A pad-mounted transformer enclosure may have a wiring compartment utilizing multiple hinge points on each side panel with an additional set of hinges located at the back of the compartment area to allow the doors to be opened as normal or to allow the sides to be also opened, allowing the wiring compartment to be totally exposed on all three sides. The tank of the transformer enclosure may have a cover secured in a manner that allows the cover to be removed with simple hand tools while preventing unauthorized removal thereof, that increases tank top structural rigidity, and that does not trap water on the tank cover.
Edward Carter - Dyersburg TN 38024 Rad Hunsley - Dyersburg TN 38024 Jeffery Schneider - Dyersburg TN 38024
International Classification:
H01F 2702
US Classification:
336 90, 336 65, 174 17 R
Abstract:
A transformer container comprising a transformer tank having a bottom, a front forward panel, two side panels, a rear panel and a top panel. The top panel forms a rim defining a portal for accessing to the interior of the transformer tank. The transformer tank is supported on a pad. A transformer sill is connected to and supported on the pad and is connected to the transformer tank adjacent the front panel. A transformer door is pivotally connected to the top panel of the transformer tank. The transformer door is supported on the transformer sill and may be locked thereto in a closed position. The transformer door, the pad and the transformer tank form an enclosure. The top panel of the transformer tank defines a plurality of holes. The front panel of the transformer tank is connected to the top panel of the transformer tank between the holes and the access portal, thus the holes communicate with the enclosure and not the interior of the transformer tank. The invention includes a transformer tank cover having a flange that extends below the rim and a plurality of threaded studs that extend through the holes defined by the top panel.
- Alamo TN, US Jesse Dewayne Barger - Alamo TN, US Christopher Shane Needham - Trenton TN, US Rad Jasen Hunsley - Dyersburg TN, US
International Classification:
A23B 4/052 A47J 37/00
Abstract:
A solid fuel smoker oven having a cooking chamber and a heat source chamber separated by a vertical divider. The heat source chamber includes a gas fired firebox to burn solid fuel. The cooking chamber comprises air channels defined by perforated wall panels comprising calibrated orifices that vary in size from the top of the channel to the bottom to allow air flow and temperatures inside the cooking chamber to be balanced. A fan in the cooking chamber draws heat and smoke emissions from the firebox and directs them into the air channels and recycles the heated air and smoke through the heat source chamber, which limits heat and smoke escape and maximizes temperature stability inside the oven. The fan also functions as a spark arrestor.
Rough Country Suspension Systems
Vice President of Manufacturing
Southern Pride Feb 2011 - Jun 2014
Director of Operations
Boss Hoss Cycles 2001 - Feb 2011
C.o.o
Ermco 1997 - 2001
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2006 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1991 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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