Patents by Inventor Claus Ruppmann
Claus Ruppmann 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: 5543772Abstract: The ignition coil includes a cast resin portion; a primary winding embedded in the cast resin portion; a secondary winding embedded in the cast resin portion; at least one contact part electrically connecting an end portion of an ignition cable and a high-voltage end of the secondary winding; a retaining part (4) having a throughgoing aperture for receiving the ignition cable (2), the retaining part (4) protruding from the cast resin portion (14); a shrink hose (3) acting as a sealing means surrounding the end portion of the ignition cable (2) concentrically, extending through the aperture of the retaining part (4) and beyond the retaining part (4); and a shrink sleeve (6) acting as additional sealing means concentric with the end portion of the ignition cable (2) and connected with the end portion of the ignition cable at least in one end region and with the retaining part (4) at least in another end region thereof so as to seal against moisture.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Claus Ruppmann, Andreas Ehrmann, Alexander Bareiss
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Patent number: 4962737Abstract: A device for controlling a throttle cross-section of at least one control orifice in a bypass line extending around a throttle valve of an air intake pipe of an internal combustion engine, for regulating an idle speed of the internal combustion engine, and comprising a throttle member, a spring element for biasing the throttle member to an initial position thereof, and a positioning motor for moving the throttle member from its initial position against a bias force of the spring element, upon failure of the spring element and when the positioning motor is actuated, to establish a safety cross-section in the bypass line, a quantity of operating medium flowing through the safety cross-section being less than a quantity of operating medium flowing through a complete cross-section of the control orifice whereby idle operation of the internal combustion engine is insured.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gunter Brand, Hartmut Brammer, Richard Gerber, Otto Glockler, Gerold Grimm, Hans-Ulrich Gruber, Dieter Gunther, Jorg Issler, Harald Kalippke, Wolfgang Lolhoffel, Helmut Maurer, Ulrich Mayer, Gunther Plapp, Erhard Renninger, Claus Ruppmann, Harald Sailer, Peter Werner
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Patent number: 4683861Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for venting a fuel tank of internal combustion engines or the like, wherein fuel vapors developing in the tank are received in an intermediate storage unit containing an activated carbon filter and are delivered to the induction area of the engine in dependence upon operating conditions. The delivery is accomplished by an electrically controlled tank venting valve having a pass-through opening the cross section of which is continuously changed. This is achieved by changing the pulse duty factor of the drive pulse train for this valve. The pulse duty factor may be determined in the sense of a pure control using a family of characteristic fields in dependence on rotational speed and load of the engine, or by taking into account preferably averaged Lambda values with a reduction in the cross section of the pass-through opening of the tank vent valve as the mixture becomes richer.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Helmut Breitkreuz, Albrecht Clement, Dieter Mayer, Claus Ruppmann, Dieter Walz, Ernst Wild, Martin Zechnall
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Patent number: 4672934Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and an apparatus for adapting the characteristic of a final controlling element to eliminate disturbances and other undesired influencing quantities and, particularly for adapting the controller characteristic for the idle air charge control of internal combustion engines. A desired air quantity value issued by a regulator on the basis of various operating conditions is corrected by multiplicative and/or additive action prior to being delivered to an idle control element, for example, by means of which a change is effected in the cross-sectional area of the opening of a bypass valve arranged in the fuel metering arrangement of the internal combustion engine. This correction relates to adapting a characteristic of the idle control element with respect to offset and slope. This is accomplished by evaluating the output signals of at least one offset integrator or one slope integrator to generate an adapted electrical actuating quantity for the idle control element.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Cornelius Peter, Claus Ruppmann
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Patent number: 4665757Abstract: A flow rate meter which serves to ascertain the mass of a flowing medium, in particular the flow rate of the air aspirated by an internal combustion engine via its air intake tube. The flow rate meter includes a measuring device that is pivotable about a bearing shaft in a flow conduit, in order to reduce the measurement error at maximum flow rate of the medium, a connecting conduit discharges downstream of the measuring device and its opening remote from the flow conduit leads into the damping chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Richard Bertsch, Eberhard Biermann, Dieter Gunther, Claus Ruppmann, Erwin Nagele
