Patents by Inventor Gary J. Burns
Gary J. Burns has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20190126748Abstract: Self-propelled vehicles that include swiveling caster wheels and independent drive wheels are disclosed. The self-propelled vehicles are selectively steered in a caster wheel steering mode or a drive wheel steering mode. The vehicle includes a differential system that may include a differential valve that allows hydraulic fluid to be transferred between the left and right drive systems. The differential system may be operable during the caster wheel steering mode such as when the vehicle is driven for transport between sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Curt T. Graham, Nathan D. Dockter, Kent M. Recker, Gary J. Burns, Kent L. Thompson, Scott A. Rempe, Jeffrey T. Knapp
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Publication number: 20190120193Abstract: In at least some implementations, a throttle body assembly for a combustion engine includes a throttle body having a pressure chamber in which a supply of fuel is received and a throttle bore with an inlet through which air is received, a throttle valve carried by the throttle body with a valve head movable relative to the throttle bore to control fluid flow through the throttle bore, and a metering valve carried by the throttle body. The metering valve may have a valve element that is movable between an open position wherein fuel may flow from the pressure chamber into the throttle bore and a closed position where fuel is prevented or substantially prevented from flowing into the throttle bore through the metering valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: Walbro LLCInventors: Gary J. Burns, Andreas D. M. Dixon, Eric G. Zbytowski, Albert L. Sayers, Justin T. Dolane, David L. Speirs, William E. Galka, Duried F. Rabban, Bradley J. Roche
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Patent number: 9677506Abstract: A carburetor provides a supplemental fuel supply to an engine and includes a body, a fuel metering diaphragm and a fluid pump. The fuel metering diaphragm defines part of a fuel metering chamber and a reference chamber and has at least a portion that is movable relative to the body to increase and decrease the volume of the fuel metering chamber to control fuel flow in the fuel metering chamber. The fluid pump is carried by the carburetor or another component upstream of the carburetor and has an outlet in fluid communication with the metering reference chamber and an actuator arranged to discharge fluid through the outlet to increase the pressure within the metering reference chamber and thereby increase the fuel flow rate from the fuel metering chamber to the air-fuel passage to provide a supplemental fuel supply to the engine.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2013Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Walbro LLCInventors: Scott D. Bostian, Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns
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Publication number: 20150184616Abstract: A carburetor provides a supplemental fuel supply to an engine and includes a body, a fuel metering diaphragm and a fluid pump. The fuel metering diaphragm defines part of a fuel metering chamber and a reference chamber and has at least a portion that is movable relative to the body to increase and decrease the volume of the fuel metering chamber to control fuel flow in the fuel metering chamber. The fluid pump is carried by the carburetor or another component upstream of the carburetor and has an outlet in fluid communication with the metering reference chamber and an actuator arranged to discharge fluid through the outlet to increase the pressure within the metering reference chamber and thereby increase the fuel flow rate from the fuel metering chamber to the air-fuel passage to provide a supplemental fuel supply to the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Scott D. Bostian, Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns
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Patent number: 9027910Abstract: In at least some implementations, a carburetor having a fuel metering system including a diaphragm assembly that moves in response to pressure changes in a metering chamber to actuate a metering valve may include a flexible diaphragm adapted to carried by a body of the carburetor at a periphery to define part of the metering chamber. The portion of the diaphragm that defines part of the metering chamber defines a chamber projected area of the diaphragm. A backing plate is attached to the flexible diaphragm and arranged to be located outside the metering chamber. The backing plate having an outer perimeter defining a plate projected area, wherein an area ratio of the plate projected area to the chamber projected area is greater than about 0.1.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Walbro Engine Management, L.L.C.Inventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns
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Publication number: 20140261329Abstract: A fuel and air supply device for an engine includes a carburetor having a fuel metering assembly with a fuel metering diaphragm defining at least part of a reference chamber, a scavenging air assembly including an air passage and an air valve moveable within the passage to alter air flow through the air passage, and a reference passage. The reference passage communicates at one end with the air passage upstream of the air valve and at its other end with the reference chamber to provide a reference air signal through the reference passage to the reference chamber. The reference air signal, in at least some implementations, is taken from a location downstream of an air filter and any other components so it is representative of the air flow at the air valve and accounts for restrictions to air flow caused upstream of the air valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: WALBRO ENGINE MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.Inventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns
