Patents by Inventor George T. Bata
George T. Bata 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: 5427319Abstract: A solenoid-operated top-feed fuel injector has a housing which contains a solenoid coil that is selectively energized by electric current to open and close the fuel injector. An inlet connector tube extends into the housing to convey pressurized liquid fuel into an internal fuel passage. Fuel is injected from the nozzle at the bottom. An armature assembly that has a needle valve joined to an armature is disposed within the fuel passage between the inlet connector tube and the outlet, and is spring-biased by a helical spring to seat the tip of the needle valve on a valve seat proximate the nozzle. Slot structure is formed in the armature during its fabrication by a metal injection molding or sintering process. The needle is inserted into the smaller diameter portion and the two are crimped together. Crimping tool access is through the slot structure, which also provides a path for fuel to flow past the armature. In one embodiment fuel can pass axially through the I.D.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventor: George T. Bata
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Patent number: 5102095Abstract: The flow restrictor is a unitary one-piece element that can be fabricated from either metal or plastic by casting or molding. In use, it is press fitted into a bore in a solenoid valve body to provide a certain restrictive effect. It has a circular cylindrical central core that has a series of flanges that are axially spaced by gaps. Each flange has a circular outer edge that is interrupted by at least one axially extending through-notch. These notches are arranged to provide a tortuous path for the fluid flow, and sized to create a desired restriction. The restrictor provides two parallel flow paths, one, the tortuous path just described, and two, a through-hole through the core of the restrictor.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventors: Eric J. Schmitt-Matzen, George T. Bata
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Patent number: 4949904Abstract: An electromagnetic fuel injector is calibrated for dynamic flow by creating a blind hole in a stationary pole piece passing through the solenoid coil. The blind hole can be created by drilling, or by partially filling a pre-existing hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Siemens-Bendix Automotive Electronics L.P.Inventors: George T. Bata, David P. Wieczorek
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Patent number: 4934653Abstract: A dual stream thin edge orifice disk is defined as a disk having a pair of orifices positioned to direct the flow of fluid from the interior portion of a valve into two different streams. The dual streams may be parallel or typically diverge at an angle for directing the stream to two adjacent engine valves in the situation wherein the valve is an electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine. To have the dual stream flow in a direction that is not parallel, the area of the disk surrounding the dual orifices is embossed and the orifices are positioned along the sides of the embossment between the base and the apex thereof. The manufacturing of the accurately sized orifices in the disk is accomplished by means of a progressive die. One of the stations of the die provides a coining operation on the orifice. Such coining operation is adjustable by means of a micrometer adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Siemens-Bendix Automotive Electronics L.P.Inventors: John H. Grieb, J. Michael Joseph, Richard D. Weaver, George T. Bata
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Patent number: 4923169Abstract: A dual stream thin edge orifice disk is defined as a disk having a pair of orifices positioned to direct the flow of fluid from the interior portion of a valve into two different streams. The dual streams may be parallel or typically diverge at an angle for directing the stream to two adjacent engine valves in the situation wherein the valve is an electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine. To have the dual streams flow in a direction that is not parallel, the area of the disk surrounding the dual orifices is embossed and the orifices are positioned along the sides of the embossment between the base and the apex thereof. The manufacturing of the accurately sized orifices in the disk is accomplished by means of a progressive die. One of the stations of the die provides a coining operation on the orifice. Such coining operation is adjustable by means of a micrometer adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Siemens-Bendix Automotive Electronics L.P.Inventors: John H. Grieb, J. Michael Joseph, Richard D. Weaver, George T. Bata
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Patent number: 4854024Abstract: A dual stream thin edge orifice disk is defined as a disk having a pair of orifices positioned to direct the flow of fluid from the interior portion of a valve into two different streams. The dual streams may be parallel or typically diverge at an angle for directing the stream to two adjacent engine valves in the situation wherein the valve is in electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine. To have the dual streams flow in a direction that is not parallel, the area of the disk surrounding the dual orifices is embossed and the orifices are positioned along the sides of the embossment between the base and the apex thereof. The manufacturing of the accurately sized orifices in the disk is accomplished by means of a progressive die. One of the stations of the die provides a coining operation on the orifice. Such coining operation is adjustable by means of a micrometer adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Siemens-Bendix Automotive Electronics L.P.Inventors: John H. Grieb, J. M. Joseph, Richard D. Weaver, George T. Bata
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Patent number: 4184633Abstract: A pressure transducer is disclosed which produces a variable fluid pressure level in correspondence with the level of a varying electrical signal. The particular application of the pressure transducer disclosed is for a vacuum modulator for producing a variable level vacuum pressure for operating an actuator utilized to position a blend air door in an automatic temperature control system for automotive passenger compartments. The pressure variation is accomplished by controlled communication of either a low pressure or a high pressure source with an interior chamber of the transducer housing, such controlled communication being produced by a pair of heated bimetal actuator devices, each including a bimetal arm which is normally biased to seal the respective inlet port associated with each of the low pressure and high pressure sources.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: George T. Bata, Van P. Spiker, Patrick D. Harper
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Patent number: 4147205Abstract: An automatic control system for regulating the temperature of the passenger compartment in automotive vehicles is disclosed of the type in which a vacuum operated actuator is utilized to control the position of a blend air door, the position of the blend air door in turn controlling the temperature of the air circulated into the passenger compartment by proportioning the flow of cooled air circulated through a heater prior to entering the passenger compartment. This air flow is utilized to correct the temperature level in the passenger compartment. The disclosed control system features a nulling pressure signal feedback loop in which the error signal developed by the difference in the temperature selector and sensor signals acts on a vacuum modulator to generate an actuator pressure level which is sensed and a corresponding electrical signal used to null the temperature error signal, to provide a stabilizing feedback loop in the control system.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: George T. Bata, Van P. Spiker
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Patent number: 4005821Abstract: A thermomechanical vacuum regulator adapted for use in automatic temperature control systems includes a bimetal strip which flexes in accordance with the temperature of air stream whose temperature is to be controlled. The bimetal strip positions a whiffle tree beam which carries a vacuum valve for communicating a source of vacuum with a chamber within which vacuum is regulated, and a vent valve for communicating the chamber with a source of ambient air. The vent valve seat is located on a floating diaphragm which forms one wall of the chamber. In alternative embodiments, one of the valves is replaced by an orifice and column.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1975Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Michael Slavin, George T. Bata, Raymen F. Emery, George C. Ludwig
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Patent number: 3993939Abstract: A pressure responsive diaphragm is attached to a substrate carrying a thick film metallic coating covered by a dielectric glass coating so that the diaphragm and thick film coating comprise a pressure variable capacitor. Changes in pressure difference across the diaphragm force the diaphragm to roll against the glass to vary the area of diaphragm in contact with the glass, thus changing the capacity.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Michael Slavin, Ralph W. Carp, George T. Bata