Patents by Inventor Ronald E. Chasteen

Ronald E. Chasteen 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: 6062202
    Abstract: A fuel injection system for a two-stroke cycle engine comprising an air manifold; a throttle valve; a fuel injector; a fuel supply system including a fuel pump; a battery voltage sensor; an air temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a timing sensor; a barometric pressure sensor; a throttle position sensor; a first data processor for receiving and processing sensing signals for determining fuel injector duration and timing and fuel pump operating speed; a first data processor temperature sensor for sensing the relative temperature of certain electronic components in the first data processor; a heater operatively associated with the first data processor electronic components for selectively heating the electronic components; and a second data processor operable independently of the first data processor for receiving an electronic component temperature sensing signal and for generating a control signal to the heater responsive thereto for heating the components when the temperature thereof is below a predet
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Infection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 5813374
    Abstract: A fuel injection system for a two-stroke cycle engine comprising an air manifold; a throttle valve; a fuel injector; a fuel supply system including a fuel pump; a battery voltage sensor; an air temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a timing sensor; a barometric pressure sensor; a throttle position sensor; a first data processor for receiving and processing sensing signals for determining fuel injector duration and timing and fuel pump operating speed; a first data processor temperature sensor for sensing the relative temperature of certain electronic components in the first data processor; a heater operatively associated with the first data processor electronic components for selectively heating the electronic components; and a second data processor operable independently of the first data processor for receiving an electronic component temperature sensing signal and for generating a control signal to the heater responsive thereto for heating the components when the temperature thereof is below a predet
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Injection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 5654512
    Abstract: A flexible membrane variable orifice fluid flow meter which comprises a body, having a fluid conducting passageway therethrough, where the passageway has a first lateral width and second lateral width, and where the second lateral width is greater than the first, a backing bracket having a flat underside disposed within the second lateral width portion of the passageway perpendicularly to the direction of fluid flow and positioned so as to be superimposed over the first lateral width portion of the passageway, where the backing bracket has a lateral width less than the second lateral width but greater than the first lateral width of the passageway, a flexible membrane having head and toe ends, disposed between the flat underside of the backing bracket and the first lateral width portion of the passageway, and secured at its head end between the backing bracket and the body so that under conditions of zero fluid flow rate, the membrane obstructs the passageway across the second lateral width thereof, and diffe
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Pacer Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Sean O. Harnett, Ronald E. Chasteen, Gregory Dean Troutman
  • Patent number: 5584467
    Abstract: A fluid flow control system which can function under a range of input pressures for regulating the flow of fluid as a function of a variable input voltage and having a feedback feature which produces an electrical signal equivalent to the volume of fluid actually flowing from the control system, comprising a pressure balanced valve, a proportional solenoid having a movable shaft responsive to the input voltage and adapted to open the valve, said valve including, a fluid intake chamber having an intake port and a valve port, a fluid discharge chamber having a discharge port, a valve disk and a cooperating valve seat where the valve disk is connected to the shaft of the proportional solenoid so as to open and close the valve, a flexible diaphragm having a centrally disposed piston in contact with the valve disk a pressure equalizing chamber contiguous to the diaphragm, a biasing spring in contact with the piston and exerting a force thereon in a direction toward the valve disk for normally maintaining the valve
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: Echlin Inc.
