Patents Assigned to Millennium Industries
-
Patent number: 9574534Abstract: A fuel rail or pressure vessel assembly extends along a longitudinal axis and includes a fluid conduit having an opening at either or both of the longitudinal ends of the conduit. The conduit has an inlet coupled to a high-pressure fuel source, a plurality of outlets, and a conduit interior that forms a fluid flow passageway between inlet and outlets. An end cap assembly is mounted to cover and close each fluid conduit opening. The end cap assembly includes a cup having a free edge that defines an aperture that leads to a cup interior. The cup has an inner surface facing the conduit interior. The end cap assembly also includes a reinforcement that is mounted to the inner surface of the cup. Both the cup and the reinforcement can be stamped metal components and are brazed together.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: MILLENNIUM INDUSTRIES CORPORATIONInventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 9157401Abstract: An apparatus for coupling components in a fuel delivery system together is presented. The apparatus comprises a first member having a first end, a second end, and throughgoing passageway therebetween. The apparatus further comprises a second member having a throughgoing bore therein. The throughgoing bore is configured to receive the first end of the first member. The first and second members of the apparatus are configured to be affixed together to create a joint between the first end of the first member and the inner wall of the bore of the second member such that the passageway and the bore are in substantial alignment with each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Millennium IndustriesInventors: David C. Stieler, Michael J. Zdroik, Robert J. Doherty, Jackson zel Roe, Gary L. Handshoe
-
Patent number: 8593627Abstract: A method for inspecting the inner surface of a tubular structure for contamination comprises emitting a light beam directed onto the inner surface at a first end thereof, wherein the beam is directed at a predetermined glancing angle such that it repeatedly reflects off of the inner surface of the tubular structure along the length thereof. The method further comprises receiving the reflected beam at a second end of the tubular structure. The method still further comprises measuring a value of the reflectance of the received reflected beam, defining a parameter value using the measured value, and comparing the parameter value with a predetermined threshold value. The method further comprises determining, based on the comparison, the extent to which the inner surface of the tubular structure is contaminated, and displaying an indication representative of the contamination based on the determination. An apparatus for performing the method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2012Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Millennium Industries CorporationInventor: William J. Crann, Jr.
-
Patent number: 8458904Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fluid conduit assembly. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the inventive fluid conduit assembly includes a fluid conduit having an inlet, at least one outlet and a fluid flow passageway therebetween configured to allow for fluid to be communicated between said inlet and said at least one outlet. The inventive fluid conduit assembly further includes at least one damper disposed within the passageway of the fluid conduit. The damper includes a sealed vent configured to vent gases captured by the damper during a brazing process performed on the fluid conduit when unsealed.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Millennium Industries CorporationInventors: Michael J. Zdroik, Robert J. Doherty
-
Patent number: 7921881Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fluid conduit assembly. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the inventive fluid conduit assembly includes a fluid conduit having an inlet, at least one outlet and a fluid flow passageway therebetween configured to allow for fluid to be communicated between said inlet and said at least one outlet. The inventive fluid conduit assembly further includes at least one damper disposed within the passageway of the fluid conduit. The damper includes a sealed vent configured to vent gases captured by the damper during a brazing process performed on the fluid conduit when unsealed.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Millennium Industries CorporationInventors: Michael J. Zdroik, Robert J. Doherty
-
Publication number: 20110057017Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fluid conduit assembly. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the inventive fluid conduit assembly includes a fluid conduit having an inlet, at least one outlet and a fluid flow passageway therebetween configured to allow for fluid to be communicated between said inlet and said at least one outlet. The inventive fluid conduit assembly further includes at least one damper disposed within the passageway of the fluid conduit. The damper includes a sealed vent configured to vent gases captured by the damper during a brazing process performed on the fluid conduit when unsealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Millennium Industries CorporationInventors: MICHAEL J. ZDROIK, ROBERT J. DOHERTY
-
