Patents Assigned to Cummins Engine
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Patent number: 6305242Abstract: A camshaft 10 has alignment formations at one axial end for enabling the camshaft 10 to be correctly aligned with another component during assembly. In the invention, the alignment formations comprise two bores 18 of the same diameter but different depth.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignees: Cummins Engine Company Ltd., Iveco (UK) Ltd., New Holland U.K. Ltd.Inventors: Damian P. Smith, Hanz-Jurg Nydegger, Gary Steven Antcliff, David J. S. Page, Vic Wiffen
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Patent number: 6302190Abstract: A chill plate 30 is described for cooling an electronic control unit (ECU) 20 of an engine. The chill plate 30 comprises a housing 32 having a flat front face onto which the ECU 20 may be mounted, formed with a central pocket 36 for accommodating any components 28 protruding from the rear face of the ECU. The housing also includes flow passages 40 through which fuel may flow around at least part of the periphery of the central pocket 36 to transfer heat to the fuel from the regions of the front face 38 surrounding the pocket 36.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignees: Cummins Engine Company Ltd., Iveco (UK) Ltd., New Holland U.K. Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Clamp, John J. Purcell
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Patent number: 6298810Abstract: The invention relates to an oil nozzle 14 mounted on an engine block 10 to direct oil towards the underside of a reciprocating piston. The oil nozzle 14 consists of an annular mounting collar 16 having a cylindrical outer surface and a tube 38 projecting generally radially from the mounting collar 16. The engine block is formed with a drilled and tapped screw threaded bore 30 that is drilled into the surface of the engine block to intersect an oil gallery 32 in the engine block 10, and with a cylindrical recess 44 that is machined in the surface of the cylinder block 10 surrounding the mouth of the bore 30 to receive and locate the mounting collar 16 of the nozzle 14. A capscrew 28 is inserted through the collar 16 into the threaded bore 30 to retain the collar within the recess, the capscrew allowing oil to flow from the oil gallery in the block into the mounting collar of the oil nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignees: Cummins Engine Company Ltd., Iveco (UK) Ltd., New Holland U.K. Ltd.Inventors: Nikos Chimonides, Gary S. Antcliff
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Patent number: 6298718Abstract: A system and method for detecting abnormal operation of a turbocharger compressor reads data from a plurality of sensors and first conducts a series of rationality tests on the sensor data. The tests determine whether the data generated by certain ones of the sensors is accurate or compromised. If a particular sensor fails its corresponding rationality test, an error signal is generated. On the other hand, if all sensor data passes the rationality tests, the compressor performance data is compared to a compressor operation map, and more particularly to surge and choke regions defined by boundary lines on the map. If certain compressor performance data falls into either the surge or choke region, an appropriate abnormal performance signal is generated. In certain embodiments of the invention, the sensor rationality tests are based on a predetermined second order polynomial relationship between two compressor operating parameter, such as mass air flow, boost pressure, turbo speed, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: Yue Yun Wang
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Patent number: 6298721Abstract: A continuous liquid level measurement system is disclosed which is based upon a differential pressure measurement. The pressure of the liquid level to be measured is calibrated with a second pressure measurement of the pressure above the liquid in order to get a more accurate pressure measurement which is related in a predetermined manner to the level of the liquid. For instances in which the liquid to be measured is in a harsh environment, the invention provides for a means for mounting the sensitive pressure measurement devices remotely from the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Alfred Schuppe, Dean H. Dringenburg, Matthew L. Schneider, Weibo Weng, Mike French
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Patent number: 6295971Abstract: A lube oil and fuel blending system, pumping device and method are provided which effectively, inexpensively and controllably removes used lube oil from an engine and delivers the lube oil to the fuel system for consumption within the engine. The lube oil and fuel blending system includes a fuel pumping device or injector containing a bore and a plunger reciprocally mounted in the bore for movement through a retraction stroke and an advancement stroke, each having a predetermined stroke length. A fuel drain circuit communicates with the bore at a drain location spaced a predetermined seal length axially along the bore from an outer opening of the bore through which the plunger extends. The predetermined seal length is specifically designed less than the predetermined stroke length to cause lube oil on the outer portion of the plunger to be delivered by the plunger to the fuel drain circuit at the drain location.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Lester L. Peters, Thomas M. Yonushonis, Raymond J. Amlung
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Patent number: 6293251Abstract: A fuel system includes a pair of electronically controllable high pressure fuel pumps operable to supply high pressure fuel from a lower pressure fuel source to a high pressure fuel accumulator having a pressure sensor associated therewith. The fuel collection chamber feeds an electronically controllable valve operable to dispense the high pressure fuel to a fuel distribution unit supplying fuel to a number of fuel injectors. A control computer is provided for controlling the high pressure fuel pump and valve in response to requested fueling, engine speed and fuel pressure provided by the pressure sensor. The accumulator pressure signal is processed in accordance with the present invention for diagnosing erratic pressure sensor failures. The control computer is operable to compute error pressure values based on differences between peak accumulator pressure values and a target pressure value, and compute pressure error variance values based on subsets of the pressure error values.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine, Inc.Inventors: Rodney J. Hemmerlein, Stephen West
