Title of Invention

A SPEED LIMITED POWER-TRAIN FOR A VEHICLE COMPRISING A SYSTEM & ITS METHOD THEREOF

Abstract A system for limiting the speed of a vehicle includes a first module that generates a first torque signal based on a vehicle speed, a second module that generates a second torque signal based on a difference between a predetermined vehicle speed limit and the vehicle speed, and a third module that generates an output torque signal based on the first and second torque signals. The output torque signal is adapted to control the output torque of a motor.
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NOZZLE FOR EXTINGUISHING DEVICES AND THE LIKE
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a nozzle for extinguishing devices
and the like.
Background Art
In the fire-fighting sector, extinguishing devices of the automatic
type, such as fire extinguishers, fire-fighting systems and the like, are
known which are provided with nozzles which, in case of fire in the
controlled environment, allow automatic dispensing of the extinguishing
agent without requiring the presence of the operator.
In the particular sector, the general trend is to provide automatic
extinguishing devices which are assuredly effective and allow quick
maintenance and restoring of the nozzles following activation.
Disclosure of the Invention
The aim of the present invention is to meet the mentioned
requirements, by providing a nozzle for extinguishing devices and the like
which is assuredly effective and is simple to maintain and restore.
Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a nozzle
which, by way of its particular constructive characteristics, is capable of
giving the greatest assurances of reliability and safety in use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a nozzle which
is simple, relatively easy to provide in practice, effective in operation, and
further competitive from an economic standpoint.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a nozzle for
extinguishing devices and the like, as defined in the appended claims.

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Brief description of the Drawings
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become
better apparent from the following detailed description of some non-
exclusive embodiments of a nozzle according to the invention, illustrated by
way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation view of a first embodiment of a
nozzle for extinguishing devices and the like according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional side elevation view of a second embodiment of
a nozzle for extinguishing devices and the like according to the invention;
Figure 3 is a sectional side elevation view of the nozzle of Figure 2,
associated with an extinguisher of the type that comprises a tank for the
extinguishing agent.
Ways of carrying out the Invention
With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 generally
designates a nozzle according to the invention, which is associated with an
extinguisher E.
It should be noted that the nozzle 1 can be associated with any
extinguishing device and therefore with extinguishers, fire-fighting systems,
and the like.
The nozzle 1 is made of a material with a high heat conductivity
coefficient and comprises a darough opening 2, at least one portion of which
is blocked hermetically by a pad 3 made of thermoplastic material, which is
automatically removable due to the pressure of the extinguishing agent at a
predefined temperature, so as to allow automatic dispensing of said
extinguishing agent.
In a first embodiment, the nozzle 1 is advantageously of the De Laval
type, and the opening 2 comprises in succession, along the direction of
expulsion of the extinguishing agent, a converging part 2a and a diverging
part 2b.

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Conveniently, the converging part 2a is blocked hermetically by the
pad 3, which is shaped complementarity with respect to said part; the pad 3
is provided for example by pouring into the converging part 2a the
thermoplastic material, which is conveniently heated, in the fluid state: once
the part 2a has been filled, the material is cooled and the solidified pad 3
allows its hermetic closure. Positively, with the extinguishing device in the
operating configuration, the pressure applied by the extinguishing agent also
keeps the pad 3 pressed hermetically against the walls of the converging
part 2a.
The extinguishing agent is preferably constituted by a suitable gas
such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, halon and others.
Favorably, the nozzle 1 comprises heat conduction means, constituted
preferably by a plurality of fins 4 which are distributed peripherally thereto,
so as to follow rapidly the abnormal temperature variations caused by the
onset of a fire in the environment controlled by the extinguishing device.
The nozzle 1 can comprise a security element which is adapted to
prevent the violent expulsion, at high speed, of the pad 3, which is
constituted for example by a pin 5 which is inserted detachably in at least
one respective hole of the nozzle 1 and is arranged transversely to the
diverging part 2b, so as to block the pad 3.
Conveniently, the nozzle 1 comprises an end shank 6 for coupling to
outlets of the extinguishing devices and further comprises advantageously a
contoured portion 7, which is shaped for example like a hexagonal nut and
is adapted to be gripped by a tool so as to allow optimum fastening to said
outlets.
In a second embodiment, which can allow faster insertion of the pad
3, the opening 2 of the nozzle 1 comprises at least a straight part 2c and a
diverging part 2b, which are arranged respectively along the direction of
expulsion of the extinguishing agent, the straight part 2c being closed
hermetically by the pad 3 (as shown in Figures 2 and 3). In particular, the

