Patents by Inventor Joseph John Stabnik
Joseph John Stabnik 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: 11566592Abstract: A fluid supply system for a machine such as an internal combustion engine includes a shutoff valve having an electrical actuator that includes a solenoid subassembly, and a stabilizer for the electrical valve actuator. The stabilizer includes a fitting structured to couple the shutoff valve to adjacent hardware in the fluid supply system, and a strongarm extending between the fitting and the solenoid assembly and clamped to the solenoid subassembly. A vibration-damping reinforced grommet may be clamped between the solenoid subassembly and the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Keith Thomas Igoe, Eric Ferguson
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Publication number: 20210270218Abstract: A fluid supply system for a machine such as an internal combustion engine includes a shutoff valve having an electrical actuator that includes a solenoid subassembly, and a stabilizer for the electrical valve actuator. The stabilizer includes a fitting structured to couple the shutoff valve to adjacent hardware in the fluid supply system, and a strongarm extending between the fitting and the solenoid assembly and clamped to the solenoid subassembly. A vibration-damping reinforced grommet may be clamped between the solenoid subassembly and the clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Keith Thomas Igoe, Eric Ferguson
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Patent number: 11028806Abstract: A fluid supply system for a machine such as an internal combustion engine includes a shutoff valve having an electrical actuator that includes a solenoid subassembly, and a stabilizer for the electrical valve actuator. The stabilizer includes a fitting structured to couple the shutoff valve to adjacent hardware in the fluid supply system, and a strongarm extending between the fitting and the solenoid assembly and clamped to the solenoid subassembly. A vibration-damping reinforced grommet may be clamped between the solenoid subassembly and the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Keith Thomas Igoe, Eric Ferguson
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Patent number: 10612687Abstract: A shutoff valve assembly for a fluid supply system includes a shutoff valve, with a valve member movable therein to shutoff fluid flow through a fluid conduit. The shutoff valve assembly includes a sensor target assembly with a sensor target located outside of the valve housing, and a rotator structured to transmit a rotation of the valve member within the valve housing to the sensor target. A proximity sensor is located outside of the valve housing and structured to produce a valve closing signal based on rotation of the sensor target that is indicative of initiating closing the shutoff valve. The design is adapted for relatively high temperature and high vibration environments.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2018Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Robert S. Caplinger, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik
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Publication number: 20190360437Abstract: An air shutoff valve for use on an internal combustion engine includes a gate that is moveable between armed and triggered positions by springs when a release pin is retracted and allows a spring loaded retention pin to retract and release the gate, which is also spring loaded, to drop. The release pin is operated by an actuator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney A. Lawrence, Bradley J. Shaffer, Brandyn A. Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Eric W. Ferguson, Yegor Litvinov
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Patent number: 10473067Abstract: An air shutoff valve for use on an internal combustion engine includes a gate that is moveable between armed and triggered positions by springs when a release pin is retracted and allows a spring loaded retention pin to retract and release the gate, which is also spring loaded, to drop. The release pin is operated by an actuator.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney A. Lawrence, Bradley J. Shaffer, Brandyn A. Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Eric W. Ferguson, Yegor Litvinov
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Publication number: 20190301411Abstract: A fluid supply system for a machine such as an internal combustion engine includes a shutoff valve having an electrical actuator that includes a solenoid subassembly, and a stabilizer for the electrical valve actuator. The stabilizer includes a fitting structured to couple the shutoff valve to adjacent hardware in the fluid supply system, and a strongarm extending between the fitting and the solenoid assembly and clamped to the solenoid subassembly. A vibration-damping reinforced grommet may be clamped between the solenoid subassembly and the clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik, Keith Thomas Igoe, Eric Ferguson
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Publication number: 20190301638Abstract: A shutoff valve assembly for a fluid supply system includes a shutoff valve, with a valve member movable therein to shutoff fluid flow through a fluid conduit. The shutoff valve assembly includes a sensor target assembly with a sensor target located outside of the valve housing, and a rotator structured to transmit a rotation of the valve member within the valve housing to the sensor target. A proximity sensor is located outside of the valve housing and structured to produce a valve closing signal based on rotation of the sensor target that is indicative of initiating closing the shutoff valve. The design is adapted for relatively high temperature and high vibration environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Rodney Allen Lawrence, Robert S. Caplinger, Brandyn Anthony Stack, Joseph John Stabnik
