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218 Clingerman Ave, Churubusco, IN 46723    260-2861011   

6408 Edgewood Dr, Churubusco, IN 46723   

8563 600 S-57, Churubusco, IN 46723   

Spencerville, IN   

2603 Florida Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46805   

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Vehicle Intercool System

US Patent:
7017531, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Aug 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/913829
Inventors:
Scott A. Wooldridge - Fort Wayne IN, US
Brian J. Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
James C. Bradley - New Haven IN, US
Assignee:
International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
B60H 3/00
US Classification:
123 4111, 123 4156, 123 4163, 123 4165, 1235591, 123563, 123565
Abstract:
The invention involves a vehicle with a cab. The environment of the cab may be maintained by a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system that will provide cool air to the cab in hot weather and warm air to the cab in colder weather. The HVAC system will have its own specific air heating and cooling components. The HVAC has a supply to the cab for providing the cool or warm air depending on the need. A siphon or alternative point of distribution of the HVAC output may be a HVAC diversion line that leads into the inlet of the turbocharger or supercharger of the vehicle engine to mix with ambient air entering the turbocharger. In an alternative embodiment, a compressed air source may be bled into the turbocharger or supercharger inlet.

Engine Cooling Fan Shroud

US Patent:
7165515, Jan 23, 2007
Filed:
Aug 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/929996
Inventors:
Brian Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
Assignee:
International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
F01P 7/10
US Classification:
123 4149
Abstract:
A fan () draws air through a core () of a radiator () to which coolant from coolant passages in an engine () rejects heat. A shroud () having first and second parts () in axial succession channels air that has been drawn through the core toward the fan. The first part () is a non-elastomeric ring, and the second part () has an elastomeric ring () having opposite axial ends, one of which telescopically fits to the non-elastomeric ring of the first part () and the other of which joins with a second non-elastomeric ring ().

Engine Cooling Fan Shroud

US Patent:
7350485, Apr 1, 2008
Filed:
Nov 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/557628
Inventors:
Brian J. Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
Assignee:
International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
F01P 7/10
US Classification:
123 4149, 416179, 29888025
Abstract:
A fan () draws air through a core () of a radiator () to which coolant from coolant passages in an engine () rejects heat. A shroud () having first and second parts () in axial succession channels air that has been drawn through the core toward the fan. The first part () is a non-elastomeric ring, and the second part () has an elastomeric ring () having opposite axial ends, one of which telescopically fits to the non-elastomeric ring of the first part () and the other of which joins with a second non-elastomeric ring ().

Air Cleaner Of A Truck Vehicle

US Patent:
D622371, Aug 24, 2010
Filed:
Oct 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
29/296555
Inventors:
David J. Beigel - Payne OH, US
Brian J. Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
Marcey K. Collins - Fort Wayne IN, US
Franz Mueller - Fort Wayne IN, US
L. David Allendorph - Fort Wayne IN, US
Jaimi L. Smith - Lake Orion MI, US
Luke Ice - Fort Wayne IN, US
Gerald J. Nix - Fort Wayne IN, US
Ryan T. Jones - Van Wert OH, US
Assignee:
International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
2304
US Classification:
D23364

Fluid Center

US Patent:
2004009, May 27, 2004
Filed:
Nov 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/305313
Inventors:
Samuel Cohen - Fort Wayne IN, US
Brian Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
International Classification:
B60K013/02
US Classification:
180/068300
Abstract:
A vehicle has a fluid center that comprises a cowl tray mounted to the cowl structure of its operator cabin below a lower end of the windshield of the operator cabin. In addition to a cowl tray the fluid center comprises a fluid reservoir and/or a fluid-center-mounted engine-air-intake duct with an inlet that is directly or indirectly in fluid communication the atmosphere and an outlet that is in fluid communication with other engine-air-intake ducts of the vehicle.

Vehicle Working Fluids Cooling System

US Patent:
2007011, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/288602
Inventors:
Brian Jacquay - New Haven IN, US
International Classification:
F02G 5/00
F16H 57/04
US Classification:
123557000, 476014000
Abstract:
Vehicle oil, particularly transmission hydraulic fluid, is cooled by circulating the oil from the working component to a heat exchanger submerged in the fuel tank.

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