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Kerry R Kohuth

from Sun City, AZ
Age ~66

Kerry Kohuth Phones & Addresses

  • 11019 N 105Th Ave, Sun City, AZ 85351 (801) 420-8248
  • Huntington Beach, CA
  • Glendale, AZ
  • 6140 185Th Ave, Waddell, AZ 85355 (623) 853-0837
  • 3144 12925, Riverton, UT 84065 (801) 878-4384
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Mesa, AZ
  • 3144 W 12925 S, Riverton, UT 84065 (623) 853-0837

Work

Position: Healthcare Support Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

Professional Records

License Records

Kerry Randall Kohuth

Address:
Huntington Beach, CA
License #:
7040251-2202 - Expired
Category:
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Issued Date:
Aug 4, 2008
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2015
Type:
Professional Engineer

Kerry Randall Kohuth

Address:
3144 W 12925 S, Riverton, UT
License #:
35961 - Active
Category:
Professional
Issued Date:
Jan 25, 2001
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2019

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kerry R Kohuth
Manager, President
MECHANICAL SCIENCE GROUP, LC
Mechanical Engineering
6140 N 185 Ave, Waddell, AZ 85355
(623) 853-0913

Publications

Us Patents

Hydrostatic Release Mechanism

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US Patent:
6878024, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Oct 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/693282
Inventors:
Kerry R. Kohuth - Waddell AZ, US
Assignee:
General Pneumatics Corporation - Orange NJ
International Classification:
B63C009/22
B63B022/14
US Classification:
441 10, 114367, 114221 A
Abstract:
A hydrostatic release mechanism is provided which comprises a sealed housing having an interior volume and a tunnel adapted to receive a tether extending therethrough. A depth sensor is mounted to the sealed housing and has a diaphragm covering an opening between the interior volume and the ambient conditions. A trigger is contained within the sealed housing and is operably connected to the diaphragm and a firing mechanism. The firing mechanism is actuated by movement of the trigger in response to inward movement of the diaphragm when the pressure on the diaphragm exceeds a predetermined force. The firing mechanism includes a piston having a blade which moves in response to the expanding gases from a pyrotechnic cartridge and passes through the tunnel thereby severing the tether extending therethrough.

Stirling Cycle Refrigerator Or Engine Employing The Rotary Wankel Mechanism

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US Patent:
61090409, Aug 29, 2000
Filed:
Apr 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/289918
Inventors:
Woodrow R. Ellison - Glendale AZ
Kerry R. Kohuth - Waddell AZ
Michael E. Craghead - Tempe AZ
Assignee:
General Pneumatics Corporation - Orange NJ
International Classification:
F25B 900
US Classification:
62 6
Abstract:
A non-reciprocating Stirling-cycle machine which overcomes problems associated with high drive mechanism forces and vibration that seriously hamper reciprocating Stirling-cycle machines. The design employs Wankel rotors instead of the reciprocating pistons used in prior Stirling machines for effecting the compression and expansion cycles. Key innovations are the use of thermodynamic symmetry to allow coupling of the rotating compression and expansion spaces through simple stationary regenerators, and the coordination of thermodynamic and inertial phasing to allow complete balancing with one simple passive counterweight, which is not possible in reciprocating machines. The design can be scaled over a wide range of temperatures and capacities for use as a cryogenic or utilitarian refrigerator or to function as an external heat powered engine.

Commandably Actuated Cryostat

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US Patent:
60821191, Jul 4, 2000
Filed:
Feb 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/251324
Inventors:
Woodrow R. Ellison - Glendale AZ
Kerry R. Kohuth - Waddell AZ
Michael E. Craghead - Tempe AZ
Assignee:
General Pneumatics Corp. - Orange NJ
International Classification:
F25B 1902
US Classification:
62 512
Abstract:
The subject invention relates to a Joule-Thomson cryostat or refrigeration system in which an expansion valve can be commandably actuated to partially withdraw the core of the expansion valve in order to dislodge and flush contaminants that have collected in the valve passageway, to open the expansion valve to increase flow to accelerate cooldown, and to control flow to regulate the amount of refrigeration produced.
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