Patents by Inventor Ralph P. Maloof

Ralph P. Maloof 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: 6256993
    Abstract: The motor-assisted variable geometry turbocharging system has a motor to add power to the turbocharger rotating assembly, especially at low exhaust gas volume. Additionally, the system includes a control over compressor air inlet direction, and/or control of exhaust gas to a two-volute expander. These are individually controlled, or controlled in combination, to enhance turbocharged engine performance. In a preferred embodiment, the system comprises an electric motor, mounted directly within the turbocharger main housing, variable pre-whirl vanes mounted upstream of the turbocharger compressor, and a diverter valve in the exhaust piping upstream of a divided turbine volute.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward M. Halimi, Ralph P. Maloof, William E. Woollenweber
  • Patent number: 6182449
    Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine (10, 46, 66, 75, 86) has a motor-assisted turbocharger (13) where the motor (17, 56, 65, 77, 95) is activated by an external power source (18) to operate the turbocharger (13) to apply scavenging and charging air for starting the engine (10, 46, 66, 75, 86). When sufficient exhaust gas energy is available to allow the turbocharger (13) to provide adequate scavenging and charging air, the motor (17, 56, 65, 77, 95) is de-energized to eliminate the need for external power. Thus, the charging system acts as a supercharger during start-up and as a turbocharger during normal running. A control system (19, 57, 68, 78, 88) is connected to the driving motor (17, 56, 65, 77, 95) that receives signals (25) so that power is supplied to the motor (17, 56, 65, 77, 95) during start-up and may also be supplied during low exhaust gas energy levels to maintain a sufficient supply of scavenging and charging air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Turbodyne Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward M. Halimi, Ralph P. Maloof, William E. Woollenweber
  • Patent number: 5605045
    Abstract: An exhaust gas-driven turbine drives a compressor to charge an internal combustion engine. An integral motor is positioned on the connecting shaft to add power to the turbocharging shaft, especially at low exhaust gas volume. Cooling for this motor includes circulation of engine oil therearound and may include insulation to limit heat inflow from the turbine and may include air flow through the motor to carry away heat inflow from the turbine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1997
    Assignee: Turbodyne Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward M. Halimi, Ralph P. Maloof, William E. Woollenweber
  • Patent number: 5560208
    Abstract: The motor-assisted variable geometry turbocharging system has a motor to add power to the turbocharging shaft, especially at low exhaust gas volume. Additionally, the turbocharger has control over compressor air inlet direction and/or control of exhaust gas to a two-volute expander. These are individually controlled directly or indirectly from an engine controller to enhance turbocharger performance. In a preferred embodiment, the motor is an electric motor, mounted directly on the turbocharger shaft intermediate the turbo expander and turbo compressor and within the main housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Inventors: Edward M. Halimi, William E. Woollenweber, Ralph P. Maloof
  • Patent number: 4775341
    Abstract: Water directing apparatus for the jet pump inlet of a watercraft having a planing surface within which the inlet is formed. The apparatus is carried by the planing surface and includes a pair of laterally spaced apart, longitudinally extending side fins projecting downwardly of the planing surface. Curvilinear, transversely disposed upstream and downstream vanes are oriented to direct water into the inlet, the angles of attack of the vanes being established to direct boundary layer water into the inlet without separation. The vane combination achieves water flow directional change with minimum drag and flow separation. An embodiment is disclosed employing a vane movable in response to inlet passage pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1988
    Assignee: Wetco Industries
    Inventors: Nelson Tyler, Robert T. DeVault, Ralph P. Maloof
  • Patent number: 4440155
    Abstract: A solar concentrating lens and receiver operating on azimuth and altitude axes according to the position of the sun and characterized by an array of elongated transparent slats spaced for ventilation and each of prism-lens configuration with a reflective base, for both refractive and reflective focus of heat rays through a narrow slot into a receiver and onto an absorber at a focal plane where heat absorption is into a fluid media within an insulated and vacuumized internally reflective chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Assignee: Reynolds & Taylor, Inc.
    Inventors: Ralph P. Maloof, Roger R. Reynolds, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4428716
    Abstract: A variable pitch propeller hub with fluid motor actuating means wherein blading is controllably pitched and feathered by a hub having cylinder and piston means responsive to engine oil pressure and rotating the blades on their radial axes to a full pitch position by link and lever means biased toward a feathered position by an adjustor means having adjustable stops and means for maintaining moderate pitch until the engine is stopped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Inventor: Ralph P. Maloof
  • Patent number: 4373241
    Abstract: The method of making a propeller and fan blading comprised of an extruded airfoil having a rib retained at the root for mounting and with a portion thereof removed by flattening the back of the blade truncating the back camber thereof in a plane tapered toward the blade tip with respect to the front camber thereof and having a flap of full configuration toward the root of the blade and continuing tangent from the front camber and extending angularly back from the back camber and reduced toward the blade tip by profiling the trailing edge made thin toward said tip by a flattening truncating the back trailing portion of the blade toward said tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1983
    Inventor: Ralph P. Maloof
  • Patent number: 4202655
    Abstract: Propeller and fan blading comprised of an extruded airfoil having a rib retained at the root for mounting and with a portion thereof removed by flattening the back of the blade truncating the back camber thereof in a plane tapered toward the blade tip with respect to the front camber thereof and having a flap of full configuration toward the root of the blade and continuing tangent from the front camber and extending angularly back from the back camber and reduced toward the blade tip by profiling the trailing edge made thin toward said tip by a flattening truncating the back trailing portion of the blade toward said tip, the said blading being controllably pitched and feathered by a hub having cylinder and piston means responsive to engine oil pressure and rotating the blades on their radial axes to a full pitch position by link and lever means biased toward a feathered position by an adjustor means having adjustable stops and means for maintaining moderate pitch until the engine is stopped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1980
    Inventor: Ralph P. Maloof
  • Patent number: RE36609
    Abstract: The motor-assisted variable geometry turbocharging system has a motor to add power to the turbocharging shaft, especially at low exhaust gas volume. Additionally, the turbocharger has control over compressor air inlet direction and/or control of exhaust gas to a two-volute expander. These are individually controlled directly or indirectly from an engine controller to enhance turbocharger performance. In a preferred embodiment, the motor is an electric motor, mounted directly on the turbocharger shaft intermediate the turbo expander and turbo compressor and within the main housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: Turbodyne Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward M. Halimi, William E. Woolenweber, Ralph P. Maloof