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  • 1535 Kauffman Rd, Pottstown, PA 19464 (610) 323-1428
  • 1535 Kauffman Rd, Pottstown, PA 19464 (610) 842-3886

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Plant Manager

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Location:
Pottstown, PA
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Laminators Incorporated
Plant Manager
Education:
Ursinus College
Bachelors, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Manufacturing
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Budgets
New Business Development
Continuous Improvement
Operations Management
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David Yanusko

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Publications

Us Patents

Round-Orienting Replenisher For Ammunition Storage And Transport System

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US Patent:
48814474, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
May 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/200010
Inventors:
David P. Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Robert Geiger - Geigertown PA
Assignee:
Teleflex Incorporated - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
F41F 902
F42B 3910
F42B 3912
US Classification:
89 34
Abstract:
A replenisher for an ammunition storage drum has a housing with a main sprocket assembly rotatably disposed therein, with receptacles around a periphery for individual rounds of ammunition. At least one inlet accepts separate (linkless) rounds and places them in the receptacles. The inlet includes a hopper for loose rounds oriented in either of two opposite directions, which rounds are separated by orientation using wire guides engaging extractor flanges of the rounds and feeding the rounds. Converging helices re-entrain the rounds in single file, leading to a feed gear and sprocket assembly engaging the main sprocket assembly. At least one outlet from the main sprocket assembly has an external configuration dimensioned to receive an interface adapter which also mates with a gun magazine. The ammunition storage drum interchangeably connects by means of a power-transmitting conveyor to the replenisher or to the gun magazine. The replenisher conveys live rounds to the ammunition storage drum and accepts spent rounds including unfired rounds and empty cartridge casings.

Linkless Ammunition Transporter

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US Patent:
48829714, Nov 28, 1989
Filed:
May 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/200014
Inventors:
David P. Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Harold C. McMillan - Cherry Hill NJ
Edmund G. Kline - West Chester PA
Assignee:
Teleflex, Incorporated - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
F41D 1002
F41D 1026
F41F 902
F41F 906
US Classification:
89 3302
Abstract:
A transporter for storing and feeding linkless rounds of ammunition, including live rounds as well as spent cartridge casings, has a generally cylindrical drum frame assembly with longitudinal rails that retain the rounds in rows, the rounds facing radially inwardly toward an axis of the drum. The drum rotates slowly and continuously during operation, bringing the rows of rounds into the area of an internal conveyor for removing rounds from one row while preferably returning spent cartridge casings to another row, proceeding row by row around the drum. The internal conveyor is preferably parallel to the axis of the drum and parallel to the rails, being mounted at least on one end of the drum by a radial arm. Drive and gearing means slowly advance the radial arm in synchronism with rotation of the drum during processing of a given row of rounds, and angularly index the internal conveyor stepwise to a next row upon completion. Preferably the drive means includes a cam and cam follower, one of which is on the radial arm and the other of which rotates on a fixed axis spaced from the drum axis.

Core Element Connector For Remote Control Assembly

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US Patent:
57944881, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Mar 14, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/818773
Inventors:
David P. Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Assignee:
Triumph Controls, Inc - North Wales PA
International Classification:
F16C 110
US Classification:
745026
Abstract:
A motion transmitting remote control assembly (10) comprising a drive wheel (20) having a plurality of gear teeth (18) and rotatably supported by a drive wheel housing (12) and a driven wheel (16) having a plurality of gear teeth (18) and rotatably supported by a driven wheel housing (14) which is spaced from the drive wheel housing (12). A motion transmitting core element (30), comprising a flexible cable (31) having first and second ends (32 and 34) and a wire (36) wrapped helically about the cable (31) in spaced convolutions, is entrained about the wheels (16 and 20) and is in meshing engagement with the gear teeth (18) for transmitting rotational movement between the wheels (16 and 20). A connector interconnects the first and second ends (32 and 34) of the core element (30) for maintaining the core element (30) entrained about the wheels (16 and 20) regardless of the orientation of the core element (30) as the core element (30) passes through the housings (12 and 14). The connector is characterized by a first loop (64) attached to the first end (32) of the core element (30) and a second loop (34) attached to the second end (34) of the core element (30) and a single unitary link (68) extending through the loops (64 and 66), i. e.

Deck Box Valve Operator And Position Indicator Assembly

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US Patent:
48935824, Jan 16, 1990
Filed:
Nov 19, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/932693
Inventors:
Bruce P. Kalamon - Pottstown PA
David P. Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Assignee:
Teleflex Incorporated - Limerick PA
International Classification:
F16K 3700
US Classification:
116277
Abstract:
A deck box valve operator and position indicator assembly characterized by a sprocket (66) supported by the housing (18) on a plateau (70) adjacent the spindle means (46) and having a plurality of radial forked (74) arms (72) with arcuate peripheries (76) extending between adjacent arms to extend about the circular circumference (78) of the spindle means (46). The spindle means (46) has a concaved recess (80) interrupting its circular circumference in an annular groove extending above the spindle means (46) for receiving the arms (72) of the sprocket (66). A gear train interconnects the sprocket (46) and an indicator ring (62) rotatably disposed in the housing for establishing a ratio between the number of revolutions of the spindle means (46) and the ring indicator (62) means whereby the ring (62) indicates the position of a valve means (12) between open and shut. A co-axial pin (84) which is supported by the spindle means (46) radially outside of its circular circumference (78) and in the center of the concave recess (80), slides into the slot (74) of one of the arms (72) to rotate the arm through the concave recess (80) so that the next adjacent arcuate periphery (76) compliments the approaching the circular circumference (78) of the spindle means (46) as the pin (84) slides radially out of engagement with the arm.

Local Station Clutch

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US Patent:
50741624, Dec 24, 1991
Filed:
Mar 22, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/674505
Inventors:
David Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Assignee:
Teleflex Incorporated - Limerick PA
International Classification:
F16C 112
G05G 1100
US Classification:
745016
Abstract:
A motion transmitting remote control assembly (10) is of the type for transmitting forces in curved path by a flexible motion transmitting core element (18). The assembly (10) comprises a first actuator (12) and a second actuator (14). The first actuator (12) is disposed adjacent the output (35) and comprises a first drive member (24), a first handle (32) and a clutch (36) all coaxial about the first input shaft (30). The clutch (36) comprises a pin (38) which coacts with two slots (37) in the first drive member (24). A spring (42) biases the pin (38) into the two slots (37) so the pin (38) will engage the two slots (37) when they are aligned.

Connector For Remote Valve Actuating Assemblies

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US Patent:
53817060, Jan 17, 1995
Filed:
Sep 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/125484
Inventors:
David P. Yanusko - Pottstown PA
Frank J. Rocchino - Camarillo CA
Assignee:
Teleflex Incorporated - Limerick PA
International Classification:
F16G 1109
US Classification:
74505
Abstract:
A remote control assembly (10) of the type for translating rotational motion from a drive wheel (12) enclosed in a drive wheel housing (27) to a driven wheel (16) enclosed in a driven wheel housing (28) by means of a core element (18) entrained around both wheels (12,16) in a closed all-tension system is disclosed. The assembly (10) includes first and second rigid end members (24,26) attached to respective end portions (20,22) of the core element (18). The assembly is characterized by a connector (38) for interconnecting the rigid end members (24,26) and defining a first plurality of parallel pivot axes (42) and a second plurality of parallel pivot axes (45) perpendicular to said first plurality of parallel pivot axes (42) about which said end members (24,26) pivot.
David P Yanusko from Pottstown, PA, age ~65 Get Report