Patents by Inventor Robert E. Fallis
Robert E. Fallis 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: 7469954Abstract: A removable top assembly for a vehicle and method of providing a removable top cover for a vehicle is provided. The removable top assembly includes a fabric cover over a frame. The frame includes a rear bow that is pivotally connected on opposite sides to side rails and a C-pillar. A one bow is latched to a fixed transverse beam. A two bow is detachably secured to right and left side rails that are in turn attached to right and left fixed side beams of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Magna Car Top Systems GmbHInventors: Robert E. Fallis, III, Michael T. Willard, Robert D. Wiechowski
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Publication number: 20080296925Abstract: A retractable hardtop for a vehicle is disclosed that includes a unitary roof panel, an active rear window and a four bar link. The four bar link includes a pair of buttress panels and a pair of rear rails that are connected to the roof panel and the vehicle. No structural members of the retractable hard top interconnect the lower portion of the buttress panels or the rear rails between the pivot connections to the roof and the pivot connections to the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: MAGNA CAR TOP SYSTEMSInventors: Robert E. Fallis, III, Michael T. Willard, Robert D. Wiechowski
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Publication number: 20080258491Abstract: A retractable vehicle hardtop has a predominantly transparent top roof panel and a predominantly transparent combined back light/sail panel. The panels are attached to a top stack linkage that is used to retract and extend the hardtop. The top roof panel and combined back light/sail panel each feature a smooth, continuous two-part retractable hardtop that provides panoramic overhead views both when retracted and when extended. A frame is assembled to opaque peripheral portions of the top roof panel. Reinforcement bars are assembled to opaque portions of the combined back light/sail panel. A method of making the retractable hardtop is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: MAGNA CAR TOP SYSTEMSInventors: Jan Just, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 7367615Abstract: A retractable roof assembly for a vehicle is provided that includes relatively movable rigid panels that are positioned to cover a passenger/cargo compartment of the vehicle in an extended position and that are stacked one above another in a retracted position. A telescoping track is provided on opposite lateral sides of the vehicle to guide movement of the roof panels. D-pillars of the roof assembly are slidable between a position wherein they are spaced from the C-pillars to a retracted position in which the D-pillars are adjacent to the C-pillars. Side windows of the vehicle are retracted into the rear quarter panel area of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Magna Car Top Systems GmbHInventors: Robert E. Fallis, III, Michael T. Willard, Robert D. Wiechowski
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Patent number: 7240960Abstract: A removable top system for a vehicle having a front removable roof section and a rear removable roof section. Different removable roof coverings may be interchangeably combined to provide a complete roof for a sport utility vehicle having a permanent hoop dividing the front and rear roof sections. Soft top and hard top roof coverings are selectively provided. Different retraction mechanisms are disclosed for retracting and storing the removable roof sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Magna Car Top Systems GmbHInventors: Robert E. Fallis, III, Michael T. Willard
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Patent number: 6224146Abstract: A spoiler sunroof for use in an automotive vehicle includes a scissor linkage assembly and a supplemental linkage. In another aspect of the present invention, lower pivots of the scissor linkage assembly and supplemental linkage are all linearly movable when a sunroof panel is moved from a vent position to an open position.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: ASC IncorporatedInventors: Michael T. Willard, Robert E. Fallis, III, Christopher J. Sameck
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Patent number: 5170945Abstract: The fuel injector has several swirl passages in a fuel swirl and needle guide member that direct swirl fuel onto the frusto-conical surface of a valve seat member that is disposed at the injector's nozzle end. The needle lift is such that with the needle unseated to open the injector to flow, the swirl fuel is throttled as it passes between the rounded tip end of the open needle and the frusto-conical surface of the seat member. The throttling tends to spread the swirl flow so that it is more uniform in the circumferential sense. If the injector is closed before equilibrium flow occurs, a toroidal shaped fuel cloud is created; if the injector is closed after equilibrium flow occurs, an ellipsoidal shaped fuel cloud is created.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventors: Paul D. Daly, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 5127805Abstract: A reversible flow pump (12) comprising: a first port (16) and a second port (20); a rotor (60) comprising a plurality of pump elements (74-80) movable through a fill mode and a discharge mode, a pump chamber (140) associated with each pump element (74) which are respectively filled and discharged; a ported shaft (30) rotatable between a first position and a second position, for carrying fluid to and from the various pump chambers (140), such that when in the first position fluid received at the first port (16) is communicated to fill each pump chamber (140) during the fill mode, at least a portion of such fluid is discharged therefrom and communicated to the second port (20), and wherein in the second position fluid flow is reversed. A brake system incorporating the pump is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Fallis, Mark A. Brooks, Gary L. Casey
