Patents by Inventor Thomas Bowen
Thomas Bowen 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: 20070144860Abstract: A new transfer case with a new and improved clutch actuator and operator is disclosed. The operator is operably connected to a first element of a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator that can be rotated, relative to a second element of the clutch actuator, to effect or release compression in the disk pack of the transfer case clutch. The operator comprises a moving coil linear actuator having a stationary magnet and a coil that is mounted adjacent to the stationary magnet for reciprocating movement which is controlled by controlling the flow of current through the coil. Linear movement of the coil is translated into rotational movement of the first element of the clutch actuator by a connecting rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: DYMOS Co., Ltd d/b/a DYMOS of AmericaInventors: Thomas Bowen, Jin Kim
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Publication number: 20070137970Abstract: An actuator for selectively causing axial compression of friction elements in a clutch is disclosed. The actuator comprises a pair of beveled wedge washers and a bearing race supported between the washers. The race supports conical bearing rollers in a generally radial orientation. An actuator plate is mounted for rotation relative to the bearing race and includes bearing ramp surfaces that are operable to move the conical bearing rollers radially inwardly thereby forcing the washers to move apart axially and to thereby cause compression of and torque transfer through the friction elements. A clutch including the actuator is well suited for inclusion in a transfer case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: DYMOS Co., Ltd., d/b/a DYMOS of AmericaInventors: Dan Stefan, Thomas Bowen, Jason Davis
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Publication number: 20070066436Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and one of the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to engage the speed changing unit for reducing the rotary speed of the second axleshaft relative to the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to engage the speed changing unit for increasing the rotary speed of the second axleshaft relative to the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Magna Powertrain USA, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20070056822Abstract: A power transfer assembly for use in a motor vehicle and having a hydraulic coupling operable to transfer drive torque to a driveline in response to slip. The hydraulic coupling includes a transfer clutch, a clutch operator for engaging the transfer clutch, a fluid actuation system including a fluid pump for controlling movement of the clutch operator, and a magnetorheological pump clutch capable of selectively shifting the fluid pump between operative and inoperative states.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Magna Powertrain USA, Inc.Inventors: Fred Porter, Todd Ekonen, Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060266147Abstract: A shifter assembly for a manual transmission includes a pair of rails extending axially and a plurality of forks operatively cooperating with the rails. Each of the rails has one of the forks being fixed thereto and one of the forks being movable relative thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Thomas Bowen, Marius Enache, Dan Stefan, Young Kim
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Publication number: 20060205555Abstract: A motor vehicle having a drive axle assembly including first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the first axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the second axleshaft so as to cause a decrease in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: Magna Powertrain, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060199697Abstract: A torque transfer mechanism is provided for controlling the magnitude of a clutch engagement force exerted on a multi-plate clutch assembly that is operably disposed between a first rotary and a second rotary member. The torque transfer mechanism includes a clutch actuator assembly for generating and applying a clutch engagement force on the clutch assembly. The clutch actuator assembly includes an electric motor/brake unit and a torque/force conversion mechanism. The motor/brake unit can be operated in either of a motor mode or a brake mode to cause bi-directional linear movement of an output member of the torque/force conversion mechanism. The thrust force generated by the torque/force conversion mechanism is applied to the clutch assembly. The dual mode feature of the electric motor/brake unit significantly reduces the power requirements. A torque vectoring drive axle is equipped with a pair of such torque transfer mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Malcolm Kirkwood, Thomas Bowen
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Patent number: 7095325Abstract: A system is presented for a novel apparatus and method that shortens the time that an asset is lost and increases the probability of return should the asset go astray. The system is intended to allow the asset to proactively alert passers-by that it is lost and also alert the owner of the asset that the asset is lost. The invention contains identification and contact information to aid in the safe, prompt return of the asset. The system comprises an asset tag that is attached to the asset and a base station that is ‘synchronized’ with a the asset tag at specified intervals. Should the asset tag not synchronize with the base station within a predetermined interval, it will emit a personalized voice recording to let passers-by know that the asset is lost and in need of safe return to it's owner. In addition, the system can alert the owner that the asset has gone missing.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: FastBack Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Wesley McDonald, James Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060162980Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and one of the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to engage the speed changing unit for reducing the rotary speed of the second axleshaft relative to the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to engage the speed changing unit for increasing the rotary speed of the second axleshaft relative to the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060142108Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and one of the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to decrease the rotary speed of the second axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding increase in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the second axleshaft so as to cause a decrease in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: Magna Powertrain, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060122023Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential assembly, a planetary gear assembly operably disposed between the differential assembly and the first axleshaft and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to increase the rotary speed of the first axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to decrease the rotary