Patents by Inventor John Gibble
John Gibble 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: 10625568Abstract: A vehicle includes a controller configured to determine when an HVAC system is providing at least one of heating, ventilating and air conditioning to a primary zone and to determine when a drivetrain is providing energy to a power source or the power source is providing surplus energy to the drivetrain, and in response, to activate a low cost energy mode wherein the HVAC system is operated to provide the at least one of heating, ventilating and air conditioning to at least one secondary zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Volvo Truck CorporationInventor: John Gibble
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Patent number: 10458318Abstract: A turbocharger includes a turbine comprising a scroll passage including at least first and second portions, a gas outlet extending axially from the scroll passage, a turbine wheel including one or more blades disposed in the gas outlet, and structure for establishing a bypass flow between the first and second portions of the scroll passage or for altering gas flow through the turbine. A method for adjusting exhaust gas temperature is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: VOLVO LASTVAGNAR ABInventors: Adam Myers, John Gibble
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Patent number: 10352198Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and a condenser to receive and condense working fluid from the expander. A line carries condensed working fluid from the outlet side of the condenser to a mixer on the outlet side of the expander to lower the enthalpy of the working fluid entering the condenser.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Volvo Truck CorporationInventor: John Gibble
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Publication number: 20180297443Abstract: A vehicle includes a power source including a drivetrain arranged to alternatively receive energy from and provide energy to the power source, a heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system arranged to receive energy from the power source, a plurality of zones arranged to controllably receive at least one of heating, ventilating and air conditioning from the HVAC system, the plurality of zones including a primary zone and at least one secondary zone, and a controller operable to determine when the HVAC system is providing at least one of heating, ventilating and air conditioning to the primary zone and to determine when the drivetrain is providing energy to the power source or the power source is providing surplus energy to the drivetrain, and in response, to activate a low cost energy mode wherein the HVAC system is operated to provide the at least one of heating, ventilating and air conditioning to the at least one secondary zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2015Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventor: John GIBBLE
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Publication number: 20180195418Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and a condenser to receive and condense working fluid from the expander. A line carries condensed working fluid from the outlet side of the condenser to a mixer on the outlet side of the expander to lower the enthalpy of the working fluid entering the condenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2015Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: VOLVO TRUCK CORPORATIONInventor: John Gibble
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Patent number: 9932862Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and, a heating jacket associated with the expander. The working fluid circuit downstream of the boiler includes a first branch connecting to an inlet of the expander and a second branch connecting to the heating jacket. A valve is connected on the working fluid circuit to selectively control working fluid flow to one of the first branch for expansion and recovering work or to the second branch to heat the expander responsive to a temperature of the working fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: VOLVO TRUCK CORPORATIONInventor: John Gibble
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Patent number: 9695777Abstract: The present invention relates to a waste heat recovery system including a first heating line, a second heating line, and a valve section. The first heating line in a working fluid circuit includes a first heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat energy to a working fluid. The second heating line in the working fluid circuit includes a second heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat to the working fluid. The valve section is selectively controllable to provide a first configuration in which the first heat exchanger and second heat exchangers are operatively connected to the working fluid circuit in parallel and a second configuration in which the first heat exchanger and second heat exchanger are operatively connected to the working fluid circuit in series.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: MACK TRUCKS, INC.Inventor: John Gibble
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Publication number: 20160251984Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, and an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler. A supplemental heating arrangement is connected on the working fluid circuit to selectively heat the working fluid when recovered waste heat is not sufficient to heat the working fluid to an operating temperature for the expander.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventor: John Gibble
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Publication number: 20150354414Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and, a heating jacket associated with the expander. The working fluid circuit downstream of the boiler includes a first branch connecting to an inlet of the expander and a second branch connecting to the heating jacket. A valve is connected on the working fluid circuit to selectively control working fluid flow to one of the first branch for expansion and recovering work or to the second branch to heat the expander responsive to a temperature of the working fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventor: John GIBBLE
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Publication number: 20150308372Abstract: The present invention relates to a waste heat recovery system including a first heating line, a second heating line, and a valve section. The first heating line in a working fluid circuit includes a first heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat energy to a working fluid. The second heating line in the working fluid circuit includes a second heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat to the working fluid. The valve section is selectively controllable to provide a first configuration in which the first heat exchanger and second heat exchangers are operatively connected to the working fluid circuit in parallel and a second configuration in which the first heat exchanger and second heat exchanger are operatively connected to the working fluid circuit in series.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventor: John GIBBLE
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Publication number: 20150308318Abstract: An apparatus and method for operating Waste Heat Recovery system based on a Rankine cycle and including a vaporizer/boiler heated by an internal combustion engine exhaust waste heat, an expander, a condenser, and a pump for circulating a working fluid through the circuit, includes a shutoff valve placed at the inlet side of the pump and controlled in the event an emergency shutdown is needed to stop working fluid circulation by closing and causing the pump to cavitate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventor: John GIBBLE
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Publication number: 20150300243Abstract: A turbocharger includes a turbine comprising a scroll passage including at least first and second portions, a gas outlet extending axially from the scroll passage, a turbine wheel including one or more blades disposed in the gas outlet, and structure for establishing a bypass flow between the first and second portions of the scroll passage or for altering gas flow through the turbine. A method for adjusting exhaust gas temperature is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2012Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: MACK TRUCKS, INC.Inventors: Adam MYERS, John GIBBLE
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Patent number: 8919123Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus for use with an internal combustion engine includes a working fluid circuit having a first heating line and a second heating line parallel to the first heating line, a first heat exchanger in the first heating line operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid from a waste exhaust flow of an internal combustion engine, a second heat exchanger in the second heating line operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid from recirculating exhaust gas the internal combustion engine, and a recuperative heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid in the first heating line from the working fluid at a junction of an expander outlet and condenser inlet.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Mack Trucks, Inc.Inventors: John Gibble, Arne Andersson
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Publication number: 20130219872Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus and process for use with an internal combustion engine includes a thermo electric apparatus that connects to components of the internal combustion engine to transfer heat between components, generate electric energy from heat extracted from components needing cooling, and convert electric energy to heat energy to transfer to components needing heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: MACK TRUCKS ,INC.Inventors: John Gibble, Samuel Mclaughlin
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Publication number: 20130186087Abstract: A waste heat recovery apparatus for use with an internal combustion engine includes a working fluid circuit having a first heating line and a second heating line parallel to the first heating line, a first heat exchanger in the first heating line operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid from a waste exhaust flow of an internal combustion engine, a second heat exchanger in the second heating line operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid from recirculating exhaust gas the internal combustion engine, and a recuperative heat exchanger operatively connected to transfer heat energy to the working fluid in the first heating line from the working fluid at a junction of an expander outlet and condenser inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: MACK TRUCKS, INC.Inventors: John Gibble, Arne Andersson