Patents Assigned to Kelsey-Hayes Company
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Publication number: 20160016571Abstract: A brake system includes first and second wheel brakes, a reservoir, and a brake pedal unit having a housing and a pair of output pistons slidably disposed in the housing. The output pistons generate brake actuating pressure during a manual push-through mode for actuating the first and second wheel brakes. The system further includes a plunger assembly having a housing having first and second ports, a motor driving an actuator, and a piston connected to the actuator. The piston pressurizes a first chamber when the piston is moving in a first direction to provide fluid flow out of the first port. The piston pressurizes a second chamber when the piston is moving in a second direction opposite the first direction to provide fluid flow out of the second port. The first and second ports are selectively in fluid communication with the wheel brakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: Blaise J. Ganzel
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Patent number: 9234531Abstract: A damping element for attenuating hydraulic pressure pulses is integrated into a hydraulic chamber of a motor vehicle hydraulic system. The damping element includes a end cap support body and a membrane that fits over a portion of the support body. The membrane has a first side facing towards a source of hydraulic fluid and a second side facing away from the hydraulic fluid source. At least one space is provided between the second side of the membrane and the end cap support body to allow for deformation of the membrane under hydraulic pressure. The membrane has a collar with a lip seal provided for fitting into place on the wall of the hydraulic chamber. At least one second space for receiving hydraulic fluid is defined between the lip seal and a region of the membrane opposite the lip seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignees: Kelsey-Hayes Company, Lucas Automotive GmbHInventors: Thomas Wald, David Lopez-Larequi, Georg Kedak, Joseph F. Zeoli, Joseph A. Starr, William P. Caldwell, Richard A. Swarich
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Publication number: 20150375724Abstract: A vehicle brake system includes a brake pedal unit (BPU) coupled to a vehicle brake pedal and including an input piston connected to operate a pedal simulator during a normal braking mode, and coupled to actuate a pair of output pistons during a manual push through mode. The output pistons are operable to generate brake actuating pressure at first and second outputs of the BPU. A hydraulic pressure source for supplying fluid at a controlled boost pressure is included. The system further includes a hydraulic control unit (HCU) adapted to be hydraulically connected to the BPU and the hydraulic pressure source, the HCU including a slip control valve arrangement, and a switching base brake valve arrangement for switching the brake system between the normal braking mode wherein boost pressure from the pressure source is supplied to first and second vehicle brakes, and the manual push through mode wherein brake actuating pressure from the BPU is supplied to the first and second vehicle brakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: Blaise J. Ganzel
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Patent number: 9221443Abstract: A master cylinder includes a housing and a first secondary piston disposed in the housing. The first secondary piston cooperates with the housing to define a first secondary chamber which changes volume as the first secondary piston moves in the housing. A second secondary piston is disposed in the housing and cooperates with the housing to define a second secondary chamber which changes volume as the second secondary piston moves in the housing. A stepped primary piston is disposed in the housing. The primary piston cooperates with the housing to define a primary chamber which changes volume as the primary piston moves in the housing. The primary piston defines an abutment surface which can be driven into abutment with the first secondary piston and the second secondary piston to move the first secondary piston and the second secondary piston. A primary piston spring maintains a restorative force on the primary piston when actuated.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventor: Blaise Ganzel
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Publication number: 20150321671Abstract: This invention relates to a vehicle speed control system, configured with off-road performance features, that will allow the driver to travel at a set speed in a smooth, controlled manner on various unmaintained surfaces without requiring the driver to press the brake or accelerator pedal. The vehicle speed control system uses a brake controller to control the wheel brakes, and an engine controller to control the engine/drivetrain torque, separate or in combination, to maintain a target speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicants: Kelsey-Hayes Company, Lucas Automotive GmbHInventors: Sean Simmons, Shawn Hawley, Charels Bartlett, Elmar Hoffmann
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Patent number: 9174620Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic braking pump includes a sleeve having an inner bore defining an inner bore surface and a piston having a stop collar and a ramped seal face. The stop collar, ramped seal face, and the inner bore cooperating to define a seal pocket which traps a high pressure seal therein. The ramped seal face provides contact of the high pressure seal to the sleeve inner bore that is proportional to fluid pressure acting on the high pressure seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventor: Joseph A. Starr
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Patent number: 9175701Abstract: A method for efficiently decelerating a vehicle having front and rear wheel brakes by isolating the rear wheel brakes and applying pressurized brake fluid only to the front wheel brakes.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventor: Arnold H. Spieker
