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Zachary Ouradnik Phones & Addresses

  • 331 W Trillium Ter, Oak Creek, WI 53154 (262) 515-6991
  • Pleasant Prairie, WI
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • 2435 Bittersweet Ct, Racine, WI 53402
  • Pleasant Pr, WI

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Heat Exchanger System And Method Of Operating The Same

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US Patent:
20100163214, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Feb 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/524913
Inventors:
Zachary Thomas Ouradnik - Racine WI, US
Martin John Riniker - Franklin WI, US
Patrick Schoepel - Franklin WI, US
Gregg D. Olson - Racine WI, US
Jason Braun - Franksville WI, US
International Classification:
F28D 15/00
US Classification:
16510428, 16510419
Abstract:
The present invention provides a heat exchange system including, among other things, a radiator operable to remove heat from coolant, an air flow path extending through a first charge air cooler and a second charge air cooler, the first charge air cooler being operable to transfer heat from air to the coolant, the second charge air cooler being positioned downstream from the first charge air cooler along the air flow path to receive the air from the first charge air cooler and being operable to transfer heat from the air to the coolant, and a coolant circuit extending between a coolant pump, the radiator, and the first and second charge air coolers.

Cylindrical Canister Housing With Integral Heat Transfer

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US Patent:
20120201524, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Feb 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/367598
Inventors:
Zachary T. Ouradnik - Racine WI, US
Timothy J. Carlson - Racine WI, US
Roy J. Ingold - Wind Lake WI, US
Brian Merklein - Hartford WI, US
Eric J. Boticki - Racine WI, US
Jeroen Valensa - Muskego WI, US
Michael P. Devine - Kenosha WI, US
Gregg D. Olson - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
F24H 9/02
F25B 29/00
US Classification:
392444, 165 47, 165 481
Abstract:
A housing for transporting a generally cylindrical canister configured to store at least one of a pressurized gas and a pressurized liquid. The housing includes a first housing section and a second housing section that is movable with respect to the first housing section from a first operating condition to a second operating condition. A heat transfer element is coupled to at least one of the first and the second housing sections to define at least a portion of a boundary of a generally cylindrical volume. The canister is generally fixed from movement with respect to the first and the second housing sections when the second housing section is in the first operating condition, and the canister is movable with respect to the first and the second housing sections and configured to be removed from the generally cylindrical volume when the second housing section is in the second operating condition.

Heat Exchanger Tube, Heat Exchanger Tube Assembly, And Methods Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20140041228, Feb 13, 2014
Filed:
Aug 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/570806
Inventors:
Eric Lindell - Waterford WI, US
Girish Mantri - Franklin WI, US
Brian Merklein - Hartford WI, US
Zachary Ouradnik - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
B23P 15/26
US Classification:
29890053
Abstract:
A tube for use in a heat exchanger tube assembly is made by forming a round tube, reducing the diameter of an end section of the round tube, and flattening another section of the round tube. A transition zone is partially created by reducing of the diameter, and is further created by flattening the tube.

Heat Exchanger, Tank For Heat Exchanger, And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20210356209, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Jul 29, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/388532
Inventors:
- Racine WI, US
Thomas Michael Best - Racine WI, US
Zachary Ouradnik - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
F28D 1/053
F28D 1/03
B23P 15/26
F28F 1/04
F28F 1/12
F28F 9/02
Abstract:
A tank for a heat exchanger includes an extruded tank section having a generally constant extrusion profile extending in a longitudinal direction from a first tank end to a second tank end. A first planar end cap is joined to the extruded tank section near the first tank end, and a second planar end cap is joined to the extruded tank section near the second tank end. Together, the extruded tank section and first and second end caps can at least partially define an internal tank volume. The first and second planar end caps are both arranged at non-perpendicular angles to the longitudinal direction.

Frameless Cooling Module

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US Patent:
20190257244, Aug 22, 2019
Filed:
Feb 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/280576
Inventors:
- Racine WI, US
Allison M Kirklin - Racine WI, US
Zachary T Ouradnik - Oak Creek WI, US
Eric Lamberton - Mt Pleasant WI, US
International Classification:
F02B 63/04
F28F 9/00
Abstract:
A frameless cooling module includes a first and a second shroud panel arranged at opposing sides of the module and extending from the front of the module to the back of the module. At least one L-shaped stiffener bracket extends between the panels at an intermediate location along both the height direction and the depth direction of the module. One or more heat exchangers is arranged within the cooling module between the L-shaped stiffener bracket and the front of the module, and is at least partially secured within the cooling module by being mounted to the L-shaped stiffener bracket.

Heat Exchanger And Header For The Same

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US Patent:
20170370658, Dec 28, 2017
Filed:
Jun 21, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/628953
Inventors:
- Racine WI, US
Simon Zielinski - Wheeling IL, US
John Kis - Kansasville WI, US
Matthew Hernigle - Greenfield WI, US
James Prochniak - Racine WI, US
Peter Kottal - Mt Pleasant WI, US
Thomas Shields - Racine WI, US
Zachary Ouradnik - Oak Creek WI, US
International Classification:
F28F 9/02
Abstract:
A header for a heat exchanger includes a first and a second cylindrical fluid manifold extending in parallel. Each of the first and second manifolds have tube slots that extend through an arcuate wall section of the manifold. A thickened wall section of the header having a generally triangular wall section is bounded by the first and second fluid manifolds and by a planar outer surface of the header. An aperture extends through the thickened wall section to provide a fluid communication pathway between the first and second cylindrical fluid manifolds.

Heat Exchanger, Tank For Heat Exchanger, And Method Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20160054067, Feb 25, 2016
Filed:
Aug 20, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/830810
Inventors:
- Racine WI, US
Thomas Michael Best - Racine WI, US
Zachary Ouradnik - Racine WI, US
International Classification:
F28D 1/053
F28F 1/12
F28F 1/04
F28F 9/02
B23P 15/26
Abstract:
A tank for a heat exchanger includes an extruded tank section having a generally constant extrusion profile extending in a longitudinal direction from a first tank end to a second tank end. A first planar end cap is joined to the extruded tank section near the first tank end, and a second planar end cap is joined to the extruded tank section near the second tank end. Together, the extruded tank section and first and second end caps can at least partially define an internal tank volume. The first and second planar end caps are both arranged at non-perpendicular angles to the longitudinal direction.
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