Patents by Inventor Brian J. Coyle
Brian J. Coyle 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).
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Publication number: 20140030390Abstract: The present invention provides a preformed dollop that is inserted into a dollop receptacle and a method for using and manufacturing the preformed dollop in the dollop receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Rich Products CorporationInventors: Brian J. Coyle, Howard Wurster, Jim Faller, Kaitlyn Higgins
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Patent number: 8485248Abstract: A heat exchanger including a pair of manifolds. An inlet is disposed on one of the ends of the first manifold. A core extends between the manifolds for conveying a coolant therebetween and for transferring heat between the coolant and a stream of air. A cross-over plate is disposed in one of the manifolds to divide the associated one of the manifolds into an upstream section and a downstream section. The cross-over plate presents a plurality of orifices defining a cross-over opening area for establishing fluid communication between the upstream and downstream sections of the associated manifold. The cross-over opening area continuously increases along an axis away from the inlet. The total cross-over opening area is 30% to 300% of the upstream cross-sectional area of the tubes of the core.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Coyle, Sourav Chowdhury
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Publication number: 20110139413Abstract: A heat exchanger including a pair of manifolds. An inlet is disposed on one of the ends of the first manifold. A core extends between the manifolds for conveying a coolant therebetween and for transferring heat between the coolant and a stream of air. A cross-over plate is disposed in one of the manifolds to divide the associated one of the manifolds into an upstream section and a downstream section. The cross-over plate presents a plurality of orifices defining a cross-over opening area for establishing fluid communication between the upstream and downstream sections of the associated manifold. The cross-over opening area continuously increases along an axis away from the inlet. The total cross-over opening area is 30% to 300% of the upstream cross-sectional area of the tubes of the core.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: BRIAN J. COYLE, SOURAV CHOWDHURY
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Publication number: 20110139421Abstract: A heat exchanger including a pair of manifolds. An inlet is disposed on one of the ends of the first manifold. A core extends between the manifolds for conveying a coolant therebetween and for transferring heat between the coolant and a stream of air. A cross-over plate is disposed in one of the manifolds to divide the associated one of the manifolds into an upstream section and a downstream section. The cross-over plate presents a plurality of orifices defining a cross-over opening area for establishing fluid communication between the upstream and downstream sections of the associated manifold. The cross-over opening area continuously increases along an axis away from the inlet. The ratio of the total cross-over opening area to the upstream cross-sectional area of the tubes of the core is in the range of XXXXXXXX:XXXXXXX to XXXX:XXXXXX.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: BRIAN J. COYLE, SOURAV CHOWDHURY
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Publication number: 20110048688Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly including first and second manifolds for transferring heat between a coolant and a flow of air. Tubes extend between the manifolds for conveying the coolant therebetween. Air fins are disposed between adjacent tubes, and each air fin has a cross-section presenting a legs extending between the adjacent tubes at equal and opposing angles to one another and bases interconnecting alternate ends of the adjacent legs to present a serpentine pattern. Each base extends through an arc between the ends of the adjacent legs and defines a lead-in radius interconnecting each base with one of the legs and an exit radius interconnecting each base with the end of the adjacent leg. The equal and opposing angles are in the range of 1 to 4 degrees. The lead-in and exit radii are in the range of 0.05 to 0.15 mm. The middle radius is in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Frank J. Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Aaron D. McDonald, Jack B. Flick, John R. Pyanowski
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Patent number: 7861988Abstract: The invention relates to a heat exchanger mounting bracket which has a first member with a retaining channel and a second member with a retaining lug. The retaining channel of the first member retains the retaining lug of the second member at an initial mounting position, with a predetermined retaining force, by way of at least a formation on the first member. The retaining channel and lug are releaseable from one another when a force greater than or equal to the predetermined retaining force is applied between the first and second members. A heat exchanger mounting bracket is also provided where a body member is provided with a longitudinal slot toward one end for locating a portion (P) of a heat exchanger, and a pivotal arrangement toward the other end. The pivotal arrangement and longitudinal slot allow displacement of the portion (P) of the heat exchanger from a fore to an aft position upon application of an impact force.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jamil Ben Hamida, Slawomir Kedziora, Frank J. Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert C. Gmerek
