Patents by Inventor Christos Kyrtsos
Christos Kyrtsos 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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Publication number: 20140277942Abstract: A vehicle system for estimating a trailer length is disclosed. The system incorporates at least one sensor configured to measure a wheel steer angle and a trailer angle in communication with a processor. The processor is operable to determine a first length by a first computation method and determine a second length by a second computation method. The processor is further operable to validate an estimated trailer length based on the first length and the second length and perform a back-up function for the trailer based on the estimated trailer length.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Thomas Edward Pilutti, Alex Maurice Miller, Douglas Scott Rhode
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Patent number: 8577514Abstract: A method for predicting an ambient temperature around a moving motor vehicle includes utilizing measured ambient temperatures and Newton's Cooling Law. A linear best fit line describing the time constant as a function of vehicle speed can be generated utilizing measured data. In use, the b values can be determined from the best fit line, and the b values can be utilized to provide a predicted or estimated ambient temperature before the measured temperatures drop to the ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Michael Buckenmeyer, Kenneth Gerard Brown
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Publication number: 20130179032Abstract: A method for predicting an ambient temperature around a moving motor vehicle includes utilizing measured ambient temperatures and Newton's Cooling Law. A linear best fit line describing the time constant as a function of vehicle speed can be generated utilizing measured data. In use, the b values can be determined from the best fit line, and the b values can be utilized to provide a predicted or estimated ambient temperature before the measured temperatures drop to the ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Michael Buckenmeyer, Kenneth Gerard Brown
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Publication number: 20110006717Abstract: A method for detecting a packed slot condition in a commutator of an electric motor comprising the steps of: (a) providing an electric motor having a commutator, the commutator having a plurality of segments separated from each other by a slot; (b) monitoring the current going through the electric motor; (c) determining if the current going through the electric motor being monitored in step (b) has changed from a preset value; and (d) providing a signal to indicate that the current going through the electric motor has changed to thereby detect for a packed slot in the commutator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth G. Brown, Shani Allison
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Patent number: 7834572Abstract: A method for starting a blower motor with a locked rotor condition, the motor having one or more speed settings, each speed setting having a reference voltage and reference current value associated therewith, the method comprising, from a motor off condition, applying the reference voltage to the motor, the reference voltage associated with a desired speed setting; measuring current flowing through the motor to define a measured current value; comparing the measured current value to the reference current value associated with the desired speed setting to determine if a locked rotor condition exists; if a locked rotor condition exists, increasing the motor speed from the desired speed setting until either the output speed is at a maximum speed or the locked rotor condition ceases to exist; and adjusting the motor output speed value to the desired speed setting.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown, Ibrahim Mohammed Issa
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Patent number: 7599812Abstract: A method of determining air temperature outside a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having an engine and an outside air temperature (OAT) sensor disposed outside the passenger compartment. The OAT sensor is located in a region which is exposed to heat after the engine is turned off. The method includes measuring a series of temperature values at the OAT sensor, using the measured OAT sensor values to develop a temperature-time function, and generating an adjusted OAT value using an observed time, the measured OAT sensor values, and the temperature-time function.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown
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Publication number: 20090096398Abstract: A method for starting a blower motor with a locked rotor condition, the motor having one or more speed settings, each speed setting having a reference voltage and reference current value associated therewith, the method comprising, from a motor off condition, applying the reference voltage to the motor, the reference voltage associated with a desired speed setting; measuring current flowing through the motor to define a measured current value; comparing the measured current value to the reference current value associated with the desired speed setting to determine if a locked rotor condition exists; if a locked rotor condition exists, increasing the motor speed from the desired speed setting until either the output speed is at a maximum speed or the locked rotor condition ceases to exist; and adjusting the motor output speed value to the desired speed setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown, Ibrahim Mohammed Issa
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Publication number: 20090099804Abstract: A method of determining air temperature outside a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having an engine and an outside air temperature (OAT) sensor disposed outside the passenger compartment. The OAT sensor is located in a region which is exposed to heat after the engine is turned off. The method includes measuring a series of temperature values at the OAT sensor, using the measured OAT sensor values to develop a temperature-time function, and generating an adjusted OAT value using an observed time, the measured OAT sensor values, and the temperature-time function.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown
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Patent number: 7387437Abstract: A method of predicting ambient air temperature outside a passenger compartment of a vehicle. The method measures air temperature with a temperature sensor, applies a correction strategy, and determines a predicted temperature value.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Kenneth Brown, Esteban Hernandez, Christos Kyrtsos
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Publication number: 20060209921Abstract: A method of predicting ambient air temperature outside a passenger compartment of a vehicle. The method measures air temperature with a temperature sensor, applies a correction strategy, and determines a predicted temperature value.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2005Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Kenneth Brown, Esteban Hernandez, Christos Kyrtsos
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Patent number: 6925755Abstract: An object detection system includes an emitter, a receiver, and a controller adjacent a window assembly which typically includes a moveable glass member and a frame. In operation the emitter transmits the electromagnetic through a defined field adjacent a closure path of a moveable glass member. The controller constructs a map of the signal received by the receiver such that insertion of an object within the defined field produces a variation in the map. The controller halts or reverses the movement of the moveable glass member to prevent trapping the object between the closing moveable glass member and the frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, LLC.Inventor: Christos Kyrtsos
