Location History:
- Russiaville, IN (US) (1996)
- Davisburg, MI (US) (2011 - 2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-2018
Title: Innovations of Steven D Felix
Introduction
Steven D Felix is an accomplished inventor based in Russiaville, IN (US). He holds a total of 3 patents that showcase his contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the area of internal combustion engines.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method and system for non-uniform catalyst heating for internal combustion engine." This invention provides a method and system for non-uniform catalyst heating aimed at reducing exhaust gas emissions when the catalyst is below a predetermined light-off temperature. The system includes a catalyst formed of a plurality of electrically conductive subsections and at least one catalyst heating device that can heat these subsections to create a predetermined non-uniform heating pattern. A heater control module is responsible for managing the operation of the heating device, especially during cold start conditions.
Another significant patent by Felix is the "Method and system to prevent unauthorized uses of engine controllers." This invention involves a control module that enables or disables engine control based on signals received through a wiring harness. The control module can disable the engine if the signals correspond to unauthorized use, enhancing security in engine management systems.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Steven D Felix has worked with notable organizations, including GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. His experience in these roles has contributed to his innovative approach to engineering challenges.
Collaborations
Steven has collaborated with talented individuals such as Yong Miao and Kurt Alfred Wellenkotter, further enriching his professional journey.
Conclusion
Steven D Felix's innovative patents and career achievements reflect his dedication to advancing technology in the automotive industry. His work continues to influence the development of more efficient and secure engine systems.