Patents by Inventor Eric L. Jensen
Eric L. Jensen 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: 20040154887Abstract: A suspension control system includes a plurality of damper assemblies, each damper assembly including an integrated velocity sensor and an integrated local controller with a drive unit connected to a damper coil of the damper assembly. A central controller may be connected for communication with the integrated local controller of each damper assembly. The local controller of each damper assembly normally controls the damper assembly independently of the central controller or other damper assemblies for carrying out at least one control function of the damper assembly. When provided, the central controller communicates with the local controller of each damper assembly for overriding local control functions. A related self-contained piston damper unit is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Thomas W. Nehl, Fang Deng, David J. Barta, Eric L. Jensen, Bruce A. Heaston, Alexander A. Alexandridis, Malakondaiah Naidu, Suresh Gopalakrishnan
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Publication number: 20040129468Abstract: A suspension system, typically for use between a cab and an associated truck frame, including a s strut module having a strut, an air spring and a control module. The control module is connected to a source of pressurized air, is integral with the strut and includes a height sensor for sensing a distance between the cab and truck frame. The integral control module selectively pressurizes the air spring in response to changes in that distance. Preferably, the strut is a magnetorheological, McPherson-type strut and the air spring encloses at least a portion of the strut to provide a compact assembly. The strut damping characteristics are varied by the control module to provide optimal ride characteristics. The strut module includes a three-point connection to the cab and frame to resist relative lateral movement between the cab and frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Eric L. Jensen, Todd A. Bishop
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Publication number: 20040104061Abstract: The invention is a suspension system, typically for use between a cab and a truck frame, includes a strut module having a strut and an air spring, and a control module, connected to a source of pressurized air, for sensing a distance between the cab and truck frame and selectively pressurizing the air spring in response to changes in that distance. Preferably, the strut is a McPherson-type strut and the air spring encloses at least a portion of the strut to provide a compact assembly and includes a three point connection to the cab and frame to resist relative lateral movement between the cab and frame. The strut also preferably is a magnetorheological-type damper so that the control module can adjust the damping characteristics of the strut to optimize rider comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen, William C. Kruckemeyer
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Publication number: 20040046336Abstract: A suspension system for a vehicle. A control arm is attachable to the vehicle frame by a first bushing and by a second bushing and is attachable to the knuckle by a ball joint. A torsion spring assembly has a torsion tube and a torsion bar positioned within the torsion tube. A first end portion of the torsion bar is attached to a first end portion of the torsion tube, and a second end portion of the torsion bar extends beyond a second end of the torsion tube and is attached to the control arm. No portion of the torsion tube is immobilized with respect to the frame. A moment bar has a first end portion attached to the torsion tube and has a second end portion attachable to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Eric L. Jensen, Todd A. Bishop, William C. Kruckemeyer, Mark O. Bodie, David J. Barta
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Publication number: 20040040806Abstract: A suspension damper comprises a cylinder tube and a control partition. The cylinder tube is disposed within a reservoir tube to define a fluid reservoir, and has at least one first hole. The control partition is disposed in the fluid reservoir, and communicates with the at least one hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 6637558Abstract: A damper for dampening vibrations of a rotatable steering shaft of a motor vehicle comprises a rotor and means for rotating the rotor at a rate proportional to and greater than rotation of the steering shaft. Magnetorheological fluid is disposed at least partially around the rotor, and has a viscosity variable to vary a load on the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Eric L. Jensen, Ronald G. Smith
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Patent number: 6637557Abstract: An adjustable vehicle suspension strut configured to be arranged between a wheel assembly and a body of a vehicle, the adjustable strut including a tube. A piston is slidably carried in the tube on a piston rod. A coil is carried on the piston adjacent a first flow passageway in the piston to produce a magnetic field thereacross and a control valve is carried on the piston controlling fluid flow through a second flow passageway in the piston. The control valve is positioned at the distal end of the rod upstream of the first flow passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 6637560Abstract: The invention provides a vehicle damper assembly and a method for modulating fluid flow through the same. The assembly includes a housing including a fluid carried therein. A piston is slidably carried in the housing and includes a ring and a core. At least one gap to allow fluid flow is formed between the ring and core. A rod is operably attached to the piston. The ring moves axially with respect to the core to vary the gap size and modulate fluid flow during operation of the assembly. The method includes axially moving a ring with respect to a core during assembly operation. At least one gap size is varied based on the axial movement, wherein the gap is formed between the ring and core.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Publication number: 20030159897Abstract: The invention provides a vehicle damper assembly and a method for modulating fluid flow through the same. The assembly includes a housing including a fluid carried therein. A piston is slidably carried in the housing and includes a ring and a core. At least one gap to allow fluid flow is formed between the ring and core. A rod is operably attached to the piston. The ring moves axially with respect to the core to vary the gap size and modulate fluid flow during operation of the assembly. The method includes axially moving a ring with respect to a core during assembly operation. At least one gap size is varied based on the axial movement, wherein the gap is formed between the ring and core.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Publication number: 20030106752Abstract: The invention provides a vehicle damper assembly including a housing including a fluid carried therein, a piston slidably carried in the housing, and a rod operably attached to the piston. The piston includes a curved portion positioned adjacent a housing inner surface. The invention further provides a vehicle damper assembly including housing means for carrying a fluid, piston means from reducing binding contact with the housing means, and rod means for moving the piston means. The invention further provides a method of reducing binding contact in a vehicle damper assembly. A longitudinal radius is determined for a piston based on a housing inner surface. The piston is formed with a curved portion based on the longitudinal radius. The curved portion is positioned adjacent the housing inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Publication number: 20030085086Abstract: A damper for dampening vibrations of a rotatable steering shaft of a motor vehicle comprises a rotor and means for rotating the rotor at a rate proportional to and greater than rotation of the steering shaft. Magnetorheological fluid is disposed at least partially around the rotor, and has a viscosity variable to vary a load on the rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Eric L. Jensen, Ronald G. Smith
