Patents by Inventor Marvin V. Manwaring
Marvin V. Manwaring 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: 20080060467Abstract: An adjustable steering column assembly of a vehicle has a central lock device for selectably locking an adjustable steering housing and co-extending steering shaft to a stationary bracket or chassis. For driver convenience and comfort, the steering housing and shaft are together adjustable with respect to the bracket. The lock device has a roller actuator preferably having inner outer members with a lever supported operably in between by a guide feature for movement along a first centerline substantially parallel to the steering shaft. Preferably, cam couplers are located between the outer member and the lever and the inner member and the lever for converting movement of the lever along the centerline to longitudinal movement of a carrier that traverses the centerline.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Ravi Ravindra, Amelia M. Lask, Melvin L. Tinnin, Richard P. Nash
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Patent number: 7331608Abstract: An apparatus for positioning a steering wheel of a vehicle in a desired position. The invention includes a steering column having a steering wheel supporting portion for supporting the steering wheel. The steering column also includes first and second members movable relative to one another. The first and second members are moved relative to one another to move the steering wheel supporting portion, and the steering wheel, along either tilting path of movement, or a telescoping path of movement, or both. The invention also includes a locking device that selectively engages the first and second members to lock the first and second members with respect to one another. The locking device substantially prevents movement of the steering wheel supporting portion, and the steering wheel, along the path of movement. The locking device includes an electric motor. The first and second members are locked and unlocked with respect to one another in response to activation of the electric motor.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ray G. Armstrong, Richard K. Riefe, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Marvin V. Manwaring
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Patent number: 7325834Abstract: An apparatus and method of operation dissipates energy associated with the telescopic collapse of preferably two steering column members. The first and second steering column members are moveable relative to one another along a collapse path. At least one anvil is fixed with one of the first and second steering column members. A strap extends along a bent path around the at least one anvil to first and second free ends. The apparatus also includes a lock device operative in a first condition to restrain the first free end with respect to the first steering column member and in a second condition to release the first free end of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ray G. Armstrong, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy
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Publication number: 20080023952Abstract: A collapsible steering column assembly having an outer jacket and an inner jacket movable relative to the outer jacket is disclosed. The assembly includes an energy absorbing device having a support disposed on the outer jacket for supporting a first anvil and a second anvil in relative proximity to each other. An energy absorbing member is secured to the inner jacket and disposed adjacent the first and second anvils for transferring energy from the inner jacket to the first and second anvils during movement of the inner jacket relative to the outer jacket. The second anvil defines a longitudinal axis and includes a first locking member selectively engaging the support with the second anvil movable along the longitudinal axis and rotatable about the longitudinal axis between a plurality of positions for engaging and disengaging the first locking member with the support to facilitate the varied resistance of the second anvil.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ravi Ravindra, Melvin L. Tinnin, Brad M. MacDonald
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Publication number: 20070296195Abstract: A steering column assembly includes a rake adjustment mechanism, and is attached to a vehicle by a mounting bracket. A rake bracket is coupled to the mounting bracket. A column jacket is collapsible in response to an emergency event and is supported by the mounting bracket and the rake bracket, and is rotationally moveable with the rake bracket about a rake axis relative to the mounting bracket. An instrument cluster is coupled to the rake bracket for movement along with the rake bracket and the column jacket to prevent obstruction of the instrument cluster by a steering wheel upon re-positioning the steering wheel, while not restricting movement of the column jacket during collapse of the column jacket in response to the emergency event. A dynamic absorber interconnects the instrument cluster and the rake bracket to reduce vibration of the steering column assembly caused by additional weight of the instrument cluster.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ravi Ravindra, William D. Cymbal, Brad M. MacDonald, Jason R. Ridgway, Albert C. Huber
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Publication number: 20070284867Abstract: An adjustable steering column assembly includes a steering column with an outer jacket moveable along an axis. An instrument panel is coupled to the outer jacket. An instrument panel hood is connected to the instrument panel and the outer jacket. A support bracket includes a pair of support arms including flanges, with a first mounting component and a second mounting component connected to the flanges. The outer jacket is slideably coupled to the first mounting component and the instrument panel is slideably coupled to the second mounting component. The support bracket is pivotable about a pivot axis between an upper limit and a lower limit. A spring is attached to the support bracket for biasing the support bracket toward the upper limit. Coordinated movement between the instrument panel and the outer jacket is possible and the load from the instrument panel is diverted from the outer jacket to the support bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: William D. Cymbal, Marvin V. Manwaring, Ravi Ravindra
