Patents by Inventor Adam J. Rompage
Adam J. Rompage has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10773757Abstract: A vehicle body assembly includes a frame having a forward frame part defining a passenger cabin and a rear frame part defining a load carrying bed. A separate rear fender is removably fastened to the rear frame part, wherein a gap is provided between the forward frame part and the rear fender. A separate rear fender fairing is mounted to an inside surface of the rear fender. The rear fender fairing includes a seal located in the gap and sealingly engaging both the forward frame part and the rear fender.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Steven U. Behm
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Patent number: 10745056Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a front pillar having an internal space defined by a forward wall, a rear wall, an outer lateral side wall, and an inner lateral side wall. The internal space is partitioned by longitudinally extending first and second ribs connecting inside faces of the forward and rear walls and a laterally extending third rib connecting an inside face of the inner side wall and the first rib. The first, second and third ribs separate the front pillar into a plurality of interior hollow portions. Two laterally adjacent hollow portions define an outer lateral portion of the front pillar and two longitudinally adjacent hollow portions define an inner lateral portion of the front pillar.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Adam J. Rompage, Hirokazu Matsuura
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Patent number: 10549791Abstract: A vehicle assembly method includes providing an aluminum roof component including a peripheral flange structure that defines a roof adhesive bonding zone; providing a steel vehicle body component including a body adhesive bonding zone; removably fastening the roof component to the vehicle body component with the peripheral flange structure spaced from the vehicle body component; electrocoating the roof component secured to the vehicle body component including the roof adhesive bonding zone and the body adhesive bonding zone; painting the roof component secured to the vehicle body component; removing the painted roof component from the painted vehicle body component; applying an adhesive that is curable at room temperature to at least one of the roof adhesive bonding zone and the body adhesive bonding zone; securely fastening the painted roof component to the painted vehicle body component with the adhesive spanning the adhesive bonding zones; and curing the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Masahiro Ishikawa, Benjamin J. Meaige
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Patent number: 10308285Abstract: A vehicle frame assembly includes a structural pillar defined by a first structural node, a second structural node, an upper outer member and an upper inner member spaced laterally from the upper outer member. The upper outer member extends substantially vertically between the first and second structural nodes and has first and second end portions connected to the respective first and second structural nodes. The upper inner member is angled laterally inwardly relative to the upper outer member and has a first end portion connected to the first structural node. The first and second structural nodes together with the upper outer and inner members define a first triangular load distribution path for the vehicle frame assembly which is adapted to distribute a roof crush load from the first structural node to the upper outer and inner members.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kurtis Ray Horner, Aron K. Madsen, Anthony Ordonio, Jr.
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Publication number: 20190054960Abstract: A vehicle body assembly includes a frame having a forward frame part defining a passenger cabin and a rear frame part defining a load carrying bed. A separate rear fender is removably fastened to the rear frame part, wherein a gap is provided between the forward frame part and the rear fender. A separate rear fender fairing is mounted to an inside surface of the rear fender. The rear fender fairing includes a seal located in the gap and sealingly engaging both the forward frame part and the rear fender.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Steven U. Behm
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Publication number: 20180362094Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a front pillar having an internal space defined by a forward wall, a rear wall, an outer lateral side wall, and an inner lateral side wall. The internal space is partitioned by longitudinally extending first and second ribs connecting inside faces of the forward and rear walls and a laterally extending third rib connecting an inside face of the inner side wall and the first rib. The first, second and third ribs separate the front pillar into a plurality of interior hollow portions. Two laterally adjacent hollow portions define an outer lateral portion of the front pillar and two longitudinally adjacent hollow portions define an inner lateral portion of the front pillar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Adam J. Rompage, Hirokazu Matsuura
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Patent number: 10137943Abstract: A vehicle body assembly includes a frame having a forward frame part defining a passenger cabin and a rear frame part defining a load carrying bed. A separate rear fender is removably fastened to the rear frame part, wherein a gap is provided between the forward frame part and the rear fender. A separate rear fender fairing is mounted to an inside surface of the rear fender. The rear fender fairing includes a seal located in the gap and sealingly engaging both the forward frame part and the rear fender.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Steven U. Behm
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Patent number: 10131382Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a front pillar having an internal space defined by a forward wall, a rear wall, an outer lateral side wall, and an inner lateral side wall. The internal space is partitioned by longitudinally extending first and second ribs connecting inside faces of the forward and rear walls and a laterally extending third rib connecting an inside face of the inner side wall and the first rib. The first, second and third ribs separate the front pillar into a plurality of interior hollow portions. Two laterally adjacent hollow portions define an outer lateral portion of the front pillar and two longitudinally adjacent hollow portions define an inner lateral portion of the front pillar.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Adam J. Rompage, Hirokazu Matsuura
