Patents by Inventor Albert C. Wong

Albert C. Wong 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).

  • Publication number: 20080066460
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a pump, flow-splitting valve, first application and second application arranged in series. The flow-splitting valve diverts a portion of the primary fluid flow to the second application when the pressure exceeds a threshold value. A valve member disposed in the flow-splitting valve defines a pressure-reducing orifice that communicates fluid across the valve member. A one-way relief valve prevents fluid flow through the pressure-reducing orifice when the pressure in the valve is below the threshold value. When the pressure exceeds the threshold value, fluid flows through relief valve and the pressure reducing orifice resulting in the movement of the valve member and exposure of a bypass port to thereby divert a portion of the primary fluid flow to the second application. The relief valve may be selectively variable to thereby provide for the adjustment of the threshold value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, James L. Davison, Rick L. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20080066990
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a hydraulic pump, an optional flow-splitting valve, a first hydraulic application, a pressure reducing valve and a second hydraulic application arranged in series along a primary flow path. When the pressure in the primary flow path between the pump and first application is elevated to a first threshold value, the flow-splitting valve, if present, splits the fluid discharged by the pump into a first fluid flow communicated to the primary flow path upstream of the first application and a second fluid flow communicated to the primary flow path between the first application and the pressure-reducing valve. The pressure reducing valve limits the maximum pressure of the fluid discharged therefrom to a second threshold value wherein the first threshold value is greater than the second threshold value. The first and second hydraulic applications may take the form of a brake booster and a steering gear, respectively.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, James L. Davison, Rick L. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20080066464
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a pump, first application, pressure-dump valve and second application arranged in series. The pressure-dump valve diverts a portion of the primary fluid flow past the second application when the pressure exceeds a threshold value. A valve member in the pressure-dump valve defines a pressure-reducing orifice that communicates fluid across the valve member. A check valve prevents flow through the pressure-reducing orifice when the pressure in the valve is below the threshold value. When the pressure exceeds the threshold value, fluid flows through check valve and the pressure reducing orifice resulting in the movement of the valve member and exposure of a bypass port thereby diverting a portion of the primary fluid flow past the second application. The check valve may be selectively variable to provide for the adjustment of the threshold value. A priority valve may also be provided upstream of the first application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, James L. Davison, Rick L. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20080066462
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system with a pump and first and second hydraulic applications arranged in series. The fluid upstream of the first application may be elevated to a first threshold pressure value. A pressure-dump valve is disposed downstream of the first application and fluid entering the valve flows through an inlet port, primary flow channel and outlet port of the valve to the second hydraulic application. The valve includes a valve member that axially slides within an elongate valve chamber, partitioning the primary flow channel from a low pressure volume. The valve also includes a low pressure port and a bypass port that diverts fluid past the second application. The valve member is biased into a position wherein fluid is diverted through the bypass port when the pressure in the primary flow channel exceeds a second threshold value. The first threshold value is greater than the second threshold value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, James L. Davison, Rick L. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20080067864
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a hydraulic pump, a first hydraulic application, a second hydraulic application and a hydraulic reservoir arranged in series. A check valve is positioned to allow the flow of fluid from a point between the second hydraulic application and the pump to a point upstream of the second hydraulic application when the fluid flow upstream of the second application has been significantly reduced. The first and second applications may be a hydraulic brake assist device and a steering gear assist device. The use of such a check valve may also be employed with a hydraulic system having a priority valve for diverting a portion of the fluid flow to the second application when the pressure upstream of the first application is elevated above a threshold value. The hydraulic system may also employ a pump that has a discharge rate that falls within a predefined range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, Tom C. Wong, Rick L. Lincoln, James L. Davison
  • Publication number: 20080066463
