Abstract: A stabilizer bar assembly for an automotive vehicle includes a stabilizer bar, a bushing mounted to the stabilizer bar, and a support ring mounted onto the stabilizer bar adjacent the bushing to provide a stop to prevent the bushing from moving axially along the stabilizer bar. The support ring has a plurality of inwardly extending projections. Each of the inwardly extending projections has a distal end in contact with an outer surface of the stabilizer bar. The distal ends of the inwardly extending projections are welded to the outer surface of the stabilizer bar to secure the support ring onto the stabilizer bar.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 25, 2003
Date of Patent:
June 27, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Haimian Cai, Xinjian Fan, Mikhal El Arculli
Abstract: An assembly is provided for internal placement of a component within a vehicle fuel tank. The assembly generally includes a two housing elements biased apart to retain the component within the fuel tank. The component may be non-destructively and selectively attached to the tank. Additional features prevent unwanted movement of the component relative to the fuel tank.
Abstract: A sliding panel assembly is provided, including a stationary panel, a movable panel, a guide rail slidably receiving the movable panel, and an integrated end cap. The integrated end cap includes an end body, which includes an end stop, a drain, and a locator. The end stop defines an end point of the path of the movable panel. The drain diverts moisture away from the sliding panel assembly. The locator properly positions the sliding panel assembly with respect to a mounting surface during the mounting process. The mounting surface may include a notch, allowing the locator and the mounting surface to mate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 29, 2003
Date of Patent:
May 30, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Jeffrey Gerard Bourque, Paul Joseph Kolokowski, Michael James Lesle, Lawrence R. Lyke, Thomas William Peyton, Jr., Scott Saxon, Marcus Tanksley, Rick Mark Weinert
Abstract: A throttle body for an automobile and a method of assembly of a throttle body are provided. The throttle body includes a throttle shaft defining a rotational axis, a housing having a bore, a deformable member located on the throttle shaft and at least partially-located within the bore, and a bearing having an inner surface and an outer surface. The bearing inner surface forms a press-fit connection with the deformable member to substantially prevent movement between the throttle shaft and the bearing in a direction parallel to the rotational axis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 22, 2004
Date of Patent:
April 25, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
James Richard Rauch, Richard Eugene Tyzo
Abstract: A window assembly for a motor vehicle includes an opening defined by a pair of spaced apart stationary windows. Above and below the opening are a pair of opposing horizontal guide rails within which a moveable window slides allowing the opening to be selectively covered or uncovered. Attached to the moveable window is a vent screen, the other end of which is attached to a retraction device mounted adjacent to the opening. When the moveable window is opened, the vent screen uncoils from the retraction device, covering the opening. When the window is closed, the retraction device automatically spools and stores the screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 28, 2003
Date of Patent:
April 18, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Jeffrey Gerard Bourque, Paul Joseph Kolokowski, Michael James Lesle, Larry R. Lyke, Thomas William Peyton, Jr., Scott Saxon, Marcus Tanksley, Rick Mark Weinert
Abstract: One preferred embodiment of the invention is a shaft to transfer torque in a vehicle including a first member having internal splines and a second member having external splines engagable with the internal splines to allow telescopic movement between the first member and the second member and to transfer torque between the first member and the second member. The external spline has a coating to reduce friction during the telescopic movement. Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a suspension system for a vehicle including a biasing device and the above-described shaft.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 15, 2002
Date of Patent:
April 11, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Norman Szalony, David Majors, Walt Golembiewski, Jr., Mitch Glowacki, Kenneth Horen
Abstract: A panel assembly for a motor vehicle provides the ability to securely control the size of an opening defined by the panel assembly. The panel assembly thus provides a theft deterrent by making it more difficult to get through a partially open window. The panel assembly comprises a fixed panel defining an opening, and a moveable panel for selectively covering the opening. A handle is attached to the moveable panel and includes a cam that is moveably mounted to the handle and extends through a slot defined in the handle. The cam is biased against the rail and is operable between a locked position and an unlocked position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 2003
Date of Patent:
March 28, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Jeffrey Gerard Bourque, Paul Joseph Kolokowski, Michael James Lesle, Lawrence R. Lyke, Thomas William Peyton, Jr., Scott Saxon, Marcus Tanksley, Rick Mark Weinert
Abstract: This invention describes a control method for a hydraulic coupling system that includes pressurizing a fluid in an actuator coupled to a multi-disk clutch pack to engage the clutch pack, pumping the fluid through the clutch pack to cool the clutch pack, and controlling one or more valve actuators and one or more pump-motors with a controller. The control method may incorporate pulse width modulation of the actuators, such as the actuators for the pump-motor and valve.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 14, 2004
Date of Patent:
March 7, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings LLC
Inventors:
Sohel Anwar, Dean T. Wisniewski, Norman Szalony, Xiaohong N. Duan, Hualin Tan, Stephen Shen, Clive McKenzie, Hyeongcheol Lee
Abstract: A low insertion force snap together automotive coupler for the suspension of a vehicle includes a spherical bearing insert having a first end, a second end, a pocket adapted to engage a ball stud that is integrally formed onto a suspension component, and an axially extending annular flange. The coupler further includes a receiver adapted to receive the spherical bearing insert after the spherical bearing insert has been placed to a ball stud and to engage the flange to secure the spherical bearing insert within the receiver. The pocket within the spherical bearing insert is shaped such that an axial force tending to pull the ball stud out of the pocket will result in a radial force exerted upon the flange, thereby causing additional force to keep the flange engaged within the receiver.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 28, 2006
Assignee:
Automotive Components Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Neil Alan Wasylewski, Gregory Paul Kiselis, Paul Eugene Beshears, Jr., David Robert Helebrant