Patents by Inventor William P. Caldwell

William P. Caldwell 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: 10710563
    Abstract: A pump attenuator bypass valve (40/100/200) is located at an outlet of a pump (30) in a vehicle braking system (10) between the pump (30) and an attenuator (34). The attenuator bypass valve (40/100/200) includes a bypass valve housing (41), a first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208), and a second fluid flow path (80/183). The first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208) is defined in the housing (41) and is configured to allow continuous flow of fluid when the pump (30) operates at a first pump flow rate. The second fluid flow path (80/183) is defined in the housing (41) and is configured to bypass the first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208) and to allow continuous flow of fluid when the pump (30) operates at a second pump flow rate higher than the first pump flow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2020
    Assignee: ZF Active Safety US Inc.
    Inventors: Blaise J. Ganzel, William P. Caldwell, Joseph F. Zeoli
  • Publication number: 20170240155
    Abstract: A pump attenuator bypass valve (40/100/200) is located at an outlet of a pump (30) in a vehicle braking system (10) between the pump (30) and an attenuator (34). The attenuator bypass valve (40/100/200) includes a bypass valve housing (41), a first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208), and a second fluid flow path (80/183). The first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208) is defined in the housing (41) and is configured to allow continuous flow of fluid when the pump (30) operates at a first pump flow rate. The second fluid flow path (80/183) is defined in the housing (41) and is configured to bypass the first fluid flow path (74, 57/179/220, 208) and to allow continuous flow of fluid when the pump (30) operates at a second pump flow rate higher than the first pump flow rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2015
    Publication date: August 24, 2017
    Applicant: Kelsey-Hayes Company
    Inventors: Blaise J. Ganzel, William P. Caldwell, Joseph F. Zeoli
  • Patent number: 9234531
    Abstract: A damping element for attenuating hydraulic pressure pulses is integrated into a hydraulic chamber of a motor vehicle hydraulic system. The damping element includes a end cap support body and a membrane that fits over a portion of the support body. The membrane has a first side facing towards a source of hydraulic fluid and a second side facing away from the hydraulic fluid source. At least one space is provided between the second side of the membrane and the end cap support body to allow for deformation of the membrane under hydraulic pressure. The membrane has a collar with a lip seal provided for fitting into place on the wall of the hydraulic chamber. At least one second space for receiving hydraulic fluid is defined between the lip seal and a region of the membrane opposite the lip seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2016
    Assignees: Kelsey-Hayes Company, Lucas Automotive GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Wald, David Lopez-Larequi, Georg Kedak, Joseph F. Zeoli, Joseph A. Starr, William P. Caldwell, Richard A. Swarich
  • Patent number: 6550872
    Abstract: A vehicular brake system includes a hydraulic master cylinder connected to wheel brakes via brake conduits. A pump generates fluid pressures and pressure control valves located between the master cylinder and the wheel brakes regulate the fluid pressures at the wheel brakes to achieve anti-lock and traction control functions. A medium pressure accumulator stores fluid pressurized by the pump that is supplied to the wheel brakes via associated control valves to achieve a vehicle stability control braking function. An evacuation valve is provided in the conduit in which the medium pressure accumulator is provided. The evacuation valve permits evacuation and fill of an otherwise isolated conduit without increasing cycle times or complexity of procedures during installation of the system. Additionally, the evacuation valve can be used during service of the brake system if desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes Company
    Inventor: William P. Caldwell
  • Patent number: 6491354
    Abstract: A brake system includes a brake adapted to receive a brake fluid. The brake is in fluid communication with a brake fluid conduit. The brake system includes a pressure accumulator adapted to store the brake fluid under pressure. The pressure accumulator is in fluid communication with a supply conduit. The brake system includes a pump in fluid communication with the brake fluid conduit and the supply conduit. The brake system includes a bypass valve in fluid communication with the brake fluid conduit and the supply conduit. The bypass valve is positioned to allow the brake fluid to flow from the pressure accumulator to the brake without flowing through the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes Company
    Inventor: William P. Caldwell
  • Patent number: 6357465
    Abstract: A cap for use in a hydraulic control unit. The cap retains a poppet in a fill position within a sleeve. The cap has at least one body. The body has a retaining surface, for insertion into the sleeve for limiting movement of the poppet within the sleeve. The body also has at least one grip for holding the cap within the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes Company
    Inventors: William P. Caldwell, James Brancheau, Kenneth Messinger