Assignee
MAY MICHAEL G
12 granted patents·186 citations·filing 1975–1992
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12 records- 0185US4533583AThermal insulating matMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1984·Granted Aug 6, 1985·50 cites·10 claims
- 0272US4465046AMethod and apparatus for controlling the combustion process of an internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1981·Granted Aug 14, 1984·25 cites·14 claims
- 0367US4519366AMethod and apparatus for controlling the composition of the combustion charge in internal combustion enginesMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1983·Granted May 28, 1985·15 cites·31 claims
- 0463US4000722AExternally ignited four cycle internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1975·Granted Jan 4, 1977·18 cites·17 claims
- 0562US4300498AAuto-igniting, four-cycle, piston-type internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1980·Granted Nov 17, 1981·17 cites·28 claims
- 0661US4121544AInternal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1977·Granted Oct 24, 1978·17 cites·8 claims
- 0751US4516548AIgnition device for improving the efficiency of and to reduce _emissions of internal combustion enginesMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1983·Granted May 14, 1985·10 cites·14 claims
- 0845US4294207AExternally ignited, four-cycle, piston-type internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1980·Granted Oct 13, 1981·9 cites·34 claims
- 0944US4094272AExternally ignited four cycle internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1975·Granted Jun 13, 1978·8 cites·13 claims
- 1038US4125105AFour cycle internal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1977·Granted Nov 14, 1978·5 cites·14 claims
- 1135US5252059AProcess for the low-emission combustion of fuel, and burner for use in said processMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1992·Granted Oct 12, 1993·7 cites·20 claims
- 1235US4331115AInternal combustion engineMAY MICHAEL G·Filed 1980·Granted May 25, 1982·5 cites·13 claims
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