Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006
Title: Innovations by Casimer S Sowa in Ice Machine Technology
Introduction
Casimer S Sowa is an accomplished inventor based in Racine, WI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of refrigeration technology, particularly in the design of ice machine evaporator assemblies. His innovative approach has led to advancements that improve heat transfer efficiency in these systems.
Latest Patents
Casimer S Sowa holds a patent for an "Ice machine evaporator assemblies with improved heat transfer and method for making same." This patent describes an evaporator assembly and a method of making the assembly that creates a refrigerant flow path covering a large area of the back of one or two evaporator pans. The refrigerant conduit features a plurality of elongated sections that are non-circular, such as rectangular, in cross-section. These sections are designed to ensure that refrigerant flow covers substantially all of the backs of the evaporator pans. The sections can be formed with either tubes or ridges, and the assembly is produced using bonding processes and/or die casting processes.
Career Highlights
Casimer S Sowa is currently employed at Scotsman Ice Systems, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies in the ice machine industry. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and efficiency of ice-making equipment.
Collaborations
One of his notable collaborators is Matthew W Allison, with whom he has worked closely on various projects related to ice machine technology.
Conclusion
Casimer S Sowa's contributions to the field of refrigeration and ice machine technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His patent for improved evaporator assemblies showcases his ability to solve complex engineering challenges.