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Patent number: 7229096Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus for absorbing energy in a collapsible steering column of a vehicle. A portion of the apparatus is deformable in response to an excessive frontal impacting force to the steering column so that injury to the vehicle operator is reduced. The apparatus includes a first steering column member and a second steering column member connected to one another such that the first steering column member slides relative to the second steering column member. The apparatus also includes a first anvil associated with a said first steering column member and a second anvil associated with said second steering column member. The apparatus also includes an energy absorbing member having a first portion extending around and operable to be drawn over said first anvil and a second portion extending around and operable to be drawn over said second anvil.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ray G. Armstrong, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy
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Patent number: 7124866Abstract: An apparatus for absorbing energy includes first and second steering column members connected for sliding movement. A first anvil is associated with one of the first and second steering column members and an energy absorbing member is provided having a first portion that extends around and operable to be drawn over the first anvil in response to the sliding movement between the first and second steering column members. A dead loop is formed in the energy absorbing member between its mounting location and the first anvil and is operative to enable the dead loop to straighten in response to application of an applied force prior to movement of the energy absorbing member across the first anvil.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ray G. Armstrong, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy
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Patent number: 7118131Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for absorbing energy. The energy absorbing device includes an anvil movable relative to a spaced axis. The anvil defines a plurality of profiles corresponding to different rates of energy absorption. The plurality of profiles are radially adjacent to one another with respect to axis. The anvil can be moved by explosive charges. For example, the anvil can define a follower portion adjacent a first explosive charge and move in response to an explosion of the first explosive charge.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ray G. Armstrong, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy
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Patent number: 7093855Abstract: A steering column assembly includes a compression bracket for attachment to a vehicle body, and an adjustable steering column assembly movably supported by the compression bracket along a longitudinal axis between adjusted positions. A pair of locking elements are operably connected to the compression bracket and movable between a locked position for preventing longitudinal movement therebetween and a release position for allowing longitudinal adjustment of the steering column. The first element presents a detent recess, and the second locking element is movable between the locked position engaging the detent recess and the release position out of engagement with the detent recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Lee M. Tinnin, Ray G. Armstrong
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Patent number: 7077433Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for absorbing energy in a collapsible steering column. The energy absorbing device includes an anvil rotatable relative to a strap. The anvil defines a plurality of profiles corresponding to different rates of energy absorption. The plurality of profiles are radially adjacent to one another about the rotational axis of the anvil. The anvil can be rotated by explosive charges. For example, the anvil can define a follower portion and first and second explosive charges can be disposed on opposite sides of the follower portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray G. Armstrong
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Patent number: 7077432Abstract: The steering column assembly includes a housing having a longitudinal axis, a support member supported by the housing for movement about a shift axis, and a shift lever operatively connected to the support member and extending radially from the shift axis for shifting movement in a limited space. The present invention includes a break-away device having a shear container that extends through a translating bracket and the support member for limiting movement of the shift lever upwardly toward a parallel relationship with the shift axis and for releasing the shift lever for the movement toward the parallel relationship in response to a crash condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Richard K. Riefe, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray G. Armstrong, Melvin L. Tinnin
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Patent number: 7055860Abstract: An electrically actuated steering column system that includes an electrically actuated steering column mechanism. A switch is interconnected with the electrically actuated steering column mechanism to allow for movement of a steering column housing relative to a driver. There is also included electrical control structure that regulates the electrically actuated steering column mechanism. The electrically actuated steering column system allows a driver to activate a switch and apply a force to initiate movement of the steering column housing and then deactivate the switch to halt movement and retain the steering column housing in a secure manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ray G. Armstrong, Richard K. Riefe, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Marvin V. Manwaring
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Patent number: 6948741Abstract: The telescoping steering column includes a fixed jacket, and telescoping a translating jacket, and an inner tubular member. A wedge, is moved by a screw, into wedging engagement with the inner tubular member to force the inner tubular member into engagement with the translating jacket and the translating jacket into the fixed jacket for preventing relative longitudinal movement.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Melvin L. Tinnin, Ray G. Armstrong