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pad 3 is located in a receptacle 2d, which is arranged at the end of the
straight part 2c and is formed inside the threaded hollow shank 6: die pad 3
has a substantially circular transverse cross-section whose diameter is
substantially equal to the inside diameter of the thread of the shank 6. In this
second embodiment, the grip portion 7 is provided on the outside of the
shank 6.
The pad 3 can be conveniently provided separately and inserted
rapidly within the receptacle 2d inside the shank 6; after this, the nozzle 1 is
associated with the extinguishing device (of any type). Favorably, with said
extinguishing device in the active configuration, the pressure applied by the
extinguishing agent helps to keep the pad 3 pressed so as to close
hermetically the straight part.
In Figure 3, the nozzle 1, as mentioned, is associated with, an
extinguisher E, which comprises a tank 8 which contains the extinguishing
agent, and in particular the nozzle 1 is associated with a flexible hose 9 of
the extinguisher E, so that it can be positioned in the points of the controlled
environment where it is presumed that a fire may start.
Effectively, the extinguisher E can be provided with a plurality of
flexible tubes or hoses 9, each associated with a respective nozzle 1, so as to
control several points deemed critical for the possible starting of a fire.
Each nozzle 1 is associated with the flexible hose 9 by means of a
terminal connecting sleeve 10, and in particular the terminal shank 6 of the
nozzle 1 is hollow and threaded for fastening in a corresponding threaded
terminal outlet 10a of the sleeve 10.
The terminal outlet 10a also helps to keep the pad 3 pressed so as to
close hermetically the straight portion (or, in the case of the first
embodiment of the nozzle 1, pressed against the walls of the converging
portion 4a).
The sleeve 10 is adequately made of a material with a high heat
conduction coefficient for optimum transmission of the heat to the nozzle 1.

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As shown in Figure 3, the extinguisher E comprises a connecting
element 11, which is associated in an upper region with respect to the tank 8
and is provided with at least one threaded coupling 12 for the connection of
a respective flexible hose 9, or with a plurality of couplings 12 for the
connection of a corresponding number of flexible hoses 9 for controlling, as
mentioned, a larger number of critical points.
Conveniently, a bush 13 is provided for connecting the tank 8 and the
connecting element 11 and is threaded externally for fastening in a
corresponding internally threaded inlet of the tank 8 and in a corresponding
internally threaded end of the connecting element 11.
A safety device is associated with the connecting element 11 and is
adapted to expel automatically the extinguishing agent if the tank 8
accidentally overheats.
Such safety device comprises a cap 14, which is provided with a
diaphragm 15 which breaks automatically at a preset pressure.
Advantageously, there is also a monitoring pressure gage 16 for
checking the internal pressure of the extinguishing agent contained in the
tank 8. The extinguisher E comprises a valve 17 with controlled closure for
controlling the flow of the extinguishing agent between the tank 8 and the
connecting element 11, said valve being provided within the cavity of the
bush 13.
The bush 13 forms, proximate to a first end thereof, a port 18 for the
passage of the extinguishing agent, and there is a flow control element 19,
which is accommodated slidingly within the bush 13 and kept elastically in
the configuration for closing hermetically the port 18, and a stem 20 for
opening the port 18, which is accommodated so that it can slide heimetically
in the connecting element 11.
In particular, the flow control element 19 is provided in an upper
region with a sealing O-ring (not shown in the figures) and is pushed by a
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is fastened to the other end of the bush 13; the stem 20 is coaxial to the flow
control element 19 and is provided with an internal head 20a for abutment
against a tab 19a of the flow control element 19 which protrudes from the
port 18 for opening it, and with a grip head 20b which protrudes from the
connecting element 11 for the manually-controlled opening of the valve 17.
In practical operation, in the case of the extinguisher E, the nozzle or
nozzles 1 are positioned quickly and easily in the points deemed critical of
the environment to be controlled by means of the flexible hoses 9, which
therefore allow to arrange conveniently the tank 8 also outside the
environment.
The environment to be controlled can be for example the inside of an
engine compartment or of another confined volume.
If a fire occurs, the temperature variation of the controlled
environment is transmitted rapidly to the nozzle 1 by the fins 4, and once a
preset temperature has been reached, the pad 3 of thermoplastic material
softens and is expelled automatically through the opening 2 by the pressure
of the extinguishing agent, which by escaping and flooding the controlled
environment allows to extinguish the fire.
The pin 5, when provided, blocks the pad 3 at the exit from the
opening 2, preventing its violent expulsion at high speed, if this intervention
is deemed appropriate.
In particular, the temperature at which the pad 3 softens is determined
by the manufacturer according to requirements, choosing conveniently a
low-melting plastic material with a different softening temperature
depending on the expectations of the fire load and of its increase over time.
Again if the nozzle 1 is associated with the extinguisher E, the tank 8
has a capacity which is proportional to the number of hoses 9 and
corresponding nozzles 1, and if the applicable standards require its
installation, the safety cap 14 allows the expulsion of the extinguishing
agent from the diaphragm 15 once a preset safety pressure has been reached.

