Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mark D. Becker
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Patent number: 5810331Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting a residential water line to a household appliance, solenoid controlled, inlet water valve such as that used on a refrigerator freezer icemaker is disclosed. A residential water line, typically a 0.25 inch (0.635 cm) diameter copper or plastic line, is connected to an all plastic inlet connector. The inlet connector has an integral ferrule seat. A ferrule nut designed to cooperate with the ferrule seat is slipped over the water line. The water line is positioned against a shoulder in the inlet connector that properly positions the water line.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1995Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Steven William Smock, Neil Edward Grah, Michael Roy DuHack
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Patent number: 5791168Abstract: An automatic washing machine includes a wash tub and a dispenser compartment which is connected to the wash tub. The washing machine further includes a valve assembly having a housing and a rotatable valve member, the housing having (1) a water inlet port defined therein which is connected to a main water line, and (2) a first water outlet port defined therein which is connected to the dispenser compartment, the rotatable valve member (1) disabling a flow of water from the water inlet port to the first water outlet port when the rotatable valve member is positioned at a first valve position, and (2) enabling the flow of water from the water inlet port to the first water outlet port when the rotatable valve member is positioned at a second valve position.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Steve W. Smock, Richard L. Moore
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Patent number: 5780791Abstract: A timer for controlling an appliance includes a camstack which is continuously rotated during a portion of an entire operation cycle of the appliance. The camstack is rotated in either a slow mode of operation or a fast mode of operation. The timer further includes a first slow pawl which is advanced in a first path of movement. Movement of the first slow pawl in the first path of movement causes the camstack to be rotated in the slow mode of operation. The timer also includes a first fast pawl which is advanced in a second path of movement. Movement of the first fast pawl in the second path of movement causes the camstack to be rotated in the fast mode of operation. A method of controlling an appliance is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventor: Ronald Eugene Cole
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Patent number: 5758626Abstract: A solenoid actuator, adapted for use in an electronic control valve for a fuel injector, having an electrically-energizable electromagnetic device, such as a winding, a pole member associated with the electrically energizable winding, and an armature movable with respect to the pole member. The armature occupies a first position relative to the pole member when the winding is not electrically energized and a second position relative to the pole member when the winding is electrically energized. The actuator has an adjustment screw which is movable with respect to the pole member to form an air gap of variable width internal to the pole member to change the magnetic characteristics of the solenoid actuator, and thus the response of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Dale C. Maley
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Patent number: 5752659Abstract: The present invention provides direct control over the opening and closing of a fuel injector nozzle valve independent of fuel injection pressure or engine operating condition and allows for initial fuel injection rate shaping by controlling the opening velocity of the nozzle valve. The present invention further allows for control over the closing velocity of the nozzle valve thereby reducing stresses on the nozzle tip as the check engages the check seat while not adversely affecting the performance of the fuel injector. This results in lower tip wear and improved life of the fuel injector.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Moncelle
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Patent number: 5750948Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Daniel Keith Amonett, Robert Francis Weaver, Henry Earl Burgin
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Patent number: 5739490Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Daniel Keith Amonett, Lloyd Curtis Worley
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Patent number: 5689096Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Robert Francis Weaver, James E. Sering, Daniel Keith Amonett
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Patent number: 5684281Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventor: Daniel Keith Amonett
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Patent number: 5680988Abstract: A reciprocating piston/barrel assembly, through which a fluid is capable of flowing, includes a piston having a pressure face separated from a downstream face by a side surface. A barrel has an interior wall surface defining a bore that is sized to slidably receive the piston. The bore is longer than the piston such that the bore includes an upstream volume adjacent the pressure face of the piston and a downstream volume adjacent the downstream face of the piston. The assembly includes some way for producing a pressure differential between the upstream volume and the downstream volume. The side surface and/or interior wall surface include at least one surface irregularity--indentation and/or protrusion--of sufficient size to increase flow resistance. In order to produce the axial force effect of the present invention, the fluid flow between the piston side surface and the barrel's interior wall surface must be faster than the speed of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rajendra K. Patil, Ronald D. Shinogle
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Patent number: 5655750Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting a residential water line to a household appliance, solenoid controlled, inlet water valve such as that used on a refrigerator freezer icemaker is disclosed. A residential water line, typically a 0.25 inch (0.635 cm) diameter copper or plastic line, is connected to an all plastic inlet connector. The inlet connector has an integral O-ring seat. A gripper nut that is designed to cooperate with an O-ring and the O-ring seat is slipped over the water line. The water line is positioned against a shoulder in the inlet connector that properly positions the water line. The gripper nut is tightened to compress the O-ring, and seal and fix the water line in the inlet connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Steven William Smock, Neil Edward Grah, Michael Roy DuHack
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Patent number: 5652418Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventor: Daniel Keith Amonett
