Patents Assigned to Delphi Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 6066197Abstract: A coating composition for use in protecting metal, and for use as a soldering flux, and methods involving the same. A coating for circuit boards and processes involving the same. One coating material can serve as a metal corrosion inhibitor, a no-clean soldering flux, and/or a protective coating in replacement of a conformal coating. In its most preferred form, this invention serves all three functions in the manufacture of an electrical circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Victor Bristol, Eugene Horace Hanaway, Thomas Richard Mueller, Mary Jane Barnaby
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Patent number: 6062461Abstract: A method by which semiconductor wafers (10, 12) can be solder bonded to form a semiconductor device, such as a sensor with a micromachined structure (14). The method entails forming a solderable ring (18) on the mating surface of a device wafer (10), such that the solderable ring (18) circumscribes the micromachine (14) on the wafer (10). A solderable layer (20, 26, 28) is formed on a capping wafer (12), such that at least the mating surface (24) of the capping wafer (12) is entirely covered by the solderable layer (20, 26, 28). The solderable layer (20, 26, 28) can be formed by etching the mating surface (24) of the capping wafer (12) to form a recess (16) circumscribed by the mating surface (24), and then forming the solderable layer (26) to cover the mating surface (24) and the recess (16) of the capping wafer (12).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Ray Sparks, Larry Lee Jordan, Ruth Ellen Beni, Anthony Alan Duffer, Shing Yeh
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Patent number: 6062063Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, an instrument display, including: indicator apparatus moveable to indicate a value on a scale; driving apparatus operatively connected to move the indicator apparatus along a path of movement; control apparatus to provide driving signals to the driving apparatus and to cause the driving apparatus to operate at a selected one of a normal torque condition and a reduced torque condition; and soft stop homing apparatus operatively connected to the driving apparatus to cause cessation of movement of the driving apparatus when the driving apparatus is operated at the reduced torque condition and the soft stop homing apparatus is engaged at a homing position and to permit free movement of the driving apparatus when the driving apparatus is operated at the normal torque condition even when the soft stop homing apparatus is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Randall Jay Robson
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Patent number: 6043937Abstract: A head up display system having a diffusing image plane or diffuser. The light output of a relatively small image source is imaged on the diffuser by way of imaging optics. A mirror is used to image light from the diffuser onto a windshield and correct for distortion caused by the windshield. The diffuser is advantageously used when a large field-of-view is desired, or sun load characteristics need to be addressed. The diffuser may be flat or curved in order to optimize the system for different applications. The magnification of the mirror may be made relatively low, and the solar energy density that is made incident on the image source is reduced, providing for a low cost, high performance, color head up display system.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark William Hudson, Ning Wu, Doyle Joseph Groves, Timothy James Newman, Dale James Igram, Jianhua Li, Gerald Jay Witt, Mark Anthony Koors, Mark Robert Vincen
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Patent number: 6031500Abstract: A broadband FM antenna is suitable for mounting on an inner surface of a rear window glass of a motor vehicle above an electric rear window defogger grid also mounted on the glass and made of the same frit material. The antenna has an extended range of reception across a commercial FM band without the need for an antenna boost amplifier and is capable of use in multiple countries having different commercial FM bands. The antenna comprises a plurality of horizontal frit lines extending outward from a series of points near the horizontal center of the rear window as described and claimed herein. Some of these horizontal elements are joined by outer connecting frit lines at their outer ends and all are connected at their inner ends by a plurality of inner connecting elements connecting all of the points together. The frit lines essentially form a pair of horizontal antenna elements, each tuned to one quarter of a different commercial FM band wavelength so that the antenna spans the desired band or bands.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Louis Leonard Nagy, Janalee Ann Graham
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Patent number: 6011319Abstract: An automotive circuit package combines electronic control functions and power function on a single circuit board substrate. Electronic components including signal level terminals are in one section of the substrate and an array of power terminals are in a second section of the substrate but sharing some common circuit paths carrying control signals. Supplemental conductors in the second section are selectively connected to power terminals to carry high current levels. Each terminal is a through access terminal for directly connecting conductors on the substrate, wiring harness connectors on one side of the substrate and fuses and relays on the other side of the substrate. In one embodiment the terminals have a male portion extending from one side of the substrate and a female portion on the other side. In another embodiment male and female portions are on the same side of the substrate and apertures in the substrate allow plugging into the female portions from the other side.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sean Michael Kelly, Kevin Joseph Hawes, David Jay Vess
