Leslie Supertyfon 'RS' power chamber patent 1977

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Leslie Supertyfon 'RS' power chamber patent 1977

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Filed in 1977 by chief engineer Francis. X. Reilly at Leslie Controls, Parsippany NJ.

'RS' stands for Reilly-Supertyfon. Named in honour of its inventor.
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Re: Leslie Supertyfon 'RS' power chamber patent 1977

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Francis Reilly passed away a few years ago too. I think it was in 2019?
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Re: Leslie Supertyfon 'RS' power chamber patent 1977

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Interesting, I've always been asked about where the RS name comes from, now I know!
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