Patents by Inventor Mark Bader
Mark Bader 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: 20230071888Abstract: The invention relates to the use of a composition for the preparation of an odor- and emission-reduced corrosion inhibitor for cavity sealing or underbody protection of a component, wherein the composition comprises a resin, wherein the resin comprises a plurality of molecules, wherein the plurality of molecules comprise molecules without double allyl hydrogen atoms, and wherein the odor- and emission-reduced corrosion inhibitor is applied to the component with a wet film thickness of 40 ?m to 1,000 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Mark BADER, Christian SCHALLER, Mario GILLMEISTER, Hans-Friedrich STAENGLE, Karsten LESSMANN
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Publication number: 20210324204Abstract: An anti-corrosive agent, a method for anticorrosive coating of a component and a system for anti-corrosive coating of a component are provided. The anti-corrosive agent, which is a body-cavity preserving agent, an agent for underbody sealing, an agent for permanent protective coating for storage and transportation or an agent for temporary protective coating for storage and transportation, is intended for the corrosion protection of a component, in particular an automotive part. The anti-corrosive agent can be applied without additional heating, is radiation-induced radical and/or cationic, preferably in the case of thick layers, crosslinking and has application-specific, controllable reaction kinetics and adapted heat resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Judith Schwaderer, Christian Schaller, Karsten Lessmann, Hans-Friedrich Staengle, Mark Bader
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Publication number: 20070234978Abstract: A fluid valve for use in proportioning/mixing fluid between at least one input and at least one output. The fluid valve including a rotary actuated diverter for controlling fluid flow between the inlet(s) and outlet(s). The fluid valve may be configured to support proportioning any number of fluids, including liquids and gases, for any number of applications, including automotive and industrial applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Nicholas Pipkorn, David Allen, Mark Bader, Stephen Shiverski
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Publication number: 20070237656Abstract: A fan assembly, such as a rotary axial fan assembly, is disclosed with a shroud that is adapted to be mounted proximate to a heat exchanger. The shroud is sized for conveying a flow of fluid through the heat exchanger and the shroud. A stator fan blade extends inward from the shroud for supporting a hub generally central within the shroud. A motor stator is encapsulated within the hub for receiving a fan rotor and fan blades for forcing the flow of fluid through the heat exchanger and the shroud. The hub may be formed from a thermally conductive material for transferring heat from the motor stator into the flow of fluid for dissipating the heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Nicholas Pipkorn, Todd Stephens, Jeremy Carlson, David Allen, Mark Bader, Michael Turner
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Publication number: 20070234979Abstract: A fluid valve for use in proportioning/mixing fluid between at least one input and at least one output. The fluid valve including a rotary actuated diverter for controlling fluid flow between the inlet(s) and outlet(s). The fluid valve may be configured to support proportioning any number of fluids, including liquids and gases, for any number of applications, including automotive and industrial applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Nicholas Pipkorn, David Allen, Mark Bader, Stephen Shiverski
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Publication number: 20060254291Abstract: A cooling system for cooling a plurality of heat producing systems includes a heat exchanger having a plurality of cooling zones, each of which has a respective inlet and outlet for facilitating flow of a respective temperature control fluid therethrough. Each of the respective temperature control fluids facilitates temperature control of a respective heat producing system. A plurality of fans cool the temperature control fluids flowing through the heat exchanger, and a fan or fans are disposed proximate each zone of the heat exchanger to provide air flow substantially independently from the air flow over the other cooling zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: EMP Advanced Development, LLCInventors: David Allen, Mark Bader, Robert Chalgren, Michael Lasecki, Michael Martin, Keith Brannstrom
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Patent number: 7096830Abstract: A water pump assembly for controlling the flow of temperature control fluid in an internal combustion engine. The water pump assembly includes a housing with an inlet, an outlet and an electric motor assembly for causing fluid to flow from the inlet to the outlet. A housing includes a mounting flange for mounting the water pump to an engine. The mounting of the water pump permitting direct flow into or out of the engine from the water pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Hollis, David Allen, Mark Bader
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Publication number: 20060185626Abstract: A vehicle thermal management system includes a temperature control fluid for controlling the temperature of at least a portion of a vehicle system. A pump is configured to pump the temperature control fluid through a heat exchanger to facilitate the transfer of heat between the temperature control fluid and ambient air. A fan is operable to move the ambient air across the heat exchanger to facilitate increased heat transfer. A control system is used to control operation of the pump and the fan. The control system is provided with operation data that includes optimized operating speeds for the pump and the fan to minimize power consumption, while maximizing heat transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: David Allen, Mark Bader, Michael Martin, Robert Chalgren, Michael Lasecki, Thomas Hollis