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Patent number: 9168904Abstract: An input rod for connecting a vacuum brake booster to a pedal linkage member, wherein the input rod includes a connecting portion adapted to be connected to the pedal linkage member. The input rod further including a hollow body portion formed from a stamped flat blank.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventor: Patrick T. MacLellan
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Patent number: 9147534Abstract: A steering column control module comprises a housing having at least two receptacles. A printed circuit board is mounted in the housing, the printed circuit board carrying first and second electrical connectors. A third electrical connector is mounted in the housing remote from the printed circuit board. A ribbon cable is connected between the second and third electrical connectors. The receptacles are adapted to receive respective switch modules. The first and third electrical connectors are positioned and configures so that, when plugged into respective receptacles, the switch modules connect to respective ones of the first and third electrical connectors.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventors: Vivek V. Mohile, Vinod Pramadrao Taware, John Cranick
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Patent number: 9096200Abstract: A vehicle braking system includes a slip control system operable in an electronic stability control (ESC) mode to automatically and selectively apply the brakes in an attempt to stabilize the vehicle when an instability condition has been sensed. The slip control system is further operable in an adaptive cruise control (ACC) mode to automatically apply the brakes to slow the vehicle in response to a control signal. The slip control system includes a variable speed motor drive piston pump for supplying pressurized fluid pressure to the brakes through a valve arrangement. In the ESC mode, the pump motor operates in an ESC speed range, and in the ACC mode, the pump motor operates in an ACC speed range lower than the ESC speed range. The slip control system further includes an attenuator connected to a pump outlet for dampening pump output pressure pulses prior to application to the brakes. The attenuator includes an elastomeric member located in an attenuator chamber of a housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Joseph F. Zeoli, Blaise Ganzel, Thomas Wald, Richard A. Swarich, Joseph A. Starr, David Lopez-Larequi
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Publication number: 20150130265Abstract: A solenoid valve for fluid control of a vehicular hydraulic braking system includes an armature having a damping port. The damping port of the armature provides a turbulent fluid flow characteristic to fluid passing through the armature that creates a damping characteristic to attenuate noise and vibrational disturbances that is generally less sensitive to temperature and viscosity conditions of the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: Leon Leventhal
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Patent number: 9016660Abstract: An electromagnetic valve for use in controlling fluid flow between first and second passageways in a hydraulic valve block includes a valve body. The valve body defines a central axis, has a central opening therethrough, and has a lower end adapted to be inserted into a bore of the valve block. A hollow valve dome is attached to an upper end of the valve body. An armature is axially moveable within the valve dome. A spring biases the armature in one axial direction. A closing element is coupled to a lower end of the armature. An electromagnetic coil coaxially surrounds the armature and is operable to effect axial movement of the armature in an axial direction opposite the one axial direction. A valve seat member is carried by a lower end of the valve body and has an orifice providing fluid flow between the first and second valve block passageways. The valve seat member defines a valve seat that surrounds the orifice and cooperates with the closing element for selectively closing the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Leon Leventhal, Peter J. Luzenski, Gregory J. Krawczyk, Nikolaos Manolios, William D. Doyle, Kenneth Greco, Jeff Thompson
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Patent number: 9016805Abstract: A vehicle brake system includes a brake pedal unit (BPU) coupled to a vehicle brake pedal and including an input piston connected to operate a pedal simulator during a normal braking mode, and coupled to actuate a pair of output pistons during a manual push through mode. The output pistons are operable to generate brake actuating pressure at first and second outputs of the BPU. A hydraulic pressure source for supplying fluid at a controlled boost pressure is included. The system further includes a hydraulic control unit (HCU) adapted to be hydraulically connected to the BPU and the hydraulic pressure source, the HCU including a slip control valve arrangement, and a switching base brake valve arrangement for switching the brake system between the normal braking mode wherein boost pressure from the pressure source is supplied to first and second vehicle brakes, and the manual push through mode wherein brake actuating pressure from the BPU is supplied to the first and second vehicle brakes.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventor: Blaise J. Ganzel
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Patent number: 8997945Abstract: This invention relates to a brake caliper adapted for use in a vehicle disc brake assembly and method and apparatus for producing the same. The method for producing the brake caliper comprises the steps of: (a) providing a mold member having at least two mold sections; (b) providing a core member having at least a first male extension which is adapted to form an integrally cast locating recess in the brake caliper which is used as a locating surface for subsequent machining of the brake caliper; (c) disposing the core member in the mold member in a predetermined position; (d) supplying a suitable material to the mold member so as to form a brake caliper within the mold; (e) removing the brake caliper from the mold, wherein the brake caliper includes an integrally cast locating recess formed therein by the first male extension of the core member; and (f) machining the brake caliper using at least the integrally cast locating recess formed therein as a locating surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Eduardo Morais, Harry Miller
