Patents by Inventor Robert RENTSCHLER

Robert RENTSCHLER 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: 10718291
    Abstract: A method of forming an engine is provided. A liner is cast with an outer surface with a first texture extending circumferentially from a first end to a second end of the liner. A circumferential section of the outer surface of the liner is coated with an insulative, thermoset material with a lower thermal conductivity than the texture. An engine and a cylinder liner for the engine are provided. The liner has first and second ends with an outer surface extending therebetween. An outer surface of the liner has axial sections defining a texture and an insulative thermoset coating to form material interfaces with the block with different thermal conductivities thereacross.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2020
    Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Jonathan Burns, Robert Rentschler, Brian Nellenbach
  • Patent number: 10682692
    Abstract: A method of casting an assembly is provided that includes forming a structural insert, over-molding the structural insert with a temporary core, and positioning the over-molded structural insert within a cavity of a casting die. The over-molded structural insert is cast within a part, to form the assembly, and the temporary core is removed. The method may also include a temporary core configured to define an alloy flash trim location or locating features to position the structural insert within the cavity of the casting die. Further, the temporary core may define shared features with the structural insert. The part and structural insert may be dissimilar materials such as a part of an aluminum alloy material and a structural insert of a steel alloy material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2020
    Assignee: Ford Motor Company
    Inventors: Jonathan Burns, Robert Rentschler, Bryan McKeough, Cliff Maki, Kevin Byrd
  • Publication number: 20190210100
    Abstract: A method of casting an assembly is provided that includes forming a structural insert, over-molding the structural insert with a temporary core, and positioning the over-molded structural insert within a cavity of a casting die. The over-molded structural insert is cast within a part, to form the assembly, and the temporary core is removed. The method may also include a temporary core configured to define an alloy flash trim location or locating features to position the structural insert within the cavity of the casting die. Further, the temporary core may define shared features with the structural insert. The part and structural insert may be dissimilar materials such as a part of an aluminum alloy material and a structural insert of a steel alloy material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2018
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Applicant: Ford Motor Company
    Inventors: Jonathan Burns, Robert Rentschler, Bryan McKeough, Cliff Maki, Kevin Byrd
  • Publication number: 20190186407
    Abstract: A method of forming an engine is provided. A liner is cast with an outer surface with a first texture extending circumferentially from a first end to a second end of the liner. A circumferential section of the outer surface of the liner is coated with an insulative, thermoset material with a lower thermal conductivity than the texture. An engine and a cylinder liner for the engine are provided. The liner has first and second ends with an outer surface extending therebetween. An outer surface of the liner has axial sections defining a texture and an insulative thermoset coating to form material interfaces with the block with different thermal conductivities thereacross.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Jonathan BURNS, Robert RENTSCHLER, Brian NELLENBACH