Patents by Inventor Franz Laimböck
Franz Laimböck 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: 20100308685Abstract: A rotor for use in an electrical motor which includes an anti-expansion ring centrally mounted on the rotor to restrict the extent rotor elements mounted on a rotatable shaft may expand outward due to centrifugal forces generated when the motor is operated. Such motors are suited for use in high rotational speed environments such as electrically controlled turbochargers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: EcoMotors, International, Inc.Inventors: Will Hippen, Franz Laimboeck, Peter Hofbauer
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Publication number: 20100284824Abstract: An electrically controlled turbocharger has a motor mounted on a shaft in a motor housing between a turbine and compressor. Oil is sprayed onto the motor stator to cool the stator. An oil gallery is disposed above the stator to receive lubricating oil and contains apertures that perform as jets to allow oil to be sprayed directly on the motor stator. A coolant jacket is formed in the turbocharger housing between the turbine and the motor to allow liquid coolant to circulate therein and dissipate heat from the turbine end prior to reaching the motor components. Other embodiments provide for a stator component to be submerged in flowing cooling oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: EcoMotors International, Inc.Inventors: Will Hippen, Franz Laimboeck, Tyler Garrard
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Publication number: 20100175377Abstract: An electrically controlled turbocharger has a motor mounted on a shaft in a motor housing between a turbine and compressor. Oil is sprayed onto the motor stator to cool the stator. Flingers on the shaft fling oil back onto the stator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Will Hippen, Franz Laimboeck, Peter Hofbauer, Tyler Garrard
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Patent number: 7305961Abstract: The invention relates to a modular internal combustion engine (1) comprising an engine housing (17, 117) with a crankshaft drive (40) having at least one reciprocating piston (4) in a cylinder (2), which acts on a crankshaft (6) by means of a connecting rod (5), and a variable-speed gear box (10) connected to the crankshaft (6) via a disengaging clutch (8), and a gearbox output train (12) which connects to at least one drive shaft (15) of a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Publication number: 20060130802Abstract: The invention relates to a modular internal combustion engine (1) comprising an engine housing (17, 117) with a crankshaft drive (40) having at least one reciprocating piston (4) in a cylinder (2), which acts on a crankshaft (6) by means of a connecting rod (5), and a variable-speed gear box (10) connected to the crankshaft (6) via a disengaging clutch (8), and a gearbox output train (12) which connects to at least one drive shaft (15) of a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimboeck
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Patent number: 6941918Abstract: The invention relates to an internal combustion engine (1) with at least one cylinder (2) with a reciprocating piston (4) coupled to a connecting rod (5) for rotating a crankshaft (6), with an engageable gear (8) that is comprised of a first gear shaft (12) that is driven by the crankshaft (6) through a belt-type stepless transmission (7) and of a second gear shaft (15) that is coupled to an intermediate shaft (18) for rotating a drive shaft (9), and with a balancer shaft (20) driven by the crankshaft (6), said crankshaft (6), first gear shaft (12), second gear shaft (15), intermediate shaft (18) and balancer shaft (20) being disposed in one common, multi-piece housing (24).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimboeck
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Patent number: 6880510Abstract: The invention relates to a cylinder head (1) for an internal combustion engine with at least one inlet channel (3), which generates a swirling flow (S) in the combustion chamber (2), preferably curved in the direction of the swirling flow (S) with an external wall region (3a) and an internal wall region (3b) relative to the swirling flow (S). A valve seat ring (4) is arranged in the region of the opening (9) of the inlet channel (3) into the combustion chamber (2). According to the invention, a strong swirling flow (S) without significant reduction of the flow cross-section of the inlet channel (3) may be achieved whilst keeping the mechanical loading on the cylinder head to a minimum, whereby the external wall region (3a), in the region of the valve seat ring (4), is at least partly formed by a projection (11) of the cylinder head (1) within an internal surface (4a) of the valve seat ring (4), whereby the internal surface (4a) of the valve seat ring (4) extends beyond said projection (11).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6863046Abstract: An internal combustion engine includes at least two intake valves per cylinder, and at least two intake ports leading to the intake valves, a first intake port preferably being configured as unthrottled tangential passage and the flow through a second intake port being controlled by means of a first throttle element (11) actuated in dependence of at least one engine parameter, and at least one fuel injector per cylinder injecting fuel into at least two intake ports, wherein in the closed position of the first throttle element at least one leakage aperture will permit a defined minimum flow through the second intake port.