Location History:
- North Tonawanda, NY (US) (2011 - 2019)
- Tonawanda, NY (US) (2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011-2021
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Bruce W. Dittly
Introduction
Bruce W. Dittly is a notable inventor based in North Tonawanda, NY (US), recognized for his significant contributions to the field of air conditioning systems. With a total of 8 patents to his name, Dittly has demonstrated a commitment to innovation and engineering excellence.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is the "Evaporator unit including distributor tube and method thereof." This invention features an evaporator designed for air conditioning systems, which includes an inlet manifold, an outlet manifold, and a series of refrigerant tubes. The refrigerant tubes are engineered to facilitate hydraulic communication with both the inlet and outlet manifolds, ensuring efficient refrigerant flow. The inlet manifold is equipped with a distributor tube that contains multiple orifices, allowing for the equal distribution of two-phase refrigerant. Additionally, a mandrel is incorporated within the distributor tube to prevent collapse during the manufacturing process. Another significant patent is the "Method of manufacturing a heat exchanger assembly having a sheet metal distributor/collector tube." This invention involves a heat exchanger assembly that utilizes a partition member to create distinct chambers within the manifold, enhancing the functionality of the distributor/collector tube.
Career Highlights
Dittly has had a distinguished career, working with prominent companies such as Delphi Technologies, Inc. and Mahle International GmbH. His experience in these organizations has allowed him
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