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Publication number: 20030029683Abstract: An adjustable vehicle suspension strut configured to be arranged between a wheel assembly and a body of a vehicle, the adjustable strut including a tube. A piston is slidably carried in the tube on a piston rod. A coil is carried on the piston adjacent a first flow passageway in the piston to produce a magnetic field thereacross and a control valve is carried on the piston controlling fluid flow through a second flow passageway in the piston. The control valve is positioned at the distal end of the rod upstream of the first flow passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Todd A. Bishop, Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 6450304Abstract: A damper includes a piston that carries a relatively compact control valve for controlling fluid flow through the piston. The control valve provides a variable amount of damping by regulating damper fluid flow between the extension chamber and the compression chamber of the damper during extension and compression strokes. Pressure regulation across the piston is controlled through a flow path as determined by the control valve. The damping force of the damper varies depending upon the loading conditions of the vehicle. The control valve is air pressure actuated to adjust the damping force and control the flow of fluid in the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Troy Allen Miller, Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Eric L. Jensen
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Publication number: 20020108825Abstract: A damper includes a piston that carries a relatively compact control valve for controlling fluid flow through the piston. The control valve provides a variable amount of damping by regulating damper fluid flow between the extension chamber and the compression chamber of the damper during extension and compression strokes. Pressure regulation across the piston is controlled through a flow path as determined by the control valve. The damping force of the damper varies depending upon the loading conditions of the vehicle. The control valve is air pressure actuated to adjust the damping force and control the flow of fluid in the flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Troy Allen Miller, Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 6382371Abstract: A suspension damper assembly capable of adjusting the height of an automobile includes a cylinder tube defining a pumping chamber aligned concentrically within a reservoir tube. A fluid reservoir is defined between the reservoir tube and the cylinder tube. A piston is slideably disposed within the cylinder tube. A gas cup is slideably disposed within the assembly and separates a fluid chamber within the cylinder tube from a gas chamber. The gas cup includes a cup conduit connecting the pumping chamber to the reservoir chamber whereby stroking the gas cup pumps fluid into the pumping chamber increasing the outward force of the piston for raising the height of the vehicle. A piston shaft guide includes a shaft valve allowing fluid to pass from the pumping chamber to the reservoir chamber for reducing the outward force of the piston and lowering the height of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Oliver, William C. Kruckemeyer, Ronald G. Smith, Jr., Eric L. Jensen, Troy A. Miller
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Patent number: 5873193Abstract: A reusable and refillable insect bait container having insect base passageways to its interior bait reservoir, a removable top cap, and a lower ground engaging support stake member. The ground engaging stake member has upper protrusions that engage base notches to hold these two components together. The cap has a lower mating indent which engages a protruding member on the base to hold these components together in a snap fit relationship. When access to the base's reservoir is desired, the removable cap is pulled off by a tab and the bait needed inserted. Both the base and cap should be made of a flexible weather resistant material, such as rubber or soft plastic, to permit the firmer stake material and its protrusions to easily be inserted in a locking manner into the base.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Inventor: Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 5560454Abstract: The incorporation of a unidirectional flow regulation valve into the piston of a damper provides continuously variable real time damping with passive compression damping. The valve is housed within the piston thus incorporating into a single component the flow passages for both the variable and passive valving. An electrical circuit is provided through componentry of the damper and regulation valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Eric L. Jensen, Michael L. Oliver
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Patent number: 5510988Abstract: A vehicle has a real time suspension control which requires, as inputs, a set of absolute body modal velocity signals. Accurate estimates of these signals are derived from relative position sensors at the body suspension points by converting the relative vertical position signals from these sensors to relative body modal (e.g. heave, pitch and roll) velocity signals and passing each of these signals through a second order low pass filter including an additional phase inversion for compensation of the 180 degree filter phase lag. Thus, the necessity of absolute body accelerometers is eliminated, for a significant cost reduction. In a vehicle having significant front to rear flexing or flexing within the front or rear suspension that can affect the accuracy of the estimated absolute body roll velocity, the normal roll velocity transformation equation is modified to include only the front or the rear pair of relative velocity signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Delco Electronics CorporationInventors: Kamal N. Majeed, Albert V. Fratini, Jr., Scott A. Stacey, Eric L. Jensen, Jay R. Varner, James W. Hauser
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Patent number: 5362094Abstract: A stabilizer bar system includes a stabilizer bar connected to a support by a hydraulic actuator. A pump forces fluid into conduits connected to upper and lower chambers of the actuator. A check valve is provided between the pump and the actuator. A pressure control valve, provided between the check valve and the actuator, is controlled by an electronic controller to vary pressure in the actuator chambers.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Eric L. Jensen
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Patent number: 5333708Abstract: A twin-tube hydraulic damper includes a fluid-filled cylinder tube closed at its lower end by a cylinder end. A piston is slidably mounted in the cylinder tube and divides an interior volume of the cylinder tube into upper and lower chambers. A plurality of intake slots permit fluid to flow from a reservoir to the lower chamber. A plurality of exit flow openings permit fluid to flow from the lower chamber to the reservoir. A cut-off cap is slidably mounted on the cylinder end and sprung away from the cylinder end by a reaction spring. An annular wall formed on the cylinder end receives the cap as the piston engages an activation spring near the travel limit of a compression stroke. Reduced fluid flow through the exit flow openings increases the damping force to reduce harsh impacts.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Eric L. Jensen, Rachel J. Belvo, Randall L. Derr