Patents by Inventor Christopher L. Young
Christopher L. Young 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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Patent number: 10767344Abstract: Power machines having hydraulic systems and controllers configured to prohibit, limit, or allow full operation of the hydraulic systems based upon measured temperature of the hydraulic oil in the system are provided. Also included are methods of controlling the hydraulic systems. In the methods implemented by the controllers, determinations are made as to whether the temperature of the hydraulic oil is below a first (and lowest) set point temperature, above a second (and higher) set point temperature, or between the first and second set point temperatures. The controllers then either prohibit hydraulic system operation, allow limited hydraulic system operation, or allow full hydraulic system operation, based upon the measured temperature in comparison to the two or more set point temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2019Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANYInventors: William E. Haberman, Christopher L. Young, Timothy J. Alger
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Publication number: 20190345691Abstract: Power machines having hydraulic systems and controllers configured to prohibit, limit, or allow full operation of the hydraulic systems based upon measured temperature of the hydraulic oil in the system are provided. Also included are methods of controlling the hydraulic systems. In the methods implemented by the controllers, determinations are made as to whether the temperature of the hydraulic oil is below a first (and lowest) set point temperature, above a second (and higher) set point temperature, or between the first and second set point temperatures. The controllers then either prohibit hydraulic system operation, allow limited hydraulic system operation, or allow full hydraulic system operation, based upon the measured temperature in comparison to the two or more set point temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: William E. Haberman, Christopher L. Young, Timothy J. Alger
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Patent number: 10302027Abstract: Power machines, control systems and methods that adjust engine speed based upon actuation of user input controls that control other power machine functions such as travel functions and lift arm functions. By controlling engine speed at least partially in response to the user input devices controlling other machine functions, more optimal engine speeds can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Ronald S. Hansen, Christopher L. Young
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Publication number: 20170284316Abstract: Power machines, control systems and methods that adjust engine speed based upon actuation of user input controls that control other power machine functions such as travel functions and lift arm functions. By controlling engine speed at least partially in response to the user input devices controlling other machine functions, more optimal engine speeds can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Ronald S. Hansen, Christopher L. Young
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Patent number: 9211808Abstract: A power machine having an engine that generates a torque output and a power conversion system configured to receive the torque output and provide a drive power signal in response to actuation signals for propelling the machine is disclosed. An engine controller provides an engine torque data signal indicative of a torque load on the engine. A user input device generates an input signal indicative of intention to propel the machine. An electronic controller is in communication with the user input device, the power conversion system, and the engine controller. The electronics controller receives the input signal and provides actuation signals to the power conversion system. The electronic controller further provides the actuation signals as a function of the engine torque data signal to limit the engine torque load.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Christopher L. Young
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Patent number: 9132855Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include power machines that provide an electronic tag along mode of operation. A control system is coupled to and selectively provides power to the left and right side tractive elements from the power source. First and second user input devices each provide an actuation signal indicative of manipulation between a neutral state and a forward state. An electronic tag-along input device provides a tag-along activation signal. When each of the first and second user input devices are in the forward state and the electronic tag-along input device provides a tag-along activation signal, a controller maintains power to the left and right side tractive elements when one of the first and second user input devices is in the forward state and the other of the first and second user input devices is the forward or neutral state.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Brady J. Bertsch, Jason L. Magnuson, Christopher L. Young, John M. Hoaby, Charles P. Hoaby
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Publication number: 20130238178Abstract: A power machine having an engine that generates a torque output and a power conversion system configured to receive the torque output and provide a drive power signal in response to actuation signals for propelling the machine is disclosed. An engine controller provides an engine torque data signal indicative of a torque load on the engine. A user input device generates an input signal indicative of intention to propel the machine. An electronic controller is in communication with the user input device, the power conversion system, and the engine controller. The electronics controller receives the input signal and provides actuation signals to the power conversion system. The electronic controller further provides the actuation signals as a function of the engine torque data signal to limit the engine torque load.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Christopher L. Young
