Patents Assigned to Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.
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Patent number: 7029027Abstract: An airbag door construction for airbag deployment comprising a hard instrument panel having a weakened area outlining at least a portion of an integrally molded airbag door. A reaction plate is attached to the underside of the panel at the airbag door location. A deployment chute is molded with the reaction plate and attached to the hard instrument panel just outboard of the outline of the airbag door. A tether is included that engages with the reaction plate whereupon airbag deployment the tether allows the airbag door/reaction plate welded combination to break loose from the hard instrument panel in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company, Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Bruce Batchelder, Jim Rogers, Ray Evans, Ulrich Weissert
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Patent number: 6976701Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder
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Patent number: 6830288Abstract: A vehicle body ventilation system for a vehicle having a windshield, a hood, and a cowl assembly, wherein the cowl assembly comprises a cowl grille panel having a front and a rear edge and a first seal including a sealing portion and a carrier portion wherein the carrier portion is frictionally engaged with the front edge of the cowl grille panel. A second seal is provided that includes a sealing portion and a carrier portion wherein the carrier portion is frictionally engaged with the rear edge of the cowl grille panel. The carrier portion of the first seal and the second seal are of a first durometer and the sealing portion of the first seal and the sealing portion of the second seal each are of a second durometer for sealing to a vehicle windshield and hood, wherein the second durometer is less than the first durometer.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: Stephen James Eynon, Edwin Eugene Clapham, Mathew Theodore Murto, John Carl Gall
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Patent number: 6814915Abstract: A method for annealing a structure formed by electrodeposition including providing the electrodeposition structure, the electrodeposition structure including an eletroformed mold, the electroformed mold having a nominal thickness between and including 0.5 mm to 8.0 mm and having a melting temperature; heating the electrodeposition structure to a temperature between ambient temperature and the melting temperature of the electrodeposition structure; isostatically pressurizing the electrodeposition structure to a pressure above ambient pressure; cooling the electrodeposition structure to ambient temperature; and depressurizing the electrodeposition structure to ambient pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: Robert Grimmer, Alex Risca, Richard Combs
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Patent number: 6719320Abstract: An airbag door construction for airbag deployment comprising a hard instrument panel having a weakened area outlining at least a portion of an integrally molded airbag door. A reaction plate is attached to the underside of the panel at the airbag door location. A deployment chute is molded with the reaction plate and attached to the hard instrument panel just outboard of the outline of the airbag door. A tether is included that engages with the reaction plate whereupon airbag deployment the tether allows the airbag door/reaction plate welded combination to break loose from the hard instrument panel in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company, Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Bruce Batchelder, Jim Rogers, Ray Evans, Ulrich Weissert
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Patent number: 6709007Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder