Patents Assigned to General Motors Coporation
  • Publication number: 20070299565
    Abstract: A method of automatically communicating personalized messages to a telematics-equipped vehicle includes the following steps: (a) creating a personalized message; (b) defining playback instructions for playing the personalized message; (c) generating a trigger based on the defined playback instructions; (d) setting the trigger; (e) monitoring for the occurrence of one or more conditions that satisfy the trigger; and (f) determining that the one or more conditions have occurred and, if so, then; (g) accessing the personalized message associated with the trigger; and (h) playing the personalized message.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2006
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Applicant: General Motors Coporation
    Inventor: Christopher L. Oesterling
  • Patent number: 6751452
    Abstract: An internet based two-way data communication system for interrogating and programming the electronics of motor vehicles, with global positioning system (GPS) and real-time class 2 communication capabilities. A vehicle communications package (VCP) is located aboard each subject motor vehicle which is electronically interfaced with selected electronics of the respective motor vehicle and which provides wireless reception of GPS signals and reception and transmission of Class 2 data with respect to communication satellites, and further includes a website having a predetermined internet URL. Wireless communication between the website and the VCP is provided via a communication satellite provider having an internet interface, or a cellular telephone provider having an internet interface. The website is by a user using any computer, located anywhere and having internet access, simply by entering the website URL and the user's pre-established password/user name permissions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2004
    Assignee: General Motors Coporation
    Inventors: Marek Kupczyk, Ron J. Grajewski
  • Patent number: 5829841
    Abstract: A vehicle seat belt installation has a structural belt guide mounted on the seat back headrest which guides movement of the seat belt during operation between a clamping member and a clamping surface. A normally deflated inflatable bag includes a body that is mounted on a base having an inextensible fixed length with one end fixed to the structural belt guide. The other end of the bag base mounts an end belt guide loop which embraces the belt. A middle belt guide loop is secured to the bag outer surface embracing the belt to assure that occupant movement causes the belt to move along a travel route over the outer surface of the bag a distance that is substantially equal to said fixed length when the bag is deflated. When sudden vehicle deceleration is sensed, an inflator mounted in the headrest simultaneously moves the clamping member to clamp the belt to the clamping surface against movement and inflates the bag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: General Motors Coporation
    Inventors: James Frederick Pywell, Gerald John Keller
  • Patent number: 4783962
    Abstract: Vapor guard systems which prevent vapors from reaching a servomotor from a power source for the servomotor. One embodiment uses a control valve which directs such vapors to a vapor trap filter under conditions where vapor flow may be toward the servomotor, and operates to permit purging of the vapor trap filter when there is flow only away from the servomotor. Another embodiment uses an in-line vapor trap filter and a vapor trap canister, normally used to trap fuel vapors from a vehicle fuel tank, to trap fuel vapors from the power source. Both the in-line vapor trap filter and the canister are purged of adsorber vapors where the power source is operating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: General Motors Coporation
    Inventor: John R. Grein
  • Patent number: 4778029
    Abstract: A noise attenuating tube mounted in an engine compartment air intake hood duct of a motor vehicle to attenuate engine air intake noise in the hood is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: General Motors Coporation
    Inventor: William F. Thornburgh
  • Patent number: 4541744
    Abstract: An improved bearing assembly for a McPherson strut has plastic components adapted for ease of moldability that also cooperate to form a labyrinth seal as well as to unitize the assembly. Upper and lower housing members include trough shaped pathway portions and coaxial sealing grooves that together comprise a concave surface any radial cross section of which does not have a return bend relative to the bearing axis, thus allowing the race members to be molded by an axial draw mold. Each race member also includes retention tabs extending radially into the sealing grooves, backed by axial access slots to also allow the retention tabs to be molded by the same mold. A cage includes cylindrical sealing flanges, each having a convex shape similar to the concave shape of the sealing grooves, thus allowing sealing flanges to be received within respective sealing grooves with a slight clearance, so that the cage is moldable and also forms a non rubbing labyrinth seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1985
    Assignee: General Motors Coporation
    Inventor: Frederick E. Lederman