Mike W.
Mike W. Drawe, Canton, MI US
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20090194045 | DUAL DRIVE RADIATOR FAN AND COOLANT PUMP SYSTEM FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A dual drive radiator fan and coolant pump system for a liquid-cooled reciprocating internal combustion engine includes a coolant pump with an impeller shaft driven by a first drive extending between the engine's crankshaft and a pump pulley and hub mounted upon the impeller shaft. A second drive extends between the crankshaft and a fan hub journaled upon the pump hub, so that the coolant pump and fan hub are driven independently. | 08-06-2009 |
Mike W. Rettler, Peoria, AZ US
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20090099750 | Manuever-based aircraft gas turbine engine speed control system and method - A system and method for controlling the rotational speed of a gas turbine engine in an aircraft includes appropriate devices and processes for determining a pressure of lubricant supplied to the turbine engine, and for determining a maneuver state of the aircraft. The rotational speed of the gas turbine engine is controlled based at least partially on the determined pressure and the determined maneuver state. Thus, if the aircraft is in a maneuver state that may cause a reduction or loss of lubricant to the gas turbine engine, the rotational speed of the gas turbine engine can be reduced to a magnitude sufficient to increase turbomachine tolerance to the reduced or no lubricant flow. | 04-16-2009 |
Mike W. Sandars, Duncan, OK US
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20120220504 | Consolidating Agent Emulsions and Associated Methods - Consolidation fluids comprising: an aqueous base fluid comprising a hardening agent; an emulsified resin having an aqueous external phase and an organic internal phase; a silane coupling agent; and a surfactant. The consolidation fluid itself may be emulsified and further comprise an emulsifying agent. The consolidation fluid may also be foamed in some cases. | 08-30-2012 |