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6729275Abstract: A two-stroke internal combustion engine with crankcase scavenging includes an exhaust passage controlled by the piston and at least two first transfer passages and at least one second transfer passage, each with a corresponding transfer window into the cylinder chamber and a window on the crankcase side for communication between the cylinder chamber and the crankcase, the transfer windows of the first transfer passages being controlled by the upper edge of the piston, and the crankcase-side window of the second transfer passage being disposed in a region of the cylinder wall that is swept by the piston skirt of the piston. The cylinder wall includes at least one recess which is arranged in close vicinity to the transfer window of the second transfer passage and which is in flow communication with the second transfer passage, wherein a narrow passage is arranged between the recess and the second transfer passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6729289Abstract: In an internal combustion engine having at least two working pistons, each reciprocating in one cylinder and acting on a crankshaft through one connecting rod each and with at least one balance piston movably mounted in a balance cylinder of its own for balancing the inertial forces, the balance piston is driven by the crankshaft through a balance connecting rod, the crank of the balance piston being disposed between the cranks of the two working pistons. The cylinders of the working pistons are disposed in a “V” arrangement and the axes of the cylinders of the working pistons are positioned at an angle of 0°<&agr;<45° to one another, the axis of the balance cylinder being arranged in a first center plane including the crankshaft axis between the two cylinders of the working pistons.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventors: Franz Laimböck, Christian Spanner
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Patent number: 6715455Abstract: An internal combustion engine with at least one control element for variation of the flow cross-section of a charge exchange passage, which control element is automatically adjustable in accordance with the engine mode by means of an actuating member and a connecting element. In order to permit automatic adjustment of the control element in dependence of engine speed and load in a simple manner, the internal combustion engine be flexibly supported in a frame, and that the actuating member of the control element be supported via the connecting element on at least one pivot fixed in the frame, such that the control element can adjust itself with increasing torque, due to the relative movement between engine and frame resulting from the torque of the combustion engine, thereby increasing the flow cross-section of the charge exchange passage while varying the beginning of the charge changing process.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Publication number: 20040040533Abstract: The invention relates to an internal combustion engine (1) with at least one cylinder (2) with a reciprocating piston (4) coupled to a connecting rod (5) for rotating a crankshaft (6), with an engageable gear (8) that is comprised of a first gear shaft (12) that is driven by the crankshaft (6) through a belt-type stepless transmission (7) and of a second gear shaft (15) that is coupled to an intermediate shaft (18) for rotating a drive shaft (9), and with a balancer shaft (20) driven by the crankshaft (6), said crankshaft (6), first gear shaft (12), second gear shaft (15), intermediate shaft (18) and balancer shaft (20) being disposed in one common, multi-piece housing (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Franz Laimboeck
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Patent number: 6691659Abstract: A push rod (1), more specifically for use in a valve actuation device of an internal combustion engine, which is substantially hollow and is provided with a portion (5) of a maximum cross section dimension arranged preferably in the middle between the ends (1a, 1b) of the push rod (1). In order to provide, in the easiest possible way, a light weight push rod (1) with high buckling resistance, the push rod (1) consists of a first and of a second, substantially hollow rod piece (2, 3), the rod pieces (2, 3) having a maximum cross section dimension in the region of one open front face (2b, 3b) thereof and being rigidly joined together at their open front faces (2b, 3b).Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Avl List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6666186Abstract: The invention relates to a spark ignited internal combustion engine with at least one cylinder that accommodates a reciprocating piston, with a cylinder head that receives at least one ignition device per cylinder and in which are formed one exhaust and two intake manifolds, said exhaust manifold communicating with a combustion chamber by way of one exhaust port and said intake manifolds communicating therewith by way of intake ports, said exhaust port being controlled via an exhaust valve and said intake ports via intake valves, said exhaust port on the one hand and said intake ports on the other hand being arranged to different sides of an elevated plane of the engine that passes through the axis of the cylinder and through the axis of the crankshaft, said intake manifolds being at least in sections arranged substantially in the direction of the cylinder's axis and being formed in such a manner that a reverse tumble flow is initiated in the combustion chamber, said flow being oriented from the intake pType: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Publication number: 20030079708Abstract: A cast cylinder head for an internal combustion engine. The cylinder head includes a first surface, a rear surface, and an intake passageway. The first surface is adapted to be connected to a cylinder housing, and the rear surface extends from the first surface. The intake passageway is in the cylinder head and extends from an inlet on the rear surface toward an outlet on the first surface. The intake passageway includes a straight portion that extends from the rear surface and that includes an axis. The included angle between the axis and the first surface is approximately thirty-five to forty-five degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Patrick J. Bruener, Norbert M. Vogl, Gary D. Greenlees, Franz Laimboeck
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Patent number: 6550447Abstract: An intake port configuration (1) for an internal combustion engine wherein the swirl (D) of at least one intake flow entering the combustion chamber via an intake port controlled by an intake valve (5) can be varied, two or more flow paths are associated with at least one intake port, which paths join in the valve region (4), and the flow rate (Q) in at least one of the two flow paths is variable by means of a control element (9), and the two flow paths are constituted by two completely separate intake passages, i.e., a primary passage (2) and a secondary passage (3), the primary passage (2) having a helical form. In order to obtain a high flow rate (Q) at a high swirl level in addition to a wide range over which the swirl D may be varied, the intake valve axis (5a) intersects or is tangent to the secondary passage (3) at least at one point.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventors: Harald Stütz, Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6547023Abstract: A single-track motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine having at least one cylinder which is arranged in an inclined manner approximately horizontally relative to the driving direction, with at least one intake valve being arranged above at least one exhaust valve. In order to achieve the most compact possible design, the exhaust valve is triggered by way of a rocker lever.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6539900Abstract: The invention relates to a two-stroke internal combustion engine with crankcase scavenging, with an exhaust passage controlled by the piston and at least two first transfer passages and at least one second transfer passage, each with a corresponding transfer window into the cylinder chamber and a window on the crankcase side for communication between the cylinder chamber and the crankcase, the transfer windows of the first transfer passages being controlled by the upper edge of the piston, and the crankcase-side window of the second transfer passage being disposed in a region of the cylinder wall that is swept by the piston skirt of the piston. The cylinder wall comprises at least one recess, which is arranged in close vicinity to the transfer window of the second transfer passage and which is in flow communication with the second transfer passage, wherein a narrow passage is arranged between the recess and the second transfer passage.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Avl List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6530348Abstract: An internal combustion engine includes a cylinder block with cooling fins cast integral therewith, and a cylinder head bolted on top of the cylinder block, first coolant passages being provided in the area of at least one cylinder contained in the cylinder block, which passages are connected to second coolant passages located in the cylinder head. Cooling efficiency is increased by providing heat exchange passages in an outer region of the cooling fins, which together with the first coolant passages and the second coolant passages, form a closed loop system within the engine.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck
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Patent number: 6526923Abstract: An internal combustion engine includes an engine block with at least one cylinder, a cylinder head which is fastened to the cylinder, the outside of the cylinder and the cylinder head including cooling ribs in order to discharge the heat produced during operation of the internal combustion engine, and including an oil pump for conveying the engine oil through oil lines to the parts of the internal combustion engine to be lubricated and to an oil cooler for cooling the engine oil. An effective and even cooling of the internal combustion engine is ensured in such a way that the oil cooler is integrated in the cooling ribs of the internal combustion engine and two mutually separated oil conduit systems are provided in the cylinder head, namely lubricating oil system and a cooling oil system.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: AVL List GmbHInventor: Franz Laimböck