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Advantageously, it is possible to install on the valve 17 a pressure
gage 16, which allows the user to check the filling of the tank 8 during the
loading of the extinguishing agent and to check subsequently whether the
tank 8 has been emptied, for example due to the activation of the
extinguisher E due to a fire.
If the extinguisher E, and in general the extinguishing device, has
actually been activated to extinguish a fire, the nozzles 1 can be restored
easily and quickly in a suitable workshop by performing sequentially simple
and inexpensive maintenance operations, such as the removal of the nozzles
1, the application of a new pad 3, and the refitting of said nozzles
(facilitated by the presence of the contoured portion 7). Also in the case of
the extinguisher E, the sequence of the operations for maintaining and
restoring said extinguisher is: removing the nozzles 1 and the flexible hoses
7 from the couplings 12; replacing the pad 3; refastening the nozzle 1 to the
sleeve 10; filling the tank 8 by means of the coupling 12 while the valve 17
is opened; closing the valve 17 (by acting on the stem 20), connecting the
hose 9 to the coupling 12, and finally opening the valve 17, so as to bring
the extinguisher E to the configuration for use.
Positively, the nozzle 1 can be associated with any extinguishing
device, not only for engine compartment or confined volumes, but also for
other volumes, adapting in this case the capacity of the tank 8 as well as the
number of nozzles 1 and the length of the hoses 9.
In practice it has been found that the invention fully achieves the
intended aim and objects, since the nozzle 1 allows automatic dispensing of
the extinguishing agent by way of the pad 3, which can be removed
automatically at a preset temperature, due to the action of the pressure of
said extinguishing agent, thus ensuring maximum effectiveness. Further, the
nozzle 1 is simple to maintain and restore, with advantages also from an
economic standpoint.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous

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modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the
appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other
technically equivalent ones.
In the exemplary embodiments shown, individual characteristics,
given in relation to specific examples, may actually be interchanged witfi
other different characteristics that exist in other exemplary embodiments.
Moreover, it is noted that anything found to be already known during
the patenting process is understood not to be claimed and to be the subject
of a disclaimer.
In practice, the materials used, as well as the shapes and the
dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art
without thereby abandoning the scope of the protection of the appended
claims.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2005A000535
from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by
reference.

