Patents by Inventor Lawrence D. Hasfjord
Lawrence D. Hasfjord 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: 20170030280Abstract: A method for operating an engine of a machine is provided. The method determines a first engine operating speed of the engine from an engine speed detection module using a controller and then determines a current throttle position of the machine using a throttle detection module using the controller. The method further includes calculating a throttle-to-minimum engine operating speed map based on a correlation of the current throttle position and the first engine operating speed using the controller. The throttle-to-minimum engine operating speed map is lesser than the first engine operating speed. The method selectively regulates a current operating speed of the engine based on the throttle-to-minimum engine operating speed map using the controller, if the trigger event persists. The method selectively regulates the current operating speed of the engine based on the first engine operating speed using the controller, if the trigger event does not persist.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Justin L. Steinlage, Nathan S. Pauli, Lawrence D. Hasfjord, Brian A. Byers
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Patent number: 8333441Abstract: A motor vehicle (12) has a chassis (16) with wheels (26, 34) on which the motor vehicle travels, a powertrain having an engine (20) coupled to at least one of the wheels, a primary brake system (38) for braking the motor vehicle via foundation brakes at the wheels, and a secondary brake system for braking the vehicle via at least one powertrain brake mechanism (57) that can apply brake torque to at least one of the wheels to which the powertrain is coupled. The primary brake system has a mechanical operator (40) that when operated by a driver causes pressure to be created in the primary brake system for operating the foundation brakes to apply brake torque correlated with magnitude of the pressure. A device (42) signals a controller (44) that the foundation brakes are being applied. A selector (58) available to the driver signals the controller for selectively enabling use of the secondary brake system in conjunction with the primary brake system.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Steven Randall Lovell, Lawrence D. Hasfjord, David Bowers, Byron Dunham
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Publication number: 20110015038Abstract: A motor vehicle (12) has a chassis (16) with wheels (26, 34) on which the motor vehicle travels, a powertrain having an engine (20) coupled to at least one of the wheels, a primary brake system (38) for braking the motor vehicle via foundation brakes at the wheels, and a secondary brake system for braking the vehicle via at least one powertrain brake mechanism (57) that can apply brake torque to at least one of the wheels to which the powertrain is coupled. The primary brake system has a mechanical operator (40) that when operated by a driver causes pressure to be created in the primary brake system for operating the foundation brakes to apply brake torque correlated with magnitude of the pressure. A device (42) signals a controller (44) that the foundation brakes are being applied. A selector (58) available to the driver signals the controller for selectively enabling use of the secondary brake system in conjunction with the primary brake system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Steven Randall Lovell, Lawrence D. Hasfjord, David Bowers, Byron Dunham
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Patent number: 6836718Abstract: A vehicle according to the present invention has an internal combustion engine that is controlled by an engine-control computer that is operable, when the vehicle is parked, to operate in an idle-management mode to automatically start and stop idling operation of the internal combustion engine in order to maintain desirable electrical system energy levels, maintain desirable fluid temperatures of the internal combustion engine, and/or enable maintenance of comfortable occupant cabin temperatures. Each vehicle according to the present invention has a unique configuration of safety-interlock provisions that affect when and if an idle-management mode of operation of the engine-control computer is initiated and/or maintained.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Lawrence D. Hasfjord, Michael P. Harding, Kenneth Bultemeier, Jr., Richard S. Justice
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Publication number: 20040199308Abstract: A vehicle according to the present invention has an internal combustion engine that is controlled by an engine-control computer that is operable, when the vehicle is parked, to operate in an idle-management mode to automatically start and stop idling operation of the internal combustion engine in order to maintain desirable electrical system energy levels, maintain desirable fluid temperatures of the internal combustion engine, and/or enable maintenance of comfortable occupant cabin temperatures. Each vehicle according to the present invention has a unique configuration of safety-interlock provisions that affect when and if an idle-management mode of operation of the engine-control computer is initiated and/or maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Lawrence D. Hasfjord, Michael P. Harding, Kenneth Bultemeier, Richard S. Justice
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Patent number: 6697727Abstract: A method of operating a retarder control system for a drivetrain retarder such as an engine compression brake of a heavy-duty truck vehicle is disclosed. The method of operation includes three novel subsets each of which controls the operational state and the resistance level at which the drivetrain retarder is operated dependent at least partially upon one or more factors including speeds of one or more drivetrain components, vehicle speed, rotational speed of one or more undriven wheels, position of a brake control member, elapsed time of activation of a brake control member and/or elapsed time from a change in a selected resistance level at which the retarder control system is commanded to effect operation of the drivetrain retarder.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: Stanton E. Miller, Chris L. Wilson, Lawrence D. Hasfjord, Erik C. Wilson, Brian P. Marshall, David V. Rodgers
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Publication number: 20020152014Abstract: A method of operating a retarder control system for a drivetrain retarder such as an engine compression brake of a heavy-duty truck vehicle is disclosed. The method of operation includes three novel subsets each of which controls the operational state and the resistance level at which the drivetrain retarder is operated dependent at least partially upon one or more factors including speeds of one or more drivetrain components, vehicle speed, rotational speed of one or more undriven wheels, position of a brake control member, elapsed time of activation of a brake control member and/or elapsed time from a change in a selected resistance level at which the retarder control system is commanded to effect operation of the drivetrain retarder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Stanton E. Miller, Chris L. Wilson, Lawrence D. Hasfjord, Erik C. Wilson, Brian P. Marshall, David V. Rodgers