Patents by Inventor Timothy Kunz

Timothy Kunz 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).

  • Publication number: 20060249110
    Abstract: A two-step roller finger follower having a high-lift follower portion that rotates relative to a low-lift follower portion about a pivot shaft, including a lost-motion compression spring disposed in a linear bore formed in the high-lift portion to exert force against an curved pad on the back side of the valve pallet of the low-lift portion. The spring is retained and guided in its bore by a spring retainer having a planar bottom for engaging the curved pad. Preferably the retainer is a cup positioned in the spring bore such that the stroke of the cup is limited, to prevent leak-down of the associated hydraulic lash adjuster. Driving the spring by a linear-acting retainer in a linear bore causes the spring to be compressed linearly, resulting in a highly stable and predictable spring rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2005
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Inventors: Hermes Fernandez, Andrew Lipinski, Nick Hendriksma, Thomas Fischer, Timothy Kunz
  • Publication number: 20060016405
    Abstract: An improved hydraulic lash adjuster including a cup-shaped adjuster body, and a plunger assembly disposed within the adjuster body. The plunger assembly includes a stepped axial bore extending from a body inner end to a central oil passage opening onto a hemispherical pivot head. A valve seat for a check valve is disposed against the step, defining a low-pressure oil chamber in the axial bore. A check ball and lash adjustment spring are disposed against the seat in a high-pressure chamber formed between the valve seat and adjuster body. The body of the plunger assembly may be formed by inexpensive processes to a length equivalent to that of a prior art one-piece plunger to resist torsional side loads which may be imposed on the HLA in use. The separately formed valve seat may also be used in other hydraulic lash adjusters such as incorporated in hydraulic valve lifters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Wayne Harris, Michael Skilling, Timothy Kunz
  • Publication number: 20060016411
    Abstract: A system for bringing an internal combustion engine to a stop at a predetermined angular position of an engine shaft, such as a crankshaft or a camshaft, with respect to the engine's valves. The optimum shaft stop position is the point wherein the fewest lifters are collapsed the least amount. Exemplary methods and apparatus include using the engine starter motor to jog the stopped engine to the desired position; using the engine alternator to impose a variable electromagnetic load on the engine to bring the engine to a stop at the desired position; using variable firing of cylinders to control the deceleration profile to bring the engine to a stop at the desired position; and providing one or more detents formed in the shaft and using a shaft follower to control the stop position of the shaft by engaging the follower into a detent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Jason Flanagan, Timothy Kunz, Wayne Harris, Thomas Fischer
  • Publication number: 20050193973
    Abstract: An improved dual feed hydraulic lash adjuster (HLA), for use in an internal combustion engine, comprising a hollow body and a plunger assembly disposed in a bore of the engine. A one-piece plunger body includes a first chamber for forming a low-pressure oil reservoir and receiving a lash adjustment mechanism, and a second chamber open at one end and partially closed hemispherically for supporting a rocker arm and providing valve deactivating oil thereto for an auxiliary valve actuation system. The first and second chambers are separated by a transverse web, optionally having a small-diameter passage therethrough for air evacuation. The one-piece plunger body provides a high degree of resistance to side loads which may be imposed on the HLA in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventors: Nick Hendriksma, Timothy Kunz
  • Publication number: 20050132989
    Abstract: A roller finger follower rocker arm assembly for deactivating an engine valve. A follower body pivots on a hydraulic lash adjuster, and engages a valve stem or lifter. The body receives a reciprocating member having a first and second rollers outboard of the body for following eccentrics of a cam lobe that straddles the body, the body having elongate openings on either side of the reciprocating member. A locking pin selectively locks and unlocks the body to the reciprocating member. The reciprocating member does not make contact with the cam lobe and functions only as a link between the latching mechanism and the rollers. The pin engages the reciprocating member by a latching spring and is disengaged by pressurized oil supplied through the hydraulic lash adjuster. Means is provided for limiting axial growth of the HLA during deactivation mode of the rocker arm assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: Nick Hendriksma, Timothy Kunz