Thomas M. Kramer - Lombard IL Jeffrey A. McElroy - Villa Park IL
Assignee:
International Truck and Engine Corp. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F02D 3100
US Classification:
123357
Abstract:
An engine speed governor controls a diesel engine in a motor vehicle. The engine control has a processor for processing data for Engine speed governing, including developing fuel request data comprising data components derived from proportional, integral, and derivative processing of difference between actual engine speed and requested engine speed. A data source, such as a gear selector switch in an automatic transmission vehicle or a clutch switch in a manual transmission vehicle, distinguishes between engagement and disengagerrent of the vehicle driveline with and from the engine. A respective first table, such as a map, is associated with each of the proportional, integral, and derivative processing and provides selectable calibration values used by the processor to develop the fuel request data when the driveline is engaged with the engine. A respective second table, such as a function, associated with each of the proportional, integral, and derivative processing provides selectable calibration values used by the processor to develop the fuel request data when the driveline is disengaged from the engine. The invention serves to counter engine speed under-run, especially after prolonged vehicle coasting, by more aggressive proportional control.
- St. Louis MO, US Mike Claywell - St. Louis MO, US Kevin D. Eichelberger - Taylorville IL, US Magen Starr Eller - Danville IN, US Rebecca Corn Eller - Madison MS, US Sarah Gehlhar - Williamsburg IA, US Gregory J. Holland - Troy OH, US Daniel J. Lubich - Marshall MO, US Jeffrey L. McElroy - Mahomet IL, US Brett A. Ochs - Evansville IN, US Laron L. Peters - Gothenburg NE, US Duane A. Potrzeba - Hastings NE, US Louis R. Reeder - Seward NE, US Gary R. Stangland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/10 A01H 1/02 C12N 15/82
Abstract:
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH048988. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH048988, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH048988 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH048988.
- St. Louis MO, US Mike Claywell - St. Louis MO, US Kevin D. Eichelberger - Taylorville IL, US Magen Starr Eller - Danville IN, US Rebecca Corn Eller - Madison MS, US Sarah Gehlhar - Williamsburg IA, US Gregory J. Holland - Troy OH, US Daniel J. Lubich - Marshall MO, US Jeffrey L. McElroy - Mahomet IL, US Brett A. Ochs - Evansville IN, US Laron L. Peters - Gothenburg NE, US Duane A. Potrzeba - Hastings NE, US Louis R. Reeder - Seward NE, US Gary R. Stangland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/10 A01H 1/02 C12N 15/82
Abstract:
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH111760. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH111760, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH111760 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH111760.
- St. Louis MO, US Kevin D. Eichelberger - Taylorville IL, US Magen Starr Eller - Danville IN, US Sarah Gehlhar - Williamsburg IA, US Gregory J. Holland - Troy OH, US Daniel J. Lubich - Marshall MO, US Jeffrey L. McElroy - Mahomet IL, US Brett A. Ochs - Evansville IN, US Duane A. Potrzeba - Hastings NE, US Rebecca Corn Eller - St. Louis MO, US
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH282732. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH282732, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH282732 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH282732.
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Mr. Jeffrey F. McElroy President & CEO
Conita Technologies, Inc. Computers Software & Services
1200 Main Street, Suite 900, Columbia, SC 29201 8037332555, 8037336799
Jeffrey Mcelroy
CRIMSON GRAY, LLC
11011 Pebble Gdn Ln, Austin, TX 78739 878 S Denton Tap Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
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