Patents by Inventor Edwin V. Stawicki

Edwin V. Stawicki 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).

  • Patent number: 6955376
    Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel (12) includes an air bag door (16) integrally formed in the panel and defined by a door perimeter including a frangible edge (18) of reduced cross section. A dispenser (20) supports the air bag (24) behind the door. A metal reaction plate (28) is positioned between the air bag (24) and the door (16). When the air bag inflates, it forces the reaction plate (28) to bend around a horizontal hinge line (36). As the reaction, plate pivots it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps to predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers (50) limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2005
    Assignee: Collins & Aikman Products Co.
    Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Edwin V. Stawicki, Nelson J. Morren, John J. Kennedy, Vernon A. Daniels, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6260875
    Abstract: An inflatable restraint assembly for passengers in automotive vehicles including an air bag door integrally formed in an automotive trim of a first material. The integral air bag door is defined at least in part by a tear guide when in a closed position. The air bag door is movable from the closed position to provide a path for an air bag to deploy through. The air bag door is movable out of the closed position by at least partially separating from the trim panel along a door seam at least partially defined by the tear guide. A retaining structure is configured to preclude at least a portion of the air bag door from departing the immediate vicinity of the trim panel during air bag deployment. According to one embodiment a hinge comprising a second material may is embedded at least partially within the first material and spans the door seam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: Textron Automotive Company
    Inventors: Edwin V. Stawicki, Nelson J. Morren, John J. Kennedy, Vernon A. Daniels
  • Patent number: 6203056
    Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel includes an air bag door integrally formed in the panel and defined by a door perimeter including a frangible edge of reduced cross section. A dispenser supports the air bag behind the door. A metal reaction plate is positioned between the air bag and the door. When the air bag inflates, it forces the reaction plate to bend around a horizontal hinge line. As the reaction plate pivots it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps to predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation. A stop member may be included to limit reaction plate bending.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: Textron Automotive Company Inc.
    Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Edwin V. Stawicki, Nelson J. Morren, Jack J. Kennedy, Vernon A. Daniels, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5330255
    Abstract: An inflatable neck support is a U-shaped collar comprising an inflatable bladder and a decorative cover that provides a wide range of styling choices. The inflatable neck support is attached to a seat back or a head restraint in a variety of ways so that it is easily adjusted by the seat occupant to meet the seat occupant's comfort needs. When not in use, the inflatable neck support is deflated and stored in a number of convenient ways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1994
    Assignee: Davidson TEXTRON INC.
    Inventor: Edwin V. Stawicki