Patents by Inventor Michael T. Lapp
Michael T. Lapp 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: 10502657Abstract: A system includes an engine block having a plurality of cylinder-piston combinations. At least one of the cylinder-piston combinations includes a cylinder, a piston positioned in the cylinder and coupled to a connecting rod, the piston having an internal cooling gallery about a circumference of the piston, an oil jet for introducing coolant into the cooling gallery, and at least one pressure sensor positioned within the piston to detect pressure fluctuations within the cooling gallery. The system includes a processor having a program coupled thereto. The processor is configured to detect cyclical pressure fluctuations within the cooling gallery, via the at least one pressure sensor, during a linear motion of the piston within the engine block, determine pressures that occur during the detected cyclical pressure fluctuations, and determine a fill ratio of coolant within the cooling gallery based on the determined pressures.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Yu Chen, Michael T. Lapp
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Publication number: 20180299349Abstract: A system includes an engine block having a plurality of cylinder-piston combinations. At least one of the cylinder-piston combinations includes a cylinder, a piston positioned in the cylinder and coupled to a connecting rod, the piston having an internal cooling gallery about a circumference of the piston, an oil jet for introducing coolant into the cooling gallery, and at least one pressure sensor positioned within the piston to detect pressure fluctuations within the cooling gallery. The system includes a processor having a program coupled thereto. The processor is configured to detect cyclical pressure fluctuations within the cooling gallery, via the at least one pressure sensor, during a linear motion of the piston within the engine block, determine pressures that occur during the detected cyclical pressure fluctuations, and determine a fill ratio of coolant within the cooling gallery based on the determined pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Yu Chen, Michael T. Lapp
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Patent number: 9903309Abstract: A pre-finished piston part is disclosed that may be used to form a piston assembly. A pre-finished piston may include a lower part defining a piston axis, the lower part having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The lower part may include a radially inner bowl surface defining a lower part radially inner mating surface. The pre-finished piston assembly may further include an upper part having a radially outer bowl surface meeting the radially inner bowl surface at a radially inner joint. The upper part may include a radially inner wall defining a radially inner upper part mating surface. The radially inner wall may define a radially inwardly facing surface that defines a non-parallel angle with the radially inner bowl surface where the radially inner bowl surface meets the radially innermost edge of the radially inner mating surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2016Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc, Luiz Perrone, Dietmar Spindler
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Patent number: 9856820Abstract: Exemplary piston assemblies and methods of making the same are disclosed. An exemplary piston assembly may include a piston crown and a piston skirt that is received in a central opening of the crown. The piston crown may include a ring belt portion defining, at least in part, a cooling gallery. The crown and skirt may each further include corresponding mating surfaces that extend about a periphery of the crown and skirt. The skirt mating surface and crown mating surface may generally be secured to each other that the crown and the skirt cooperate to form a continuous upper combustion bowl surface. The skirt and crown may cooperate to define a radially outer gap about a periphery of the piston crown.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Leandro Menezes, Dieter Gabriel, Michael T. Lapp, Wolfgang Rein
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Publication number: 20170284545Abstract: An exemplary piston pin for a power cell unit having a piston assembly and a connecting rod may include an elongated body. The elongated body generally may be configured to rotatably secure the piston assembly and the connecting rod in a manner such that no more than approximately an inertial loading generated from an upward movement of the piston assembly is transferred to the elongated body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2016Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Michael T. Lapp, Scott Janowiak, Alex Antoc
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Publication number: 20170284273Abstract: A power cell unit may include a piston assembly having a piston crown and a piston skirt. The piston crown may include a ring belt portion extending circumferentially about a combustion bowl and at least one boss portion extending downward from the combustion bowl. The power cell unit may also include a connecting rod having an elongated portion and a funnel portion, and at least one piston pin configured to connect the connecting rod with the piston assembly. A bottom surface of the at least one boss portion may engage with a corresponding surface of the funnel portion such that a gas load is substantially transferred directly from the piston crown to the connecting rod during downward motion of the piston assembly, and such that only inertial loading from the piston crown and/or piston skirt is transferred to the piston pin during upward motion of the piston assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2016Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Michael T. Lapp, Scott Janowiak, Alex Antoc
