JOSEPH RAYMOND SPENCER, JR
Pilots at 114 St, Kansas City, MO

License number
Missouri A5145811
Issued Date
Sep 2013
Expiration Date
Sep 2014
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
7901 E 114Th St, Kansas City, MO 64134

Professional information

Joseph Spencer Photo 1

System For Lubrication Of A Brake Air Compressor Associated With A Turbocharged Internal Combustion Engine

US Patent:
5154585, Oct 13, 1992
Filed:
Dec 11, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/805070
Inventors:
Joseph C. Spencer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Midland Brake, Inc. - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
F04B 1700
US Classification:
417364
Abstract:
In a heavy-duty truck having a turbocharged internal combustion engine and a lubricating system wherein lubricating oil from the engine oil reservoir is circulated both within the engine and also to and from an associated brake system air compressor, supercharged air is passed to the oil crankcase of the air compressor to cause lubricating oil to drain therefrom and return to the engine oil reservoir. This minimizes windage and resulting engine power losses, reduces oil consumption and avoids problems associated with the undesired entry of lubricating oil into the brake system via the air compressor.


Joseph Spencer Photo 2

Air Dryer Purge Line

US Patent:
5186522, Feb 16, 1993
Filed:
Sep 24, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/764913
Inventors:
Joseph C. Spencer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Midland Brake, Inc. - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B60T 1700
US Classification:
303 1
Abstract:
A governor-controlled pneumatic braking system for use with vehicles equipped with an internal combustion engine having a unit associated therewith for discharging engine exhaust gases. The system includes an air dryer to effect removal of moisture and contaminants from the compressed air. The air dryer is provided with a unit for reversely flowing purge air therethrough when the compressor is not operating in the loading or compressing cycle. A conduit are provided for subjecting the purge air exhausting from the dryer to high temperatures so as to cause vaporization of moisture and combustion of combustible contaminants thereby preventing their discharge into the environment.