Patents by Inventor Pasquale Dipaola

Pasquale Dipaola 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).

  • Publication number: 20180372366
    Abstract: A device for preventing damage, ovaling, and compromise of spiral ducts and piping during transportation and storage is provided. The device has an arcuate body providing a grip portion at one end, where the grip portion turn over the outer surface of the body until it abuts it at a contact point. Along an inner surface of the body, an inner ridge radially extends. The device may slide into a duct so that the duct end is sandwiched between the grip portion and the outer surface of the body, thereby provided support against damage, ovaling, and compromise of the duct end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2017
    Publication date: December 27, 2018
    Inventor: Pasquale Dipaola
  • Patent number: 9273591
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2016
    Assignee: Magna Powertrain Inc.
    Inventors: Pasquale DiPaola, Malcolm J. Clough, Robert Scotchmer
  • Publication number: 20130276727
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2013
    Publication date: October 24, 2013
    Inventors: Pasquale DiPaola, Malcolm J. Cough, Robert Scotchmer
  • Patent number: 8464668
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2013
    Assignee: Magna Powertrain Inc.
    Inventors: Pasquale DiPaola, Malcolm J. Clough, Robert Scotchmer
  • Publication number: 20120204819
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2012
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Inventors: Pasquale DiPaola, Malcolm J. Clough, Robert Scotchmer
  • Patent number: 8181610
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2012
    Assignee: MAGNA Powertrain, Inc.
    Inventors: Pasquale Dipaola, Malcolm J. Clough, Robert Scotchmer
  • Publication number: 20090308335
    Abstract: A cooling system for internal combustion engines provides directed flows of heated or cooled coolant to various engine components and/or accessories as needed. By providing directed flows, the overall coolant flow volume is reduced from that of conventional cooling systems, allowing for a smaller capacity water pump to be employed which results in a net energy savings for the engine. Further, by reducing the overall coolant flow volume, the hoses and/or galleries required for the directed flows are reduced from those of conventional cooling systems, providing a cost savings and a weight savings. Finally, by preferably employing an impellor type water pump, the expense of an electric water pump and its associated control circuitry can be avoided. The direct flows are established by a multifunction valve which, in a preferred implementation, comprises a two-plate valve wherein each plate is operated by a wax motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Publication date: December 17, 2009
    Inventors: Pasquale Dipaola, Malcolm J. Clough, Robert Scotchmer