Patents Assigned to Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporation
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Publication number: 20060260204Abstract: A flush-mounted articulated window assembly for use in a vehicle, the window assembly adapted to be mounted in a window opening such that, when closed, it is generally flush with the exterior surface of the vehicle. The window assembly includes a transparent sheet with at least one window-mounting member bonded by two separate adhesives to an inner surface of the sheet. The mounting member includes projections which space the mounting member from the inner sheet surface, and/or perforations which allow air and moisture to reach the space provided between the mounting member and the inner sheet surface. A first adhesive temporarily fixtures the mounting member to the sheet. A second adhesive permanently bonds the mounting member to the inner sheet surface. The bond created is sufficiently strong such that application of a load sufficient to cause a failure results in a failure other than in the adhesion of the adhesive to the mounting member and the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: R. Repp, Pamela Stallman
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Publication number: 20050121942Abstract: A window assembly for use in a vehicle comprises a glass panel having inner and outer sides. A latch element having a latch attachment portion and at least one hinge element having a hinge attachment portion are joined via a substantially cured adhesive at the inner side of said glass panel such that there is no exposure of the latch element and the hinge element on the outer side of the glass panel. The substantially cured adhesive is selected from the group consisting of a moisture-activated adhesive, a thermally-activated adhesive, a chemically-activated adhesive, an aerobically-cured adhesive, an anaerobically-cured adhesive, and a radiation-cured adhesive. The window assembly is adapted for mounting on the vehicle such that when fitted within a generally vertical window opening of the vehicle, the glass panel will be generally vertically mounted, and the window assembly preferably comprises one of a side window, rear window, and lift gate window of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: R. Repp, Pamela Stallman
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Publication number: 20050025981Abstract: A method for making a reduced glare, conductive coated panel having increased visible light transmission and suitable for use as a touch screen, digitizer panel or a substrate in an information display includes forming a first transparent thin film layer on a first surface of a transparent substrate and a first transparent thin film layer on a second surface of the substrate by dipping the substrate in a liquid solution of a precursor for the thin film material at an angle to the vertical such that the layer of one side of the substrate has a thickness different from that on the opposite side, and applying a transparent electrically conductive coating over the thin film layer on at least one of the first and second surfaces. Preferably, the dipped substrate is fired at an elevated temperature prior to applying the transparent electrically conductive coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventor: Catherine Getz
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Publication number: 20040214947Abstract: Bonded vehicular glass assemblies utilizing two-component urethane adhesives to attach dynamic load-bearing attachment members to glass substrates to form a joint suitable for use on a vehicle, and related methods of forming are described herein. In addition, methods of attaching components to glass by use of these adhesives are disclosed. The two-component urethane adhesives utilized in this invention have been found to provide surprisingly strong bonds between glass and other materials which meet or exceed OEM requirements, and be particularly well suited for use in vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventor: Jeffrey A. Lewno
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Publication number: 20040160072Abstract: A modular vehicle window assembly is provided which has attached thereto interior vehicle accessories. In a preferred embodiment, the window panel assembly includes a window panel disposed within or covering a window opening formed in the vehicle. The window panel may optionally contain a conventional gasket or sealing structure to provide a weather-tight seal in the window opening. Supported on and interconnecting to the interior surface of the window panel are any one of a number of different accessory configurations, including centerline, island, and peninsular overhead consoles providing storage space, overhead lighting, and air conditioning vents for use by the occupants. Other accessories which may be used include an instrument display assembly, a control assembly, a window shade assembly, and a hand-hold assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan CorporationInventors: John W. Carter, Jeffrey A. Lewno, Daniel J. Fisher, Joseph D. Rankin
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Publication number: 20030203534Abstract: An interactive information device for use as a touch panel, touch screen, digitizer panel, or pen-input device, and a method for making such a device includes a first, transparent, electrically conductive layer supported by the rigid substrate, a flexible, transparent substrate at least partially aligned with the rigid substrate and having a second, transparent, electrically conductive layer on a surface thereof, the second conductive layer being spaced from the first conductive layer. A plurality of transparent insulating spacer members/dots are positioned on one or both of the conductive layers to allow the conductive layers to engage when the flexible substrate is pressed. The spacer members/dots comprise polymeric material including at least some inorganic material, and more preferably, comprise organic-inorganic nanocomposites having an index of refraction optically matched to the transparent, electrically conductive layer on which they are positioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: Catherine A. Getz, Martin Mennig
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Publication number: 20030098595Abstract: A modular vehicle window assembly is provided which has attached thereto interior vehicle accessories. In a preferred embodiment, the window panel assembly includes a window panel disposed within or covering a window opening formed in the vehicle. The window panel may optionally contain a conventional gasket or sealing structure to provide a weather-tight seal in the window opening. Supported on and interconnecting to the interior surface of the window panel are any one of a number of different accessory configurations, including centerline, island, and peninsular overhead consoles providing storage space, overhead lighting, and air conditioning vents for use by the occupants. Other accessories which may be used include an instrument display assembly, a control assembly, a window shade assembly, and a hand-hold assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: John W. Carter, Jeffrey A. Lewno, Daniel J. Fisher, Joseph D. Rankin
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Publication number: 20020197409Abstract: A transparent substrate having a glare reducing diffuser surface coating in which the coating has a thickness of less than about 3 microns. The diffuser surface coated substrate is bendable, overcoatable with functional coatings such as transparent conductor coatings, abrasion resistant, and generally serviceable for its intended use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: Desaraju V. Varaprasad, Craig A. Dornan, Catherine A. Getz
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Publication number: 20020111410Abstract: Bonded vehicular glass assemblies utilizing two-component urethane adhesives to attach dynamic load-bearing attachment members to glass substrates to form a joint suitable for use on a vehicle, and related methods of forming are described herein. In addition, methods of attaching components to glass by use of these adhesives are disclosed. The two-component urethane adhesives utilized in this invention have been found to provide surprisingly strong bonds between glass and other materials which meet or exceed requirements, and be particularly well suited for use in vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventor: Jeffrey A. Lewno
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Publication number: 20020069590Abstract: A flush-mounted articulated window assembly for use in a vehicle, the window assembly adapted to be mounted in a window opening such that, when closed, it is generally flush with the exterior surface of the vehicle. The window assembly includes a transparent sheet with at least one window-mounting member bonded by two separate adhesives to an inner surface of the sheet. The mounting member includes projections which space the mounting member from the inner sheet surface, and/or perforations which allow air and moisture to reach the space provided between the mounting member and the inner sheet surface. A first adhesive temporarily fixtures the mounting member to the sheet. A second adhesive permanently bonds the mounting member to the inner sheet surface. The bond created is sufficiently strong such that application of a load sufficient to cause a failure results in a failure other than in the adhesion of the adhesive to the mounting member and the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a Michigan corporationInventors: R. Scott Repp, Pamela M. Stallman
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Publication number: 20010013825Abstract: A rearview mirror support and information display assembly for vehicles includes a rigid mirror stay preferably having a mirror support for an independently adjustable rearview mirror and a breakaway mount which releasably couples the stay and any supported rearview mirror to a windshield mounted button or a header mounted base such that the entire assembly is released on impact. An information display is positioned on the assembly adjacent the position of a rearview mirror when supported thereon to convey information to the vehicle driver/occupants. Preferably, the display is mounted in a housing which conceals a light source or other emitter for the display, the housing being removably secured to the mirror stay to allow servicing and access to a concealed wire passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, Michigan corporationInventors: Jonathan E. DeLine, Niall R. Lynam