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Patent number: 6877775Abstract: An energy absorbing assembly (20) providing variable energy absorption from an energy transmitting component (10) is mounted upon a mounting bracket (16) for mounting the energy absorbing assembly (20) to the energy transmitting component (10). An elongated strap (22) immovably secured at a first end (24) absorbs energy received from the energy transmitting component (10) during a collision. Cooperating anvils (30A,B) are slidably received by the mounting bracket (16) and the elongated strap (22) is interwoven between the anvils (30). The anvils (30A,B) include generally parallel axes (a) along which each anvil (30A, 30B) defines stepped diameters (A,B,C,D), and are slidable along the axes (a) in response to a predetermined force to provide variable energy absorption relative to the stepped diameters (A,B,C,D).Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Lee M. Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray G. Armstrong, Richard K. Riefe
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Patent number: 6857660Abstract: A steering column assembly has a tilt head for rotating a steering column. A spring lock assembly locks the tilt head in any of an infinite number of pivotally adjusted positions and includes a locking bar and a coil spring. The coil spring has coils which are wrapped around and grip the locking bar to lock the tilt head in a selected pivotally adjusted position. A tilt release is provided to release the grip of the coils on the locking bar to enable the tilt head to be pivoted to another pivotally adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Melvin Lee Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray Garnet Armstrong
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Publication number: 20040239089Abstract: An apparatus for positioning a steering wheel of a vehicle in a desired position. The invention includes a steering column having a steering wheel supporting portion for supporting the steering wheel. The steering column also includes first and second members movable relative to one another. The first and second members are moved relative to one another to move the steering wheel supporting portion, and the steering wheel, along either tilting path of movement, or a telescoping path of movement, or both. The invention also includes a locking device that selectively engages the first and second members to lock the first and second members with respect to one another. The locking device substantially prevents movement of the steering wheel supporting portion, and the steering wheel, along the path of movement. The locking device includes an electric motor. The first and second members are locked and unlocked with respect to one another in response to activation of the electric motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Ray G. Armstrong, Richard K. Riefe, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Marvin V. Manwaring
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Patent number: 6802536Abstract: An energy absorbing device for a collapsible steering column of a vehicle is able to compensate for the severity of a crash and the weight of the driver to better manage the absorption of energy in a crash event. A housing has at least one fixed abutment surface, and at least one adjuster disposed in the housing for selective lateral slidable movement. At least one anvil is disposed adjacent an initial abutment surface of the adjuster in spaced relation to the fixed abutment surface of the housing in a first position of the anvil associated with high energy absorption. A plastically deformable strap is supported between the anvil and the housing. The adjuster slides out of the path of the anvil in a crash event in response to input of a control signal allowing the anvil to slide into contact with the fixed abutment surface of the housing to define a second position of the anvil associated with lower energy absorption.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xiaoyu Li, Marvin V. Manwaring, Melvin Lee Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray G. Armstrong
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Patent number: 6799486Abstract: An interactive energy absorbing system including a steering column housing that is moveable along a collapse stroke corresponding to a force of impact by an operator. The interactive energy absorbing system includes an energy absorbing component that exerts a resistant force for resisting the movement of the steering column housing along its collapse stroke. The energy absorbing component includes a deformable strap that engages a stationary reaction member and a moveable reaction member. The stationary and moveable reaction members have an adjustable total active surface area for engaging the deformable strap and generating the resistance force. The moveable reaction member moves to adjust the total active surface area due to mechanical translation corresponding to the force of impact by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marvin V. Manwaring, Melvin Lee Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy
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Publication number: 20040164538Abstract: An energy absorbing device for a collapsible steering column of a vehicle is able to compensate for the severity of a crash and the weight of the driver to better manage the absorption of energy in a crash event. A housing has at least one fixed abutment surface, and at least one adjuster disposed in the housing for selective lateral slidable movement. At least one anvil is disposed adjacent an initial abutment surface of the adjuster in spaced relation to the fixed abutment surface of the housing in a first position of the anvil associated with high energy absorption. A plastically deformable strap is supported between the anvil and the housing. The adjuster slides out of the path of the anvil in a crash event in response to input of a control signal allowing the anvil to slide into contact with the fixed abutment surface of the housing to define a second position of the anvil associated with lower energy absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Xiaoyu Li, Marvin V. Manwaring, Melvin lee Tinnin, Ravindra Jwalapathy, Ray G. Armstrong