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Clinton J Gautsche

age ~45

from Coldwater, MI

Also known as:
  • Clinton James Gautsche
  • Clinton Jams Gautsche
  • Clint J Gautsche
  • Cody J Gautsche
Phone and address:
390 W Barnhart Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036

Clinton Gautsche Phones & Addresses

  • 390 W Barnhart Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036
  • 484 Snow Prairie Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036 • 5172791973
  • Bronson, MI
  • Marshall, MI
  • Union City, MI
  • 485 N Snow Prairie Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036 • 5172791973

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  • Position:
    Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

Us Patents

  • Od Wiper

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  • US Patent:
    7963380, Jun 21, 2011
  • Filed:
    Jan 25, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    12/693353
  • Inventors:
    Gerard M. Light - Marshall MI, US
    Clinton J. Gautsche - Union City MI, US
    Grover C. DeHart - Marshall NC, US
  • Assignee:
    BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    F16D 35/00
  • US Classification:
    192 587, 192 5861
  • Abstract:
    A viscous fan drive having improved pumping efficiency from removing fluid from a fluid operating chamber to a fluid reservoir chamber is achieved by providing a wiper element that is located within the radial clearance between the clutch and the housing that effectively seals leakage paths leading (upstream) and trailing the wiper. The wiper element includes a radial tang that is positioned within a corresponding slot of the cover wall. The wiper element also has a pair of spaced apart arms extending from the radial tang portion each having a radial outer surface that has a similar radius as the cover wall and a radial inner surface has a similar radius as the clutch. The wiper element also preferably includes details designed to seal the radial inner surface to the outer periphery of the clutch during fan drive operation and a locating detail to aid in assembly.
  • Od Wiper

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  • US Patent:
    20060243553, Nov 2, 2006
  • Filed:
    Apr 4, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/278563
  • Inventors:
    Gerard Light - Marshall MI, US
    Clinton Gautsche - Union City MI, US
    Grover DeHart - Marshall NC, US
  • Assignee:
    BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    F16D 35/02
  • US Classification:
    192058700
  • Abstract:
    A viscous fan drive having improved pumping efficiency from removing fluid from a fluid operating chamber to a fluid reservoir chamber is achieved by providing a wiper element that is located within the radial clearance between the clutch and the housing that effectively seals leakage paths leading (upstream) and trailing the wiper. The wiper element includes a radial tang that is positioned within a corresponding slot of the cover wall. The wiper element also has a pair of spaced apart arms extending from the radial tang portion each having a radial outer surface that has a similar radius as the cover wall and a radial inner surface has a similar radius as the clutch. The wiper element also preferably includes details designed to seal the radial inner surface to the outer periphery of the clutch during fan drive operation and a locating detail to aid in assembly.
  • Viscous Fan Drive With A Fluid Control Valve

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  • US Patent:
    20060243817, Nov 2, 2006
  • Filed:
    Mar 27, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/277533
  • Inventors:
    GERARD LIGHT - MARSHALL MI, US
    JAMES MAY - JACKSON MI, US
    CLINTON GAUTSCHE - UNION CITY MI, US
  • Assignee:
    BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    F24J 3/00
    B60H 1/00
    B60H 1/03
  • US Classification:
    23701230R
  • Abstract:
    An improved valve disk having a modified cylinder region that includes a first arc section and a second arc section separated by a pair of non-arced sections. These arc sections are positioned to correspond to fill holes in an electronically controlled viscous coupling system. The arc sections have sufficient length and height to seal over the fill holes when the viscous coupling is in a disengaged position. The arc sections each have a face/end portion that each seal to the reservoir cover when the viscous coupling is in the disengaged position. To ensure proper location of the arc sections relative to the fill holes, the valve disk is pinned or otherwise coupled to the input coupling assembly in a way that prevents rotational movement of the valve disk.

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