Patents by Inventor Joseph M. Ross
Joseph M. Ross 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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Publication number: 20150327683Abstract: A support assembly for supporting an element and for rotating that element between a first position and a second position. The support assembly may be used to support an armrest pad and is suitable for use on watercraft. The assembly includes an arm extending from a knuckle assembly. The arm engages the armrest pad, while the knuckle assembly is disposed in a pocket of a cap assembly. The knuckle assembly rotates within the pocket to move the arm and armrest pad between the first and second positions. A pair of washers and a bushing is abutted with an end of the arm to form the knuckle assembly. The thickness of the washers facilitates a frictional engagement inside the pocket between the knuckle assembly and the cap assembly. Stops are provided to limit the rotational travel of the knuckle within the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventors: Joseph M. Ross, Timothy W. Kaiser
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Patent number: 8875493Abstract: A reactant delivery system for engine exhaust gas treatment may include a tank in which a reactant is received, a pumping device, a pressure relief device, and a reactant distribution device. The pumping device may have an inlet disposed within the interior of the tank to receive the reactant, and an outlet through which the reactant is discharged. The pressure relief device may have an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the pumping device, a primary outlet to discharge the reactant under pressure to a downstream location, and a bypass outlet through which at least some of the reactant discharged from the pumping device is selectively discharged. And the reactant distribution device may be in fluid communication with the bypass outlet of the pressure relief device and have a plurality of outlets to distribute the reactant to at least two different locations within the tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Thaddeus A. Chmielewski, Antonio J. DaSilva, David H. Ford, Eric J. Grant, Peter P. Kuperus, Glenn A. Moss, Joseph M. Ross
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Patent number: 8840385Abstract: A fluid pump includes a motor, an inner gear rotor and an outer gear rotor. The inner gear rotor is driven for rotation about an axis by the motor and has a plurality of outwardly extending teeth. The outer gear rotor has a plurality of inwardly extending teeth that are engaged by the teeth of the inner gear rotor so that the outer gear rotor is driven for rotation about a second axis when the inner gear rotor rotates. At least one of the inner gear rotor and the outer gear rotor is formed from a plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Wayne T. Lipinski, Joseph M. Ross
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Patent number: 8359831Abstract: A reactant delivery system for engine exhaust gas treatment may include a tank in which a reactant is received, a pumping device, a pressure relief device, and a reactant distribution device. The pumping device may have an inlet disposed within the interior of the tank to receive the reactant, and an outlet through which the reactant is discharged. The pressure relief device may have an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the pumping device, a primary outlet to discharge the reactant under pressure to a downstream location, and a bypass outlet through which at least some of the reactant discharged from the pumping device is selectively discharged. And the reactant distribution device may be in fluid communication with the bypass outlet of the pressure relief device and have a plurality of outlets to distribute the reactant to at least two different locations within the tank.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Thaddeus A. Chmielewski, Antonio J. DaSilva, David H. Ford, Eric J. Grant, Peter P. Kuperus, Glenn A. Moss, Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20120224991Abstract: A fluid pump includes a motor, an inner gear rotor and an outer gear rotor. The inner gear rotor is driven for rotation about an axis by the motor and has a plurality of outwardly extending teeth. The outer gear rotor has a plurality of inwardly extending teeth that are engaged by the teeth of the inner gear rotor so that the outer gear rotor is driven for rotation about a second axis when the inner gear rotor rotates. At least one of the inner gear rotor and the outer gear rotor is formed from a plastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Wayne T. Lipinski, Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20100107615Abstract: A reactant delivery system for engine exhaust gas treatment may include a tank in which a reactant is received, a pumping device, a pressure relief device, and a reactant distribution device. The pumping device may have an inlet disposed within the interior of the tank to receive the reactant, and an outlet through which the reactant is discharged. The pressure relief device may have an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the pumping device, a primary outlet to discharge the reactant under pressure to a downstream location, and a bypass outlet through which at least some of the reactant discharged from the pumping device is selectively discharged. And the reactant distribution device may be in fluid communication with the bypass outlet of the pressure relief device and have a plurality of outlets to distribute the reactant to at least two different locations within the tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: TI GROUP AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, L.L.C.Inventors: Thaddeus A. Chmielewski, Antonio J. DaSilva, David H. Ford, Eric J. Grant, Peter P. Kuperus, Glenn A. Moss, Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20100012433Abstract: A telescoping ladder assembly which is especially useful for boarding a boat from the water includes a ladder comprising a plurality of telescoping ladder sections and a securing mechanism for securing the ladder in a stowed position. The securing mechanism includes a spring member which biases the ladder and a stop against one another to prevent extension of the ladder. The ladder is preferably pivotally and slidably mounted on a frame which is configured for mounting on a platform such as the transom of a boat.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Challenger Hardware CompanyInventors: Joseph M. Ross, Xingtao Wang
