Patents by Inventor Paul M. Meyer
Paul M. Meyer 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: 6397822Abstract: An integrated fuel system unit (10) comprises a two-stage fuel pump (16) and fuel filter (34). The fuel filter is interposed between the first and second pump stages (S1,S2) so fuel flowing between the stages is drawn through the filter. A spiral-wound fuel line (44) delivers fuel from a fuel inlet (18) to the first pump stage. Water is circulated about the fuel line to cool the fuel flowing therethrough. A fuel pressure regulator (60) in an outlet (20) of the unit diverts fuel from the engine back to a cavity (36) in which the filter is housed if an overpressure condition occurs. This fuel is then mixed with the fuel flowing between pump stages. Water also collects in the cavity and a solenoid (74) controlled water passage (72) allows this water to be entrained with fuel flowing to the second pump stage for the water and fuel to be mixed together and pumped to an internal combustion engine to be combusted therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: UIS, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Ulm, Bruce A. Stephen, Rodney K. Boutwell, Paul M. Meyer
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Patent number: 6240904Abstract: A two-stage marine fuel pump (10). A first pump stage (S1) has a fuel inlet (24) and a fuel outlet (26). A second pump stage (S2) has a separate fuel inlet (28) and fuel outlet (30). Each pump stage is stand alone such that while the outlet of the first pump stage can be routed to the inlet of the second pump stage, the pump can be otherwise configured. In these other configurations, there is one path for routing fuel to the fuel inlet of the first pump stage and from the outlet thereof, and a separate path for routing fuel to the inlet of the second pump stage and from the outlet thereof. In these alternate configurations fuel pumped from the first stage of the pump is delivered other than to the fuel inlet of the second pump stage, and fuel supplied to the inlet of the second pump stage is delivered other than from the fuel outlet of the first pump stage.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: UIS, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Meyer, Ralph Ulm, Rodney Boutwell, Bruce Stephens
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Patent number: 6102011Abstract: A fuel delivery system (10) used on marine vessels (B) has a fuel injected, internal combustion engine (E) for propulsion. A fuel tank (T) stores fuel (F) supplied to run the engine through a supply line (L) extending between the fuel tank and the engine. The tank has a relatively small (1.6 in. diameter) opening (O), and a fuel pump (12) is sized to fit within the fuel tank through this opening. The fuel pump pumps fuel, under pressure, from the fuel tank to the engine. A fuel filter (20) is also sized to fit within the tank and is connected to an inlet (14) of the fuel pump. Fuel is drawn into the fuel pump through the fuel filter. A pressure regulator (30) regulates the pressure of fuel pumped to the engine. The pressure regulator is mounted externally of the tank and the fuel pump is tethered to the pressure regulator for the fuel pump and fuel filter to be installed in the fuel tank without use of external supporting structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: UIS, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Meyer, Bruce Stephens
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Patent number: 5140303Abstract: A liquid level responsive sending unit is positionable in a vehicle fuel tank to deliver a signal to a fuel gage on the vehicle dashboard. An electrical damping circuit is provided on a circuit board carried on the sending unit, such that momentary fluctuations in a fuel level sensor float are smoothed out. The signal transmitted to the gage is a signal representing a time-averaged condition of the sensor. The damping circuit location in the fuel tank is advantageous as regards signal accuracy calibration, manufacturing quality control, ease of assembly, and access for component replacement purposes.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Carter Automotive Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Meyer
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Patent number: 5102307Abstract: A motor-operated pump includes an electrical filter that includes an inductance and a capacitance mounted within the pump housing. The filter components are thereby shielded against possible damage during initial installation, or during shipment, or during maintenance operations. Electrically, the filter components are in direct connection with the motor terminals, so as to have maximum electrical effectiveness for suppression of radio frequency emissions that might otherwise be communicated to other on-board electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Carter Automotive Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Meyer
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Patent number: 4452202Abstract: A vacuum pressure transducer (1) for sensing vacuum pressure levels and for developing an electrical signal indicative of the vacuum pressure sensed. A housing (3A, 3B) has an inlet (5) connected to a vacuum source (M). A flexible diaphragm (7) extends across the housing for one side of the diaphragm to be exposed to vacuum pressure, the diaphragm flexing within the housing as vacuum pressure changes. An electrical contact (13) is coupled to the diaphragm and movable therewith, and an electrical switch (25) includes a plurality of electrically conductive segments (27) arranged in a predetermined pattern. The electrical contact contacts one or more of the segments as it moves with diaphragm, each combination of segments contacted by the electrical contact at any one time representing a discrete vacuum pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: ACF Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Meyer
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Patent number: 4378772Abstract: An open loop electronics circuit (1) for altitude compensation of a carburetor (C) installed on an internal combustion automobile engine (E). The carburetor has an associated solenoid (S) controlling auxiliary air bled into fuel circuits of the carburetor thereby to control the air-fuel ratio of the mixture produced by the carburetor. A bridge (7) continuously senses the density of air which varies as a function of altitude and generates an electrical signal Es the amplitude of which changes in response to changes in air density. A converter (13) is responsive to the electrical signal for generating a variable pulse width control signal Cs supplied to the solenoid. The converter (13) varys the pulse width of the control signal in response to amplitude changes in the electrical signal generated by the bridge circuit whereby the air-fuel ratio of the mixture produced by the carburetor is varied as a function of changes in air density.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: April 5, 1983Assignee: ACF Industries, Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Meyer
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Patent number: 4305360Abstract: Apparatus for automatically controlling the idle speed of an internal combustion automobile engine. A sensor senses the operating speed of the engine and develops an electrical signal representative thereof. Movement of a carburetor throttle valve from an open to a substantially closed position is sensed and an electrical signal indicative thereof is generated. Closure of the throttle valve indicates the engine is operating at idle. A controller is responsive to the second electrical signal to process the electrical signal from the sensor and generate an electrical control signal. The controller processes the electrical signal from the sensor means in accordance with a predetermined format based upon a transfer function derived for the engine. An electromechanical device is responsive to the control signal for moving the throttle valve to a desired position at which engine idle speed is a preselected speed determined in accordance with the transfer function.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1979Date of Patent: December 15, 1981Assignee: ACF Industries, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Meyer, Richard D. Doerr, Steven R. Bollinger, Mark A. Jefferis, Chusak Tansuwan
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Patent number: 4274144Abstract: Apparatus for use in developing and testing a control system for an internal combustion automobile engine. A housing is located in the automobile where it can be visually observed by an operator of the automobile. Electrical circuitry is installed in the housing. A wiring harness interconnects sensors and electromechanical devices with the circuitry. A programmable memory has a plurality of addresses which are selectably accessible, different addresses in the memory containing information relating to different aspects of the system. Information stored in a selected memory address is changeable thereby changing the operating characteristics of the system. The contents stored in a selected address are visually displayed so an operator can visually verify the information stored therein. Operation of the system while the engine is running is visually monitored to determine system performance during road tests, performance of the system thus being observable under actual driving conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Paul M. Meyer, Robert H. Beckwith, Richard D. Allman, Mark Jefferis