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Patent number: 8364356Abstract: A method of altering a drive parameter of a machine having a drive system that is configured to operate a left side of the machine independently of the right side of the machine. The method includes entering, by a user, a drive parameter alteration mode by actuating a first input, and actuating a second input to alter one or more parameters associated with a controller of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Christopher L. Young, Jason L. Magnuson, Spencer L. Mindeman
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Patent number: 8041492Abstract: Controlling a drive system for a power machine having an engine is discussed. The method includes receiving a control signal and calculating a base output value based on the control signal. The base output value is compensated for a load applied to the engine. A signal indicative of the compensated output value is provided to a drive component.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Christopher L. Young
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Publication number: 20080103638Abstract: Controlling a drive system for a power machine having an engine is discussed. The method includes receiving a control signal and calculating a base output value based on the control signal. The base output value is compensated for a load applied to the engine. A signal indicative of the compensated output value is provided to a drive component.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: Clark Equipment CompanyInventor: Christopher L. Young
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Patent number: 5969440Abstract: An improved pressure-actuated door access bar is disclosed which may be located on a door to control access or egress through the door, whereby the door access bar is used to trigger unlocking or opening, or both unlocking and opening, of the door following pressure being exerted on the door access bar by an individual desiring access or egress through the door. Two electromechanical force transducer assemblies having no moving parts are mounted within a rigid base member which may in turn be mounted on a door or in another desired location, and a cover member mounted over the base member exerts pressure on the electromechanical force transducer assemblies when pressure is placed on it. When a given amount of pressure is detected by either or both of the electromechanical force transducer assemblies, the door will be unlocked or opened, or both unlocked and opened.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventors: Christopher L. Young, Richard Geringer, David Geringer
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Patent number: 5703569Abstract: Provided is a self-calibrating system which self-calibrates for operation regardless of the particular reservoir or expansion tank, which further detects when a hydraulic fluid system adapted to a turf care machine has developed a leak and which warns the machine operator of such a leak before an appreciable amount of hydraulic fluid is allowed to leak from the system. The system includes a reservoir for holding a quantity of hydraulic fluid. The reservoir is connected via a connecting tube or hose located at the upper-most portion of the reservoir and connected to an expansion tank mounted substantially adjacent to the reservoir. The expansion tank includes a fitting having an elongated tube extending down into the expansion tank. The end of this tube is maintained substantially below the level of hydraulic fluid in the expansion tank during operation of the turf care machine to which it is attached.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Ransomes America CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Oliver, Christopher L. Young, Richard D. Bednar
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Patent number: 5548278Abstract: A hydraulic fluid lead detection system which self-calibrates for operation regardless of the particular reservoir or expansion tank. A reservoir stores a quantity of hydraulic fluid and is connected via a connecting tube or hose located at the upper-most portion of the reservoir and connected to an expansion tank mounted substantially adjacent to the reservoir. An elongated tube extends down into the expansion tank. The end of this tube is maintained substantially below the level of hydraulic fluid in the expansion tank during operation of the turf care machine. During operation, the hydraulic fluid expands with rising temperatures, and the connecting tube communicates the expanding fluid to the expansion tank. A float type fluid level sensor measures the level of hydraulic fluid within the expansion tank and outputs an electronic signal corresponding to the fluid level in the expansion tank to the microcomputer based monitoring unit, which also senses the fluid temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Ransomes America CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Oliver, Christopher L. Young, Richard D. Bednar
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Patent number: 5402110Abstract: A system such as one for detecting when a hydraulic fluid system adapted to a turf care machine, has developed a leak and to warn the machine operator of such a leak before an appreciable amount of hydraulic fluid is allowed to leak from the system. The system includes a reservoir for holding a quantity of hydraulic fluid. The reservoir is connected via a connecting tube or hose to an expansion tank mounted adjacent to the reservoir. The expansion tank includes a fitting having an elongated tube extending down into the expansion tank. The end of this tube is maintained substantially below the level of hydraulic fluid in the expansion tank during operation of the turf care machine to which it is attached. As the machine is operated, the hydraulic fluid expands with rising temperature, and the connecting tube communicates the expanding fluid to the expansion tank. When operation of the machine is discontinued the hydraulic fluid contracts as it cools.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Ransomes America CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Oliver, Christopher L. Young, Richard D. Bednar