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Patent number: 7207583Abstract: A spacer apparatus for insulating a beam bushing assembly of an axle/suspension system from direct metal-to-metal contact with the vehicle frame hanger on which the assembly is pivotally mounted. In one embodiment, an integrally-formed one-piece apparatus includes a spacer disk portion and collar portions, whereby the collars provide a complementary fit of the spacer apparatus on the bushing assembly mounting tube, and generally prevents or minimizes relative movement between the spacer disk and bushing assembly. In other embodiments, one or more load dissipation structures mounted on or forming a part of the beam and/or its bushing assembly prevent substantially non-planar surfaces of the assembly from contacting a spacer disk by increasing the bearing area of those surfaces which contact the disk. These apparatus generally eliminate excessive wear or damage to the spacer disk and possible resulting damage to the axle/suspension system.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Hendrickson USA, L.L.C.Inventors: Joseph M. Ross, Phillippi R. Pierce, John E. Ramsey, Warren M. Schneider
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Patent number: 7182869Abstract: A fuel filter and vapor separator arrangement having at least one layer of liquid fuel permeable material defining at least one substantially enclosed cavity. The permeable material has at least one opening to provide fluid communication of liquid fuel within the cavity with an inlet of a high pressure fuel pump outside the cavity. A jet pump and/or fuel vapor vent is arranged relative to the cavity to facilitate the elimination of fuel vapor flowing to the high pressure fuel pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventors: Dennis J. Catlin, Bryan J. Gettel, Ronald B. Kuenzli, Glenn A. Moss, Joseph M. Ross, Edward J. Talaski
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Patent number: 6932562Abstract: A single stage, dual channel turbine fuel pump for use in a vehicle fuel delivery system, generally including a lower casing, an upper casing, an impeller and a motor. Both the lower and upper casings have a pair of concentric, annular grooves formed on their surfaces, where the two lower annular grooves are in fluid communication with a fuel passage inlet and the two upper annular grooves are in fluid communication with a fuel passage outlet. Rotation of the impeller causes a portion of the incoming fuel to be diverted into an inner lower groove and another portion into an outer lower groove. Once in the lower grooves, the fuel communicates with other parts of the pumping chamber such that it fills the upper grooves as well. Generally independent, helical fuel flow patterns are formed which cause the fuel to become pressurized as it flows from the inlet to the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, L.L.C.Inventor: Joseph M. Ross
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Patent number: 6715778Abstract: A control system for a heavy-duty vehicle such as a dump-type straight truck includes a portable radio frequency transmitter and a radio frequency receiver. The radio frequency receiver is operatively connected to a vehicle device or assembly which performs a function such as operation of the vehicle dump bed or raising and lowering of the vehicle axle/suspension system, so that the function can be controlled from the cab of the vehicle by the radio frequency transmitter, and whereby the function occurs substantially instantaneously due to the use of radio frequency and eliminates the need for a custom hard-wired control system.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: The Boler CompanyInventors: Michael J. Gottschalk, Joseph M. Ross, Jesse W. Cervantez, Richard R. Steiner
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Publication number: 20030231953Abstract: A single stage, dual channel turbine fuel pump for use in a vehicle fuel delivery system, generally including a lower casing, an upper casing, an impeller and a motor. Both the lower and upper casings have a pair of concentric, annular grooves formed on their surfaces, where the two lower annular grooves are in fluid communication with a fuel passage inlet and the two upper annular grooves are in fluid communication with a fuel passage outlet. Rotation of the impeller causes a portion of the incoming fuel to be diverted into an inner lower groove and another portion into an outer lower groove. Once in the lower grooves, the fuel communicates with other parts of the pumping chamber such that it fills the upper grooves as well. Generally independent, helical fuel flow patterns are formed which cause the fuel to become pressurized as it flows from the inlet to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20030132593Abstract: A spacer apparatus for insulating a beam bushing