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Patent number: 7779893Abstract: A combination heat exchanger comprising of a heat exchange core having a plurality tubes, wherein the core having at least one core end; an end tank having two side walls and two end walls, two bulkheads the cavity defining a least a first chamber, a second chamber, and a third chamber, a perimeter edge defined by exterior edges of said side walls, exterior edges of said two end walls, and exterior edges of said two bulkheads; a header plate engaged between said end tank and said core end; and a gasket between said perimeter edge and contact surface of said header plate, wherein the compression ratio of the gasket is varied along the contact surfaces of the perimeter edge and contact surface of the end plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank Joseph Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert Charles Gmerek
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Publication number: 20090145592Abstract: The invention provides a system for capturing waste heat from a heat source via an air cooled radiator to heat a container of windshield washer fluid in a motor vehicle. The system's components include a radiator, means to induce air flow through the radiator, and a shroud assembly for mounting a windshield washer fluid container downdraft of the radiator. The shroud assembly includes a radiator shroud that is adapted to mount onto the radiator to define a plenum for receiving heated air and a windshield washer fluid container. The windshield washer fluid container may be formed with the radiator shroud as a single integral unit. On the container surface is a heat conductive element that is in direct contact with both the heated air flow and windshield washer fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Frank Joseph Leitch, Brian J. Coyle
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Publication number: 20090120610Abstract: A sealing system for sealing a heat exchanger assembly to an HVAC module. A plurality of male connecting members is disposed on one of the outer periphery of the heat exchanger and the interior surface of the channel of the HVAC module. A plurality of female connecting members is disposed on the other of the outer periphery of the heat exchanger and the interior surface of the channel of the HVAC module. The male connecting members engage the female connecting members to support the heat exchanger and to seal the heat exchanger to the HVAC module to restrict the flow of air from circumventing the heat exchanger. The male and female connecting members are tuned to give the heat exchanger a natural frequency in the range of 20 and 100 Hz for dampening vibrations between the heat exchanger and the HVAC module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Brian J. Coyle, Frank J. Leitch, Scott B. Lipa
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Publication number: 20080289794Abstract: An air permeable protective camouflage screen is mounted in front of the air-intake side of a vehicle heat exchanger. The screen includes substantially horizontal and vertical intersecting walls, forming a plurality of apertures. The screen has at least two zones with apertures of different shapes for controlling air flow through the screen into the heat exchanger. The zones are oriented to allow relatively more air to pass into the first section of the heat exchanger having higher temperatures than the second section. The screen may include flaps mounted to the horizontal walls by living hinges, the flaps being disposed in the apertures when in a neutral closed position, being pivotable to allow air flow through the screen. The screen is substantially opaque when the flaps are in the neutral closed position, further camouflaging the heat exchanger, and the screen is made of non-corrosive material such as an organic polymeric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Frank Joseph Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert Charles Gmerek
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Publication number: 20080047687Abstract: A combination heat exchanger comprising of a heat exchange core having a plurality tubes, wherein the core having at least one core end; an end tank having two side walls and two end walls, two bulkheads the cavity defining a least a first chamber, a second chamber, and a third chamber, a perimeter edge defined by exterior edges of said side walls, exterior edges of said two end walls, and exterior edges of said two bulkheads; a header plate engaged between said end tank and said core end; and a gasket between said perimeter edge and contact surface of said header plate, wherein the compression ratio of the gasket is varied along the contact surfaces of the perimeter edge and contact surface of the end plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Frank Joseph Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert Charles Gmerek
