Patents by Inventor Mark Reichler

Mark Reichler 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: 10066521
    Abstract: An internal combustion engine has an intake channel which opens via a first valve into a crankcase of the engine. The first valve opens at a first frequency (f1). The engine has a second valve, which controls the quantity of fuel supplied into the intake channel. The quantity of fuel is controlled by controlling the time interval during which the second valve is open during each engine cycle (x). A control device is provided to control the quantity of fuel supplied. In a first operating state, the second valve is opened at a second frequency (f2, f3, f4) which is coordinated with the first frequency (f1). In a second operating state, the second valve is opened independently of the first frequency (f1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2018
    Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG
    Inventors: Christian Eberle, Markus Weinig, Claus Naegele, Mark Reichler
  • Patent number: 9610677
    Abstract: A hand-held power tool has a housing with a cylinder chamber. An internal combustion engine is arranged in the housing and the internal combustion engine has a cylinder arranged in the cylinder chamber. A device is provided that detects temperature information in the cylinder chamber when the internal combustion engine is in an inoperative state. An indicator device that indicates the temperature information is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2017
    Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG
    Inventors: Mark Reichler, Klaus-Martin Uhl
  • Publication number: 20150020772
    Abstract: An internal combustion engine has an intake channel which opens via a first valve into a crankcase of the engine. The first valve opens at a first frequency (f1). The engine has a second valve, which controls the quantity of fuel supplied into the intake channel. The quantity of fuel is controlled by controlling the time interval during which the second valve is open during each engine cycle (x). A control device is provided to control the quantity of fuel supplied. In a first operating state, the second valve is opened at a second frequency (f2, f3, f4) which is coordinated with the first frequency (f1). In a second operating state, the second valve is opened independently of the first frequency (f1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2014
    Publication date: January 22, 2015
    Inventors: Christian Eberle, Markus Weinig, Claus Naegele, Mark Reichler
  • Patent number: 8671897
    Abstract: An engine has a cylinder wherein a reciprocating piston is mounted. The piston drives, via a connecting rod (6), a crankshaft (7) pivotably mounted in a crankcase. The connecting rod is connected to the piston via a piston pin. An inlet window for combustion air is provided and controlled by the piston. The piston separates a combustion chamber from the crankcase interior space and has a piston base the underside of which is oriented toward the crankcase. To achieve good cooling of the piston and of the piston pin bearing, a first flow-guide element is provided within the crankcase interior space adjacent to the inlet window. The first flow-guide element redirects the combustion air flowing in through the inlet window in the direction of the underside of the piston base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2014
    Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG
    Inventors: Werner Geyer, Mark Reichler, Robert Köhli, Evelyn Kullik, Helmut Schlessmann
  • Publication number: 20120304973
    Abstract: An engine has a cylinder wherein a reciprocating piston is mounted. The piston drives, via a connecting rod (6), a crankshaft (7) pivotably mounted in a crankcase. The connecting rod is connected to the piston via a piston pin. An inlet window for combustion air is provided and controlled by the piston. The piston separates a combustion chamber from the crankcase interior space and has a piston base the underside of which is oriented toward the crankcase. To achieve good cooling of the piston and of the piston pin bearing, a first flow-guide element is provided within the crankcase interior space adjacent to the inlet window. The first flow-guide element redirects the combustion air flowing in through the inlet window in the direction of the underside of the piston base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2011
    Publication date: December 6, 2012
    Inventors: Werner Geyer, Mark Reichler, Robert Köhli, Evelyn Kullik, Helmut Schlessmann
  • Patent number: 8261701
    Abstract: An internal combustion engine has a cylinder (2) and a crankcase (4). A combustion chamber (3) is formed in the cylinder (2) and is delimited by a piston (5). The piston (5) rotationally drives a crankshaft (7) in a rotational direction (21) via a connecting rod (6). The crankshaft (7) is arranged in a crankcase interior space (17). A mixture inlet (9) is provided in the crankcase interior space (17). In the crankcase interior space (17), at least one flow conducting element (23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73) is provided which is spatially fixed and this flow conducting element projects into the crankcase interior space (17) and lies opposite to the rotational direction (21) of the crankshaft (7).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co. KG
    Inventors: Jörg Amann, Eberhard Bohnaker, Ricardo Hojczyk, Ulrich Kapinsky, Mark Reichler, Martin Rieber
  • Publication number: 20120211248
    Abstract: A hand-held power tool has a housing with a cylinder chamber. An internal combustion engine is arranged in the housing and the internal combustion engine has a cylinder arranged in the cylinder chamber. A device is provided that detects temperature information in the cylinder chamber when the internal combustion engine is in an inoperative state. An indicator device that indicates the temperature information is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Applicant: ANDREAS STIHL AG & CO. KG
    Inventors: Mark Reichler, Klaus-Martin Uhl
  • Publication number: 20110146610
    Abstract: A handheld work apparatus having an internal combustion engine and an ignition is equipped with a start device for the engine. The start device includes an electric motor and, for driving the electric motor, a battery (10) is provided which is connected to the electric motor via a switching device. For simplifying the arrangement and for safe handling, a common operator-controlled element for switching on the ignition and for activating the start device is provided which can at least be set to a stop position (0), an operating position (I) and a start position, whereby the operating position (I) is between the stop position (0) and the start position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2010
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Inventors: Mark Reichler, Klaus-Martin Uhl
  • Publication number: 20110114055