assembly of an axle/suspension system from direct metal-to-metal contact with the vehicle frame hanger on which the assembly is pivotally mounted. In one embodiment, an integrally-formed one-piece apparatus includes a spacer disk portion and collar portions, whereby the collars provide a complementary fit of the spacer apparatus on the bushing assembly mounting tube, and generally prevents or minimizes relative movement between the spacer disk and bushing assembly. In other embodiments, one or more load dissipation structures mounted on or forming a part of the beam and/or its bushing assembly prevent substantially non-planar surfaces of the assembly from contacting a spacer disk by increasing the bearing area of those surfaces which contact the disk. These apparatus generally eliminate excessive wear or damage to the spacer disk and possible resulting damage to the axle/suspension system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Joseph M. Ross, Phillippi R. Pierce, John E. Ramsey, Warren M. Schneider
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Patent number: 6547515Abstract: A regenerative type electric motor fuel pump has a vapor vent passage disposed outside of a fuel pumping channel and communicating the fuel pumping channel with the exterior of the fuel pump to vent fuel vapor from the fuel pumping channel. The vapor vent passage extends through one of a pair of end plates between which a pump impeller is received for rotation. Preferably, the vapor vent passage communicates with the fuel-pumping channel through a connecting slot in the end plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Walbro CorporationInventor: Joseph M. Ross
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Patent number: 6508482Abstract: A trailing arm axle/suspension system includes rigid or spring beams for mounting the axle directly to the beam without any or minimal, respectively, additional mounting hardware or structure. An axle mounting plate is formed as part of the preassembled rigid beam or attached to the spring beam, and is formed with a recess that can range from significantly smaller than to generally the same size as the smallest axle which will be seated therein. The axle is extruded into the recess to eliminate clearance and create intimate contact between the axle and the axle mounting plate. The force typically deforms the axle from its normal cross-sectional shape, such as round, into a generally oval or elliptical cross-sectional shape. Such clearance-free intimate contact also creates a constant preload or compression between the axle and the axle mounting plate in the recess area.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: The Boler Company.Inventors: Phillippi R. Pierce, Mohamad A. Bachir, Scott A. Dilling, William L. McGrath, John E. Ramsey, Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20020180172Abstract: A control system for a heavy-duty vehicle such as a dump-type straight truck includes a portable radio frequency transmitter and a radio frequency receiver. The radio frequency receiver is operatively connected to a vehicle device or assembly which performs a function such as operation of the vehicle dump bed or raising and lowering of the vehicle axle/suspension system, so that the function can be controlled from the cab of the vehicle by the radio frequency transmitter, and whereby the function occurs substantially instantaneously due to the use of radio frequency and eliminates the need for a custom hard-wired control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Michael J. Gottschalk, Joseph M. Ross, Jesse W. Cervantez, Richard R. Steiner
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Patent number: 6425733Abstract: An electric motor turbine-type fuel pump having a pair of substantially separate fuel pumping channels on opposed faces of an impeller which has a plurality of circumferentially spaced vanes disposed about the periphery of the impeller. The tip portion of each vane is generally arcuate or curved such that a radially outermost edge of the tip is forward or leads the corresponding radially innermost edge of its base relative to the direction of rotation of the impeller. Preferably, each vane is defined between a pair of radially, axially, and circumferentially extending pockets formed in the impeller, with one set of vanes opening to each of a pair of opposed side faces of the impeller. An axially centered, circumferentially extending rib extends to the radially outermost portion of the vanes and separates the vanes on one face of the impeller from the vanes on the opposed face of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Walbro CorporationInventor: Joseph M. Ross
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Publication number: 20020090292Abstract: A regenerative type electric motor fuel pump has a vapor vent passage disposed outside of a fuel pumping channel and communicating the fuel pumping channel with the exterior of the fuel pump to vent fuel vapor from the fuel pumping channel. The vapor vent passage extends through one of a pair of end plates between which a pump impeller is received for rotation. Preferably, the vapor vent passage communicates with the fuel-pumping channel through a connecting slot in the end plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventor: Joseph M. Ross
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Patent number: D723438Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Challenger Hardware CompanyInventors: Joseph M. Ross, Timothy W. Kaiser
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Patent number: D793843Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Oneida Engineered Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Ross, Timothy W. Kaiser