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  • 5501 Thomas Rd, Fort Smith, AR 72916 (479) 434-4451
  • 1620 Hilltop Dr, Greenwood, AR 72936 (479) 996-4649 (479) 996-7009
  • Hackett, AR
  • Pine Bluff, AR
  • 5501 Thomas Rd, Fort Smith, AR 72916 (479) 996-4649

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Sr. Product Engineer At Rheem Manufacturing

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Location:
Fort Smith, Arkansas Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
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Us Patents

Air Conditioning Apparatus And Associated Condensate Drain Pan Structure

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US Patent:
7430877, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Nov 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/287702
Inventors:
Bradford B. Davenport - Greenwood AR, US
Kenneth D. Frederick - Fort Smith AR, US
Neil D. Hurt - Huntington AR, US
Assignee:
Rheem Manufacturing Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
F25B 21/14
US Classification:
62285, 62272
Abstract:
A packaged air conditioner or heat pump unit is provided with an elongated removable drain pan having an inner longitudinal portion that underlies and receives condensate falling from the portion of the unit's indoor coil positioned within the conditioned air flow through the unit. An outer longitudinal portion of the drain pan underlies tubing portion return bends of the coil positioned outside of the conditioned air flow and separated from the inner longitudinal pan portion by a vertical dividing wall having a small condensate transfer hole therein. During cooling operation of the unit, the unit blower creates a negative pressure inwardly adjacent the hole which draws return bend condensation from the outer longitudinal pan portion into the inner longitudinal pan portion for drainage outwardly therefrom, with the condensate received from the balance of the coil, via a drain line connected to the pan.

Quick Assembly Roof Curb Apparatus

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US Patent:
60415576, Mar 28, 2000
Filed:
Oct 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/167851
Inventors:
J. Lane Brown - Fort Smith AR
W. Carrol Basham - Greenwood AR
Phillip G. Brown - Fort Smith AR
Bradford B. Davenport - Greenwood AR
Assignee:
Rheem Manufacturing Company - New York NY
International Classification:
E04D 1303
US Classification:
52 60
Abstract:
The four metal panel portions of an air conditioning unit roof curb have spaced sets of inwardly projecting lanced portions positioned adjacent their ends and defining tab-receiving slots. With the panel portions in a rectangular assembly orientation, specially designed drive cleats are used to lock the contiguous ends of the panel portions together at the corners of the curb. Each cleat has spaced pairs of tabs which, when the cleat is downwardly driven into place on a corner section of the curb, sequentially enter vertically successive pairs of slots in the contiguous panel end portions at the corner. In this manner, only one tab pair and one slot pair need to be aligned with one another before the cleat is driven into place to lock the two contiguous panel end portions to one another, the initial tab pair/slot pair alignment serving to automatically align the successive tab and slot pairs as the cleat is driven home. A pair of the tabs on each drive cleat have dimples thereon which function as detent structures that releasably lock the cleat tabs in their panel slots and thereby releasably retain the drive cleat in place on the assembled roof curb. In an alternate embodiment of the drive cleats, side halves thereof are formed integrally with ends of the panel portions, with the tabs of the integrally formed cleat halves being sequentially insertable into the tab-receiving lance slots of adjacent panel end portions.
Bradford B Davenport from Fort Smith, AR, age ~69 Get Report