Patents by Inventor James R. Voss
James R. Voss 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: 6491025Abstract: A nozzle injection apparatus for use in internal combustion engines includes a fuel pump for intermittently pressurizing fuel and an injection conduit in fluid communication with the fuel pump, the injection conduit permitting the pressurized fuel to be communicated to a fuel injection nozzle. A high pressure manifold in fluid communication with the fuel pump and the nozzle is also provided to accumulate the pressurized fuel which is residually left in the injection conduit between intermittent pressurizations of the fuel. The apparatus has low opening and closing pressures when starting the engine while ensuing high opening and closing pressures during operation of the engine. Further, the apparatus maintains high residual pressure in the injection conduit which provides higher than normal pressure to the nozzle at the end of a fuel delivery cycle to subsequently reduce exhausted pollutants.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Governors America Corp.Inventors: William R. Ferry, James R. Voss, Martin G. Riccitelli
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Patent number: 6326904Abstract: A map positioning system is presented. The map positioning system has a rectangular or X-Y drive having a map support surface coupled thereto and receptive to a map. The X-Y drive mechanism is computer controlled to drive an indicator to a definite coordinate relative to the map support thereby illuminating the exact coordinate point when the indicator is energized.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: United Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Parent, James A. Richmond, James R. Voss
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Publication number: 20010040515Abstract: A map positioning system is presented. The map positioning system has a rectangular or X-Y drive having a map support surface coupled thereto and receptive to a map. The X-Y drive mechanism is computer controlled to drive an indicator to a definite coordinate relative to the map support thereby illuminating the exact coordinate point when the indicator is energized.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 1998Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventors: CHRISTOPHER A. PARENT, JAMES A. RICHMOND, JAMES R. VOSS
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Publication number: 20010029925Abstract: A nozzle injection apparatus for use in internal combustion engines includes a fuel pump for intermittently pressurizing fuel and an injection conduit in fluid communication with the fuel pump, the injection conduit permitting the pressurized fuel to be communicated to a fuel injection nozzle. A high pressure manifold in fluid communication with the fuel pump and the nozzle is also provided to accumulate the pressurized fuel which is residually left in the injection conduit between intermittent pressurizations of the fuel. The apparatus has low opening and closing pressures when starting the engine while ensuing high opening and closing pressures during operation of the engine. Further, the apparatus maintains high residual pressure in the injection conduit which provides higher than normal pressure to the nozzle at the end of a fuel delivery cycle to subsequently reduce exhausted pollutants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: William R. Ferry, James R. Voss, Martin G. Riccitelli
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Patent number: 5012786Abstract: The diesel internal combustion engine fuel injection system includes an accumulator nozzle having its opening pressure close to its closing pressure so as to provide a high turn down ratio without excessive maximum charging pressure. The accumulator nozzle may include a displacement piston which is used to lower the charging pressure by a fixed amount after the injection of fuel into the engine cylinder commences. Alternatively, the accumulator nozzle may include a small moveable piston which serves to raise the closing pressure after the injection of fuel into the engine cylinder commences.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Inventor: James R. Voss
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Patent number: 4833785Abstract: A combination X-Y positioning mechanism includes a first guide means linearly reciprocable relative to a frame and a second guide means linearly reciprocable relative to the first guide means with the directions of relative reciprocation being substantially mutually perpendicular. A first carriage means is slidable along the respective first guide means and a second carriage means is fixed to the second guide means responsively to the actuation of a closed loop driven by a pair of stationarily fixed bidirectional drive motors and engageable with a series of strategically placed pulleys. A carrier is slidably supported on the second guide means.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: United Innovations Division of United Engineers, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss
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Patent number: 4760830Abstract: The method and apparatus for generating start of combustion signals associated with the combustion events in a diesel engine (10), and for using such signals to control the timing of fuel delivery to the engine. The combustion event is sensed, as by an electrostatic (230, 330) or optical (130, 430) sensor, and signal conditioning circuitry (32) provides a start-of-combustion (SOC) signal (34) which is directly and precisely indicative of the time of the onset of combustion. The sensors (130, 230) include self-cleaning capabilities (48, 248) for extended operating life on an engine. The sensors may be incorporated in the structure of a glow plug (330, 430). The SOC signal (34) is advantageously supplied to a timing control circuit (26) which delivers a timing control signal (28) to a fuel delivery device, such as the controller (16') associated with a fuel pump (16).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Ambac Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Robert H. Bullis, Robert A. DiDomenico, John A. Kimberley, Thomas M. McHugh, Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss, Walter J. Wiegand
