Patents by Inventor Jeffrey M. Orzechowski
Jeffrey M. Orzechowski 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: 11841059Abstract: A powertrain component mount includes a housing, a main rubber element, a hydraulic body, a membrane and a valve. The main rubber element has an outer armature, an inner armature and an isolating element coupled to the armatures, the isolating element being formed of a material that is more flexible than the outer armature and the inner armature, wherein the main rubber element defines at least part of a fluid flow path. The hydraulic body supports the outer armature of the main rubber element, defines part of the fluid flow path, a fluid chamber, and part of a control chamber communicated with the fluid flow path. The hydraulic body has a port open to the control chamber. The membrane defines part of the control chamber and the valve has a valve head movable between a first position closing the port and a second position spaced from the port.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Brian D Dwyer, Mitchell G Marozzi, Jeffrey M Orzechowski, Neelan A Nadesan, Jason Kolenda
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Publication number: 20230134946Abstract: A powertrain component mount includes a housing, a main rubber element, a hydraulic body, a membrane and a valve. The main rubber element has an outer armature, an inner armature and an isolating element coupled to the armatures, the isolating element being formed of a material that is more flexible than the outer armature and the inner armature, wherein the main rubber element defines at least part of a fluid flow path. The hydraulic body supports the outer armature of the main rubber element, defines part of the fluid flow path, a fluid chamber, and part of a control chamber communicated with the fluid flow path. The hydraulic body has a port open to the control chamber. The membrane defines part of the control chamber and the valve has a valve head movable between a first position closing the port and a second position spaced from the port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2021Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Brian D. Dwyer, Mitchell G. Marozzi, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Neelan A. Nadesan, Jason Kolenda
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Patent number: 11001268Abstract: A system and method for calibrating and controlling an active dampening system for a chassis of a vehicle having an engine involve operating the engine in a cylinder deactivation mode and, during the cylinder deactivation mode, (i) receiving, from a set of sensors, measured vibrations on first and second frame rails of the chassis, (ii) generating control signals for a set of actuators based on the measured vibration of the first and second frame rails, each actuator being configured to generate a vibrational force in at least one direction, and (iii) outputting, to the set of actuators, the control signals, wherein receipt of the control signals cause the set of actuators to generate vibrational forces that dampen the vibration of the first and second frame rails, respectively, to decrease noise/vibration/harshness (NVH).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2018Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Jeffrey M Orzechowski, Brian D Dwyer, Gregory A Sbroglia, Peter Kalinowsky, Matthew Kamps
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Patent number: 10870423Abstract: A vehicle includes an engine, a pair of front axle shafts, and a transfer case having a clutch assembly configured to selectively move between a closed position to enable the engine to drive the front axle shafts, and an open position to disable the engine from driving the front axle shafts. A control system is configured to momentarily open the clutch assembly when the vehicle is coming to a stop or is stopped in order to relieve residual torque build-up in the front axle shafts to thereby reduce idle vibration transmission between the engine and a body of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Jeffrey M Orzechowski, Kenneth Pachucki, Urmit Patel, Robert R Roco, Gregory A Sbroglia, Donald F Schmanski, Swapneel H Gharpure
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Patent number: 10718417Abstract: A torque converter for a vehicle includes an impeller, a turbine, a stator positioned between the impeller and the turbine, a one-way clutch coupled to the stator and configured to couple to a fixed member, and a controllable clutch assembly. The controllable clutch assembly is configured to selectively engage the stator and the turbine such that the stator is able to rotate with the turbine to facilitate preventing the stator from reacting against the one-way clutch and applying a load to the fixed member and thereby facilitating reducing an output of the torque converter and reducing engine vibration during idle, and disengage the stator from the turbine to enable relative rotation between the stator and turbine.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Thomas F. Wentworth, Gregory A Sbroglia, Jeffrey M Orzechowski
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Publication number: 20200103012Abstract: A torque converter for a vehicle includes an impeller, a turbine, a stator positioned between the impeller and the turbine, a one-way clutch coupled to the stator and configured to couple to a fixed member, and a controllable clutch assembly. The controllable clutch assembly is configured to selectively engage the stator and the turbine such that the stator is able to rotate with the turbine to facilitate preventing the stator from reacting against the one-way clutch and applying a load to the fixed member and thereby facilitating reducing an output of the torque converter and reducing engine vibration during idle, and disengage the stator from the turbine to enable relative rotation between the stator and turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Thomas F. Wentworth, Gregory A. Sbroglia, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski
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Publication number: 20190337524Abstract: A system and method for calibrating and controlling an active dampening system for a chassis of a vehicle having an engine involve operating the engine in a cylinder deactivation mode and, during the cylinder deactivation mode, (i) receiving, from a set of sensors, measured vibrations on first and second frame rails of the chassis, (ii) generating control signals for a set of actuators based on the measured vibration of the first and second frame rails, each actuator being configured to generate a vibrational force in at least one direction, and (iii) outputting, to the set of actuators, the control signals, wherein receipt of the control signals cause the set of actuators to generate vibrational forces that dampen the vibration of the first and second frame rails, respectively, to decrease noise/vibration/harshness (NVH).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Brian D. Dwyer, Gregory A. Sbroglia, Peter Kalinowsky, Matthew Kamps
