Patents by Inventor Joseph NIEMIEC
Joseph NIEMIEC 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: 20200307621Abstract: A vehicle such as a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and method of operation, which include controller(s) coupled to a communication unit, configured to respond to a trip signal, and in response, to generate a driver notification to adjust vehicle performance parameters, such as acceleration, speed, braking, and others. The driver notification is generated to reduce fuel and/or battery consumption, and according to a recommendation signal that is received from and generated by a remote fleet server, and in response to instantaneous vehicle operating conditions that are communicated in real-time from the vehicle to the remote server. The recommendation signal includes a fuel and/or a battery consumption estimate, among other data. The vehicle controller is also responsive to detecting the one or more adjusted vehicle performance parameters, and to generate and store one or more estimate errors, which are respective differences between the estimates and actual fuel and battery consumption.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: David Alfred OSTROWSKI, Mark Anthony TASCILLO, Smruti Ranjan PANIGRAHI, Joseph NIEMIEC
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Publication number: 20030213474Abstract: The invention provides an improvement over conventional engine controls by directly measuring fuel volatility, and using this measured value to adjust the engine air/fuel ratio during engine start and initial operation. Engine startability and initial operation are improved as compared to conventional engine control systems by compensating the engine air/fuel ratio during engine start and initial engine operation, using a direct measurement of the fuel volatility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: David K. Lambert, Gary Charles Abusamra, Charles Robert Harrington, John E. Kirwan, Han-Sheng Lee, Michael Joseph Niemiec
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Patent number: 6622707Abstract: An electronic returnless fuel system for a vehicle includes a fuel pump to pump fuel from a fuel tank. The electronic returnless fuel system also includes a fuel rail fluidly connected to the fuel pump to distribute the fuel to an engine of the vehicle and a pressure transducer to sense pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail. The electronic returnless fuel system includes a controller electrically connected to the pressure transducer and the fuel pump to control the pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at a set operating pressure. The electronic returnless fuel system further includes a pressure relief valve interconnecting the fuel pump and the fuel rail set a predetermined amount below the set operating pressure to leak fuel back into the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chris Clarence Begley, Michael D. Lutton, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Charles Wilson Braun
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Publication number: 20030140715Abstract: A method of reducing engine cold start up emissions and an apparatus for isolating a fuel sample for testing purposes. According to the methodology the driveability index of the fuel is sensed utilizing an onboard sensor and the sensed fuel driveability index is inputted to the engine controller for utilization by the engine controller in determining the fueling algorithm for minimizing emissions during the next cold start up of the engine. The sensor determines the driveability index by evaluating a fuel sample collected onboard during the previous running cycle of the engine. The fuel sample is pumped from the vehicle fuel tank to an onboard collection point by the vehicle fuel pump during the previous running cycle of the engine. The fuel sampling apparatus includes a sample cup, a cylinder having a bore and an inlet port for connection to the fuel pump and a piston rod defining an axial passage having an inlet port and a discharge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: David Howard Burke, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Charles Robert Harrington, David K. Lambert
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Patent number: 6532941Abstract: An electronic returnless fuel system for a vehicle includes a fuel pump to pump fuel from a fuel tank. The electronic returnless fuel system also includes a fuel rail fluidly connected to the fuel pump to distribute the fuel to an engine of the vehicle and a pressure transducer to sense pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail. The electronic returnless fuel system includes a controller electrically connected to the pressure transducer and the fuel pump to control the pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at a set operating pressure. The electronic returnless fuel system further includes a pressure relief valve interconnecting the fuel pump and the fuel rail set a predetermined amount above the set operating pressure and at least one jet pump disposed in the fuel tank and fluidly connected to the pressure relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chris Clarence Begley, Michael D. Lutton, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Charles Wilson Braun
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Patent number: 6405753Abstract: A fuel tank cover assembly for a fuel tank of a vehicle includes a cover adapted to close an opening in the fuel tank having a fuel reservoir disposed therein, a return guide rod extending from the fuel reservoir toward the cover, and a valve disposed between the cover and the return guide rod to allow one-way flow of fuel from the cover to the fuel reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sharon Elizabeth Beyer, Dale Richard Jones, Douglas James Golla, Matthew L. Catlin, Michael Froats, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Ulf Sawert, Jeffrey W. Beyer
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Publication number: 20020043253Abstract: An electronic returnless fuel system for a vehicle includes a fuel pump to pump fuel from a fuel tank. The electronic returnless fuel system also includes a fuel rail fluidly connected to the fuel pump to distribute the fuel to an engine of the vehicle and a pressure transducer to sense pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail. The electronic returnless fuel system includes a controller electrically connected to the pressure transducer and the fuel pump to control the pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at a set operating pressure. The electronic returnless fuel system further includes a pressure relief valve interconnecting the fuel pump and the fuel rail set a predetermined amount above the set operating pressure and at least one jet pump disposed in the fuel tank and fluidly connected to the pressure relief valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Chris Clarence Begley, Michael D. Lutton, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Charles Wilson Braun
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Publication number: 20020020397Abstract: An electronic returnless fuel system for a vehicle includes a fuel pump to pump fuel from a fuel tank. The electronic returnless fuel system also includes a fuel rail fluidly connected to the fuel pump to distribute the fuel to an engine of the vehicle and a pressure transducer to sense pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail. The electronic returnless fuel system includes a controller electrically connected to the pressure transducer and the fuel pump to control the pressure of the fuel from the fuel pump to the fuel rail at a set operating pressure. The electronic returnless fuel system further includes a pressure relief valve interconnecting the fuel pump and the fuel rail set a predetermined amount below the set operating pressure to leak fuel back into the fuel tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Chris Clarence Begley, Michael D. Lutton, Michael Joseph Niemiec, Charles Wilson Braun
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Patent number: 4066918Abstract: The gate insulator of an IGFET, whose gate is connected to the input terminal of a circuit, is protected by limiting the potential difference between any two circuit terminals. Each input and output terminal of the circuit is connected via protective diodes to the power supply lines of the circuit and a high conductivity, low reverse dynamic impedance, diode is connected between the power supply lines. The reverse voltage across the high conductivity diode is less than that of any other diodes at a given current level, whereby only the high conductivity diode conducts substantial currents in the reverse direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Robert Charles Heuner, Michael Barnett Goldman, Stanley Joseph Niemiec, George Ira Morton
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Patent number: 4039869Abstract: A protection circuit for a monolithic integrated circuit in which regions of one conductivity type are formed in a common substrate of complementary conductivity type and in which a first voltage is applied to the substrate to prevent forward conduction through the junctions formed between the regions and the substrate. The protection network includes a control element, responsive to the first voltage, which is connected between a second voltage point and selected regions for coupling the voltage at the second point to the selected regions only in response to the presence of the first voltage. This prevents the junctions formed by the selected regions and the substrate from being forward biased and carrying excessive and/or destructive currents when the first voltage is absent.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1975Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Michael Barnett Goldman, Stanley Joseph Niemiec