Patents by Inventor Christopher Stringfellow
Christopher Stringfellow 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: 7719219Abstract: An electronic line shaft comprising a motor drive comprising a velocity noise filter coupled to receive a feedback position signal and operable to filter the feedback position signal to generate a feedback velocity signal where the noise filter has at least one controllable filter parameter that affects filter operating characteristics and a processing unit operable to execute a wizard for configuring the motor drive, the wizard being operable to receive mechanical characteristic data associated with the motor drive that is provided as input by a wizard user via a user interface and to determine a noise parameter based on the mechanical characteristic data, wherein the at least one controllable filter parameter is adjusted as a function of the noise parameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Baumann, Thomas J. Rehm, Richard W. Piefer, John Joseph Golownia, Jr., John M. Keller, David Christopher Stringfellow, Michael Robert Keller
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Publication number: 20090134829Abstract: An electronic line shaft comprising a motor drive comprising a velocity noise filter coupled to receive a feedback position signal and operable to filter the feedback position signal to generate a feedback velocity signal where the noise filter has at least one controllable filter parameter that affects filter operating characteristics and a processing unit operable to execute a wizard for configuring the motor drive, the wizard being operable to receive mechanical characteristic data associated with the motor drive that is provided as input by a wizard user via a user interface and to determine a noise parameter based on the mechanical characteristic data, wherein the at least one controllable filter parameter is adjusted as a function of the noise parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: KEVIN L. BAUMANN, THOMAS J. REHM, RICHARD W. PIEFER, JOHN JOSEPH GOLOWNIA, JR., JOHN M. KELLER, DAVID CHRISTOPHER STRINGFELLOW, MICHAEL ROBERT KELLER
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Patent number: 7531973Abstract: An electronic line shaft includes a motor drive and a processing unit operable to execute a wizard for configuring the motor drive. The wizard is operable to receive mechanical characteristic data associated with the motor drive, determine a noise parameter based on the mechanical characteristic data, and determine at least one control parameter of the motor drive based on the noise parameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Baumann, Thomas J. Rehm, Richard W. Piefer, John Joseph Golownia, Jr., John M. Keller, David Christopher Stringfellow, Michael Robert Keller
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Patent number: 6997166Abstract: A fuel injector for use in an internal combustion engine, comprising a supply passage for high pressure fuel and an injection nozzle for receiving high pressure fuel. The injection nozzle includes a valve needle which is engageable with a valve needle seating to control fuel delivery from the injector. A surface associated with the valve needle is exposed to fuel pressure within a control chamber and a first restricted flow path provides communication between the supply passage and the control chamber. A supplementary flow path also provides communication between the supply passage and the control chamber under the control of a control valve, so as to allow high pressure fuel to flow from the supply passage into the control chamber through two flow paths when it is required to terminate an injection of fuel.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Stringfellow
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Publication number: 20050133629Abstract: A fuel injector for use in an internal combustion engine, comprising a supply passage for high pressure fuel and an injection nozzle for receiving high pressure fuel. The injection nozzle includes a valve needle which is engageable with a valve needle seating to control fuel delivery from the injector. A surface associated with the valve needle is exposed to fuel pressure within a control chamber and a first restricted flow path provides communication between the supply passage and the control chamber. A supplementary flow path also provides communication between the supply passage and the control chamber under the control of a control valve, so as to allow high pressure fuel to flow from the supply passage into the control chamber through two flow paths when it is required to terminate an injection of fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventor: Christopher Stringfellow
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Patent number: 6394762Abstract: A fuel pump comprising a first pumping plunger reciprocable within a first bore and defining, with the first bore, a first pumping chamber. A second pumping plunger is reciprocable within a second bore and defines, with the second bore, a second pumping chamber. The fuel pump further comprises a supply passage, whereby fuel from the first pumping chamber is supplied to the second pumping chamber. A drive arrangement is provided for driving the first and second pumping plungers in both an extending direction and a retracting direction such that when the drive arrangement drives the first pumping plunger in its retracting direction, the second pumping plunger is driven in its extending direction to expel fuel from the second pumping chamber, and when the drive arrangement drives the first pumping plunger in its extending direction, the second pumping plunger is driven in its retracting direction and fuel is expelled from the first pumping chamber through the supply passage to the second pumping chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Alban George Collingborn, John Roderick Jefferson, Christopher Stringfellow
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Patent number: 6053425Abstract: An injector includes a nozzle body having a bore and defining a seating, and a fuel flow path along which fuel flows, in use, towards the seating. A needle is slidable through a range of movement within the bore, and engagable with the seating to control fuel flow to an outlet aperture. The needle includes a thrust surface against which fuel at high pressure acts, in use, to lift the needle from its seating. The bore and needle together define a restriction to the flow of fuel along the fuel flow path towards the seating. The restriction is located upstream of the thrust surface, and the restriction is arranged to restrict the rate of flow of fuel towards the seating throughout the range of movement of the needle. In a preferred embodiment, the restriction is arranged such that the rate of fuel flow towards the seating through the restriction varies as the needle separates from the seating.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Lucas IndustriesInventor: Christopher Stringfellow
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Patent number: 5983869Abstract: A fuel system is described which comprises a high pressure fuel pump arranged to supply fuel under pressure to a plurality of injectors. A backleak connection line is arranged to return fuel from the injectors to a fuel reservoir. A venturi pump is connected to the backleak connection line and is arranged to draw fuel from the line to reduce the fuel pressure therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Lucas Industries plcInventors: Michael Peter Cooke, Paul Francis Garland, Christopher Stringfellow, Christopher Matthew Moore, Paul Raymond Smith
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Patent number: 5443048Abstract: A rotary distributor type fuel pumping apparatus has two pairs of plungers housed in respective diametrical bores which intersect each other. One of the plungers is longer than the remaining plungers conveniently by providing an extension at its inner end. The extension lies in the paths of movement of the remaining plungers so as to minimize the risk of damage to the plungers.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited CompanyInventors: Stuart W. Nicol, Peter A. G. Collingborn, Christopher Stringfellow, Ronald Phillips
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Patent number: 5213481Abstract: A fuel pumping apparatus of the rotary distributor type has a fluid pressure operable valve which can be opened to terminate delivery of fuel to an associated engine. The operation of the valve is controlled by an axially movable shuttle contained in a cylinder. The shuttle is biased toward one end of the cylinder and is displaced away from the one end of the cylinder by fuel supplied by an auxiliary plunger. The shuttle is angularly movable by an actuating mechanism to vary the extent of movement before operation of the valve. The shuttle is biased to the one end of the cylinder by a shuttle return piston in order to reduce the frictional loads on the actuating mechanism. The cylinder containing the return piston is connected to an accumulator chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventors: Christopher Stringfellow, Peter A. G. Collingborn, Derek W. Tomsett
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Patent number: 4920940Abstract: A fuel pumping apparatus of the rotary distributor type includes an accumulator volume into which fuel can be spilled to terminate delivery of fuel by the apparatus. The accumulator is defined by a movable member in the form of a sleeve which is slidable on an extension of the distributor member and has a closed end. The extension defines a seating with which can be engaged by a valve element defined by the sleeve. The extension and sleeve define an annular space connected to the pumping chamber of the apparatus and mechanical means is provided to effect initial movement of the sleeve against the action of a spring to lift the valve element from the seating to allow fuel flow into the accumulator volume.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited CompanyInventors: Kenneth M. Harris, George N. Felton, Peter A. G. Collingborn, Christopher Stringfellow, Godfrey Greeves