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Patent number: 6293166Abstract: Apparatus and method for adjusting a gear in a gear train assembly. A first gear with a first rotational center and a second gear with a second rotational center are coupled to an engine. A third gear with a third rotational center is provided to form a first mesh with the first gear. The first mesh has a predetermined minimum backlash. The third gear also forms a second mesh with the second gear. The third gear includes an adjustable positioning mechanism which allows the rotational center of the third gear to be adjusted along a predetermined adjustment path that is substantially tangent to the first mesh. The adjustment mechanism of the third gear allows the minimum backlash of the first mesh to be maintained while the second mesh is adjusted to likewise achieve a generally minimized backlash.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: David P. Genter, Eudell L. Kelly, Mark A. Voils, Thomas R. Stover, Robert W. Kolhouse
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Patent number: 6293254Abstract: A fuel injector including a floating sleeve control chamber is provided which effectively minimizes friction and wear, and thus prevents stiction, of a nozzle valve element by avoiding the need to align two bore guiding surfaces for the element. The floating sleeve control chamber includes a floating sleeve positioned on a control piston formed integrally with a nozzle valve element and positioned in a cavity. The floating sleeve is sized with an outer extent or diameter sufficiently less than the size of a surrounding cavity wall so as to permit lateral movement of the floating sleeve and thus movement of the control chamber. Only the nozzle valve element guiding bore surfaces control the alignment of the nozzle valve element relative to its seat while the floating sleeve effectively forms and seals a floating control chamber. The floating sleeve may be formed from one or more sleeve sections.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: John D. Crofts, C. Edward Morris, Donald J. Benson
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Patent number: 6289764Abstract: A method of manufacturing a camshaft comprises the first step of casting a blank defining a central shaft, concentric journal bearings and eccentric cam lobes, the cam nose region between the journal bearing at the driven end of the camshaft and the adjacent cam lobe being cast in the same non-circular shape as the cam lobe but with smaller dimensions. The cam nose and the cam surface of the first cam lobe are then ground. Preferably, the cam lobe surface and the cam nose are ground at the same time as one another by means of a shaped grinding wheel having a cylindrical portion for grinding the cam surface and a narrower contoured portion of larger diameter at one end for grinding the cam nose.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignees: Cummins Engine Company Ltd., Iveco (UK) Ltd., New Holland U.K. Ltd.Inventors: Damian P. Smith, Gary S. Antcliff
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Patent number: 6289867Abstract: A rotary engine having a pair of nested rotors positioned with a housing to define a central combustion chamber and four subchambers having variable volumes. Rotors are mounted about a driveshaft extending through the housing. The rotary engine utilizes tunable gas compression and expansion in order to manage emissions without needing exhaust gas recirculation or a complicated and expensive fuel injection system. The rotary engine is relatively simple and inexpensive to manufacture, has no valve train, is vibrationless, has high power density, and has a wide speed range.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Douglas Free
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Patent number: 6286475Abstract: An engine block is described having at one end a lateral flange 12 formed with an aperture for mounting of an ancillary unit such as a pump 16. An adapter plate 30 is mounted on the end face of the lateral flange to overlie the aperture for the ancillary unit 16, the surface of the adapter plate facing the aperture being machined to mate, when in use, with an ancillary unit 16 disposed on the other side of the flange 12 and secured to the adapter plate 30 through the aperture in the lateral flange.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignees: Cummins Engine Company Ltd., Iveco (UK) Ltd., New Holland U.K. Ltd.Inventor: Enzo Pierro
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Patent number: 6286987Abstract: A system for controlling the speed of an engine in a vocational application is implemented within a mobile cement mixer. The system permits operation of the engine at a high rpm PTO speed to drive the mixing drum at a recommended speed for optimal full mixing of aggregate within the drum. The system maintains the engine at this high rpm only for a predetermined time period necessary for full mixing. After expiration of the time period, the system directs the engine governor to drop the engine speed to low idle, thereby preventing overworking of the cement, reducing the abrasive effect of the aggregate on the interior of the mixing drum, and improving engine fuel economy. In one embodiment, the system permits operator entry of drum rotation speed and total drum revolutions, which are then used to calculate the time period value.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Goode, Donald L. Banks
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Patent number: 6286768Abstract: A unit fuel injector is provided which includes a threadless injector body attaching device for attaching an upper body section of the fuel injector to a lower body section while avoiding imparting a transverse load to the upper body section thereby minimizing bore distortion, plunger wear and the likelihood of injector failure. The threadless injector body attaching device includes a groove formed in the lower end of the upper body section and one or more apertures extending through the lower body section for positioning adjacent the groove. Also, one or more pins are provided for insertion into a respective aperture and connection to the lower body section. The groove and opposing aperture or apertures are sized to create a slip fit to avoid a contact force between the pin or pins and the upper body section.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Daniel K. Vetters, Daniel K. Hickey, Bruce E. Varney
