Patents by Inventor Mark Huibregtse

Mark Huibregtse 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).

  • Patent number: 11644115
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2022
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2023
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Publication number: 20220154836
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2022
    Publication date: May 19, 2022
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Patent number: 11274757
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2022
    Assignee: Kohler Co.
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Patent number: 10934905
    Abstract: A residual oil drainage system for use in replacement of the oil filter of an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The drainage system may include first and second drainage conduits disposed in the oil pan of the engine. The drainage conduits may be fluidly interconnected and coupled to portions of the oil inlet and outlet flow conduits which normally convey oil to and from the oil filter. A flow control device is movable to either open or close the drainage flowpath in the system. In use with an open flowpath and engine off, residual oil captured by the first and second drainage conduits flows through the drainage system and is returned to the oil reservoir in the oil pan via gravity. In one configuration, the drainage conduits are formed internally and directly within the body of the structure of the oil pan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2021
    Assignee: KOHLER CO.
    Inventors: Eric Mitchell VanDrie, Mark Huibregtse
  • Publication number: 20200240535
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2020
    Publication date: July 30, 2020
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Patent number: 10663069
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2020
    Assignee: Kohler Co.
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Publication number: 20190234260
    Abstract: A residual oil drainage system for use in replacement of the oil filter of an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The drainage system may include first and second drainage conduits disposed in the oil pan of the engine. The drainage conduits may be fluidly interconnected and coupled to portions of the oil inlet and outlet flow conduits which normally convey oil to and from the oil filter. A flow control device is movable to either open or close the drainage flowpath in the system. In use with an open flowpath and engine off, residual oil captured by the first and second drainage conduits flows through the drainage system and is returned to the oil reservoir in the oil pan via gravity. In one configuration, the drainage conduits are formed internally and directly within the body of the structure of the oil pan.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2019
    Publication date: August 1, 2019
    Inventors: Eric Mitchell VanDrie, Mark Huibregtse
  • Publication number: 20190162322
    Abstract: A valve member provides for the flow of vapors from a fuel tank of an internal combustion engine to escape the fuel tank. The valve member may include a valve and a boss or spacer. The valve is configured to selectively control the flow of vapor from the fuel tank. The boss or spacer is positioned in a predetermined relationship to the valve, and the boss or spacer prevents a deformation of the valve from disrupting the selectively controlled flow of vapor from the fuel tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2018
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Inventors: Gary Stenz, Mark Huibregtse, Brian Hartwig
  • Patent number: 8381885
    Abstract: A brake system and powered implement, such as a lawn mower, incorporating the same. In one aspect the invention is a system for stopping an electrically grounded rotating member of an engine powered by an ignition circuit, the system comprising: a conductive member operably coupled to the ignition circuit that renders the engine inoperative when electrically grounded, the conductive member mounted adjacent the rotating member; and the conductive member normally biased into a brake position in which the conductive member contacts the rotating member and is electrically grounded as a result of the contact with the rotating member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2013
    Inventors: Mark Huibregtse, Nathaniel J. Vlietstra
  • Publication number: 20110143883
    Abstract: A brake system and powered implement, such as a lawn mower, incorporating the same. In one aspect the invention is a system for stopping an electrically grounded rotating member of an engine powered by an ignition circuit, the system comprising: a conductive member operably coupled to the ignition circuit that renders the engine inoperative when electrically grounded, the conductive member mounted adjacent the rotating member; and the conductive member normally biased into a brake position in which the conductive member contacts the rotating member and is electrically grounded as a result of the contact with the rotating member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Inventors: Mark Huibregtse, Nathaniel J. Vlietstra
  • Patent number: D671959
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: Kohler Co.
    Inventors: John Burey, Mark Huibregtse, Ronald V. Post, Benji J. Bink, Daniel J. Luhman, Richard J. Fotsch