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Patent number: 8985549Abstract: An electromagnetic valve (32) for use in controlling fluid flow between first and second passageways (P1, P2) in a hydraulic valve block (4), includes a valve body (51). The valve body (51) defines a central axis (A), has a central opening (51A) therethrough, has a lower end (54) adapted to be inserted into a bore (19) of the valve block (4), and is provided with a lower cylindrical opening (70). An armature (56) is axially movable within the valve body (51) and is biased by a spring in one axial direction (57A). A closing element (88) is carried by a lower end (54) of the armature (56). An electromagnetic coil (64) coaxially surrounds the armature (56) and is operable to effect axial movement of the armature (56) in an axial direction opposite the one direction (57B). A valve seat member (62) is carried by the lower end (54) of the valve body (51) and has an orifice (98) providing fluid flow between the first and second valve block passageways (P1, P2).Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes CompanyInventors: Tim Ferguson, William D. Doyle, David E. Collins
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Publication number: 20140265547Abstract: A plunger assembly for use as a pressure source for a brake system includes a housing having first and second ports. A motor is mounted on the housing for driving an actuator. A piston is connected to the actuator. The piston is slidably mounted within the housing. The piston pressurizes a first chamber when the piston is moving in a first direction to provide fluid out of the first port. The piston pressurizes a second chamber when the piston is moving in a second direction to provide fluid out of the second port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: Blaise J. Ganzel
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Publication number: 20140265544Abstract: A brake system includes a plunger assembly for actuating wheel brakes during a normal brake apply. The plunger assembly includes a motor mounted on the housing for driving an actuator. A first piston is connected to the actuator. The first piston is slidably mounted within the housing for pressurizing a first fluid chamber in the housing. A second piston is slidably mounted within the housing for pressurizing a second fluid chamber in the housing. A pump-less control valve arrangement includes a first control valve regulating the flow of fluid between a first fluid chamber and the first wheel brake. A second control valve regulates the flow of fluid between a second fluid chamber and the second wheel brake. An isolation valve arrangement switches the brake system between the normal braking mode and the manual push-through mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
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Publication number: 20140262637Abstract: A disc brake assembly having a guide pin disposed in a bore of an anchor bracket such that a guide pin axis is offset relative to a bore axis whereby there is provided at least one defined point of contact between only a portion of the guide pin and a portion of an inner surface of the bore. The guide pin includes a groove formed therein, the groove defines a groove axis which is offset relative to the guide pin axis, and a resilient member is disposed in the groove which is operative to bias the guide pin in the bore such that the guide pin axis is offset relative to bore axis to provide the at least one defined point of contact between only a portion of the guide pin and a portion of the inner surface of the bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicants: LUCAS AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventors: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY, LUCAS AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
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Publication number: 20140262636Abstract: A disc brake assembly having a guide pin disposed in a bore of an anchor bracket such that a guide pin axis is offset relative to a bore axis whereby there is provided at least one defined point of contact between only a portion of the guide pin and a portion of an inner surface of the bore. The guide pin includes at least one slot having a member, which is formed separate from the guide pin, and disposed therein to bias the guide pin in the bore thereby offsetting the guide pin axis relative to the bore axis. The member includes a first member formed from an elastomeric material and a second member formed from a metal material, wherein the second member is configured to retain the member in the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicants: LUCAS AUTOMOTIVE GMBH, KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventors: Kelsey-Hayes Company, Lucas Automotive GmbH
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Publication number: 20140231191Abstract: A disc brake assembly comprises an anchor bracket having a pair of arms, a caliper supported on the bracket and a non-rotatable vehicle component having a pair of lugs, each of the lugs provided with a non-threaded opening formed therethrough. The non-threaded openings receive fasteners installed in threaded openings of the bracket to secure the vehicle component to the bracket. The bracket includes on at least one of the arms a first shoulder at a transition between the first and second portions thereof. The vehicle component includes on at least one of the lugs a second shoulder having a shape which is generally complimentary to the shape of the first shoulder. When the vehicle component and bracket are secured together, selected surfaces of the first and second shoulders contact each other to substantially prevent movement of the bracket relative to the vehicle component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANYInventor: Kelsey-Hayes Company