Dennis Leroy Dreeszen
Accountancy at Wabash St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 27932
Issued Date
Jan 1, 2010
Renew Date
Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2017
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
3597 Wabash St, Denver, CO 80238

Professional information

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Hybrid Electro-Magnetic Reciprocating Motor

US Patent:
2012024, Sep 27, 2012
Filed:
Mar 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/072712
Inventors:
Felix G. C. Wilson, II - Wichita KS, US
Dennis L. Dreeszen - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
H02K 7/075
US Classification:
310 23
Abstract:
An electric motor contains a mechanical mechanism that causes a crankshaft to rotate similar to a combustion engine. The mechanical mechanism that creates rotation of the crankshaft may consist of a piston movably mounted in a cylinder in order to rotatingly drive a crankshaft via a connecting rod. The cylinder and the piston conjointly delimit an electro-magnetic chamber. Some embodiments may have one or more electro-magnetic chambers, and may include controllers with feedback sensors to operate the electric motor at a specific speed or to control the speed as defined in a speed profile.


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Epitrochoidal Electric Motor Iii

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/719829
Inventors:
Felix G. C. Wilson, II - Wichita KS, US
Dennis L. Dreeszen - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
H02K 7/116
US Classification:
310 83
Abstract:
An electric motor contains a mechanical mechanism that causes a rotor to move in an epitrochoidal path. Disposed around the epitrochoidal path are forcers that may impel or force the rotor to rotate. The mechanical mechanism that creates the epitrochoidal path may consist of an output shaft with an eccentric lobe, where the rotor revolves around the eccentric lobe. A fixed mounted sun gear may engage a ring gear mounted to the rotor to cause the epitrochoidal motion. Some embodiments may have two or more rotors, and may include controllers with feedback sensors to operate the electric motor at a specific speed or to control the speed as defined in a speed profile.


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Epitrochoidal Electric Motor Ii

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/718994
Inventors:
Felix G. C. Wilson, II - Wichita KS, US
Dennis L. Dreeszen - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
H02K 7/116, H02K 11/00
US Classification:
310 68 B, 310 83
Abstract:
An electric motor contains a mechanical mechanism that causes a rotor to move in an epitrochoidal path. Disposed around the epitrochoidal path are forcers that may impel or force the rotor to rotate. The mechanical mechanism that creates the epitrochoidal path may consist of an output shaft with an eccentric lobe, where the rotor revolves around the eccentric lobe. A fixed mounted sun gear may engage a ring gear mounted to the rotor to cause the epitrochoidal motion. Some embodiments may have two or more rotors, and may include controllers with feedback sensors to operate the electric motor at a specific speed or to control the speed as defined in a speed profile.