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Publication number: 20060185364Abstract: A vehicle thermal management system includes an exhaust gas cooler configured to receive exhaust gas from the engine and to cool the exhaust gas before it is recirculated back into the engine. A valve is located downstream from the exhaust gas cooler, and is operable to control the amount of exhaust gas passing through the exhaust gas cooler. Intake air mixes with the exhaust gas downstream from the first valve. The mixed gas is then cooled by a mixed gas cooler before it enters the engine intake manifold. A coolant is circulated through the mixed gas cooler and a heat exchanger. The mixed gas rejects heat to the coolant via the mixed gas cooler, and the coolant rejects heat to the ambient air via the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert Chalgren, Michael Lasecki, Michael Martin, Thomas Hollis, Mark Bader, David Allen
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Publication number: 20060037564Abstract: A water pump assembly for controlling the flow of temperature control fluid in an internal combustion engine. The water pump assembly includes a housing with an inlet, an outlet and an electric motor assembly for causing fluid to flow from the inlet to the outlet. A housing includes a mounting flange for mounting the water pump to an engine. The mounting of the water pump permitting direct flow into or out of the engine from the water pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Thomas Hollis, David Allen, Mark Bader
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Publication number: 20040081566Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. An encapsulated stator assembly is positioned within the housing cavity and at least partially defines a fluid passage from the inlet to the outlet. A polymeric capsule member encloses and seals the encapsulated stator assembly, protecting the motor from, and providing heat transfer to, the working fluid. A stator provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller for pumping fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Bader, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Jeremy S. Carlson
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Patent number: 6702555Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. A diffuser is located within the housing cavity, and includes a portion that is attached to the housing. The diffuser has a diffuser cavity, in which a stator assembly and canister are located. The canister provides a seal where it contacts the diffuser; this isolates the stator assembly from the fluid. The stator assembly provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller, which pumps the fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: David J. Allen, Mark Bader, Jeremy S. Carlson, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski
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Publication number: 20040037715Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. An encapsulated stator assembly is positioned within the housing cavity and at least partially defines a fluid passage from the inlet to the outlet. A polymeric capsule member encloses and seals the encapsulated stator assembly, protecting the motor from, and providing heat transfer to, the working fluid. A stator provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller for pumping fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Bader, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Jeremy S. Carlson
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Publication number: 20040013547Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. A diffuser is located within the housing cavity, and includes a portion that is attached to the housing. The diffuser has a diffuser cavity, in which a stator assembly and canister are located. The canister provides a seal where it contacts the diffuser; this isolates the stator assembly from the fluid. The stator assembly provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller, which pumps the fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: David J. Allen, Mark Bader, Jeremy S. Carlson, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski
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Patent number: 6659737Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. An encapsulated stator assembly is positioned within the housing cavity and at least partially defines a fluid passage from the inlet to the outlet. A polymeric capsule member encloses and seals the encapsulated stator assembly, protecting the motor from, and providing heat transfer to, the working fluid. A stator provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller for pumping fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Bader, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Jeremy S. Carlson
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Publication number: 20030217775Abstract: A fluid valve having a piston for controlling fluid flow through the valve. The fluid valve includes a housing having at least one inlet and outlet. A threaded shaft within the housing connects to a joining member to move the piston with rotation of the shaft to control fluid flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Cory Cousineau, Michael P. Lasecki, Mark Bader, Steve Shiverski, Ken DeGrave
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Publication number: 20020106290Abstract: A fluid pump includes a pump housing having a housing cavity with an inlet and an outlet. An encapsulated stator assembly is positioned within the housing cavity and at least partially defines a fluid passage from the inlet to the outlet. A polymeric capsule member encloses and seals the encapsulated stator assembly, protecting the motor from, and providing heat transfer to, the working fluid. A stator provides a magnetic field which drives a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly rotates an impeller for pumping fluid from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: Engineered Machined Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark Bader, Michael P. Lasecki, Steven Shiverski, Kenneth A. DeGrave, Jeremy S. Carlson
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Patent number: 4764900Abstract: In a random access memory a write driver develops a full rail write signal which is coupled to the selected bit line pair via transmission gates. The bit lines are thus driven to full rail. This results in a faster rise time on the bit line which is driven to a logic high. With the faster rise time, the selected cell is written into more quickly with the result of a faster write time for the memory.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark Bader, Karl L. Wang