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Patent number: 7320360Abstract: A heat exchanger assembly includes hollow reinforcing members that define openings for receiving supports therein. An end cap is disposed in each open end of cylindrical header tanks and each of the header tanks includes a tubeless length (X) extending inwardly a predetermined distance from each end cap. An inlet and an outlet are disposed in a tubeless length (X). The ends of the reinforcing members extending over the tubeless lengths (X) of the header tanks which include a slot outside each end cap with a tab extending from each end of reinforcing members and into the adjacent slot. All of the components are brazed together in one operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frank Joseph Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert Charles Gmerek, Robert C Thompson, Michael J Pachucinski
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Publication number: 20070251669Abstract: The invention relates to a heat exchanger mounting bracket which has a first member with a retaining channel and a second member with a retaining lug. The retaining channel of the first member retains the retaining lug of the second member at an initial mounting position, with a predetermined retaining force, by way of at least a formation on the first member. The retaining channel and lug are releaseable from one another when a force greater than or equal to the predetermined retaining force is applied between the first and second members. A heat exchanger mounting bracket is also provided where a body member is provided with a longitudinal slot toward one end for locating a portion (P) of a heat exchanger, and a pivotal arrangement toward the other end. The pivotal arrangement and longitudinal slot allow displacement of the portion (P) of the heat exchanger from a fore to an aft position upon application of an impact force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventors: Jamil Ben Hamida, Slawomir Kedziora, Frank J. Leitch, Brian J. Coyle, Robert C. Gmerek
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Patent number: 7063570Abstract: An electrical connector assembly is employed for packaging an electrical component within the connector housing. The connector housing is substantially closed with an opening for receiving a mating connector along a predetermined line of insertion. First and second conductor elements are retained within the housing in spaced apart relationship. Each conductor element defines an electrical contact, which extends substantially parallel to the line of insertion for engaging mating contacts carried by the mating connector. One or more of the conductor elements define a terminal for receiving a lead from an associated electrical component. The lead receiving terminal is accessible through the housing opening. Means are provided for guiding and positioning the electrical component during the insertion process.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Coyle, Frank J. Leitch, Robert C. Gmerek
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Patent number: 6536230Abstract: An accumulator-dehydrator assembly for use in an air conditioning system including an evaporator and a compressor. The accumulator-dehydrator assembly also includes a canister with an upper portion, an inlet, an outlet and a delivery tube with a first tube end positioned in the upper portion of the canister and a second tube end connected to the outlet. A baffle is disposed within the canister that includes a first end connected to the canister and a second end positioned to define a partition between the first tube end of the delivery tube and the inlet. The purpose of the baffle is to reduce pulsations that result from pressure fluctuations in the air-conditioning system.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Coyle, Prasad Shripad Kadle, John Barrett, John Paul Telesz
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Publication number: 20020095949Abstract: An accumulator-dehydrator assembly for use in an air conditioning system including an evaporator and a compressor. The accumulator-dehydrator assembly also includes a canister with an upper portion, an inlet, an outlet and a delivery tube with a first tube end positioned in the upper portion of the canister and a second tube end connected to the outlet. A baffle is disposed within the canister that includes a first end connected to the canister and a second end positioned to define a partition between the first tube end of the delivery tube and the inlet. The purpose of the baffle is to reduce pulsations that result from pressure fluctuations in the air-conditioning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Applicant: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Coyle, Prasad S. Kadle, John A. Barrett
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Patent number: 6318116Abstract: A baffle for use in an accumulator-dehydrator used in an air conditioning system having at least a first and a second evaporator and a compressor interconnected by refrigerant lines containing refrigerant. The accumulator-dehydrator first and second inlets all connected to the evaporators and an outlet is connected to the compressor through the refrigerant lines. The baffle is mounted inside the accumulator-dehydrator at either the first or second inlet. The baffle has a housing with an opening to allow liquid refrigerant and oil discharged from one of the evaporators to enter the accumulator-dehydrator and prevent liquid refrigerant and oil from within the accumulator-dehydrator from re-entering the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy M. Gabel, Ronald A. Lemmon, Micheal R. Lippa, Jr., Brian J. Coyle