    Abstract: A combustion engine (1) has a carburetor (17) for supplying an air/fuel mixture. An intake channel (16) is formed in the carburetor (17) and fuel is drawn into the intake channel because of the underpressure which forms during operation. The fuel quantity, which is drawn into the intake channel (16), is controlled at least in part by an electromagnetic fuel valve (23) which is open when no power is applied thereto. The engine (1) has a device for igniting the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber (3) of the engine and a stop switch (74) for switching off the ignition. Furthermore, a control unit (20) and a device (75) for energy supply are provided. A method for operating the engine (1) provides that the fuel valve (23) is held in the closed position by the control unit (20) after the stop switch (74) is actuated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2010
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Inventors: Claus Naegele, Mark Reichler, Karsten Schmidt, Isgard Sabelberg
  • Publication number: 20090114172
    Abstract: An internal combustion engine has a cylinder (2) and a crankcase (4). A combustion chamber (3) is formed in the cylinder (2) and is delimited by a piston (5). The piston (5) rotationally drives a crankshaft (7) in a rotational direction (21) via a connecting rod (6). The crankshaft (7) is arranged in a crankcase interior space (17). A mixture inlet (9) is provided in the crankcase interior space (17). In the crankcase interior space (17), at least one flow conducting element (23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73) is provided which is spatially fixed and this flow conducting element projects into the crankcase interior space (17) and lies opposite to the rotational direction (21) of the crankshaft (7).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Jorg Amann, Eberhard Bohnaker, Ricardo Hojczyk, Ulrich Kapinsky, Mark Reichler, Martin Rieber
  • Patent number: 7028751
    Abstract: A cooling system includes a radial fan rotatable by an axis to deliver radial air flow to the cooling system, a plurality of heat exchangers spaced radially from the fan and arranged around the fan in a box-like configuration to receive the radial air flow therefrom, with the heat exchangers bounding an interior space of the cooling system. One of the heat exchangers is provided in the form of a charge air cooler that includes a first flow path for a charge air flow in heat exchange relation with a second flow path for an engine coolant flow of the vehicle. The cooling system further includes a surface associated with the charge air cooler to substantially block the radial air flow from exiting the interior space through the charge air cooler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: Modine Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Daniela Fischer, Wolfgang Knecht, Werner Zobel, Mark Reichler, Jörg Soldner
  • Patent number: 6786060
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for drying the surface of a heat exchanger in a vehicle of moisture accumulating as a result of its use as an evaporator in an air conditioning system. Air is first heated by the heater core in the air conditioning system and then directed through the heat exchanger. Because of the reduced humidity of such air, any residual moisture in the heat exchanger is evaporated and is discharged to the environment. Where the system is used in a vehicle, it prevents the discharge of moist air onto the windows and/or windshield of the vehicle and thus minimizes or eliminates fogging of the windshield.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Modine Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Samuel Alber, Huub R. Kamsma, Arthur Thomas, Marc D. Williams, Maria List, Mark Reichler, Frank Vetter
  • Patent number: 6772602
    Abstract: A cooling system is provided for a vehicle that includes an air-cooled coolant radiator and air-cooled gas cooler to cool a gas flow of a CO2 type air conditioning system of the vehicle. The cooling system includes a pre-cooler for pre-cooling of the refrigerant by transferring heat from the refrigerant either to the coolant flowing through the radiator or to a cooling air flow passing through the radiator, or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2004
    Assignee: Modine Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Frank Vetter, Mark Reichler, Daniela Welchler
  • Publication number: 20030217833
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for drying the surface of a heat exchanger in a vehicle of moisture accumulating as a result of its use as an evaporator in an air conditioning system. Air is first heated by the heater core in the air conditioning system and then directed through the heat exchanger. Because of the reduced humidity of such air, any residual moisture in the heat exchanger is evaporated and is discharged to the environment. Where the system is used in a vehicle, it prevents the discharge of moist air onto the windows and/or windshield of the vehicle and thus minimizes or eliminates fogging of the windshield.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Publication date: November 27, 2003
    Applicant: Modine Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Samuel Alber, Huub R. Kamsma, Arthur Thomas, Marc D. Williams, Maria List, Mark Reichler, Frank Vetter
  • Publication number: 20030041617
    Abstract: A cooling system is provided for a vehicle that includes an air-cooled coolant radiator and air-cooled gas cooler to cool a gas flow of a CO2 type air conditioning system of the vehicle. The cooling system includes a pre-cooler for pre-cooling of the refrigerant by transferring heat from the refrigerant either to the coolant flowing through the radiator or to a cooling air flow passing through the radiator, or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Applicant: Modine Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Frank Vetter, Mark Reichler, Daniela Welchler
  • Publication number: 20020189786
    Abstract: A cooling system includes a radial fan rotatable by an axis to deliver radial air flow to the cooling system, a plurality of heat exchangers spaced radially from the fan and arranged around the fan in a box-like configuration to receive the radial air flow therefrom, with the heat exchangers bounding an interior space of the cooling system. One of the heat exchangers is provided in the form of a charge air cooler that includes a first flow path for a charge air flow in heat exchange relation with a second flow path for an engine coolant flow of the vehicle. The cooling system further includes a surface associated with the charge air cooler to substantially block the radial air flow from exiting the interior space through the charge air cooler.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2002
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Inventors: Daniela Fischer, Wolfgang Knecht, Werner Zobel, Mark Reichler, Jorg Soldner