Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Carl A. Rowold
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Patent number: 6286488Abstract: A start assist device for an engine having a means for supplying fuel to fewer than all of the cylinders of the engine at engine cranking speeds that are less than the speed wherein the fuel injection system provides fuel to all of the cylinders. In one embodiment for a diesel locomotive engine, fuel is supplied to two cylinders beginning at 45 RPM to assist the engine starter in achieving an engine cranking speed of 90 RPM wherein the fuel injection system begins to provide fuel to all of the cylinders.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffrey D. Wisinski
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Patent number: 6286311Abstract: A system and method for controlling a turbocharged compression-ignition engine having an intercooling system that uses a predetermined coolant fluid is provided. The engine is configured to receive a predetermined combustion-supporting fluid into a plurality of cylinders through a respective intake manifold. The method allows for detecting a full or high load engine condition using the amount of fuel injected into a cylinder per cylinder cycle and/or throttle notch position. The method also allows for sensing a predetermined parameter indicative of a respective ambient condition. The method further allows for selecting a desired value of a predetermined operational parameter that influences peak pressures developed within the cylinders. The desired value being selected based on the value of the parameter indicative of the ambient condition. A comparing step allows for comparing an actual value of the operational parameter against the desired value of that operational parameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Gong Chen
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Patent number: 6283082Abstract: A method for extending the interval between lubricant changes in an internal combustion engine. A small volume of lubricant is removed from the engine at periodic intervals and combusted within the engine. Clean replacement lubricant is provided to replace the portion of the lubricant removed from the engine. A connection is provided between the lubricating circuit and the fuel supply system. The flow of lubricant through the connection may be controlled in response to the measurement of a quality perimeter of the lubricant. Replacement lubricant may be provided to the engine from an onboard storage tank.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul M. Gunshore, Larry W. Ishler
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Patent number: 6283100Abstract: A method and system for controlling a compression ignition engine in railroad locomotives and other land or marine-based large propulsion or power generation equipment operable in a selected one of a plurality of engine throttle notches is provided. Each throttle notch is indicative of a respective load condition of the engine. The engine has an intercooling system using a predetermined cooling fluid and the engine is configured to receive a predetermined combustion-supporting fluid (e.g., air) into a plurality of cylinders through respective intake manifolds. The method allows for sensing the selected throttle notch, and for selectively actuating the intercooling system to adjust a predetermined operational parameter (e.g., intake manifold air temperature) based on the sensed throttle notch and/or environmental conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gong Chen, Michael Shawn Gallagher, Eric Dillen
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Patent number: 6276281Abstract: An apparatus and method for clearing a railroad track of contaminants, such as snow, including a control system for providing control signals to a compressed air system mounted on a locomotive based on a plurality of predetermined conditions. A learning system evaluates the effects of railroad track clearing and provides input for activating the railroad track clearing system.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Admir Mesalic, Arthur Lee Wheeler, Bret Dwayne Worden, Ajith Kuttannair Kumar, Mirza Aref Ahmed Baig
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Patent number: 6263265Abstract: A method for managing a fleet of mobile assets utilizing the Internet to display information regarding the location and performance parameters of the mobile assets. A user has access to multimedia information regarding the design parameters operating statistics, inspection reports, and maintenance recommendations regarding each of the mobile assets. A service provider may be linked via the Internet to a centralized data center for the analysis of data and updating of the Internet web pages.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Gregory J. Fera
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Patent number: 6247191Abstract: A sanitary system for a locomotive wherein the treatment tank is protected from freezing by the use of the heat available in the exhaust air removed from the toilet compartment. A sealed and insulated compartment is formed around the treatment tank, and a vent is connected between the toilet room and the insulated compartment. A suction line located at an opposed position in the insulated compartment is used to direct the flow of air from the toilet room, through the insulated compartment around the treatment tank, to the locomotive exterior. By eliminating the need for heat tracing of the treatment tank, this invention reduces the cost and energy usage of the locomotive sanitary system.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gail L. Detar, Anne K. Eisert, Todd M. Kindel, Lamar K. Ledbetter