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Patent number: 6012007Abstract: Pressure sensors on the bottom surface of a seat cushion respond to occupant weight. A microprocessor evaluates the sensor outputs according to total force, load rating, long term average, sensor groups and a fuzzy measure to discriminate between large and small occupants and allow air bag deployment for large but not small occupants. Allow and inhibit decisions are filtered avoid sudden response to transient pressure changes on the seat. When a large occupant is positively detected, an allow decision is locked in place as long as total force exceeds a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Duane Donald Fortune, Robert John Cashler
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Patent number: 6002983Abstract: A method of operation for a motor vehicle object detection system is described, in which the extent angle of an identified target is accurately determined by applying a point source scatterer identification technique to data at the periphery of a composite return. Return amplitude data from one or more complete scans of the sensor beam are collected and compared with a target threshold to identify objects in the viewing angle, thereby forming an array of amplitude data associated with successive beam positions for each identified object. In each array, the left-most and right-most pair of amplitude data points associated with successive beam positions are selected and individually used to compute the angle of a point source scatterer which would be responsible for that data pair.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Alland, James Fredrick Searcy, Kevin Ray Wherry
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Patent number: 5999871Abstract: An airbag with two or more inflators can be inflated in successive stages separated by a time interval, inflated simultaneously or some not inflated at all, depending on crash severity. The first stage inflation is controlled in accordance with a conventional algorithm for single stage deployment. Deployment time and velocity parameters used for the first stage are employed to determine the crash severity and the time interval of the next stage. There is no time delay in the case of a very severe crash, but for a moderately severe crash the time interval is proportional to the difference of the time or velocity and a selected minimum time or velocity value.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jiyao Liu
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Patent number: 5986612Abstract: A vehicle window antenna comprises a grid of conductive frit material affixed to the inner side of a window glass in a confined area above a window heating element comprising a grid of similar material similarly affixed and covering most of the window viewing area. The window glass is retained in a channel surrounding an aperture edge of the vehicle body by a mounting and sealing member comprising a strip of a urethane material which is electrically conductive with a low impedance at radio frequencies. At least one electrically conducting ground element, made of the same frit material, is affixed to the inner side of the window glass and electrically coupled at radio frequencies through the mounting and sealing member to the vehicle body.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Louis Leonard Nagy
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Patent number: 5144474Abstract: A substantially closed processing station designed to disperse chemicals for uniformly coating or otherwise contacting an emulsion-coated or other surface is disclosed. The station includes opposed chemical chambers, each of which is covered with a perforated film and, optionally, a screen-like material, between which materials the photographic film or other substrate passes. Distension of the upper perforated film ensures contact between the film (or the screen) and the photographic film moving through the station while minimizing the pressure on and resulting abrading of the substrate's surface. Because the matched peripheries of the upper and lower chambers are closely fitted, the processing station is virtually sealed from the surrounding atmosphere and little degradation of the processing chemicals occurs even after extended periods of nonuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Delphi Technology, Inc.Inventors: John B. Keable, Steve Bostic
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Patent number: 5113351Abstract: An automated, interactive system for receiving, storing, processing, retrieving and dispensing film, still video camera diskettes, or other products which must be processed. The system includes an unmanned, automated and computerized apparatus analogous to an automatic teller machine (ATM). Instructions presented on an interactive video display prompt a patron to enter identification information and data concerning the type of photoprocessing desired. The information entered is stored on a floppy computer disc or transmitted electronically to a remote processing facility via a telephone link and used to track the order as it is processed at a remote location. The finished prints are returned to the apparatus and stored in a compartmentalized storage unit while awaiting pick-up by the customer. A random access retrieval mechanism included in the apparatus allows packages of processed prints to be stored in any empty compartments of the storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Delphi Technology, Inc.Inventor: Steve Bostic
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Patent number: 5047795Abstract: A system of substantially closed processing stations designed to disperse chemicals for uniformly coating or otherwise contacting an emulsion-coated or other surface or strip is disclosed. The system comprises one or more slotted stations through which developing chemicals are transmitted into shallow sinks. The chemicals uniformly contact the strip as it travels over the sinks and subsequently are removed from the strip along with by-products of the reaction by wipers or ribs and disposed through disposal slots in the stations. The ribs also agitate the chemicals and emulsion to assist uniform developing of the strip. Because the processing station is virtually sealed from the surrounding atmosphere, little degradation of the processing chemicals occurs even after extended periods of nonuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Delphi Technology, Inc.Inventors: John B. Keable, Steve Bostic