Patents by Inventor Herb Hoenisch
Herb Hoenisch 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: 20030200998Abstract: A pressure washer including a first container adapted to contain a first liquid, a second container adapted to contain a second liquid, a valve, a first conduit fluidly connecting the first container to the valve, and a second conduit fluidly connecting the second container to the valve. The pressure washer also includes a single engine-powered pump and a mixing device. The pump is adapted to receive water from a water source, and the mixing device adapted to receive water from the pump. The mixing device is adapted to mix at least one of the first and liquids received from the valve with the water received from the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLCInventors: Herb Hoenisch, Peter Nushart, Wes Sodemann
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Patent number: 6571805Abstract: A pressure washer includes a chassis as well as a liquid pump, a pump-driving prime mover, plural chemical product containers and a product selecting valve, all supported by the chassis. Each of the containers is attached to a separate valve conduit extending to the valve and the valve is connected to a device conduit extending to the mixing device. A distributor is mounted for movement with respect to the valve body and has a channel for selectively connecting one of the valve conduits to the device conduit. The user may thereby use the pressure washer to dispense any one of plural solutions. A fresh water container facilitates “wash out” of the valve and device conduit before switching to another chemical product.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLCInventors: Herb Hoenisch, Peter Nushart, Wes Sodemann
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Publication number: 20020033185Abstract: A pressure washer includes a chassis as well as a liquid pump, a pump-driving prime mover, plural chemical product containers and a product selecting valve, all supported by the chassis. Each of the containers is attached to a separate valve conduit extending to the valve and the valve is connected to a device conduit extending to the mixing device. A distributor is mounted for movement with respect to the valve body and has a channel for selectively connecting one of the valve conduits to the device conduit. The user may thereby use the pressure washer to dispense any one of plural solutions. A fresh water container facilitates “wash out” of the valve and device conduit before switching to another chemical product.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Applicant: Generac Portable Products, LLC.Inventors: Herb Hoenisch, Peter Nushart, Wes Sodemann
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Publication number: 20010052355Abstract: A pressure washer includes a chassis as well as a liquid pump, a pump-driving prime mover, plural chemical product containers and a product selecting valve, all supported by the chassis. The pump is coupled to a mixing device and has a water inlet port for connection to, e.g., a garden hose. Each of the containers is attached to a separate valve conduit extending to the valve and the valve is connected to a device conduit extending to the mixing device. The product selecting valve includes a valve body with first and second inlet apertures and an outlet aperture. A distributor is mounted for movement with respect to the valve body and has a channel for selectively connecting one of the valve conduits to the device conduit. The user may thereby use the pressure washer to dispense any one of plural solutions involving, e.g., a detergent solution, a deck washing solution, a car washing solution, a car wax solution or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 1999Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventors: HERB HOENISCH, PETER NUSHART, WES SODEMANN
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Patent number: 5902094Abstract: A pressure washer is powered by a prime mover, e.g., an electric motor or an internal combustion engine, and has a flow control valve. The valve has a housing containing a piston assembly and the assembly has a mechanism coupled to it for controlling prime mover power. The piston assembly includes a first piston sealing against the housing and dividing the housing interior into two chambers. Such first piston is spring-biased to a first position during periods when no output flow is being demanded from the washer. The assembly also has a second piston spring-biased to seal against the first piston during periods of no flow. When flow is demanded by opening the nozzle, the pressure in the second chamber diminishes. And when the difference between the pressure in the second chamber and that in the first chamber exceeds a predetermined value, the assembly shifts to a second position, causing the mechanism to actuate the prime mover.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Generac Portable Products, LLCInventors: Herb Hoenisch, Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Wes Sodemann, Fred Yang
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Patent number: 5890413Abstract: Disclosed is a piston for a water pump, e.g., a pressure washer pump. The piston includes a piston body and a piston head and in the improvement, the piston body is solid, homogeneous ceramic. That is, the piston body has a generally cylindrical surface and the body is circumscribed by the surface and is homogeneous ceramic. A method for making a piston for a water pump includes the steps of providing a piston body made of a ceramic material, and making a piston head of steel and having a pocket formed therein. The head is heated, the pocket and the body are engaged in overlapping relationship and the head is allowed to cool and "shrink-fit" to the piston body. The piston head is formed to have a relief groove circumscribing the pocket for reducing compression forces resulting from such cooling.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Generac Portable Products, LLCInventors: Don Bayer, Herb Hoenisch, Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Wes Sodemann
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Patent number: 5823752Abstract: The disclosure involves a prime mover and a pump-mount adapter mounted thereto. The adapter includes a central housing and a plurality of arms extending radially outwardly from the housing and coupled to the prime mover. Resilient mounts are used for such coupling and a rigid compression limiter prevents such mounts from being compressed to the degree that substantial resiliency is lost. The housing contains a liquid lubricant for lubricating the pump. A resilient seal device is between the housing and the prime mover and retains the lubricant in the housing. And after assembly, the housing is maintaining in a spaced relationship to the prime mover. The new mounting arrangement permits relatively generous manufacturing tolerances while yet permitting the prime mover and adapter-mounted pump to radially and angularly "self-align" during assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Generac Portable Products, LLCInventors: Herb Hoenisch, Robert D. Kern, Gerald C. Ruehlow, Wes Sodemann
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Patent number: 5504417Abstract: An engine-driven generator includes an internal combustion engine, a permanent magnet alternator and an AC to AC converter. The output frequency and voltage of the permanent magnet alternator are largely dependent on engine speed and the alternator load. The AC to AC converter converts the speed-dependent alternating potential developed by the alternator to another alternating potential whose frequency and voltage are largely independent of engine speed. Voltage regulation is provided by varying the engine speed in accordance with the load current. Frequency regulation is provided by frequency dividing the alternator output by an integer divisor that varies in accordance with engine speed. Additional voltage regulation is provided by deleting selected cycles of the alternator output current as needed to maintain the RMS output voltage within predetermined limits.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Generac CorporationInventors: Robert Kern, Gerald Ruehlow, Herb Hoenisch, Mark J. Sarder, Graham W. McLean, Michael R. Wheeley, Frank Wedel, Mark Kastner
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Patent number: 5497735Abstract: An internal combustion engine for portable power generating equipment includes a camshaft assembly having an integral oil pump at one end thereof. The camshaft, which is preferably formed of two dissimilar materials, is mounted for axial movement in response to increased oil pressure so as to provide automatic oil pressure regulation. Structure is provided for reducing engine compression at low speeds to reduce cranking resistance during starting. Speed control is provided by a stepper motor coupled through a cam to the engine throttle. The cam is shaped so as to counteract the non-linear relationship between throttle position and engine power and speed so as to provide a desired relationship between the position of the stepper motor and the engine power and speed.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Generac CorporationInventors: Robert Kern, Gerald Ruehlow, Herb Hoenisch, Mark Sarder
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Patent number: 5317999Abstract: An internal combustion engine for portable power generating equipment includes a camshaft assembly having an integral gerotor oil pump at one end thereof. The camshaft, which is preferably formed of two dissimilar materials, is mounted for axial movement in response to increased oil pressure so as to provide automatic oil pressure regulation. Structure is provided for reducing engine compression at low speeds to reduce cranking resistance during starting. Speed control is provided by a stepper motor coupled through a cam to the engine throttle. The cam is shaped so as to counteract the non-linear relationship between throttle position and engine power and speed so as to provide a desired relationship between the position of the stepper motor and the engine power and speed.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Generac CorporationInventors: Robert Kern, Gerald Ruehlow, Herb Hoenisch, Mark Sarder