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Publication number: 20180297644Abstract: A vehicle assembly method includes providing an aluminum roof component including a peripheral flange structure that defines a roof adhesive bonding zone; providing a steel vehicle body component including a body adhesive bonding zone; removably fastening the roof component to the vehicle body component with the peripheral flange structure spaced from the vehicle body component; electrocoating the roof component secured to the vehicle body component including the roof adhesive bonding zone and the body adhesive bonding zone; painting the roof component secured to the vehicle body component; removing the painted roof component from the painted vehicle body component; applying an adhesive that is curable at room temperature to at least one of the roof adhesive bonding zone and the body adhesive bonding zone; securely fastening the painted roof component to the painted vehicle body component with the adhesive spanning the adhesive bonding zones; and curing the adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2017Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Masahiro Ishikawa, Benjamin J. Meaige
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Patent number: 10065694Abstract: A vehicle assembly includes a steel vehicle body with a vehicle body component defined by a pair of body members. The vehicle body component defines a body adhesive bonding zone. Front and rear roof rails span laterally between the body members. An aluminum vehicle roof component includes a roof panel having a peripheral flange structure which defines a roof adhesive bonding zone corresponding to the body adhesive bonding zone. Forward and rear support brackets extend laterally across the roof panel, a portion of each support bracket is located on the flange structure inwardly of the roof adhesive bonding zone. The support brackets are configured to provide a vertical spacing between the flange structure and the vehicle body. The vehicle roof component is bonded to the vehicle body via an adhesive applied to the body and roof adhesive bonding zones.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Masahiro Ishikawa
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Publication number: 20170313356Abstract: A vehicle frame assembly includes a structural pillar defined by a first structural node, a second structural node, an upper outer member and an upper inner member spaced laterally from the upper outer member. The upper outer member extends substantially vertically between the first and second structural nodes and has first and second end portions connected to the respective first and second structural nodes. The upper inner member is angled laterally inwardly relative to the upper outer member and has a first end portion connected to the first structural node. The first and second structural nodes together with the upper outer and inner members define a first triangular load distribution path for the vehicle frame assembly which is adapted to distribute a roof crush load from the first structural node to the upper outer and inner members.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kurtis Ray Horner, Aron K. Madsen, Anthony Ordonio, JR.
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Patent number: 9751568Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a side sill having an internal space partitioned by a vertical rib and a horizontal rib intersecting the vertical rib. The vertical rib separates the side sill into an outer lateral portion and an inner lateral portion. The inner lateral side sill portion includes a cutout extending vertically therethrough. A pillar has an internal space partitioned by a longitudinally extending first rib and a laterally extending second rib intersecting the first rib. The first rib separates the pillar into an outer lateral portion and an inner lateral portion. The inner lateral pillar portion is disposed through and secured in the cutout of the portion, and an axial end face of the outer lateral pillar portion is in abutment with the outer lateral side sill portion. The side sill and the pillar are welded to each other along an interface between the two components.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Hirokazu Matsuura, Adam J. Rompage
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Patent number: 9751389Abstract: A vehicle frame water baffle arrangement, a water baffle and method include a first closed section of a vehicle frame, a second closed section of the vehicle frame arranged adjacent the first closed section of the vehicle frame, and a water baffle. The water baffle has a body arranged complementarily within the first closed section to inhibit passage of water thereby within the first closed section and a water spout extending from the body of the water baffle into the second closed section to direct water arriving at the water baffle into the second closed section.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Robert G. ZumMallen
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Patent number: 9738318Abstract: A vehicle frame assembly includes a structural pillar defined by a first structural node, a second structural node, an upper outer member and an upper inner member spaced laterally from the upper outer member. The upper outer member extends substantially vertically between the first and second structural nodes and has first and second end portions connected to the respective first and second structural nodes. The upper inner member is angled laterally inwardly relative to the upper outer member and has a first end portion connected to the first structural node. The first and second structural nodes together with the upper outer and inner members define a first triangular load distribution path for the vehicle frame assembly which is adapted to distribute a roof crush load from the first structural node to the upper outer and inner members.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kurtis Ray Horner, Aron K. Madsen, Anthony Ordonio, Jr.