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Patent number: 9896044Abstract: The technology described herein provides a system and method for automatically increasing the remaining driving range of a vehicle when a low fuel or other condition is detected by altering the operating parameters of one or more vehicle systems to improve propulsion system efficiency and thereby lower fuel consumption. The vehicle range extending system is capable of altering the operating parameters of any vehicle system, including for example variable displacement settings, start-stop technology settings, and HVAC operation. The disclosed technology can also provide information to the driver, suggesting which system operating parameters should be altered to reduce the fuel consumption rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma, Mary R. Gerber, Troy J. Davis, Glenn F. Syrowik
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Patent number: 9644630Abstract: A supercharger for a vehicle includes a lower body housing a compressor and an upper lid having a contraction chamber. The upper lid includes an air circulation port and is configured to be coupled to the lower body thereby forming a plenum. The contraction chamber is integrally formed in the upper lid adjacent to the air circulation port and includes an attenuator plate that defines a tuning neck. The tuning neck defines an inlet to and part of a volume of the contraction chamber, and includes a predetermined size and shape configured to attenuate a desired sound frequency generated by operation of the supercharger.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: FCA US LLCInventors: Jeffrey M Orzechowski, Ian McLean, Neil W Loughlin, Sean A Keyes
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Publication number: 20170022991Abstract: A supercharger for a vehicle includes a lower body housing a compressor and an upper lid having a contraction chamber. The upper lid includes an air circulation port and is configured to be coupled to the lower body thereby forming a plenum. The contraction chamber is integrally formed in the upper lid adjacent to the air circulation port and includes an attenuator plate that defines a tuning neck. The tuning neck defines an inlet to and part of a volume of the contraction chamber, and includes a predetermined size and shape configured to attenuate a desired sound frequency generated by operation of the supercharger.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Ian McLean, Neil W. Loughlin, Sean A. Keyes
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Patent number: 8485932Abstract: An axle system is provided that included an axle assembly having an axle member, a gear coupled with the axle member, and a housing encasing a lubrication fluid and at least a portion of the axle member and the gear therein. A device may selectively heat and/or cool the lubrication fluid at one or more regions of the axle system.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Chrysler Group LLCInventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma, Mary Gerber
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Patent number: 8485941Abstract: A driver controllable low speed mode for a stop/start technology-equipped vehicle. The vehicle comprises an internal combustion engine with stop/start technology having an engine controller, a transmission connected to the internal combustion engine, and a shifter connected to the transmission and the engine controller. The shifter is operable to place the transmission into one of a plurality of operating modes, the operating modes including at least a low speed mode wherein stop/start technology is disabled. The engine controller is operable to detect vehicle operation above a speed or acceleration threshold and cause an audible chime or message to be played or a visual cue displayed to prompt the driver to deactivate the low speed mode. The engine controller is further operable to detect a sustained acceleration attempt when the transmission is in low speed mode and to disable low speed mode for a predetermined period of time upon this detection.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Chrysler Group LLCInventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma
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Publication number: 20120231927Abstract: A driver controllable low speed mode for a stop/start technology-equipped vehicle. The vehicle comprises an internal combustion engine with stop/start technology having an engine controller, a transmission connected to the internal combustion engine, and a shifter connected to the transmission and the engine controller. The shifter is operable to place the transmission into one of a plurality of operating modes, the operating modes including at least a low speed mode wherein stop/start technology is disabled. The engine controller is operable to detect vehicle operation above a speed or acceleration threshold and cause an audible chime or message to be played or a visual cue displayed to prompt the driver to deactivate the low speed mode. The engine controller is further operable to detect a sustained acceleration attempt when the transmission is in low speed mode and to disable low speed mode for a predetermined period of time upon this detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma
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Publication number: 20120178576Abstract: An axle system is provided that included an axle assembly having an axle member, a gear coupled with the axle member, and a housing encasing a lubrication fluid and at least a portion of the axle member and the gear therein. A device may selectively heat and/or cool the lubrication fluid at one or more regions of the axle system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma, Mary Gerber
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Publication number: 20110153141Abstract: The technology described herein provides a system and method for automatically increasing the remaining driving range of a vehicle when a low fuel or other condition is detected by altering the operating parameters of one or more vehicle systems to improve propulsion system efficiency and thereby lower fuel consumption. The vehicle range extending system is capable of altering the operating parameters of any vehicle system, including for example variable displacement settings, start-stop technology settings, and HVAC operation. The disclosed technology can also provide information to the driver, suggesting which system operating parameters should be altered to reduce the fuel consumption rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Brian E. Beechie, John D. Mueller, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski, Anurag Peter Varma, Mary R. Gerber, Troy J. Davis, Glenn F. Syrowik
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Patent number: 5732547Abstract: A jet engine fan noise reduction system. The noise reduction system includes active noise control to suppress fan tone noise of an airplane flyover noise signature. The active noise control includes microphones with acoustic transducers upstream and downstream of the engine fan and fan exit guide vane stage to sense control system errors. Control signals are derived from the fan angular speed or blade passing frequency and the error signals sensed by the acoustic transducers. The control output signals actuate (modulate) air control valves on each side of the fan stage to direct conditioned (pressure and temperature regulated) high pressure primary air flow, thereby producing acoustic canceling of fan tone noise.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Ronald F. Olsen, Jeffrey M. Orzechowski