Patents by Inventor Juan J. Marcos Munoz

Juan J. Marcos Munoz 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: 6801837
    Abstract: An intervehicle network provides for communicating information regarding driving conditions experienced by one vehicle to another remotely located vehicle. By receiving information regarding oncoming driving conditions, the vehicle driver may take action to anticipate the driving condition and avoid potential hazards or inconveniences. Additionally, for vehicles having onboard dynamically adjustable systems, an electronic controller may adjust the performance of the adjustable system responsive to the driving condition information received before the vehicle reaches the location of the driving condition. Another feature of a system designed according to this invention is to have onboard diagnostics where the controller monitors one or more variables to detect when one or more vehicle components are showing signs of aging or wear. Communications between vehicles in a system designed according to this invention may be directly between the vehicles or through a central information communication module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2004
    Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel E. Whitney, Eric S. Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Patent number: 6676145
    Abstract: A suspension assembly is provided for a vehicle including a frame. A lower control arm having first and second opposing portions is pivotally connected to the frame at the first portion. A knuckle is supported on the second portion of the lower control arm with a wheel supported on the knuckle. A strut having a lower end is connected to the knuckle and an upper end of the strut is connected to the frame at an upper connection. The upper connection generally constrains the upper end of the strut against vertical movement while permitting limited lateral movement of the upper end relative to the frame. In one embodiment, a linkage assembly including a first link is operatively connected between the lower control arm and the frame. A second link interconnects the upper end of the strut and the first link portion for moving the upper end laterally in the upper connection in response to vertical movement of the lower control arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel Eugene Whitney, Eric Stephen Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Patent number: 6659482
    Abstract: A steering assembly is provided for a vehicle including an upper connection, typically provided by an upper control arm. A knuckle includes an upper and lower portions with the upper portion supported by the upper connection. A lower assembly of the present invention includes a control arm with legs extending from a spring portion at spaced apart ends. The legs extend from its ends and converge to a lower connection for supporting the lower portion of the knuckle with the upper and lower connections defining a wheel camber and a wheel caster. Preferably, each of the legs of the control arm has a different spring rate to provide a change in wheel camber under the deflection of the control arm during wheel travel. The different spring rates of the legs permits the lower connection to twist thereby enabling the wheel caster to change slightly during the upward and downward motion of the wheel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel Eugene Whitney, Eric Stephen Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Publication number: 20030132626
    Abstract: Several embodiments are disclosed for incorporating suspension components into vehicle frame structures. Most preferably, the resulting structure is a modular combination of a frame and a suspension. Most preferably, the frame component extends along the lateral width of the vehicle and between the two wheels for the vehicle. The suspension components mounted within the frame may be mechanical springs or fluid springs. Moreover, various types of controls can be incorporated into this structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2002
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel E. Whitney, Eric S. Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Sylvain Chonavel, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Publication number: 20030122338
    Abstract: A steering assembly is provided for a vehicle including an upper connection, typically provided by an upper control arm. A knuckle includes an upper and lower portions with the upper portion supported by the upper connection. A lower assembly of the present invention includes a control arm with legs extending from a spring portion at spaced apart ends. The legs extend from its ends and converge to a lower connection for supporting the lower portion of the knuckle with the upper and lower connections defining a wheel camber and a wheel caster. Preferably, each of the legs of the control arm has a different spring rate to provide a change in wheel camber under the deflection of the control arm during wheel travel. The different spring rates of the legs permits the lower connection to twist thereby enabling the wheel caster to change slightly during the upward and downward motion of the wheel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel Eugene Whitney, Eric Stephen Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Publication number: 20030125845
    Abstract: An intervehicle network provides for communicating information regarding driving conditions experienced by one vehicle to another remotely located vehicle. By receiving information regarding oncoming driving conditions, the vehicle driver may take action to anticipate the driving condition and avoid potential hazards or inconveniences. Additionally, for vehicles having onboard dynamically adjustable systems, an electronic controller may adjust the performance of the adjustable system responsive to the driving condition information received before the vehicle reaches the location of the driving condition. Another feature of a system designed according to this invention is to have onboard diagnostics where the controller monitors one or more variables to detect when one or more vehicle components are showing signs of aging or wear. Communications between vehicles in a system designed according to this invention may be directly between the vehicles or through a central information communication module.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel E. Whitney, Eric S. Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Publication number: 20030126041
    Abstract: A system and method for selling vehicles includes an adjustable suspension module on a test drive vehicle. The suspension module preferably is adjusted so that it performs as each of a plurality of available suspension options for the vehicle. The customer is presented with the various options. The suspension module is adjusted to perform as each of the suspension options in which the customer is interested. Once the customer makes the selection, the dealer or seller is able to place an order for the vehicle containing the suspension option chosen by the customer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel E. Whitney, Eric S. Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz
  • Publication number: 20030122343
    Abstract: A suspension assembly is provided for a vehicle including a frame. A lower control arm having first and second opposing portions is pivotally connected to the frame at the first portion. A knuckle is supported on the second portion of the lower control arm with a wheel supported on the knuckle. A strut having a lower end is connected to the knuckle and an upper end of the strut is connected to the frame at an upper connection. The upper connection generally constrains the upper end of the strut against vertical movement while permitting limited lateral movement of the upper end relative to the frame. In one embodiment, a linkage assembly including a first linkage portion is interconnected between the lower control arm and the frame. A second linkage portion interconnects the upper end of the strut and the first linkage portion for moving the upper end laterally in the upper connection in response to vertical movement of the lower control arm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Mark C. Smith, Steven M. Foster, Daniel Eugene Whitney, Eric Stephen Geib, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan J. Marcos Munoz