speed of the first axleshaft so as to cause an increase in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Magna Powertrain, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060122024Abstract: A power transfer assembly for a four-wheel drive vehicle includes first and second output shafts and a drive mechanism operable to selectively transfer drive torque from a driven input shaft to the output shafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential assembly, a planetary gear assembly and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to increase the rotary speed of the first output shaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second output shaft. The second mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to decrease the rotary speed of the first output shaft so as to cause an increase in the rotary speed of the second output shaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Magna Powertrain, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20060079369Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and the first and second axleshafts, first and second mode clutches and a brake unit. The first mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the first axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the second axleshaft so as to cause a decrease in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. The brake unit is operable to engage the speed changing unit. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Sankar Mohan, Anupam Sharma, Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050266950Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and one of the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to decrease the rotary speed of the second axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding increase in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the second axleshaft so as to cause a decrease in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050261098Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential, a speed changing unit operably disposed between the differential assembly and the first and second axleshafts, and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the first axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable to increase the rotary speed of the second axleshaft so as to cause a decrease in the rotary speed of the first axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050261099Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes first and second axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels and a drive mechanism operable to selectively couple a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes a differential assembly, a planetary gear assembly operably disposed between the differential assembly and the first axleshafts and first and second mode clutches. The first mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to increase the rotary speed of the first axleshaft which, in turn, causes a corresponding decrease in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. The second mode clutch is operable with the planetary gear assembly to decrease the rotary speed of the first axleshaft so as to cause an increase in the rotary speed of the second axleshaft. A control system controls actuation of both mode clutches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050252707Abstract: A drive axle assembly includes a pair of axleshafts connected to a pair of wheels, and a drive mechanism for selectively coupling a driven input shaft to one or both of the axleshafts. The drive mechanism includes first and second drive units that can be selectively engaged to control the magnitude of the drive torque transferred and the relative rotary speed between the input shaft and the axleshafts. Each drive unit includes a planetary gearset disposed between the input shaft and its corresponding axleshaft, and a pair of mode clutches that may be activated to cause the planetary gearset to establish different speed ratio drive connections between the input shaft and the axleshaft. A control system including an electronic control unit (ECU) and sensors are provided to control actuation of the clutches so as to control the side-to-side traction characteristics of the drive axle assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventor: Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050176543Abstract: A torque transfer mechanism is provided for controlling the magnitude of a clutch engagement force exerted on a multi-plate clutch assembly that is operably disposed between a first rotary and a second rotary member. The torque transfer mechanism includes a clutch actuator assembly for generating and applying a clutch engagement force on the clutch assembly. The clutch actuator assembly includes an electric motor/brake unit and a torque/force conversion mechanism. The motor/brake unit can be operated in either of a motor mode or a brake mode to cause bi-directional linear movement of an output member of the torque/force conversion mechanism. The thrust force generated by the torque/force conversion mechanism is applied to the clutch assembly. The dual mode feature of the electric motor/brake unit significantly reduces the power requirements. A torque vectoring drive axle is equipped with a pair of such torque transfer mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Malcolm Kirkwood, Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050159264Abstract: A torque transfer mechanism for controlling the magnitude of a clutch engagement force exerted on a clutch pack that is operably disposed between a first rotary member and a second rotary member includes an actuator having an inner sleeve, an outer sleeve, and a plurality of balls. The inner sleeve is supported for rotation relative to the first rotary member and each of the inner and outer sleeves includes a spiral groove aligned with the other. The balls are positioned within the spiral grooves between the inner and outer sleeves. An electric motor selectively rotates one of the inner and outer sleeves so as to induce axial movement of the other of the inner and outer sleeves to engage the clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Dumitru Puiu, Thomas Bowen
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Publication number: 20050079943Abstract: A torque transfer mechanism is provided for controlling the magnitude of a clutch engagement force exerted on a multi-plate clutch assembly that is operably disposed between a first rotary and a second rotary member. The torque transfer mechanism includes a clutch actuator assembly for generating and applying a clutch engagement force on the clutch assembly. The clutch actuator assembly includes an electric motor/brake unit, a torque/force conversion mechanism, and a force amplification mechanism. The motor/brake unit can be operated in either of a motor mode or a brake mode to cause bi-directional linear movement of an output member of the torque/force conversion mechanism. The thrust force generated by the torque/force conversion mechanism is increased by the force amplification mechanism with the resultant clutch engagement force applied to the clutch assembly. The dual mode feature of the electric motor/brake unit significantly reduces the power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Malcolm Kirkwood, Thomas Bowen