Arlington, WA, United States of America

David L Wiley


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 30(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of David L Wiley in Power Conversion Technology

Introduction

David L Wiley is an accomplished inventor based in Arlington, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of power conversion technology, particularly through his innovative designs that enhance the efficiency and performance of electronic components.

Latest Patents

Wiley holds a patent for "Transformer-based power converters with 3D printed microchannel heat sink." This invention focuses on systems and methods that allow for weight and size reduction of electronic components, such as transformer rectifier units (TRUs) or autotransformer rectifier units (ATRUs). The patent describes a fluid cooling system that provides high heat dissipation for transformer assemblies by creating a thermal interface at the windings, which are the hottest spots in such assemblies. The cooling system includes a fluid-cooled winding heat sink element, which may be a thermally conductive bar with microchannels positioned between the core and windings of a transformer. Fluid passes through these microchannels to directly cool the heat-generating windings, and the heat sink element can be produced using additive manufacturing technology.

Career Highlights

David L Wiley is currently associated with Crane Electronics, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in power electronics. His work has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency of transformer-based systems, making them more compact and effective.

Collaborations

Wiley has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ernest Clyde Parker and Fan Wang, who have contributed to his research and development efforts in the field.

Conclusion

David L Wiley's innovative work in transformer-based power converters exemplifies the potential of modern engineering to improve electronic systems. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient and compact power conversion technologies.

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