Jan 2013 to 2000 Welder/FitterUniversal Metal Works Calumet, MI Sep 2000 to Nov 2010 Welder/FabricatorCalumet Machine Calumet, MI Jun 1999 to Nov 2004 Welder/Fabricator
Education:
Houghton High School Houghton, MI 1994 to 1997 GED in General
David R. Llewellyn - West Bloomfield MI, US William G. Spadafora - Clarkston MI, US Jason G. Kramer - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
Dana Corporation - Ottawa Lake MI
International Classification:
B62D006/00
US Classification:
701 43, 180 78
Abstract:
A fail-safe torque transducer, and automotive power steering system, utilizing a two-stage series coupled torsion bar system. A first stage torsion bar provides tuning of the steering system, and by reducing its diameter relative to the second stage, provides a lower torsional spring rate and higher operational stress level than that of the second stage. The second stage torsion bar provides the stress/strain indicia referenced by a torque-measuring device, and is stressed at a lower level than the first stage and therefore has a higher cycle life than that of the first stage bar. Hence, if stress related failure ever occurs, it will only occur in the first stage torsion bar, thereby preventing any torque from reaching the second stage, thereby causing a zero strain signal and thus rendering the system fail-safe and not subject to instability of vehicle steering if the torsion bar breaks.
William G. Spadafora - Clarkston MI, US Perry M. Paielli - Brighton MI, US David R. Llewellyn - West Bloomfield MI, US Jason G. Kramer - Sterling Heights MI, US
A node for communications in a transportation network comprises a processor, a memory, a communication device, and a set of instructions executable by the processor for: extracting information from a first message, making a first determination based at least in part on the information; and making a second determination as to whether a second message should be sent based on the first determination.
Venkatesh Kannan - Novi MI, US William G. Klisz - Highland MI, US John P. Casari - Manchester MI, US Jason L. Kramer - South Lyon MI, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Broadview IL
International Classification:
F02M 61/00
US Classification:
123456, 123468, 123467, 123470
Abstract:
A fuel injection system includes a fuel supply rail, a fuel injector configured to control the delivery of fuel from the fuel supply rail, and a noise filtering device engaging an upstream end of the fuel injector and/or positioned at least partially within the fuel injector. The noise filtering device defines a fuel passage configured to direct fuel from the fuel supply rail into the fuel injector. The noise filtering device can include one or more of several features including a pocket, a wrap-around shape to conform to the inlet end of the fuel injector, a face-sealing portion, a compression section, and a plurality of parallel restriction passages.
Norbert Mueller - Ludwigsburg, DE Venkatesh Kannan - Novi MI, US Markus Friedrich - Gerlingen, DE Jason L. Kramer - South Lyon MI, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
F02M 59/46 F02M 55/02
US Classification:
123456, 123467, 123468
Abstract:
A fuel injection system includes a fuel supply rail having a supply opening. A fuel injector is coupled to the fuel supply rail and configured to control the delivery of fuel from the fuel supply rail through the supply opening. A noise filtering device engages an upstream end of the fuel injector. The noise filtering device has a projecting portion extending at least partially into the supply opening along an axis, and the noise filtering device defines a restriction passage for directing fuel from the supply rail into the fuel injector. A face seal is established at a transverse face adjacent the supply opening.
Failure Mode Effects Mitigation In Drive-By-Wire Systems
Systems and methods for mitigating failure mode effects in a steer-by-wire system. The system includes a controller configured to alter a direction of the vehicle when the controller is in a failure mode. A steering device is coupled to a detector. The detector is configured to detect a steering input from a driver and output a signal representative of the steering input. A first actuator is coupled to a first control device. The first control device is configured to generate a first control signal representative of the steering input when the controller is in the failure mode. The first actuator alters the direction of the vehicle by removing energy from the vehicle. A second actuator is coupled to a second control device. The second control device is configured to generate a second control signal representative of the steering input when the controller is in the failure mode. The second actuator alters the direction of the vehicle by adding energy to the vehicle.
Jason Kramer - Northville MI, US James Pakkala - Livonia MI, US Joseph Klobucar - Detroit MI, US Gregory Still - Plymouth MI, US
Assignee:
Durr Industries, Inc.
International Classification:
B05B015/04
US Classification:
239/120000
Abstract:
A spray application system includes an enclosed spraybooth area in which airborne particles are generated and a scrubber system is located below the enclosed spraybooth area. The scrubber system includes an inlet receiving water and air from the spraybooth area along with airborne particles. The scrubber system transfers the airborne particles to the water for cleaning the air. A generally downwardly opening noise reflector is located directly over the inlet of the scrubber system and is configured to reflect sound generated by the scrubber system back into the inlet of the scrubber system. The reflector is spaced from the inlet of the scrubber system a distance equal to approximately the width of the inlet.
Venkatesh Kannan - Novi MI, US Michael U. Fischer - Niefern-Oschelbronn, DE William G. Klisz - Highland MI, US John P. Casari - Manchester MI, US Jason L. Kramer - South Lyon MI, US Norbert Mueller - Ludwigsburg, DE Markus Friedrich - Gerlingen, DE
International Classification:
F02M 55/02
US Classification:
123468
Abstract:
A fuel injection system includes a fuel supply rail having a supply opening. A fuel injector is coupled to the fuel supply rail and configured to control the delivery of fuel from the fuel supply rail through the supply opening. A noise filtering device engages an upstream end of the fuel injector. The noise filtering device has a projecting portion extending at least partially into the supply opening along an axis, and the noise filtering device defines a restriction passage for directing fuel from the supply rail into the fuel injector. A face seal is established at a transverse face adjacent the supply opening.
Multipart Insulating Element, In Particular For A Fuel Injection Device
- Stuttgart, DE Thomas Froehner - Karlsruhe, DE Markus Friedrich - Moosburg, DE Martin Scheffel - Vaihingen, DE Jason Kramer - Summerville SC, US
Assignee:
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH - Stuttgart DE
International Classification:
F02M 61/14
US Classification:
123470
Abstract:
An insulating element for a fuel injection apparatus is notable in particular for the fact that a low-noise design is achieved. The fuel injection apparatus encompasses at least one fuel injection valve and one receiving bore in a cylinder head for the fuel injection valve, and the insulating element between a valve housing of the fuel injection valve and a wall of the receiving bore. The insulating element possesses an inner insulating ring that is present in encapsulated fashion between an outer ring and an inner ring. The outer ring is directed toward the fuel injection valve and the inner ring is directed toward the wall of the receiving bore, so that corresponding abutment of these components occurs with the insulating element in the installed state. The fuel injection apparatus is suitable in particular for direct injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing spark-ignited internal combustion engine.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Jason M Kramer, Royal Oak MI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)