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a hydraulic pump and first and second hydraulic applications arranged in series. A dual relief valve defines first and second flow channels, a passageway and a bypass port. The first flow channel is disposed between the hydraulic pump and the first hydraulic application and the second flow channel is disposed between the first hydraulic application and the second hydraulic application. A first valve member controls fluid flow through the passageway and allows fluid flow from the first to the second flow channel through the passageway when fluid pressure within the first flow channel exceeds a first threshold pressure. A second valve member controls fluid flow through the bypass port and allows fluid flow from the second flow channel to a return line through the bypass port when fluid pressure within the second flow channel exceeds a second threshold pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: James L. Davison, Kenneth P. Webber, Rick L. Lincoln, Albert C. Wong
  • Publication number: 20080066461
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system with a pump and first and second hydraulic applications arranged in series. A valve is disposed whereby fluid from the pump flows through an inlet port, primary flow channel and outlet port of the valve to the first hydraulic application. The valve includes a body and a valve member that axially slides within an elongate valve chamber, partitioning the primary flow channel from a low pressure volume. The valve also includes a low pressure port and a bypass port. The bypass port is sealed from fluid communication with the valve chamber in a first position and is in fluid communication with the primary flow channel when the valve member is biased into a second position by a threshold exceeding elevated fluid pressure in the primary flow channel. Fluid discharged from the bypass port is diverted past the first application to the second application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, James L. Davison, Rick L. Lincoln
  • Publication number: 20080067865
    Abstract: A vehicular hydraulic system having a hydraulic pump, a first hydraulic application and a second hydraulic application arranged in series. A relief valve is arranged parallel with the second application to allow fluid to bypass the second application when fluid pressure upstream of the second application exceeds a threshold value. The first and second applications may be a brake assist device and a steering gear assist device. The hydraulic system may also include a priority valve for diverting a portion of the fluid flow to the second application when the pressure upstream of the first application exceeds a threshold value. The threshold value for the first application may be greater than the threshold value for the second application. The hydraulic system may include a pump having a discharge rate that falls within a predefined range. A check valve may also be arranged parallel with the relief valve and second application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2007
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, Tom C. Wong, Rick L. Lincoln, James L. Davison
  • Patent number: 5224019
    Abstract: A modular computer chassis comprises a main chassis to which a motherboard is attached and a subchassis attachable to the main chassis. The subchassis is capable of having at least one computer component attached thereto such that the computer component is electrically connected to the motherboard. The computer component is thus separable from the main chassis by removing the subchassis from the main chassis. The subchassis contains those computer components subject to mechanical wear and most often requiring replacement, i.e. the power supply and disk drives. The subchassis is mechanically connected to the main chassis by using slots and tabs such that when the cover is in place upon the computer, then the subchassis is secured therein. The subchassis and the computer components disposed thereon thus form a module which is conveniently removable and replaceable such that those computer components most frequently requiring service is quickly removed and replaced by a person unskilled in computer repair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1993
    Assignee: Amkly Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, Robert D. Kutnick
  • Patent number: 5136468
    Abstract: A modular computer chassis comprises a main chassis to which a motherboard is attached and a subchassis attachable to the main chassis. The subchassis is capable of having at least one computer component attached thereto such that the computer component is electrically connected to the motherboard. The computer component is thus separable from the main chassis by removing the subchassis from the main chassis. The subchassis contains those computer components subject to mechanical wear and most often requiring replacement, i.e. the power supply and disk drives. The subchassis is mechanically connected to the main chassis by using slots and tabs such that when the cover is in place upon the computer, then the subchassis is secured therein. The subchassis and the computer components disposed thereon thus form a module which is conveniently removable and replaceable such that those computer components most frequently requiring service can be quickly removed and replaced by a person unskilled in computer repair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Assignee: Amkly Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Albert C. Wong, Robert D. Kutnick
  • Patent number: 4570667
    Abstract: A demand responsive flow regulator valve for use with a power steering pump and steering mechanism has a valve spool slidably disposed in a housing and responsive to a pressure differential across an orifice for the purpose of bypassing excess pump flow. The flow control orifice establishes pressure signals proportional to pump flow to the steering mechanism. The pressure signals are operative on the valve spool to control the bypassing of excess pump flow. A spring loaded metering rod disposed in the flow control orifice increases the effective area of the orifice when pressure demand at the steering mechanism increases thereby increasing the fluid flow to the steering mechanism while simultaneously decreasing the bypass flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Michael T. Masica, Albert C. Wong, John F. Yonker