ROBERT KLEEMAN
Pilots at Taft St, Fond Du Lac, WI

License number
Wisconsin A1029487
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
357 Taft St, Fond Du Lac, WI 54935

Professional information

Robert Kleeman Photo 1

Fine Adjustment Of The Slow Speed Operation Of An Engine

US Patent:
6014954, Jan 18, 2000
Filed:
Dec 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/994181
Inventors:
Robert Kleeman - Fond du Lac WI
David D. Liegeois - North Fond du Lac WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
F02M 307
US Classification:
12333913
Abstract:
A slow speed adjustment mechanism is provided that allows an internal combustion engine to be manually adjusted to operate at a slow speed which is slightly faster than the idle speed of the engine. A tubular member is provided with an outer threaded surface and an inner threaded aperture and is rigidly attached to a support plate mounted on the engine. An adjustment head is provided with threads that mate with the threads of the inner threaded aperture of the tubular member. Rotation of the adjustment head moves it axially relatively to an axial end of the tubular member. A flexible shaft can be attached to the adjustment head to allow manual rotation of the adjustment head, whereby the idle speed of the engine can be modified for purposes of trolling or other uses which require a slow operation of the engine at a speed which is slightly greater than its idle speed.


Robert Kleeman Photo 2

Fuel Delivery System For A Marine Engine

US Patent:
6250287, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Mar 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/525733
Inventors:
Timothy P. Wickman - Fond du Lac WI
Robert Kleeman - Fond du Lac WI
Ervin H. Voss - Princeton WI
David C. Entringer - Wautoma WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
F02M 3704
US Classification:
123497
Abstract:
A fuel pump is housed within the structure of a portable fuel tank. The inlet of the pump is located in the lower portion of the tank and an outlet of the pump is connectable in fluid communication with a flexible conduit. An opposite end of the flexible conduit is connectable in fluid communication with the fuel system of an outboard motor. A water sensor and a fuel level sensor can be provided in conjunction with the pump and attached to the pump in certain embodiments. A fuel pressure regulator is connected in fluid communication with the outlet of the pump and also located within the structure of the portable fuel tank.


Robert Kleeman Photo 3

Locking Mechanism For An Outboard Motor

US Patent:
6283806, Sep 4, 2001
Filed:
May 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/575510
Inventors:
David M. Schmidt - Oshkosh WI
Robert Kleeman - Fond du Lac WI
John E. Gulke - Fond du Lac WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 5125
US Classification:
440 53
Abstract:
A locking mechanism for an outboard motor is provided which prevents a moveable segment of the outboard motor from rotating about a steering axis relative to a stationary segment of the outboard motor. A slidable rod is disposed within a tilt tube of the outboard motor and is connected by a connecting link to the moveable segment of the outboard motor. If a locking device, such as a pin, is inserted through holes in the tilt tube and the rod, relative movement of the tilt tube and the rod can be prevented. If this relative movement is prevented, the moveable segment of the outboard motor is locked in position relative to the stationary segment of the outboard motor to which the tilt tube is attached.


Robert Kleeman Photo 4

Swivel Lock For Outboard Motor

US Patent:
5868591, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Nov 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/974787
Inventors:
Robert Kleeman - Fond du Lac WI
James M. Schiek - Omro WI
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B63H 512
US Classification:
440 53
Abstract:
First and second latch mechanisms are provided that allow a boat operator to prevent the moveable and stationary portions of an outboard from moving relative to each other. This device can be used during shipping, transportation, or use of an outboard motor in conjunction with a sailboat in which the rudder of the sailboat is used for steering, and it is desirable to maintain the moveable and stationary portions of an outboard motor rigidly with respect to each other. A first latch mechanism is attached to the moveable portion of the outboard motor, and a second latch mechanism is attached to the stationary portion of an outboard motor. The second latch mechanism is rotatable to place a receptacle into a region where a locking device can retain it.