DENNIS S WILFONG
Medical Practice at Furley Ave, Brooksville, FL

License number
Florida 52382
Issued Date
Dec 1, 1986
Effective Date
Jun 15, 2013
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2012
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
11227 Furley Ave, Brooksville, FL 34613
Phone
(352) 200-7011

Professional information

Dennis Wilfong Photo 1

Modular Power Quality Monitoring Device

US Patent:
6404348, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Mar 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/274700
Inventors:
Dennis Scott Wilfong - Brooksville FL
Assignee:
Power Quality Consultants, Inc. - Brooksville FL
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340657, 34031008
Abstract:
A modular power quality monitoring device, adaptable to an electrical anomaly detection circuit, such as a surge protection device, comprises an electrical connection to an AC power line, voltage surge detection circuitry, a neuron microprocessor, a DC power source and a transmission circuit. The modular device is capable of detecting a plurality of electrical anomalies, such as voltage levels, current draw, power surges, phase outages, phase shifting, power factor, harmonic distortion and panel load. A plurality of the modular devices can be employed about a facility to create a power quality control network. A user interface permits data stored by the modular device to be retrieved and viewed on the display. Various ways of transmission can be employed, such as modulated power line transmission or free topology—twisted pair, RS485, fiber optics, RF carrier or computer modem connection.


Dennis Wilfong Photo 2

High Conductance Surge Cable

US Patent:
5847323, Dec 8, 1998
Filed:
Apr 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/626741
Inventors:
Matthew M. Murray - Espanola NM
Dennis H. Wilfong - Brooksville FL
Ralph E. Lomax - Santa Fe NM
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California Office of Technology Transfer - Alameda CA
International Classification:
H01B 708
US Classification:
174117F
Abstract:
An electrical cable for connecting transient voltage surge suppressers to ectrical power panels. A strip of electrically conductive foil defines a longitudinal axis, with a length of an electrical conductor electrically attached to the metallic foil along the longitudinal axis. The strip of electrically conductive foil and the length of an electrical conductor are covered by an insulating material. For impedance matching purposes, triangular sections can be removed from the ends of the electrically conductive foil at the time of installation.