Patent number: 7810471Abstract: A fuel delivery system comprises a fuel rail having an outlet, and a fuel injector cup associated with the fuel rail outlet. The fuel injector cup includes a cup portion and a ring portion. The cup portion comprises a body, and the body includes a base at a first end, an opening at a second end, and an inner cavity therein between the base and the opening. The cavity of the cup portion is configured to receive a fuel injector, and the first end of the cup portion is configured to be associated with the outlet of the fuel rail. The ring portion of the fuel injector cup is configured to be affixed to the cup portion, and the second end thereof, in particular. The ring portion is further configured to reinforce the second end of said cup portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Millennium IndustriesInventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Publication number: 20090173317Abstract: A fuel delivery system comprising a fuel rail having an outlet and a receptor cup associated therewith. The system further including a fuel injector having an inlet, an outlet and a body therebetween. The inlet is configured for insertion into the cup of the fuel rail and for fluid communication with the outlet thereof. The system still further including a retention clip configured for engagement with the fuel injector and the cup in order to couple the fuel injector with the fuel rail. In the inventive system, the fuel injector further includes a load distribution feature. This feature is configured to engage a portion of the retention clip and to assist with the distribution about the clip of a load applied to the injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: MILLENNIUM INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert Doherty, Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7556022Abstract: A fuel delivery system comprising a fuel rail having an outlet and a receptor cup associated therewith. The system further including a fuel injector having an inlet, an outlet and a body therebetween. The inlet is configured for insertion into the cup of the fuel rail and for fluid communication with the outlet thereof. The system still further including a retention clip configured for engagement with the fuel injector and the cup in order to couple the fuel injector with the fuel rail. In the inventive system, the fuel injector further includes a load distribution feature. This feature is configured to engage a portion of the retention clip and to assist with the distribution about the clip of a load applied to the injector.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Millennium IndustriesInventors: Robert Doherty, Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7516735Abstract: A fuel delivery system comprises a fuel rail having an inlet, an outlet and a receptor associated with the outlet. The system further comprises a fuel injector. The inlet of the injector is configured for communication with the outlet of the fuel rail, and the injector outlet is configured for communication with a combustion chamber of an engine. The system still further includes a first feature associated with on one of the fuel rail and the injector, and a second feature associated with the other of the fuel rail and injector. The first and second features cooperate to form a seal between the injector and the fuel rail, and to maintain the axial alignment of the components.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Millennium IndustriesInventors: Robert Doherty, Daniel Scott Edelman
-
Publication number: 20090084358Abstract: A fuel delivery system comprises a fuel rail having an inlet, an outlet opening, and a flow channel therein configured to allow fuel to be communicated between the inlet and outlet opening. The system further comprises a fuel injector having a body that includes a keying feature. The system still further comprises an injector cup configured for receiving a portion of the injector. The system yet still further comprises a mating feature associated with the fuel rail and/or the injector cup. The mating feature includes an aperture in the fuel rail and/or a portion of the injector cup, and is configured for receiving and mating with the keying feature. The mating feature is further configured to allow the injector to be rotated such that the keying feature can be transitioned from an aligned arrangement with the aperture of the mating feature to a misaligned arrangement to retain the injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Millennium IndustriesInventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7467618Abstract: A fuel delivery system in accordance with the present invention comprises a fuel rail having an outlet opening and an outlet cup that is insertable into the outlet opening. The cup includes a flange. The flange includes at least one tab extending therefrom. The cup further defines a vertical axis extending therethrough. The system further includes a fuel injector with an inlet insertable within the cup. The system still further includes a retention clip. The clip includes an inner peripheral surface, at least a portion of which is configured for engagement with the injector when the clip and injector are assembled together. The clip further includes at least one arm, the arm further including a finger configured for spring engagement with the tab of the cup. The clip is operative to limit the movement of the fuel injector when it is assembled with the clip and inserted in the cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Millennium Industries CorporationInventors: Michael J. Zdroik, Robert Doherty
-