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Patent number: 4664142Abstract: A pressure regulating device is proposed, which serves to regulate the fuel pressure in a fuel injection system for internal combustion engines. The pressure regulating device includes a pressure regulating valve which has a valve diaphragm fastened in a valve housing and defining a fuel chamber which communicates via an inflow opening with a fuel distributor line. Protruding into the fuel chamber is a valve seat body joined to the valve housing, on one end of which body a valve seat is formed and the other end of which is embodied as an outlet pipe that passes through the wall of the fuel distributor line. The fuel distributor line is formed of two shell halves inserted one inside the other, of which the first shell half has a tub-shaped end into which the pressure regulating valve is inserted and with which it is securely fastened.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Richard Bertsch, Dieter Gunther, Claus Ruppmann
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Patent number: 4592320Abstract: A method and a device for an adaptive forward feeding of a disturbance correcting signal in a regulator is based on storing an output signal from the regulator at a first time point t.sub.0 corresponding to the occurrence of a disturbance. At a later time point t.sub.1 when the disturbance has been settled by the regulator, a second output signal from the regulator indicative of the final integration level is compared with a stored signal and the difference signal is processed and combined with a constant disturbance correcting signal, thus producing another an adapted disturbance correcting signal which minimizes the deviation from a desired magnitude and at the input of the regulator. The processing of the adaptive correction signal at the output of the comparator is preferably made by an integration according to a preset formula of a plurality of differences produced from a plurality of forward switching actions before the second time point t.sub.1.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1985Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Cornelius Peter, Claus Ruppmann
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Patent number: 4567869Abstract: The invention is directed to a method and an apparatus for adapting the characteristic of a final controlling element to eliminate disturbances and other undesired influencing quantities and, particularly for adapting the controller characteristic for the idle air charge control of internal combustion engines. A desired air quantity value issued by a regulator on the basis of various operating conditions is corrected by multiplicative and/or additive action prior to being delivered to an idle control element, for example, by means of which a change is effected in the cross-sectional area of the opening of a bypass valve arranged in the fuel metering arrangement of the internal combustion engine. This correction relates to adapting a characteristic of the idle control element with respect to offset and slope. This is accomplished by evaluating the output signals of at least one offset integrator or one slope integrator to generate an adapted electrical actuating quantity for the idle control element.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Cornelius Peter, Claus Ruppmann
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Patent number: 4494517Abstract: A method and an apparatus for controlling at least one throttle cross section in a control line, in particular in a line carrying operating medium for an internal combustion engine, such as an air bypass around the throttle valve of the engine. The apparatus includes an electric control motor, by means of which a throttle device having a circular-segmental control section can be rotated. The control section is rotatable in a control opening intersecting the control line, and the control line and control opening are connected with one another by a throttle opening which has limiting faces. When the control motor is not excited or if the control motor should fail, the control section is rotated by a spring element against a stop, into a position in which a control edge together with the limiting face opens a first throttle cross section, which is sufficiently large to supply the engine with a sufficient quantity of air for the prevailing situation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Alfred Kratt, Cornelius Peter, Claus Ruppmann, Rainer Schillinger
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Patent number: 4428345Abstract: A fuel metering system having a .lambda. regulation device in which the delay periods known per se from the prior art are variable upon the switchover of the integration direction of an integrator included in the .lambda. regulation system. This variation produces a shortening of the delay period, as a result of which it is possible to prevent an excessive enrichment of the mixture. The invention relates to a controllable reduction of the individual delay signal as well as a control of the total duration of control exerted on the delay signals as they appear. The invention is independent of whether it is realized by either analog or digital circuit technology.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Richard Bertsch, Dieter Gunther, Michael Horbelt, Bernd Kraus, Jurgen Penschuck, Claus Ruppmann, Hans Schnurle