Patents by Inventor Paul H. Plahn
Paul H. Plahn 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: 9334769Abstract: Generally, an overflow conduit is described in apparatuses, systems, and methods to protect a crankcase oil sump from overfill. The overflow conduit is to be connected to a crankcase oil sump of an engine, and is configured to passively receive oil from the crankcase oil sump to avoid an overfill condition from occurring in the crankcase oil sump. The overflow conduit is configured to deliver excess oil received to a sub-base tank located relatively below the crankcase oil sump, or in particular at or below an oil level in the crankcase oil sump.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Cummins Power Generation IP, Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Norrick, Paul H. Plahn
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Publication number: 20140209053Abstract: Generally, an overflow conduit is described in apparatuses, systems, and methods to protect a crankcase oil sump from overfill. The overflow conduit is to be connected to a crankcase oil sump of an engine, and is configured to passively receive oil from the crankcase oil sump to avoid an overfill condition from occurring in the crankcase oil sump. The overflow conduit is configured to deliver excess oil received to a sub-base tank located relatively below the crankcase oil sump, or in particular at or below an oil level in the crankcase oil sump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: CUMMINS POWER GENERATION, INC.Inventors: Daniel A. NORRICK, Paul H. PLAHN
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Patent number: 8684338Abstract: An active torque cancellation system is provided. The system includes a generator set having a combustion engine and mounted to an application structure. The system also includes an active power management module coupled to the engine which actively reduces vibrations in the application structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Cummins Power Generation, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Plahn, John Hughes, Elias Ayana, Krzysztof Wejrzanowski, Abdeslam Mebarki
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Patent number: 7818905Abstract: A license plate transport mechanism includes a mounting bracket connectable beneath a vehicle support structure, such as a front bumper of a vehicle. The mounting bracket includes an elongate track with a pivot pin for pivotally mounting a license plate mounting plate. When the mounting plate is at a first end of the track, it pivots to a vertical position that is generally perpendicular to a base of the mounting bracket to display the license plate. The mounting plate is pivotable to a horizontal position generally parallel to the mounting bracket base. Once in the horizontal position, the pivot pin and mounting plate can move toward a second end of the track to store the license plate underneath the vehicle support structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Altec Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian K. Stahel, Paul H. Plahn
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Patent number: 7646113Abstract: A method is provided for connecting a 110 V genset to a transfer switch feeding a 220 V service entrance such that all 220 V loads are automatically blocked out and all 110 V circuits are accessed. The method includes wiring of the genset to the transfer switch such that the two hot 220 V terminals on the genset entrance side of the transfer switch are connected together and wired to the hot 110 V side of the genset. The neutral lead of the transfer switch is connected to the neutral side of the genset, as per normal practice.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Cummins Power Generation, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Plahn
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Publication number: 20090091069Abstract: An active torque cancellation system is provided. The system includes a generator set having a combustion engine and mounted to an application structure. The system also includes an active power management module coupled to the engine which actively reduces vibrations in the application structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: CUMMINS POWER GENERATION, INC.Inventors: Paul H. PLAHN, John HUGHES, Elias AYANA, Krzysztof WEJRZANOWSKI, Abdeslem MEBARKI
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Publication number: 20080061629Abstract: A method is provided for connecting a 110 V genset to a transfer switch feeding a 220 V service entrance such that all 220 V loads are automatically blocked out and all 110 V circuits are accessed. The method includes wiring of the genset to the transfer switch such that the two hot 220 V terminals on the genset entrance side of the transfer switch are connected together and wired to the hot 110 V side of the genset. The neutral lead of the transfer switch is connected to the neutral side of the genset, as per normal practice.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Cummins Power Generation Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Plahn
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Patent number: 7305291Abstract: A recreational vehicle includes a chassis having a living space, an electrical system for providing electrical power to the living space, an air conditioner for cooling the living space, a heater for heating the living space, and a plurality of appliances within the living space attached to the electrical system. The recreational vehicle also includes an engine for moving the recreational vehicle, a motor generator for supplying power to the recreational vehicle, a connector for connecting the electrical system of the recreational vehicle to an external power source, and a local area network system electrically connected to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, and the motor generator. The local area network manages the power provided to the to the electrical appliances. A display positioned within the living space shows data related to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, the motor generator and the engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Cummins Power Generation Inc.Inventors: David J Koenig, Paul H. Plahn, Dan G. Priem, Keith L. Lovegren, Brian G. Haupt
