Patents by Inventor John E. Deibler

John E. Deibler 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).

  • Publication number: 20240109515
    Abstract: A snow and ice vehicle accumulation determination and removal system for an electrified vehicle uses weight/load estimation methods based on vehicle sensors and user input to determine if the vehicle has accumulated a significant amount of snow/ice that could negatively affect the vehicle range. When a weight variation exists above a predetermined threshold which can be accounted for only as being due to snow and ice, then the invention may (1) warn the driver of reduced range and the reason for it, (2) perform drivetrain and/or cabin heating that may contribute to melting of the snow and ice (e.g., automatically adjusting powertrain performance to generate increase heat, such as running at a higher RPM), and/or (3) instruct the driver to proceed to an environment which can warm the vehicle (such as a facility equipped with a hot water spraying device).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2022
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Brendan F. Diamond, Adam D. Deibler, John R. Van Wiemeersch, Ryan E. Hanson, Stuart C. Salter
  • Patent number: 7306872
    Abstract: A modular fuel cell cassette for use in assembling a fuel cell stack comprising a metal separator plate and a metal cell-mounting plate joined at their edges to form a hollow cassette. A fuel cell subassembly is attached to the mounting plate and extends through an opening in the mounting plate. The plates include openings to form chimney manifolds for supply and exhaust of fuel gas to the anode and air to the cathode. A conductive interconnect element extends from the fuel cell subassembly to make contact with the next cassette in a stack. The anode openings in the mounting plate and separator plate are separated by spacer rings such that the cassette is incompressible. A fuel cell stack comprises a plurality of cassettes, the mounting plate of one cassette being attached to, and insulated from, the separator plate of the next-adjacent cassette by a dielectric seal surrounding the interconnect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2007
    Assignees: Delphi Technologies, Inc., Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Karl J. Haltiner, Jr., Subhasish Mukerjee, Lawrence A. Chick, Kerry D. Meinhardt, Dean M. Paxton, Vincent L. Sprenkle, K. Scott Weil, John E. Deibler, Paul E. George, II, Kurtis P. Recknagle