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Patent number: 8757121Abstract: Supply of supplementary fuel is controlled through a supplementary fuel supply passage in a carburetor to an engine according to a variety of methods and devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Walbro Engine Management, L.L.C.Inventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns, Gerald J. LeMarr, Jr., Brent N. Schermerhorn, Mikio Sato, Tsuyoshi Watanabe
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Publication number: 20130234345Abstract: In at least some implementations, a carburetor having a fuel metering system including a diaphragm assembly that moves in response to pressure changes in a metering chamber to actuate a metering valve may include a flexible diaphragm adapted to carried by a body of the carburetor at a periphery to define part of the metering chamber. The portion of the diaphragm that defines part of the metering chamber defines a chamber projected area of the diaphragm. A backing plate is attached to the flexible diaphragm and arranged to be located outside the metering chamber. The backing plate having an outer perimeter defining a plate projected area, wherein an area ratio of the plate projected area to the chamber projected area is greater than about 0.1.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: WALBRO ENGINE MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.Inventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns
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Patent number: 6688585Abstract: A carburetor for a scavenged two-stroke internal combustion engine has an enriched fuel-and-air mixing passage extending through a housing of the carburetor. Engaged to the housing is a body of an air flow modular assembly which carries a primary air flow passage which houses a butterfly-type control valve therein. The throttle valve of the fuel-and-air mixing passage is mechanically linked or cammed to the control valve of the air flow passage so that opening of the throttle valve soon after opens the control valve allowing additional air to enter and provide a leaner fuel-and-air ratio in the combustion chamber of the engine when running under load. The air flow modular assembly has a sealing-and-bearing assembly which eliminates air leakage from the surrounding environment along the shaft of the control valve and into the primary air flow passage. The sealing-and-bearing assembly has a bushing which inserts into a counter bore of a cylindrical bore which receives the rotating shaft of the control valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Walbro Engine Management LLCInventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns, Masatoshi Endo
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Publication number: 20030222357Abstract: A carburetor for a scavenged two-stroke internal combustion engine has an enriched fuel-and-air mixing passage extending through a housing of the carburetor. Engaged to the housing is a body of an air flow modular assembly which carries a primary air flow passage which houses a butterfly-type control valve therein. The throttle valve of the fuel-and-air mixing passage is mechanically linked or cammed to the control valve of the air flow passage so that opening of the throttle valve soon after opens the control valve allowing additional air to enter and provide a leaner fuel-and-air ratio in the combustion chamber of the engine when running under load. The air flow modular assembly has a sealing-and-bearing assembly which eliminates air leakage from the surrounding environment along the shaft of the control valve and into the primary air flow passage. The sealing-and-bearing assembly has a bushing which inserts into a counter bore of a cylindrical bore which receives the rotating shaft of the control valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Walbro Engine Management LLCInventors: Matthew A. Braun, Gary J. Burns, Masatoshi Endo
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Patent number: 4281315Abstract: A central controller (104) for a multipoint polling system arranged to collect inquiry messages from data terminals (102a-n, 103a-n) for processing by a data base (101) and for distributing response messages to the terminals, the several terminals using different communication protocols. The controller includes a RAM memory (203) which stores a list of items, each item identifying a terminal and the type of protocol used thereby, a ROM memory (202) which stores an instruction set for each protocol type and a microprocessor (201) which sequentially accesses each item on the list to poll the associated terminal and accesses the instruction set identified in the item to control sending and receiving equipment to query and intercommunicate with the selected terminal in accordance with the accessed instructions.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: Henry C. Bauer, Gary J. Burns, Clair A. Buzzard, Travis H. Gordon, Heinz Kahlbrock, Robert F. Ricca, Robert M. Zachok