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Patent number: 7286918Abstract: A recreational vehicle includes a chassis having a living space, an electrical system for providing electrical power to the living space, an air conditioner for cooling the living space, a heater for heating the living space, and a plurality of appliances within the living space attached to the electrical system. The recreational vehicle also includes an engine for moving the recreational vehicle, a motor generator for supplying power to the recreational vehicle, a connector for connecting the electrical system of the recreational vehicle to an external power source, and a local area network system electrically connected to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, and the motor generator. The local area network manages the power provided to the to the electrical appliances. A display positioned within the living space shows data related to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, the motor generator and the engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Cummins Power Generation Inc.Inventors: David J Koenig, Paul H. Plahn, Dan G. Priem, Keith L. Lovegren, Brian G. Haupt
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Patent number: 6965818Abstract: A recreational vehicle includes a chassis having a living space, an electrical system for providing electrical power to the living space, an air conditioner for cooling the living space, a heater for heating the living space, and a plurality of appliances within the living space attached to the electrical system. The recreational vehicle also includes an engine for moving the recreational vehicle, a motor generator for supplying power to the recreational vehicle, a connector for connecting the electrical system of the recreational vehicle to an external power source, and a local area network system electrically connected to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, and the motor generator. The local area network manages the power provided to the to the electrical appliances. A display positioned within the living space shows data related to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, the motor generator and the engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Onan CorporationInventors: David J Koenig, Paul H. Plahn, Dan G. Priem, Keith L. Lovegren, Brian G. Haupt
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Publication number: 20030105567Abstract: A recreational vehicle includes a chassis having a living space, an electrical system for providing electrical power to the living space, an air conditioner for cooling the living space, a heater for heating the living space, and a plurality of appliances within the living space attached to the electrical system. The recreational vehicle also includes an engine for moving the recreational vehicle, a motor generator for supplying power to the recreational vehicle, a connector for connecting the electrical system of the recreational vehicle to an external power source, and a local area network system electrically connected to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, and the motor generator. The local area network manages the power provided to the to the electrical appliances. A display positioned within the living space shows data related to the air conditioner, the heater, the plurality of appliances, the motor generator and the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: David J. Koenig, Paul H. Plahn, Dan G. Priem, Keith L. Lovegren, Brian G. Haupt
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Patent number: 5563802Abstract: An integrated power system includes an engine/generator power supply integrated with storage batteries to provide household-like AC power. For a small load demand, the storage batteries are used to provide electricity. For a large load demand, the engine/generator starts to supply electricity. The engine/generator also recharges the storage batteries if the load demand is smaller than the engine/generator maximum load capacity. For a larger load demand, both the engine/generator and the storage batteries supply electricity in parallel. The engine speed is variable for various loads. The bigger the load, the higher the engine speed is required to produce the necessary power and keep a constant high DC voltage.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1996Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Onan CorporationInventors: Paul H. Plahn, David J. Koenig, Mike C. Miller
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Patent number: 5125236Abstract: A combined generator set and air conditioning compressor drive system is disclosed for use in a mobile vehicle. The disclosed device includes an auxiliary engine, a compressor, and a motor-generator. When an external source of electricity is unavailable, the motor-generator is shaft driven by the auxiliary engine and operated as a generator to provide electricity to the vehicle. The compressor is also shaft driven. When an external source of electricity is available, the motor-generator operates as a motor so as to drive the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Onan CorporationInventors: Stephen M. Clancey, David A. Overland, Deborah A. Klinkert, Mark S. Lent, Paul H. Plahn