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Patent number: 6712133Abstract: A system and method for controlling temperature within a vehicle cabin include monitoring various temperature sensors to determine current operating conditions, determining a desired temperature or temperature range based on occupant input, dynamically estimating a temperature gradient based on changes in the current operating conditions over a predetermined time, predicting when the desired temperature or temperature range will be attained based on the gradient and the current operating conditions, and controlling a heating/cooling system based on the predicted time. Controlling the heating/cooling system may include shutting off the system at a predicted time, or turning on the system at a predicted time. The process of prediction can be linear, non-linear, or empirical, i.e., based on a table.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown
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Patent number: 6702301Abstract: An active window seal assembly is disclosed that operatively engages a movable window when the window is stationary and disengages the window when the window is in motion. The seal assembly comprises a stationary frame, a movable lip that is operatively connected to the stationary frame, and a cavity disposed between the stationary frame and the movable lip. Several configurations provide for movement of the movable lip when the movable window is in motion. The first configuration allows the cavity to inflate with air, thus forcing the movable lip away from the window. A second configuration provides that the air in the cavity be evacuated, thus pulling the movable lip away from the window. A third configuration provides that a voltage be applied to the stationary frame and the movable lip to create an electric field. The electric field draws the movable lip toward the stationary frame and away from the movable window.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Davies, Charles Hopson, Christos Kyrtsos, Joseph Tyckowski, Francois Breynaert
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Patent number: 6685569Abstract: An universal joint dissipates shock and reduces torsional vibration to the elements of the universal joint. An elastomeric material, such as a polyurethane, is introduced between the bores of the yokes of the joint and the respective adjacent bearing cups that are mounted on the shafts of the cross bar.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Patrick Kurzeja, Ronald N. Brissette, Jim Hawkins, Chris Keeney, Christos Kyrtsos, Jack Darrin Oates, Tom Sanko
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Patent number: 6557659Abstract: A driveline assembly for interconnecting one driveline component to another driveline component includes a vibration dampening mechanism. The vibration dampening mechanism is installed between a universal joint member and a companion flange. The universal joint member is coupled to a driveshaft and the companion flange is coupled to a drive axle member. A resilient member is secured between the universal joint and the companion flange for absorbing vibrations transmitted between the axle member and the driveshaft. Together the universal joint and companion flange define a central axis. The resilient member is compressible in a linear direction along the central axis to absorb vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Patrick Kurzeja, Jim Hawkins, Christos Kyrtsos, Ronald N. Brissette, Christopher S. Keeney, Jack Darrin Oates, Tom Sanko
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Patent number: 6521868Abstract: A method and an apparatus 12 for quickly heating a portion of a vehicle 10, such as a windshield 22 or backwindow 20. Particularly, apparatus 12 includes several conductors 40 which are coupled to electrical ground potential 42 and which have opposed ends 44, 46 which are alternatingly coupled to a source of energy 26, thereby allowing the portion of the vehicle 10 to be quickly heated.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christos Kyrtsos, Kenneth Gerard Brown, Eric Gerd Schaefer, George Anderson
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Patent number: 6515441Abstract: An object detection system includes a sensor in communication with a controller which identifies contact with the sensor. In a preferred embodiment the sensor is a piezo film which generates a signal when an object applies a predetermined force to the edge of the moveable glass member. This signal is identifiable by the controller in communication with the piezo film. Another embodiment of the sensor provides a pair of substantially parallel segments of conductive material applied along the edge of the window. When an object is in contact with both segments of conductive material an electrical signal is conducted and identified by the controller. When the controller determines an object is in contact with the sensor and therefore the moveable glass member, the controller halts or reverses the movement of the moveable glass member to prevent trapping the object between the closing moveable glass member and the frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Tyckowski, Christos Kyrtsos, Timothy Davies, Charles Hopson, Francois Breynaert, Pascal Bonduel
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Patent number: 6490540Abstract: A system measures multiple operational angles of a driveline assembly and compares the signals to each other to determine whether the angles and the respective driveline components are properly balanced. Different types of sensor assemblies can be used to measure the operational angles including various types of contact and non-contact sensors. In one example, the operational angle between one axle differential case and a corresponding universal joint can be compared to the operational angle between another axle differential case and corresponding universal joint mounted at an opposite end of the driveline. If the angles are equal or very close to one another than the angles are properly balanced. If the ratio between the two angles exceeds a predetermined limit, the driveline components are not properly balanced and the components can be repositioned to avoid premature wear.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Patrick Kurzeja, Ronald N. Brissette, Jim Hawkins, Christopher S. Keeney, Christos Kyrtsos, Jack Darrin Oates, Tom Sanko
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Patent number: 6452351Abstract: A method and system for detecting the presence of an object caught between an automotive window and its respective frame includes a sensor mounted on a drive motor that drives a regulator to move the window upward and downward. The sensor senses a resistive torque applied against the regulator and generates a signal having a value proportional to the amount of resistive torque sensed. The signal is transmitted to a control circuit which then determines whether or not an object is caught between the window and its respective frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles Hopson, Timothy Davies, Joseph Tyckowski, Christos Kyrtsos, Francois Breynaert, Pascal Bonduel
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Patent number: 6448729Abstract: A method and system for detecting the presence of an object caught between an automotive window and its respective frame includes an electric drive motor for opening and closing the automotive window. The electric drive motor receives power from a power supply via a primary brush assembly coupled to a power line. A piezoelectric sensor is mounted on the drive motor for sensing a resistive torque applied to the regulator and generating a signal having a value indicative of the resistive torque. The signal is then transmitted to a control circuit for determining whether or not an object is caught between the window and a frame based on the signal. The signal may be transmitted to the control circuit either by the primary brush assembly via the power line or by a secondary brush assembly coupled directly to the control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Systems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Davies, Pascal Bonduel, Francois Breynaert, Charles Hopson, Christos Kyrtsos, Joseph Tyckowski