    Inventors: Sean O. Harnett, Terry L. Cornelison, Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 5377646
    Abstract: A gaseous fuel management system for an internal combustion engine having a source of gaseous fuel such as LPG or CNG, a throttle control and an exhaust system and having an air intake tube for conducting combustion air into the manifold of the engine and an angularly movable butterfly valve disposed in the air intake tube, responsive to the operation of the throttle control. A fuel delivery bar having an interior longitudinal fuel conducting bore is diametrically disposed in the air intake tube upstream from the butterfly valve and has a plurality of fuel delivery orifices in its downstream facing side which orifices communicate with the interior of the bar. A fuel lane interconnects the interior bore of the fuel delivery bar to the fuel source and an electronically controlled valve meters the amount of fuel admitted to the interior bore of the fuel delivery bar as a function of the oxygen content of the products of combustion in the exhaust system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: Pacer Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 5343847
    Abstract: A gaseous fuel delivery system for an internal combustion engine having at least one cylinder with fuel intake and exhaust gas ports and an ignition system and having a controlled air intake system for each of the cylinders of the engine which includes a source of gaseous fuel, a fuel plenum having at least one fuel atomizer nozzle for each cylinder of the engine, where each nozzle is in communication with the air intake system proximate the intake port in each cylinder, a fuel flow rate control device connected between the source of gaseous fuel and the fuel plenum which contains an electronic control unit having a plurality of optimum fuel/air mixture variables as inputs and a modulated pulse width output connected to a linear d.c. motor, the shaft stroke of which controls the operation of a fuel valve for regulating the flow of fuel from the gaseous source to the fuel plenum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: Pacer Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald E. Chasteen, Sean O. Harnett, Terry L. Cornelison
  • Patent number: 5024205
    Abstract: A snowmobile electrical system having a battery conservation circuit. The system is designed to conserve battery power after deactivation of the engine using the kill switch, even if the key switch is left on. Battery power is normally consumed by continued connection of the microprocessor-based electronic engine control unit (ECU) to the battery after kill switch activation. To prevent battery consumption, the ECU monitors the electrical output of the ignition system at a position within the system wherein the output is dependent on engine speed. If the output drops to a specified level, a signal generator in the ECU is activated. Signals from the signal generator are directed to a solid state switching system which disconnects the battery from the ECU. As a result, battery consumption is controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1991
    Assignee: Injection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventors: Ward K. Gatza, Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 4967712
    Abstract: A fuel injection system for a two-stroke cycle engine comprising an air manifold; a throttle valve; a fuel injector; a fuel supply system including a fuel pump; a battery voltage sensor; an air temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a timing sensor; a barometric pressure sensor; a throttle position sensor; a first data processor for receiving and processing sensing signals for determining fuel injector duration and timing and fuel pump operating speed; a first data processor temperature sensor for sensing the relative temperature of certain electronic components in the first data processor; a heater operatively associated with the first data processor electronic components for selectivley heating the electronic components; and a second data processor operable independently of the first data processor for receiving an electronic component temperature sensing signal and for generating a control signal to the heate responsive thereto for heating the components when the temperature thereof is below a predete
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: Injection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: 4901701
    Abstract: A fuel injection system for a two-stroke cycle engine comprising an air manifold; a throttle valve; a fuel injector; a fuel supply system including a fuel pump; a battery voltage sensor; an air temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a timing sensor; a barometric pressure sensor; a throttle position sensor; a first data processor for receiving and processing sensing signals for determining fuel injector duration and timing and fuel pump operating speed; a first data processor temperature sensor for sensing the relative temperature of certain electronic components in the first data processor; a heater operatively associated with the first data processor electronic components for selectively heating the electronic components; and a second data processor operable independently of the first data processor for receiving an electronic component temperature sensing signal and for generating a control signal to the heater responsive thereto for heating the components when the temperature thereof is below a predet
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1990
    Assignee: Injection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: RE34079
    Abstract: A snowmobile electrical system having a battery conservation circuit. The system is designed to conserve battery power after deactivation of the engine using the kill switch, even if the key switch is left on. Battery power is normally consumed by continued connection of the microprocessor-based electronic engine control unit (ECU) to the battery after kill switch activation. To prevent battery consumption, the ECU monitors the electrical output of the ignition system at a position within the system wherein the output is dependent on engine speed. If the output drops to a specified level, a signal generator in the ECU is activated. Signals from the signal generator are directed to a solid state switching system which disconnects the battery from the ECU. As a result, battery consumption is controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Assignee: Pacer Industries Inc.
    Inventors: Ward K. Gatza, Ronald E. Chasteen
  • Patent number: RE34803
    Abstract: A fuel injection controlling device for a two-cycle engine comprising an air manifold; a throttle valve; a fuel injector; a fuel supply system including a fuel pump; a battery voltage sensor; an air temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a timing sensor; a barometric pressure sensor; a throttle position sensor; a first data processor for receiving and processing sensing signals for determining fuel injector duration and timing and fuel pump operating speed; a first data processor temperature sensor for sensing the relative temperature of certain electronic components in the first data processor; a heater operatively associated with the first data processor electronic components for selectively heating the electronic components; and a second data processor operable independently of the first data processor for receiving an electronic component temperature sensing signal and for generating a control signal to the heater responsive thereto for heating the components when the temperature thereof is below a p
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Injection Research Specialists, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Chasteen