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Patent number: 5652419Abstract: An appliance timer has features to facilitate automated assembly or manual assembly. A timer housing base accepts timer components from two directions, and installation of components in either direction is along a straight axis. A motor in the timer engages a gear train which runs a drive cam. The drive cam imparts motion to a camstack which then engages timer blade switches, and the blade switches operate the appliance. A subinterval is also supplied on the timer to allow periodic operation of a switch without the use of the camstack. The timer also features a quiet manual advance which removes the blade switches from communication with the camstack to allow an operator to select various timer programs without any of the clicking noises that are usually associated with timer program selection. Furthermore, a detent slider is positioned in communication with the camstack to provide a tactile feel for the operator of the timer when selecting between various timer programs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Daniel Keith Amonett, Henry Earl Burgin
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Patent number: 5649665Abstract: A valve-closed-orifice (VCO) spray tip having an internal tip seat and one or more fuel spray orifices. The thickness of the tip in the wall portion defining the internal tip seat and upstream entrance of each orifice is made less than that of previously known VCO tips. The length to diameter ratio of each orifice is also relatively smaller than that of previously known VCO tips. Advantages of the thinner wall portion include improved fuel injection spray characteristics as well as reduced cost of forming orifices through the tip.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Denis A. El-Darazi, Alan R. Stockner
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Patent number: 5645224Abstract: A unit fuel pump injector having a controlled leak path from the high pressure fluid volume surrounding the needle check in order to divert fuel flow away from the injection spray orifices. The fuel flow divertion occuring only during the injector operation when the check is traveling between its seat and its travel stop. This design improves the ability to modulate fuel delivery of unit injectors at low engine speeds and idle conditions and thereby eliminates or significantly reduces hunting or wandering of engine speed at such conditions while not significantly influencing the fuel delivered at large rack positions.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Roger D. Koch
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Patent number: 5634448Abstract: A structure and method for electronically minimizing or eliminating performance variation of an apparatus controllable by a control signal, such as an electronically-controlled fuel injector, is disclosed. The method includes the steps of measuring the resultant characteristics of the apparatus at a plurality of operating conditions, such as timing and delivery characteristics of the fuel injector, adjusting the control signal as a function of the measured resultant characteristics, such as by adjusting a base timing and duration or pulse width of a fuel delivery command signal for a fuel injector, and controlling the apparatus in accordance with the adjusted control signal to reduce performance variation.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Shinogle, Vernon R. Smith, Richard A. DeKeyser, Stephen F. Glassey, Yasser A. Al-Charif
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Patent number: 5632444Abstract: A multipiece fuel pump plunger assembly for controlling the fuel injection rate and delivery during the initial injection portion of a fuel injection cycle for an internal combustion engine. The injector includes a two piece plunger assembly including a plunger and a plunger sleeve. The plunger having a small predetermined diameter and being slidably positioned within a plunger sleeve having a diameter greater than the diameter of the plunger. The multipiece plunger is advantageous because it allows for shaping of the rate of fuel injected into the combustion process thereby reducing the excess fuel flow in the early portion of the injection cycle. Elimination of the excess fuel flow results in lower oxides of nitrogen and particulate exhaust emission levels and less engine noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Fred A. Camplin, Michael A. Flinn, Lianghe Zuo
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Patent number: 5628293Abstract: An improved electronically-controlled fluid injector system comprises a fluid storage chamber and a direct-operated check. Pressurization of fluid in the storage chamber begins before the start of fluid injection. Fluid injection begins by hydraulically unbalancing the check. Fluid injection sharply ends by hydraulically balancing the check to allow a biasing device to close the check. The present invention provides improved control of several fluid injection parameters, including higher peak fluid injection capability and less fluid injection pressure drop at the end of injection, resulting in improved engine performance and lower emissions, noise, and wear.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Dennis H. Gibson, Gregory W. Hefler, Ronald D. Shinogle, Mark F. Sommars, Howard N. Cannon
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Patent number: 5625172Abstract: A sound attenuator for an enclosure, in particular, an apparatus for attenuating the sound at the openings which allow air to enter and exit an internal combustion engine enclosure with minimal pressure loss. The attenuator comprises a combination of passive sound absorptive louvers place in series with a plurality of reactive Helmholtz resonator units mounted in parallel rows in the open area between each pair of louver. The Helmholtz resonators being tuned to attenuate a single or multiple low frequency noise spikes. The attenuator providing improved sound attenuation and requiring substantially less volume than a typically used absduct type silencer.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: John R. Blichmann, Brian S. Johnson
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Patent number: 5566660Abstract: A multipiece fuel pump plunger assembly for controlling the fuel injection rate and delivery during the initial injection portion of a fuel injection cycle for an internal combustion engine. The injector includes a two piece plunger assembly including a plunger and a plunger sleeve. The plunger having a small predetermined diameter and being slidably positioned within a plunger sleeve having a diameter greater than the diameter of the plunger. The multipiece plunger is advantageous because it allows for shaping of the rate of fuel injected into the combustion process thereby reducing the excess fuel flow in the early portion of the injection cycle. Elimination of the excess fuel flow results in lower oxides of nitrogen and particulate exhaust emission levels and less engine noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Fred A. Camplin, Michael A. Flinn, Jeffrey D. Graves, Lianghe Zuo