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Patent number: 4991558Abstract: A multiple cylinder two-stroke fuel-injected internal combustion engine is operated at idle by interrupting the fuel injection stages in a predetermined pattern such that over a certain number of crankshaft revolutions a fewer number of injections occur than over the same number of revolutions at non-idle. The quantity of fuel injected per injection is increased relative to that required to operate the engine at idle wihtout any injection interruptions. Spark timing is also advanced.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Siemens Automotive L.P.Inventors: Paul D. Daly, Douglas R. Verner, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 4878650Abstract: An electro-mechanical fuel injector comprising: a housing and valve seat including a valve setting surface and a metering orifice disposed at a lower end of the housing. An armature assembly is movable relative to the valve seating surface for opening and closing the metering orifice and includes an armature and a pin extending therefrom and adapted to engage the seating surface; a coil assembly and spring are provided to move the armature assembly in a direction to open and close the metering orifice. The injector includes a fluid chamber defined upstream of the metering orifice, in surrounding relation to a portion of the armature assembly. A damping assembly is also provided, movable with the armature assembly, for generating a viscous shear damping force by interacting with the wall of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Paul D. Daly, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis, Mark S. Cerny
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Patent number: 4813395Abstract: A method and system, including a valve (32) for controlling the amount of fluid purged from a cylinder (12) of a two-cycle engine prior to the combustion of an air-fuel mixture within the cylinder especially during low demand periods of engine operation. The system including a throttle (26) disposed upstream of an inlet port (14) and controlled to be maintained in an open condition during such intervals. The valve (32), which is adapted to communicate with a scavenge port (30) includes a piston (80) that is movable relative to an aperature (76) in response to a pressure differential created in part by the operation of a cooperating electromagnetic valve (54), such that when the piston is moved to uncover the aperture a predeterminable amount of fluid within the cylinder can be purged therefrom as the cylinder piston is moved through its compression cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Paul D. Daly, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 4784367Abstract: A method and system, including a valve (32) for controlling the amount of fluid purged from a cylinder (12) of a two-cycle engine prior to the combustion of an air-fuel mixture within the cylinder especially during low demand periods of engine operation. The system including a throttle (26) disposed upstream of an inlet port (14) and controlled to be maintained in an open condition during such intervals. The valve (32), which is adapted to communicate with a scavenge port (30) includes a piston (80) that is movable relative to an aperture (76) in response to a pressure differential created in part by the operation of a cooperating electromagnetic valve (54), such that when the piston is moved to uncover the aperture a predeterminable amount of fluid within the cylinder can be purged therefrom as the cylinder piston is moved through its compression cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Paul D. Daly, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 4760818Abstract: A fuel injector, system and method comprising means for ejecting fuel directly into a cylinder (14) an engine through a non-conductive, heat storing element. The element including a nozzle (44) portion comprising a preferably ceramic body having a narrow, first passage (158) in communication with a conical second portion (164). The two portions cooperating to cause the fuel to flow turbulently therethrough. The nozzle further includes a heater (174) for elevating the temperature to the nozzle to a predetermined temperture. In this manner, as the fuel contacts the heated nozzle it is atomized. In one embodiment of the invention a solid ceramic body is employed. In another embodiment, the nozzle (178) is formed by a plurality of stacked ceramic disks which include a central opening (182) therethrough and a plurality of heating elements (184), one for each disk. The openings (182) are sized to approximate the continuous conical portion of the solid body nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 4288835Abstract: A pressure sensor including a pressure capsule such as a dual diaphragm quartz capacitance pressure capsule and structure for supporting and sealing same within the pressure environment to be measured. The pressure capsule having two parallel quartz plates spaced by a dielectric ring forming a vacuum chamber therein. The structure providing a force balanced support for compressively loading the pressure capsule through the dielectric ring. The structure further having transfer port therein to communicate the pressure environment to both plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Chen Yi Lee, Charles Tung-ming Wu, Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis
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Patent number: 4253827Abstract: A pressure sensor including a pressure capsule such as a dual diaphragm quartz capacitance pressure capsule. The pressure capsule having two parallel quartz plates spaced by a dielectric ring forming a vacuum chamber therein.A registration fixture is described which contains a plurality of flat plates, each plate having a pressure capsule receiving cavity sized to closely receive one of the quartz plates and further provides a uniform temperature radiation pattern for sealing of the pressure capsule during the controlled pressure-temperature profile.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Mark A. Brooks, Robert E. Fallis