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Publication number: 20170197500Abstract: A vehicle frame water baffle arrangement, a water baffle and method include a first closed section of a vehicle frame, a second closed section of the vehicle frame arranged adjacent the first closed section of the vehicle frame, and a water baffle. The water baffle has a body arranged complementarily within the first closed section to inhibit passage of water thereby within the first closed section and a water spout extending from the body of the water baffle into the second closed section to direct water arriving at the water baffle into the second closed section.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Robert G. ZumMallen
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Publication number: 20170197659Abstract: A vehicle frame assembly includes a structural pillar defined by a first structural node, a second structural node, an upper outer member and an upper inner member spaced laterally from the upper outer member. The upper outer member extends substantially vertically between the first and second structural nodes and has first and second end portions connected to the respective first and second structural nodes. The upper inner member is angled laterally inwardly relative to the upper outer member and has a first end portion connected to the first structural node. The first and second structural nodes together with the upper outer and inner members define a first triangular load distribution path for the vehicle frame assembly which is adapted to distribute a roof crush load from the first structural node to the upper outer and inner members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kurtis Ray Horner, Aron K. Madsen, Anthony Ordonio, JR.
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Publication number: 20170197671Abstract: A vehicle body assembly includes a frame having a forward frame part defining a passenger cabin and a rear frame part defining a load carrying bed. A separate rear fender is removably fastened to the rear frame part, wherein a gap is provided between the forward frame part and the rear fender. A separate rear fender fairing is mounted to an inside surface of the rear fender. The rear fender fairing includes a seal located in the gap and sealingly engaging both the forward frame part and the rear fender.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2016Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Adam J. Rompage, Edward W. Bach, Kevin D. Helton, Steven U. Behm
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Publication number: 20170158244Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a side sill having an internal space partitioned by a vertical rib and a horizontal rib intersecting the vertical rib. The vertical rib separates the side sill into an outer lateral portion and an inner lateral portion. The inner lateral side sill portion includes a cutout extending vertically therethrough. A pillar has an internal space partitioned by a longitudinally extending first rib and a laterally extending second rib intersecting the first rib. The first rib separates the pillar into an outer lateral portion and an inner lateral portion. The inner lateral pillar portion is disposed through and secured in the cutout of the portion, and an axial end face of the outer lateral pillar portion is in abutment with the outer lateral side sill portion. The side sill and the pillar are welded to each other along an interface between the two components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Hirokazu Matsuura, Adam J. Rompage
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Publication number: 20170158245Abstract: A vehicle frame structure includes a front pillar having an internal space defined by a forward wall, a rear wall, an outer lateral side wall, and an inner lateral side wall. The internal space is partitioned by longitudinally extending first and second ribs connecting inside faces of the forward and rear walls and a laterally extending third rib connecting an inside face of the inner side wall and the first rib. The first, second and third ribs separate the front pillar into a plurality of interior hollow portions. Two laterally adjacent hollow portions define an outer lateral portion of the front pillar and two longitudinally adjacent hollow portions define an inner lateral portion of the front pillar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Adam J. Rompage, Hirokazu Matsuura
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Patent number: 9610981Abstract: A vehicle body assembly includes a front pillar which at least partially defines a roof side rail. The front pillar includes a unitary, one-piece tubular structural member having a first end portion and an opposite second end portion. A roof side rail extension is secured to the structural member. A windshield has a lateral edge portion, a forward part of the lateral edge portion is secured directly to the first end portion of the structural member and a rearward part of the lateral edge portion is secured directly to the roof side rail extension. The structural member is adapted to curve away from the rearward part of the windshield lateral edge portion and the roof side rail extension is adapted to maintain a substantially constant gap between the structural member and the lateral edge portion of the windshield.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Edward W. Bach, Kurtis Ray Horner, Hirokazu Matsuura, Aron K. Madsen, Adam J. Rompage