Patents by Inventor Daniel L. Varble
Daniel L. Varble 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: 9850869Abstract: A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming devise includes a fuel inlet for receiving the fuel, a nozzle tip for dispensing the fuel from the fuel injector, a conduit for communicating the fuel from the fuel inlet to the nozzle tip, a valve seat, and a valve selectively seatable and unseatable with the valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel flow out of the nozzle tip. The nozzle tip includes a non-circular recess on a downstream side thereof and a metering hole on an upstream side thereof opening into the non-circular recess to allow fuel to exit the nozzle tip, the metering hole having a smaller area than the non-circular recess.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2013Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael R. Raney, Daniel L. Varble, Axel H. Berndorfer, Stephan Breuer, James Zizelman
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Publication number: 20150021416Abstract: A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming devise includes a fuel inlet for receiving the fuel, a nozzle tip for dispensing the fuel from the fuel injector, a conduit for communicating the fuel from the fuel inlet to the nozzle tip, a valve seat, and a valve selectively seatable and unseatable with the valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel flow out of the nozzle tip. The nozzle tip includes a non-circular recess on a downstream side thereof and a metering hole on an upstream side thereof opening into the non-circular recess to allow fuel to exit the nozzle tip, the metering hole having a smaller area than the non-circular recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: MICHAEL R. RANEY, DANIEL L. VARBLE, AXEL H. BERNDORFER, STEPHAN BREUER, JAMES ZIZELMAN
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Patent number: 7118430Abstract: An electrical connector for use in forming a wire-wrapped welded terminal connection. The connector is formed by stamping and folding from a sheet of metal stock to include an integral sleeve element attached by a strap. During assembly of the connection prior to welding, the terminal is wrapped with wire as in the prior art and then the strap is folded to position the integral sleeve element correctly about the wrappings to form a weldable assembly functionally identical with the prior art sleeved assembly. Because the sleeve element is formed integrally with the connector and attached by a foldable strap, the element is automatically positioned correctly and is held in place by the strap during welding.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James P. Henry, Daniel L. Varble
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Patent number: 6899290Abstract: A fuel swirler plate for improving atomization of fuel in a fuel injector. A plurality of identical fuel supply passages is formed in the plate, each passage including an outer fuel reservoir region; a region having converging walls wherein fuel is accelerated and turned partially tangential to the axis of the plate and fuel injector; a metering region wherein flow is regulated; and an exit region wherein the fuel is combined with similar fuel flows from the other passages to form a high velocity swirl annulus between the swirler plate and a pintle ball of the fuel injector. An advantage of the novel swirl plate over prior art plates is that, when the injector valve is closed, only a very small volume of fuel resides in the swirl annulus between the pintle ball and the exit region of the plate, and such residual fuel is urged rotationally and becomes the leading edge of a new vortex the next time the valve is opened, thus minimizing SAC spray formation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Varble, Harry R. Mieney, Richard L. Cooper, David Rogers, Kevin J. Allen
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Publication number: 20040256494Abstract: An outwardly-opening fuel injector including a conical valve seat and conical valve head having nominally identical cone angles and mating lengths along the conical frustum between about 0.25 mm and about 0.30 mm. One of either the seat surface or the head surface is provided with an annular undercut to limit the length of mating contact to the desired range. The mating lengths and seal areas remain constant with use because the undercut prevents further changes in mating length. The resulting seal area prevents recession of the head into the seat with use, and therefore the valve stroke is predictable and constant. Further, the undercut provides a sharp corner in the fuel flow path downstream of the seal area, which increases the turbulent kinetic energy of fuel being discharged as a spray cone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Daniel L. Varble, Edward S. Suh, Gail E. Geiger, Sudhakar Das
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Patent number: 6732959Abstract: A dual-coil outwardly-opening fuel injector including a fuel tube connected at a lower end to a lower injector housing. Within the fuel tube are a lower (opening) solenoid pole piece, a specially-formed armature, and an upper (closing) solenoid pole piece. A seat assembly including an injector nozzle, swirler, and valve seat are adjustably threaded into the lower housing. A pintle assembly, including a solid pintle portion supporting a valve head and a tubular portion welded thereto, is axially disposed within the fuel tube and is welded to the armature which is spaced from the lower pole piece by a distance equal to the opening stroke of the valve. A return spring adjustment mechanism disposed on the upper pole piece engages the upper end of the pintle assembly for varying the closing force of the return spring. Opening and closing solenoid preassemblies are mounted external to the fuel tube for magnetically engaging the pole pieces and armature within in known fashion.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John H. Delaney, Joseph G. Spakowski, Noreen L. Mastro, Robert B. Perry, Daniel L. Varble, Kevin J. Allen, Jay K. Sofianek
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Publication number: 20040041038Abstract: A dual-coil outwardly-opening fuel injector including a fuel tube connected at a lower end to a lower injector housing. Within the fuel tube are a lower (opening) solenoid pole piece, a specially-formed armature, and an upper (closing) solenoid pole piece. A seat assembly including an injector nozzle, swirler, and valve seat are adjustably threaded into the lower housing. A pintle assembly, including a solid pintle portion supporting a valve head and a tubular portion welded thereto, is axially disposed within the fuel tube and is welded to the armature which is spaced from the lower pole piece by a distance equal to the opening stroke of the valve. A return spring adjustment mechanism disposed on the upper pole piece engages the upper end of the pintle assembly for varying the closing force of the return spring. Opening and closing solenoid preassemblies are mounted external to the fuel tube for magnetically engaging the pole pieces and armature within in known fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: John H. Delaney, Joseph G. Spakowski, Noreen L. Mastro, robert B. Perry, Daniel L. Varble, Kevin J. Allen, Jay K. Sofianek
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Publication number: 20030234302Abstract: A fuel swirler plate for improving atomization of fuel in a fuel injector. A plurality of identical fuel supply passages is formed in the plate, each passage including an outer fuel reservoir region; a region having converging walls wherein fuel is accelerated and turned partially tangential to the axis of the plate and fuel injector; a metering region wherein flow is regulated; and an exit region wherein the fuel is combined with similar fuel flows from the other passages to form a high velocity swirl annulus between the swirler plate and a pintle ball of the fuel injector. An advantage of the novel swirl plate over prior art plates is that, when the injector valve is closed, only a very small volume of fuel resides in the swirl annulus between the pintle ball and the exit region of the plate, and such residual fuel is urged rotationally and becomes the leading edge of a new vortex the next time the valve is opened, thus minimizing SAC spray formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: Daniel L. Varble, Harry R. Mieney, Richard L. Cooper, David Rogers, Kevin J. Allen
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Patent number: 5447140Abstract: A fuel system for use on an internal combustion engine has a fuel metering body which defines a fuel plenum therein. The plenum has an inlet for pressurized fuel, a pressure regulator, and a fuel outlet. Disposed within the fuel plenum, in fluid communication with one another, the inlet and the outlet, are a plurality of fuel injectors. The fuel injectors have outlets which extend through the fuel meter body and deliver fuel to the intake ports of the associated engine through flexible fuel lines terminated by pressure pulse activated poppet nozzles providing a significant degree of application flexibility. The fuel meter body mounts within the intake manifold such that fuel and electrical connections extend out of the manifold for simplified source attachment.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Roger M. Brisbane, Edwin A. Rivera, Daniel L. Varble, David R. Schumann