Patents by Inventor Mark E. McMackin

Mark E. McMackin 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).

  • Publication number: 20120110982
    Abstract: An exhaust assembly for a vehicle includes an exhaust pipe through which an exhaust gas flows substantially in a first direction. The exhaust pipe includes a central region. The assembly also includes a sensor in fluid communication with the exhaust pipe and an elongated tube extending from a first end toward a second end and disposed at least partially within the exhaust pipe. The first end of the tube receives at least a portion of the sensor. The tube includes an inlet opening and an outlet opening. The inlet opening generally faces the exhaust gas flowing within the central region in the first direction so that flow of the exhaust gas in the central region substantially directly enters the inlet opening. The tube directs the exhaust gas within the tube toward the sensor, and the exhaust gas within the tube flows out of the tube through the outlet opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2010
    Publication date: May 10, 2012
    Inventors: Mark E. McMackin, Raymond J. Sullivan, Richard L. Lewis, William L. Laga, Charles S. Payton
  • Patent number: 6432287
    Abstract: A device provided in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine in order to detect exhaust gas temperature. The device includes an oxygen sensor which has a sense element outboard of a heater element. The oxygen sensor is further designed to incorporate a temperature sensing element on the outboard of the sense element. The temperature sensing element optimizes the detection of the exhaust gas temperature, thereby providing efficient operation of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: DaimlerChrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Mark E. McMackin, Rama Madugula, Patrick T McCourt, Anthony R Mrosewske
  • Patent number: 5815828
    Abstract: A method of measuring temperature of a catalytic converter in a motor vehicle includes the step of determining a first oxygen sensing mechanism output, determining if it is time to determine a second oxygen sensing mechanism output, and determining the second oxygen sensing mechanism output if it is time to determine the second oxygen sensing mechanism output. The method also includes the step of determining a change in oxygen sensing mechanism output by taking a difference between the first oxygen sensing mechanism output and the second oxygen sensing mechanism output. The method further includes the step of finding a catalytic converter temperature in a look-up table using the change in oxygen sensing mechanism output, and using the catalytic converter temperature as needed by an electronic control mechanism to operate an engine of the motor vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Chrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Nankee, II, George C. Mitchell, Mark E. McMackin
  • Patent number: 5596975
    Abstract: A method for pulse width modulating a resistance element of an oxygen sensor. The method quickly heats the resistance element of the oxygen sensor soon after start of the engine with a relatively high duty cycle yielding wide pulse widths. During a mid oxygen sensor temperature range, the method decreasing the duty cycle and thereby the pulse width modulation. And, upon the oxygen sensor reaching peak operating temperature range, the method decreases the pulse width modulated voltage signal supplied to the oxygen sensor to relatively short duty cycled pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1997
    Assignee: Chrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher P. Thomas, Timothy A. Coatesworth, Kenneth P. DeGroot, Jeffery C. Ehlers, Mark E. McMackin, Keith L. Jones
  • Patent number: 5544640
    Abstract: A circuit and method are provided for heating a dual heater oxygen sensor. One resistance element is of relatively low resistance such that the oxygen sensor is heated quickly and the other element is of relatively high resistance such that the oxygen sensor is heated and maintained at an optimal operating temperature. The circuit and associated method turn on a low resistance start heater that is in communication with the oxygen sensor given start-up conditions. Once the oxygen sensor has reached an operating temperature range a high resistance operating temperature heater is turned on and the start heater is turned off.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Chrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher P. Thomas, Timothy A. Coatesworth, Kenneth P. DeGroot, Jeffery C. Ehlers, Mark E. McMackin