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Patent number: 6238282Abstract: An apparatus for ventilating the cabin of a locomotive wherein the ducts serve both a ventilating and a structural function. Horizontal duct provides support for floor in place of one or more of the regularly spaced joists. Horizontal duct may include stringers recessed into sound absorbing insulation within the duct. Vertical duct is formed in part from a portion of a wall of the control compartment of the locomotive cabin, thereby eliminating the need for separate wall sections. The space saved by using such structures for dual purposes may be used to increase the cross-sectional area of the ventilating apparatus, thereby allowing the speed of fan to be reduced to provide the desired ventilation at a reduced level of sound.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Todd M. Kindel, Richard H. Holmes
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Patent number: 6234134Abstract: An anti-polishing ring (143) formed to be integral with the cylinder head (132) of a diesel locomotive engine (120). A top portion (140) of a piston (128) of the engine is received by a skirt portion (142) of the cylinder head. The skirt portion has a diameter D4 that is greater than the piston diameter D3 but more than the diameter D1 of a cylinder liner (126). A coolant passage (148) may be formed in the cylinder head proximate the integral anti-polishing ring.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Prakash Bedapudi, Jeffrey S. LeBegue, Erwin Peter Reichert
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Patent number: 6234137Abstract: A lubricating apparatus for an internal combustion engine incorporating a trap in fluid communication with a low point of the sump of the engine. The trap may house a plurality of meshes having a plurality of sizes for trapping precipitating solids. The trap may be isolated from the sump by a valve for cleaning of the trap and meshes. An auxiliary oil pump may provide a small flow of oil through the trap during periods of engine shutdown.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Andrew R. Spriegel, Michael A. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 6230668Abstract: A cooling system (10) for a turbocharged locomotive engine (12) including a two stage intercooler (20) for conditioning the combustion air (16). A first coolant loop (32) includes a first stage intercooler (38), the engine coolant passages (22), a radiator (34), a first tank (36), an oil cooler (30), and a first pump (40). A second coolant loop (42) includes a second stage intercooler (44) a subcooler (48), a second tank (46), and a second pump (50). A fluid connection is provided between the first coolant loop (32) and the second coolant loop (42) to provide heat there between during conditions of overcooling of the second coolant loop (42). Flow control valves forming a portion of first coolant loop (32) may be embodied in a single rotor-sleeve flow control valve (130).Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gregory Alan Marsh, Brian Lane Walter, Peter Loring Valentine, Mahesh Chand Aggarwal, Abul Kalam Mohammad Shariful Islam
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Patent number: 6227153Abstract: An engine cooling apparatus for cooling the engine prior to a scheduled maintenance activity. A cool down controller receives a maintenance cool down signal and operates to place the cooling fan, coolant pump, coolant bypass valve and air control shutter in their respective maximum or increased cooling modes. These components are maintained in their maximum or increased cooling mode until the engine reaches a predetermined temperature which may be a function of an ambient temperature control signal. Interlocks may be provided to incorporate a motion control signal and/or a brake control signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald H. Till
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Patent number: 6224308Abstract: A skate for conveying components into a monocoque locomotive. Portions of a monocoque locomotive platform are not accessible through a roof hatch. To move a component onto such portions of the platform, a skate assembly having an integral clamp assembly is attached to a leg portion of the component, the component is lifted onto the platform through a roof hatch, and the component is rolled on the skate rollers to the desired position on the platform. A jacking device integral to the skate assembly is then used to lift the component for removal of the rollers and for holding the component at a desired height for attachment to the locomotive.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Allen Carl Bieber, John Edward Kleiner, Thomas Charles Sonnev, Frederick William Schulze, Harold Edward Rinn, Gail Leroy Detar, Douglas William Miller, Richard Hart Holmes, Geoffrey Perkins
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Patent number: 6198056Abstract: A circuit disrupter having a first conductor and a second conductor partially disposed in an enclosure. A connector is biased to an open position by a spring, but is held in an engaged position by a tab to connect first conductor to second conductor. When an operator removes tab, connector moves to the open position, thereby disconnecting first circuit element from second circuit element. Because the operator does not have access to the interior of enclosure, the first and second circuit elements will remain disconnected until appropriate maintenance activity is undertaken. The absence of tab from the circuit disrupter is a signal that such maintenance activity is required.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffrey David Wisinski