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Patent number: 8938961Abstract: A disclosed method of operating an engine may include discharging exhaust gas from at least one combustion chamber of the engine. The method may also include recirculating at least a portion of the exhaust gas to the at least one combustion chamber through an EGR system, including directing at least a portion of the exhaust gas through an EGR duct. Additionally, the method may include sensing pressure in a portion of the EGR duct by directing the pressure to a first pressure sensor via a first sensor passage having a first end connected to a portion of the EGR duct and a second end connected to the first pressure sensor, while maintaining a temperature of gas in the first sensor passage adjacent the second end at a bulk temperature of at least about 75 percent of a bulk temperature of gas in the first sensor passage at the first end.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Matthew Edward Leustek, Justin Werner McMenamy, Jeffrey S. Morris, Matthew John Liening, Joseph John Stabnik, William Lyle Schell
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Publication number: 20130298882Abstract: A flow meter that may be used in an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system is disclosed. The EGR system may be part of an internal combustion engine or other power source. The flow meter includes a venturi that includes a body that defines an inlet section, a throat and a diverging outlet section. The flow meter also includes a sensor coupled to the venturi via a plurality of pressure passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: CATERPILLAR, INC.Inventors: Joseph John Stabnik, Matthew Edward Leustek, Matthew John Liening, Jeffrey Scott Morris
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Publication number: 20130167811Abstract: A method of operating an engine is disclosed. The method may include discharging exhaust gas from at least one combustion chamber of the engine. The method may also include recirculating at least a portion of the exhaust gas to the at least one combustion chamber through an EGR system, including directing at least a portion of the exhaust gas through an EGR duct. Additionally, the method may include sensing pressure in a portion of the EGR duct by directing the pressure to a first pressure sensor via a first sensor passage having a first end connected to a portion of the EGR duct and a second end connected to the first pressure sensor, while maintaining a temperature of gas in the first sensor passage adjacent the second end at a bulk temperature of at least about 75 percent of a bulk temperature of gas in the first sensor passage at the first end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Matthew Edward Leustek, Justin Werner McMenamy, Jeffrey S. Morris, Matthew John Liening, Joseph John Stabnik, William Lyle Schell
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Patent number: 8210135Abstract: A ventilation system for use with an internal combustion engine having a crankcase is disclosed. The ventilation system may have a breather housing connected to ventilate gases from the crankcase, and a filtration canister fluidly connected downstream of the breather housing. The filtration canister may have a filter housing, a filtering medium located within the filter housing to collect oil from the gases, and an oil collection container disposed within the filter housing and being configured to receive at least a portion of the filtering medium. The oil collection container may have a drain port in fluid communication with the crankcase. The filtration canister may also have at least one port configured to discharge the gases from the housing after the gases have passed through the filtering medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Seth Evan Slaughter, James Richard Weber, James Carl Durand, Richard Francis Norton, Mark Andrew McElroy, Mark Taylor Allott, Joseph John Stabnik, Nilkanth Dinesh Desai, Seth Carl Studnicka
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Publication number: 20100154397Abstract: Exhaust gas systems and methods are disclosed. A system includes an extensible duct assembly to communicate an exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine to an exhaust gas receiver. An angularly positionable ball joint assembly may be coupled to the duct assembly to fluidly and sealably couple the duct assembly to at least one of the outlet and the exhaust receiver. A method of installing an exhaust gas system includes presenting a first portion of the exhaust gas system to one of an exhaust gas outlet and an exhaust gas receiver, and positioning a second portion of the exhaust gas system relative to the other of the exhaust gas outlet and the exhaust gas receiver. The first portion and the second portion may be adjusted to achieve an alignment, and the first portion and the second portion may be sealably coupled to fixedly retain the alignment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: SCOTT DAVID BRINKMEYER, ARTHUR SCOTT LINDELL, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH RYNDERS, JR., JOSHUA DAVID KEYES, JOSEPH JOHN STABNIK, MATTHEW JAMES MUSEC, DAVID CONWAY ATKINSON, NICHOLAS JOHN HOFFMAN, DOUGLAS EDWARD JONES
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Publication number: 20090199794Abstract: A ventilation system for use with an internal combustion engine having a crankcase is disclosed. The ventilation system may have a breather housing connected to ventilate gases from the crankcase, and a filtration canister fluidly connected downstream of the breather housing. The filtration canister may have a filter housing, a filtering medium located within the filter housing to collect oil from the gases, and an oil collection container disposed within the filter housing and being configured to receive at least a portion of the filtering medium. The oil collection container may have a drain port in fluid communication with the crankcase. The filtration canister may also have at least one port configured to discharge the gases from the housing after the gases have passed through the filtering medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Seth Evan Slaughter, James Richard Weber, James Carl Durand, Richard Francis Norton, Mark Andrew McElroy, Mark Taylor Allott, Joseph John Stabnik, Nilkanth Dinesh Desai, Seth Carl Studnicka