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Patent number: 6286482Abstract: A premixed charge compression ignition engine, and a control system, is provided which effectively initiates combustion by compression ignition and maintains stable combustion while achieving extremely low oxides of nitrogen emissions, good overall efficiency and acceptable combustion noise and cylinder pressures. The present engine and control system effectively controls the combustion history, that is, the time at which combustion occurs, the rate of combustion, the duration of combustion and/or the completeness of combustion, by controlling the operation of certain control variables providing temperature control, pressure control, control of the mixture's autoignition properties and equivalence ratio control. The combustion control system provides active feedback control of the combustion event and includes a sensor, e.g. pressure sensor, for detecting an engine operating condition indicative of the combustion history, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Patrick F. Flynn, Gary L. Hunter, Axel O. zur Loye, Omowoleoia C. Akinyemi, Russ P. Durrett, Greg A. Moore, Jackie M. Mudd, George G. Muntean, Julie A. Wagner, John F. Wright
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Publication number: 20010016795Abstract: A system for controlling vehicle braking operation includes a mechanism for determining desired service brake force, a mechanism for determining vehicle deceleration, an electronically actuatable engine compression brake unit, an electronically controllable turbocharger boost pressure adjustment device and a transmission including a number of automatically selectable gear ratios, wherein each of these components are coupled to a control computer. The control computer is operable to activate the engine compression brakes whenever service brake action is detected, and to modulate the downshift engine speed points of the transmission as a function of the desired brake force. The boost pressure adjustment device and the engine compression brake may optionally be controlled to maintain a vehicle deceleration rate below a deceleration rate threshold. Alternatively, the downshift engine speed points may be controlled to maintain the vehicle deceleration rate below the deceleration rate threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: Steven M. Bellinger
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Patent number: 6276334Abstract: A premixed charge compression ignition engine, and a control system, is provided which effectively initiates combustion by compression ignition and maintains stable combustion while achieving extremely low oxides of nitrogen emissions, good overall efficiency and acceptable combustion noise and cylinder pressures. The present engine and control system effectively controls the combustion history, that is, the time at which combustion occurs, the rate of combustion, the duration of combustion and/or the completeness of combustion, by controlling the operation of certain control variables providing temperature control, pressure control, control of the mixture's autoignition properties and equivalence ratio control. The combustion control system provides active feedback control of the combustion event and includes a sensor, e.g. pressure sensor, for detecting an engine operating condition indicative of the combustion history, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Patrick F. Flynn, Gary L. Hunter, Axel O. zur Loye, Omowoleola C. Akinyemi, Russ P. Durrett, Greg A. Moore, George G. Muntean, Lester L. Peters, Patrick M. Pierz, Julie A. Wagner, John F. Wright, Jackie M. Yeager
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Patent number: 6272587Abstract: In a microprocessor-based automotive control system including flash memory and a RAM cache sized substantially smaller than the storage capacity of the flash memory, a caching technique is operable, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, to move areas of the flash memory into and out of the cache. The flash memory is updated by the contents of the cache each time the a new access is attempted to an area of flash memory or after a predefined time period has elapsed since such an access has been attempted. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, 9 bit storage within the flash memory is disallowed and only word (16 bit) or longword (32 bit) storage is allowed therein, so that the flash memory is addressable only on even boundaries thereof. A software algorithm is operable to modify a request for access to an odd flash memory address so that the request properly points to an address of the cache that contains the actual data of interest.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventor: John M. Irons
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Patent number: 6256992Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for managing the operation of a turbocharger and is responsible for controlling the turbocharger to cause a desired air mass flow to be provided to the engine and for protecting the turbocharger from excessive shaft speed and excessive turbine inlet temperature. The protection modes have higher priority than the performance control. First, turbocharger shaft speed is checked against a programmable limit, and the turbocharger is adjusted to bring the speed under control if its speed exceeds this limit. If the speed is not above the limit, the turbine inlet temperature is checked against a second programmable limit. If the turbocharger inlet temperature is above the predetermined limit, the turbocharger is adjusted to bring the inlet temperature under control.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: Spencer C. Lewis, Jr., Peter Rauznitz, Mark W. Pyclik, Joseph F. Mohos, W. Barry Bryan
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Patent number: 6253736Abstract: An injector is provided which includes a nozzle valve element, a control volume, and an injection control valve for controlling fuel flow from the control volume so as to control nozzle valve movement. Importantly, the injector includes a nozzle valve lift detecting device for detecting nozzle valve lift and providing a nozzle valve element lift feedback signal. In addition, an injection control valve member movement detecting device may be provided for detecting movement of the injection control valve member into open and/or closed positions and generating a control valve member position feedback signal. One or both of the feedback signals may be used for adjusting the timing and/or rate of opening of the injection control valve thereby controlling the timing and/or rate of opening of the nozzle valve element to control the timing and/or rate of fuel injection of subsequent injection events.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Inventors: John D. Crofts, Mark S. Cavanagh, Howard S. Savage