches first and second angular positions. The preferred reference point is the point on the periphery of the end face of the cam body that is farthest from the axis of rotation of the armature shaft. The number of steps necessary to rotate the armature shaft so that the reference point is moved from the first angular position to the second angular position is determined as the armature shaft is rotated and used to determine the position of the reference point relative to a centerline between the first and second angular positions. Thereafter, the armature shaft is rotated from the second angular position by a number of steps computed by a programmable controller which controls the motor so that the cam body has the desired angular orientation relative to the axis of rotation of the armature shaft. After the shaft is oriented, the collet mechanism is moved, without disturbing the angular orientation of the shaft, to align the oriented shaft with a central aperture in a stack of lamination.

Stator Manufacturing Method

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US Patent:
60922761, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Jun 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/097775
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Nathan A. Buckner - Huber Heights OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 15095
US Classification:
29596
Abstract:
Stator coil lead wires are coursed along complex, circuitous paths on the end of a stator core and trimmed at a precise predetermined distance from the stator core. Improved end effector wire-guiding tooling members are provided in place of conventional gripper jaws to permit the lead wires to be coursed along complex, circuitous paths. In addition, an improved lead pull assembly, improved temporary wire clamps, and a wire former assembly are provided.

Armature Assembly Apparatus

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US Patent:
49456318, Aug 7, 1990
Filed:
Jun 28, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/372105
Inventors:
Alvin C. Banner - Kettering OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Ballard E. Walton - Dayton OH
Frank D. Varecka - Churchville NY
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Dayton OH
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H02K 1500
US Classification:
29705
Abstract:
An armature core subassembly and a commutator to be assembled thereon are each centered on a common axis and rotated relative to one another until a desired angular alignment is obtained between a side edge of a commutator bar and the armature core slots. This orientation is maintained while the commutator is advanced to and pressed onto the armature shaft. A commutator placing machine is described in which a tang-oriented commutator is loaded into the nosepiece of a ram assembly and the ram assembly is rotated by a stepper motor until an edge of a commutator bar is detected at a predetermined location by an optical edge detector. Prior machines for tang-orientation and orientation by insulating gaps between commutator bars are also described.

Stator Manufacturing Method

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US Patent:
57652740, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Dec 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/762577
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Nathan A. Buckner - Huber Heights OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 15095
US Classification:
29596
Abstract:
Stator coil lead wires are coursed along complex, circuitous paths on the end of a stator core and trimmed at a precise predetermined distance from the stator core. Improved end effector wire-guiding tooling member are provided in place of conventional gripper jaws to permit the lead wires to be coursed along complex, circuitous paths. In addition, an improved lead pull assembly, improved temporary wire clamps, and a wire former assembly are provided.

Stator Winding Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
62673173, Jul 31, 2001
Filed:
May 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/456093
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
Mark E. Heaton - Springfield OH
Lawrence E. Newman - Tipp City OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 15085
US Classification:
2424324
Abstract:
A stator winding machine has a turret plate mounted for rotation about a vertical axis with stator clamp mechanisms mounted at spaced locations around its periphery for clamping stators to the turret plate with the axes of the stators coplanar with the axis of reciprocation and oscillation of the winding shuttle used to wind coils on the stators. The turret plate is repeatedly indexed in one direction about its vertical center axis to repeatedly sequentially move each of the stator clamp mechanism to a load/unload station, an optional idle station, a winding station, a coil lead terminating station, and then back to the load/unload station. Parts of the machine are quickly replaceable and other parts are programmably adjustable to accommodate different stator configurations.

Stator Winding Apparatus

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US Patent:
56180071, Apr 8, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/474061
Inventors:
John M. Beakes - Fairborn OH
Gary E. Clemenz - Bellbrook OH
Patrick A. Dolgas - Milford OH
Mark T. Heaton - Springfield OH
Lawrence E. Newman - Tipp City OH
Assignee:
Globe Products Inc. - Huber Heights OH
International Classification:
H02K 1502
US Classification:
2424326
Abstract:
A stator winding machine has a turret plate mounted for rotation about a vertical axis with stator clamp mechanisms mounted at spaced locations around its periphery for clamping stators to the turret plate with the axes of the stators coplanar with the axis of reciprocation and oscillation of the winding shuttle used to wind coils on the stators. The turret plate is repeatedly indexed in one direction about its vertical center axis to repeatedly sequentially move each of the stator clamp mechanism to a load/unload station, an optional idle station, a winding station, a coil lead terminating station, and then back to the load/unload station. Parts of the machine are quickly replaceable and other parts are programmably adjustable to accommodate different stator configurations.
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