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AMENDED CLAIMS
[received by the International Bureau on 12 February 2007 (12.02.2007)]
1. A nozzle (1) for extinguishing devices and the like, that is made of a
material with a high heat conductivity coefficient and that comprises at least one
through opening (2), at least one portion of which is blocked hermetically by at
least one pad (3), said pad (3) being automatically removable, due to the-pressure
of the extinguishing agent, at a preset temperature, so as to allow the automatic
dispensing of said extinguishing agent, the nozzle (1) being characterised by said
pad (3) being made of thermoplastic material and being kept hermetically
pressed against the inside of said opening (2), below said preset temperature, by
the pressure of the extinguishing agent
2. The nozzle according to claim 1, characterized in that said opening (2)
comprises at least one straight part (2c) and at least one diverging pari; {W},
which are arranged respectively along the direction of expulsion of ihe
extinguishing agent, at least said straight part (2c) being closed hermetically by
said pad (3).
3. The nozzle according to claim 2, characterized in that said pad (3) is
arranged in a receptacle (2d) arranged at the end of said straight part (2c).
4. The nozzle according to claim I, characterized in that it is of the De
Laval type, said opening (2) comprising at least one converging part (2a) and at
least one diverging part (2b), which are distributed respectively along the
direction of expulsion of the extmguishing agent, at least one portion, of said
converging part (2a) being blocked hermetically by said pad (3), whose shape is
substantially complementary to the shape of said converging part (2a),
5. The nozzle according to one or more of the preceding! claktis,
characterized in that it comprises heat conduction means for optimum heat
transmission.
6. The nozzle according to olaim 5, characterized in that said conduction
means comprise a plurality of fins (4) which are distributed peripherally with
respect to said nozzle (1),
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7. The nozzle according to one or mote of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it comprises a substantially transverse safety element
arranged proximate to said opening (2) and adapted to prevent the violent
expulsion of said pad (3).
8. The nozzle according to claim 7, characterized in that said safety
element is a pin (5), which is inserted detachably in at least one respective hole
of said nozzle (1),
9. The nozzle according to one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it comprises a terminal shank (6) for coupling to outlets of
the extinguishing devices.
10. The nozzle according to one or more of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it comprises a contoured portion (7) which is adapted to be
gripped by a tool, so as to allow optimum fastening to outlets of the
extinguishing devices.
11. The nozzle according to claim 3, characterized in that it is associated
with a flexible hose (9) of an extinguisher (E) for suitable placemeh>drit(the
environment controlled by said extinguisher (E), said extinguisher comprising at
least said flexible hose (9) connected to a tank (8) which contains, the
extinguishing agent.
12. The nozzle according to claim 11, characterized in that it comprises a
threaded hollow terminal shank (6) for fastening in a corresponding threaded
terminal outlet (10a) of a sleeve (10) for connection to said flexible hose (9).
13. The nozzle according to claim 12, characterized in that said receptacle
(2d) of said pad (3) is formed inside sard shank (6).
14. The nozzle according to claim 13, characterized in that saidspacD (3)
has a transverse cross-section which is substantially circular and has a which is substantially equal to the inside diameter of the thread.

A system for limiting the speed of a vehicle includes a first module that generates a first torque signal based on a vehicle speed, a second module that generates a second torque signal based on a difference between a predetermined vehicle speed limit and the vehicle speed, and a third module that generates an output torque signal based on the first and second torque signals. The output torque signal is adapted to control the output torque of a motor.

Documents:

00508-kol-2008-abstract.pdf

00508-kol-2008-claims.pdf

00508-kol-2008-correspondence others.pdf

00508-kol-2008-description complete.pdf

00508-kol-2008-drawings.pdf

00508-kol-2008-form 1.pdf

00508-kol-2008-form 2.pdf

00508-kol-2008-form 3.pdf

00508-kol-2008-form 5.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-ABSTRACT.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-CLAIMS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-DRAWINGS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-FORM-1.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-FORM-2.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(06-11-2013)-PA.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-ABSTRACT.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-CLAIMS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-DRAWINGS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-FORM 1.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-FORM 2.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-FORM 3.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

508-KOL-2008-(23-04-2013)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

508-KOL-2008-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

508-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

508-kol-2008-form 18.pdf


Patent Number 259926
Indian Patent Application Number 508/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 14/2014
Publication Date 04-Apr-2014
Grant Date 29-Mar-2014
Date of Filing 12-Mar-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CHAD W. LEHNER 6471 BOTSFORD CIRCLE HOWELL, MICHIGAN
2 WILLIAM G. HOWELL 1395 PEPPERGROVE BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN 48116
3 MARK T. HUTCHINSON 24500 PINE VIALLAGE BLVD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237
4 RICHARD B. JESS 10400 CORCORAN HASLETT, MICHIGAN 48840-9227
5 BAHRAM YOUNESSI 36619 VICARY LANE FARMINGTON, MICHIGAN 48335
6 RONALD C. ALLISON 2455 EAST DODGE ROAD CLIO, MICHIGAN 48420
7 RICHARD H. CLUTZ 9068 BLUEBERRY HILL COURT HOWELL, MICHIGAN 48843
PCT International Classification Number B60W 10/04
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/946,222 2007-11-28 U.S.A.
2 60/918,613 2007-03-16 U.S.A.