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Patent number: 9631576Abstract: Exemplary piston assemblies and methods of making the same are disclosed. An exemplary piston may include a piston body defining a piston axis, the piston body having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The body may include radially inner and outer body mating surfaces. The piston may further include a cooling gallery ring cooperating with the piston body to form the cooling gallery. The piston body and cooling gallery ring may be joined together along radially inner and radially outer interface regions to form a generally one-piece piston assembly. In some exemplary approaches, mating surfaces of the body and ring may be positioned adjacent a support surface configured to inhibit or prevent weld spatter formed in a process joining the ring and body from the cooling gallery.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael T. Lapp, Dieter Gabriel
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Patent number: 9599148Abstract: A connecting rod having a small end and a large end, the small end including a pin bore defined by a pin bore surface. A thermal spray coating applied to at least a portion of the pin bore surface and a method of applying the thermal spray coating to the pin bore surface using a thermal spray technique.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: David Domanchuk, Michael T. Lapp, Wolfgang Rein, Christopher Hall, Thomas Stong
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Patent number: 9551291Abstract: Steel pistons used in many internal combustion engines are generally composed of a skirt and a crown. The skirt's function is to reduce the lateral and rotational movement of the piston in the cylinder while the engine is in operation. Lateral and rotational frictional forces imparted to a piston during engine operation cause the piston to scrape off the lubricating oil film present on the cylinder wall. The reduced oil film thickness increases piston and cylinder wall wear due to metal to metal contact. The subsequent metal to metal contact produces a phenomenon called scuffing. This disclosure incorporates several design modifications to the piston and results in a significant reduction of the lateral and rotational motion of the piston during engine operation. The reduction of piston motion reduces the amount of oil film removed from the cylinder wall and increases lubrication efficiency. The Increased lubrication efficiency realized reduces frictional wear power loss and scuffing.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2014Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Valerian Ioja, Michael T. Lapp
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Patent number: 9470311Abstract: Exemplary power cell assemblies and methods of making the same are disclosed. An exemplary power cell assembly may include a piston crown and connecting rod. In an exemplary illustration, a power cell assembly includes a piston crown having a ringland extending circumferentially about a combustion bowl. The boss portions may each include inwardly extending shoulders defining arcuate crown running surfaces. The power cell assembly may further include a connecting rod having a shank and an upper end received in a cavity of the crown. The upper end of the connecting rod may define arcuate connecting rod running surfaces extending away from the shank. The crown running surfaces and connecting rod running surfaces generally allow the connecting rod to pivot with respect to the piston crown about an axis of rotation that extends from one of the boss portions to the other of the boss portions.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventor: Michael T. Lapp
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Publication number: 20160131075Abstract: A pre-finished piston part is disclosed that may be used to form a piston assembly. A pre-finished piston may include a lower part defining a piston axis, the lower part having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The lower part may include a radially inner bowl surface defining a lower part radially inner mating surface. The pre-finished piston assembly may further include an upper part having a radially outer bowl surface meeting the radially inner bowl surface at a radially inner joint. The upper part may include a radially inner wall defining a radially inner upper part mating surface. The radially inner wall may define a radially inwardly facing surface that defines a non-parallel angle with the radially inner bowl surface where the radially inner bowl surface meets the radially innermost edge of the radially inner mating surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc, Luiz Perrone, Dietmar Spindler
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Patent number: 9322358Abstract: A method for the production of a piston for an internal combustion engine, having a piston head, a piston skirt, and a circumferential recess configured between the piston head and the piston skirt. The piston has a piston base body and a piston ring element. The piston base body has at least a crown region of a combustion bowl as well as the piston skirt. The piston ring element has at least a piston crown, a wall region of the combustion bowl, a circumferential top land, and a circumferential ring belt with ring grooves. The piston ring element has a circumferential cooling channel between the wall region of the combustion bowl and the ring belt, closed with a closure element. The piston base body and the piston ring element are connected by a circumferential joining seam in the region of the combustion bowl.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: MAHLE International GmbHInventors: Karlheinz Bing, Michael T. Lapp, Rainer Scharp, Michael Ullrich
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Patent number: 9243709Abstract: A pre-finished piston part is disclosed that may be used to form a piston assembly. A pre-finished piston may include a lower part defining a piston axis, the lower part having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The lower part may include a radially inner bowl surface defining a lower part radially inner mating surface. The pre-finished piston assembly may further include an upper part having a radially outer bowl surface meeting the radially inner bowl surface at a radially inner joint. The upper part may include a radially inner wall defining a radially inner upper part mating surface. The radially inner wall may define a radially inwardly facing surface that defines a non-parallel angle with the radially inner bowl surface where the radially inner bowl surface meets the radially innermost edge of the radially inner mating surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc, Luiz Perrone, Dietmar Spindler