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Patent number: 4697348Abstract: An x-y positioning device in which a cable or chain is used to drive a carriage, powered by two motors. The same cable that moves the carriage also constrains the angular orientation of the moving mechanism. In so doing, the moving parts can be made lighter and less expensively, while providing improved dynamics. All is advantageously applied to large, flat-bed plotters, to a computerized engraver, to a large sign painter, or to an elevator.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1986Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: United Innovations Division of United Engineers, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss
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Patent number: 4600083Abstract: An x-y positioning device in which a cable or chain is used to drive a carriage, powered by two motors. The same cable that moves the carriage also constrains the angular orientation of the moving mechanism. In so doing, the moving parts can be made lighter and less expensively, while providing improved dynamics. All is advantageously applied to large, flat-bed plotters, to a computerized engraver, to a large sign painter, or to an elevator.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Inventors: Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss
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Patent number: 4502437Abstract: An electrical governor system for a turbocharged diesel engine which eliminates objectionable puffs of smoke when gears are shifted, by limiting the rate of fuel delivery to the engine at such times. The response characteristics of the turbocharger to changes in kinetic energy of the engine exhaust flow are determined and stored in a microprocessor memory. The engine operating parameters are monitored to produce signals representative of engine speed and fuel delivery rate, and these signals are supplied to the microprocessor to cause it to generate a signal representative of the maximum rate at which fuel can then be delivered to the engine without producing objectionable exhaust smoke. The latter signal is used to control the fuel-control each automatically, through a stepping motor arrangement, at appropriate times to limit the fuel delivery rate to said maximum and thus avoid objectionable smoke puffs.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: AMBAC Industries, IncorporatedInventor: James R. Voss
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Patent number: 4463729Abstract: The method and apparatus for generating start of combustion signals associated with the combustion events in a diesel engine, and for using such signals to control the timing of fuel delivery to the engine. The combustion event is sensed, as by an electrostatic or optical sensor, and signal conditioning circuitry provides a start-of-combustion signal which is directly and precisely indicative of the time of the onset of combustion. The sensors include self-cleaning capabilities for extended operating life on an engine. The sensors may be incorporated in the structure of a glow plug.The SOC signal is advantageously supplied to a timing control circuit which delivers a timing control signal to a fuel delivery device, such as the controller associated with a fuel pump. The control circuit stores one or more start of combustion values which indicate the desired timing, relative to an engine cycle, for the start of the combustion event as a function of speed and load.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: AMBAC Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Robert H. Bullis, Robert A. DiDomenico, John A. Kimberley, Thomas M. McHugh, Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss, Walter J. Wiegand
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Patent number: 4266728Abstract: A fuel injection nozzle and holder assembly of conventional construction is made leakless by eliminating the leakoff passages from the spring chamber. An unreasonable buildup of leakage fuel pressure in the spring chamber is prevented by relieving the pressure in the fuel delivery passages between injection intervals to permit leakage from the spring chamber and a stabilization of the spring pressure. A continuously open passage is provided between the spring chamber and the valve bore to prevent a sealing of the spring chamber by the nozzle valve during the injection interval and thus provide a predictable spring chamber pressure augmenting the nozzle closing force of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1978Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Ambac Industries, IncorporatedInventors: James R. Voss, Richard E. Vanderpoel
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Patent number: 4134367Abstract: Engine fuel injector control circuitry comprising a pulse generator that duces long duration pulses. NOR gate circuitry is actuated by each pulse to operate a ramp generator. The ramp generator output changes at a rate determined by current flow generated by an engine speed sensor. Ramp generator output is applied to an input terminal of a comparator to produce rapid switching of the comparator output for starting the injection of fuel into an engine cylinder. Injection is terminated by the trailing end of the long duration pulse.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: The United Sates of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: William R. Ferry, James R. Voss