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Patent number: 6196167Abstract: A cooling system for a turbo-charged internal combustion engine utilizing a unified flow control valve capable of changing the mode of operation of the system in response to a varying heat demand. The unified flow control valve may be a solenoid operated slider valve having a cylinder with connections to the engine water jacket outlet, the intercooler inlet, the radiator inlet and outlet, and the water tank, and a piston having rows of openings which when aligned with the cylinder connections provide flow paths corresponding to various modes of operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gregory Alan Marsh, Peter Loring Valentine
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Patent number: 6194850Abstract: A processor system and method for accurately determining true ground speed in a vehicle having wheel-axles propelled by traction motors is provided. The vehicle is equipped with a radar unit for providing a radar signal indicative of vehicle speed relative to the ground. The radar signal is accurate when averaged over a sufficiently long period of time but may be susceptible to undesirable short term variations. The vehicle is further equipped with speed sensors coupled to the wheel-axles to supply respective wheel-axle speed signals. The respective wheel-axle speed signals may be accurate over a sufficiently short period of time but may also be susceptible to undesirable long term variations.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ajith Kuttannair Kumar, Bret Dwayne Worden
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Patent number: 6188153Abstract: A segmented stator end turn air deflector for an electric motor having a stator and a rotor. The stator has a plurality of stator coils with end turns and a plurality of air passages extending longitudinally through the stator. A frame having an inlet end and an outlet end surrounds the stator. The rotor is rotatably mounted inside the stator and the frame. Brackets are coupled adjacent to the outlet end of the frame in a circular orientation. An air baffle assembly is coupled with respect to the stator adjacent to the outlet end and extending between, but out of contact with, the frame and ends of the coils for the purpose of directing any air flowing from the air passages onto the end turns. The air baffle assembly includes a plurality of arcuate segments each coupled to a respective one of the brackets. The air baffle assembly further has a radially interior arcuate end and a radially exterior arcuate end and angularly oriented side edges which converge inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Paul Robert Hokanson
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Patent number: 6170452Abstract: A method and apparatus for restarting a locomotive engine based on the lubricating oil temperature Toil at the time of shutdown and an average oil cool down rate R. The average cool down rate R may be a function of the ambient air temperature TAIR at the time of shut down. The method and apparatus of this invention allows the engine to be shutdown during periods of inactivity to conserve fuel, but prevents the engine from cooling below a predetermined temperature in order to avoid excessive wear in operating limitations upon restart.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffrey D. Wisinski
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Patent number: 6152546Abstract: The system and method maximize available rail adhesion between the rails of a track and the wheels of a rail vehicle so that the vehicle is better able to accelerate up to operating speed and to decelerate to a stop condition under poor rail conditions. The system implements a control logic function which relies on a measured variable that is different than the controlled error signal utilized to affect control of the vehicle. The control system is enabled based on creep speed while the parameter used to effect control is wheel acceleration.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffrey Louis Daigle
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Patent number: 6150780Abstract: Torque is distributed by calculating first and second torque commands using a requested torque and a ratio of speeds of first and second wheels and limiting them in accordance with respective torque command approved ranges and approved change rates; converting the limited torque commands to horsepower commands and limiting them in accordance with respective horsepower command approved ranges and approved change rates; and converting the limited horsepower commands to present torque commands. Maximum horsepower available is determined by using an engine speed to determine a nominal amount of available horsepower; applying a desired load status signal and an actual engine load status signal to a proportional-integral A regulator; and using the nominal amount of available horsepower and an output signal of the regulator to determine the maximum amount of available horsepower.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Henry Todd Young, Frederick Gaylord Beach, James Price Roman