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Patent number: 9228480Abstract: An internal combustion engine piston includes a crown including a ring belt portion including an outer wall and ring grooves, wherein the outer wall has a first end, a combustion bowl including an inner wall having a second end, a top wall extending between the inner and outer walls, and an annular cavity between the inner and outer walls, including an opening opposite the top wall, and at least partially defining a cooling gallery. At least one insert protrudes into the cooling gallery so as to axially overlap the ring grooves to direct coolant to desired portions of the crown.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Inventors: Kenneth L. Wirkkala, II, Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc
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Publication number: 20150354435Abstract: An internal combustion engine piston includes a crown including a ring belt portion including an outer wall and ring grooves, wherein the outer wall has a first end, a combustion bowl including an inner wall having a second end, a top wall extending between the inner and outer walls, and an annular cavity between the inner and outer walls, including an opening opposite the top wall, and at least partially defining a cooling gallery. At least one insert protrudes into the cooling gallery so as to axially overlap the ring grooves to direct coolant to desired portions of the crown.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Kenneth L. Wirkkala, II, Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc
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Publication number: 20150074999Abstract: A connecting rod having a small end and a large end, the small end including a pin bore defined by a pin bore surface. A thermal spray coating applied to at least a portion of the pin bore surface and a method of applying the thermal spray coating to the pin bore surface using a thermal spray technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: David Domanchuk, Michael T. Lapp, Wolfgang Rein, Christopher Hall, Thomas Stong
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Patent number: 8893580Abstract: A connecting rod having a small end and a large end, the small end including a pin bore defined by a pin bore surface. A thermal spray coating applied to at least a portion of the pin bore surface and a method of applying the thermal spray coating to the pin bore surface using a thermal spray technique.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Mahle International GmbHInventors: David Domanchuk, Michael T. Lapp, Wolfgang Rein, Christopher Hall, Thomas Stong, Thomas J. Smith
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Publication number: 20140331958Abstract: A method for the production of a piston for an internal combustion engine, having a piston head, a piston skirt, and a circumferential recess configured between the piston head and the piston skirt. The piston has a piston base body and a piston ring element. The piston base body has at least a crown region of a combustion bowl as well as the piston skirt. The piston ring element has at least a piston crown, a wall region of the combustion bowl, a circumferential top land, and a circumferential ring belt with ring grooves. The piston ring element has a circumferential cooling channel between the wall region of the combustion bowl and the ring belt, closed with a closure element. The piston base body and the piston ring element are connected by a circumferential joining seam in the region of the combustion bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: MAHLE International GmbHInventors: Karlheinz BING, Michael T. LAPP, Rainer SCHARP, Michael ULLRICH
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Publication number: 20140260960Abstract: A pre-finished piston part is disclosed that may be used to form a piston assembly. A pre-finished piston may include a lower part defining a piston axis, the lower part having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The lower part may include a radially inner bowl surface defining a lower part radially inner mating surface. The pre-finished piston assembly may further include an upper part having a radially outer bowl surface meeting the radially inner bowl surface at a radially inner joint. The upper part may include a radially inner wall defining a radially inner upper part mating surface. The radially inner wall may define a radially inwardly facing surface that defines a non-parallel angle with the radially inner bowl surface where the radially inner bowl surface meets the radially innermost edge of the radially inner mating surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael T. Lapp, Alex Antoc, Luiz Perrone, Dietmar Spindler
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Publication number: 20140238232Abstract: Exemplary piston assemblies and methods of making the same are disclosed. An exemplary piston may include a piston body defining a piston axis, the piston body having a skirt and forming a lower surface of a cooling gallery. The body may include radially inner and outer body mating surfaces. The piston may further include a cooling gallery ring cooperating with the piston body to form the cooling gallery. The piston body and cooling gallery ring may be joined together along radially inner and radially outer interface regions to form a generally one-piece piston assembly. In some exemplary approaches, mating surfaces of the body and ring may be positioned adjacent a support surface configured to inhibit or prevent weld spatter formed in a process joining the ring and body from the cooling gallery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Mahle International GmbHInventors: Michael T. Lapp, Dieter Gabriel