Patent number: 7415970Abstract: A fuel delivery system in accordance with the present invention comprises a fuel rail having an outlet opening and an outlet cup that is insertable into the outlet opening. The cup includes a flange. The flange includes at least one tab extending therefrom. The cup further defines a vertical axis extending therethrough. The system further includes a fuel injector with an inlet insertable within the cup. The system still further includes a retention clip. The clip includes an inner peripheral surface, at least a portion of which is configured for engagement with the injector when the clip and injector are assembled together. The clip further includes at least one arm, the arm further including a finger configured for spring engagement with the tab of the cup. The clip is operative to limit the movement of the fuel injector when it is assembled with the clip and inserted in the cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Millennium Industries Corp.Inventors: Michael J. Zdroik, Robert Doherty
-
Patent number: 7225797Abstract: A fuel system comprises a fuel tank having an outlet. The system further includes a reservoir having a housing defining a cavity. The reservoir is located remotely from the tank and is configured to receive and store fuel. The system still further includes a fuel pump having an inlet and outlet. The system yet still further includes a valve having a fuel tank inlet port, a reservoir inlet port and an outlet port. The fuel tank inlet port is in fluid communication with the fuel tank, the reservoir inlet port is in fluid communication with the reservoir and the outlet port is configured to be connected to and in fluid communication with the fuel pump. The valve is configured to couple the outlet port with the reservoir inlet port when predetermined conditions occur indicative of fuel vapor air in the fuel tank inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Millennium Industries Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7159570Abstract: A fuel delivery system arrangement is provided which includes a clip having an inner circumferential surface which engages the fuel injector body but has an outer circumferential surface which is inserted within the fuel rail injector cup outlet. Therefore an inadvertent torque placed upon the fuel injector will cause the outer diameter of the clip to engage the interior of the cup and thereafter be prevented from opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Millennium Industries Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7146700Abstract: A pressure damper for use with a fluid conduit, such a fuel rail in a vehicular fuel delivery system, is manufactured by deforming a workpiece, such as by stamping, hydroforming, or magnetic pulse forming, to have an enlarged portion of predetermined size and reduced wall thickness. The predetermined size and reduced wall thickness of the enlarged portion correspond to a magnitude of fluid pressure at which the enlarged portion will flex or otherwise behave elastically, allowing the enlarged portion to function as a pressure damper. The workpiece can be secured to a fuel rail, such as by brazing, quick-connects, O-ring joints, welding, gluing, or magnetic pulse forming or welding techniques. Alternatively, the workpiece is embodied as the fuel rail itself, and the pressure damper is formed integrally with the fuel rail, thereby eliminating the need to secure a separate damper to a fuel rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Millennium Industries Angola LLCInventors: Matthew D. Darrah, Glenn D. Fisher
-
Patent number: 7143748Abstract: A fuel rail assembly with crossover conduits for communicating fuel between two fuel rails of a fuel-injected, spark ignited internal combustion engine is provided. The hose has a body with a mechanism for damping pressure pulsations within the fuel rail assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Millennium Industries, Corp.Inventors: Michael J. Zdroik, Robert Doherty, Jackson Zel Roe, Gary Lynn Handshoe
-
Patent number: 7128055Abstract: A fuel delivery system is provided having a fuel rail with an outlet. A fuel injector is provided having a body with an outlet and a generally tubular inlet. The tubular inlet of the fuel injector is generally axially slideable into the fuel rail outlet. The fuel injector outlet has a generally noncircular cross-sectional shape and is torsionally restrained by the fuel rail outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Millennium Industries, Corp.Inventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7114490Abstract: A multiple pump fuel delivery system is provided, which in one preferred embodiment includes a tank. Mounted within the tank are multiple fuel pumps. The fuel pumps have intakes connected to filters. One pump may be connected to a fuel only passing filter, and another pump may be connected with a fuel-water mixture passing filter. Fuel from the outlets of the pumps is delivered past non-return check valves through a manifold. The manifold is connected with a pressure regulator valve, which is fluidly communicative with the engine of the vehicle. A relief outlet is also provided to return excess fuel.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Millennium IndustriesInventor: Michael J. Zdroik
-
Patent number: 7083065Abstract: A polymeric tank assembly is provided having a polymeric container with a neck opening. A ring with protruding barbs is inserted within the neck opening and the neck opening is placed in compression by a surround collar. The ring can be connected with clamping arms which can be engaged by a clamping ring which retains an instrument within the tank assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Millennium Industries CorporationInventor: Michael J. Zdroik