18.05.2007 16:03:00
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Cummins Names Julius P. Perr Innovation Award Winners
Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) today announced the recipients of the annual Dr.
Julius P. Perr Innovation Award, given to Cummins employees past or
present whose patented inventions have significantly improved the
Company, the industry or the environment.
Winners Christopher Holm of Stoughton, Wis., and a team from
Huddersfield, United Kingdom – Peter S.
McKean, David M. Moulson, John F. Parker, Stephen E. Garrett and Michael
Cummings – each developed innovative
technologies that have helped position Cummins as a leader in the power
solution business. Holm received his award Thursday in Columbus and the
Huddersfield team will receive theirs in June in the United Kingdom.
"Cummins strives to be first to market with
innovative technologies that deliver value to our customers. We call it ‘Innovation
you can depend on.’”
said John Wall, Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Cummins Inc. "By
recognizing the work of these engineers today we hope to encourage
further innovation in all Cummins business units.”
Holm developed a breather device – called the
impactor – that captures oil mist droplets in
crankcase gaseous emissions. With that device, diesel engine crankcase
gases are no longer vented into the atmosphere. The product, which was
launched in 2001, is used on all Cummins engines as well as those of
some other manufacturers. This device has about 60 percent of the North
American market, with sales exceeding $15 million.
Holm has worked for Cummins Filtration in Stoughton, Wis., since 1990
and currently leads the Research and Technology organization.
The Huddersfield team developed a device that increases the durability
and ease of use of the mechanism which operates the nozzle of the VGT.
This device meets emissions standards and is set to dominate the
heavy-duty diesel market with sales of $250 million annually.
Team members Steve Garrett, John Parker and David Moulson work for
Cummins Turbo Technologies in Huddersfield and Peter McKean retired as a
Senior Designer after 44 years with the Company. Garrett, who has been
with Cummins for 22 years, and Parker, with the Company 33 years, are
both Principal Engineers. Moulson is a designer and has been with
Cummins for 31 years.
The runners-up are Peter K. Herman, co-inventor of a high-capacity
lubricating oil centrifuge that reduces engine wear and prolongs the
life of the engine, and Steven M. Bellinger, who developed torque
control algorithms that control engine performance. Both received their
awards at Thursday’s ceremony in Columbus.
"These inventions are representative of the wealth of innovation inside
the technical communities of Cummins," said J. Bruce Schelkopf, Chief
Counsel, Global Intellectual Property Law, Cummins Inc. "We are proud to
provide our innovative solutions in our offerings, to our worldwide
customers and markets, and in our communities -- and we're especially
proud of breadth of innovation and invention our teams attain in
achieving new breakthroughs that may benefit many throughout the entire
global community."
This prestigious award is named in honor of Dr. Julius P. Perr, who
developed innovations that enabled Cummins to be a technology leader in
the diesel engine business. Dr. Perr joined Cummins in 1958 after
fleeing Communist Hungary, contributing to fuel systems and engine
design. Dr. Perr, named as the inventor on 65 U.S. patents, died in 2005.
About Cummins
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary
business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service engines
and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air
handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation
systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, (USA) Cummins serves
customers in more than 160 countries through its network of 550
Company-owned and independent distributor facilities and more than 5,000
dealer locations. Cummins reported net income of $715 million on sales
of $11.4 billion in 2006. Press releases can be found on the Web at www.cummins.com.
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