Patents Assigned to Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLC
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Patent number: 6634655Abstract: A dock height hold device is provided for a vehicle including a frame supporting a cargo area. A suspension is pivotally connected to the frame and supports an axle. Air springs, which are typically a part of an active ride suspension system, are arranged between the frame and suspension to maintain a ride height between the frame and suspension between vehicle travel. According to the present invention, a pedestal preferably is supported on the suspension. The pedestal is rotatably movable between a hold position in which the pedestal extends from the suspension to a location proximate to the frame and a retracted position in which the pedestal is further from the frame than when in the hold position. An actuator, which is presently mounted between a portion of the suspension and the pedestal, moves the pedestal between the hold and retracted positions for maintaining a desired space in between the suspension and the frame in the hold position.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLC.Inventor: James Eckelberry
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Patent number: 6614200Abstract: An AC motor is utilized to drive a closure on a vehicle. The use of the AC motor provides valuable benefits with regard to cost and size. Further, a three-phase AC motor may be utilized, and the pulses in its power supply monitored to determine an obstruction in the path of the closure. Frequency control may also be utilized to provide optimum control of the drive of the component at both start-up and stop.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Craig Rae Fowler, Dennis A. Kramer, Jerome Quere, Enrico Fin, George Chene, Stephen Chiu, Pascal Garrido, Ira B. Goldberg, Charles Hopson, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin
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Patent number: 6585275Abstract: An assembly for use as part of a vehicle suspension system includes an adjustable roll rate that is automatically adjusted responsive to maneuvers of the vehicle. A stiffener element is coupled with a stabilizer bar. The stiffener element increases the roll rate responsive to the vehicle wheels being turned. In one example, the stiffener element is a metallic plate that rotates into various positions responsive to the vehicle wheel being turned. The further the wheel turns, the further the plate rotates and the greater the increase in the roll rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, James B. Chamberlin, Ragnar H. Ledesma, Nancy L. Saxon, Dennis A. Kramer, Doyle R. Downey, Joseph Cubalchini, Monte G. Williams
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Patent number: 6565073Abstract: A suspension assembly for a motor vehicle includes a wheel assembly attached to the frame of a motor vehicle for movement in response to uneven roadway surfaces. A first inductive coil attached to the frame is mounted along an axis, and a second inductive coil is mounted co-axially with the first inductive coil and for movement with the wheel assembly. The inductive coils are movable relative to one another along the axis. An electromagnetic force generated by the inductive coils provides spring and dampening forces for the motor vehicle. Further, variation in the inductance between the coils is measurement to determine the relative position between the coils in order to monitor motor vehicle ride height.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Robert P. Carlstedt, Daniel E. Whitney, Mark C. Smith, Eric Stephen Geib, Steven M. Foster, Richard M. Clisch, Shan Shih, Juan Jose Marcos Munoz
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Patent number: 6550185Abstract: A window regulator for a door that includes a portion that defines a helical path. The window regulator includes a drive assembly having an actuator coupled to a cable for moving a window along the helical path. A single guide having opposing channels extends longitudinally and defines a drive path, which is different from the helical path. A lift plate is movable along the guide for supporting the window, and the cable is connected to the lift plate for moving the lift plate along the guide. A slider, preferably two, is received in the opposing channels with a ball and socket connection between the lift plate and the slider. The ball and socket connection permits relative movement between the lift plate and the guide such that the window may travel in the helical path as the sliders move in the straight drive path.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventor: Stanley Schlattor
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Patent number: 6547298Abstract: A reconfigurable intermediate panel provides the capability of reconfiguring the interior space of a vehicle. A first panel portion is moveable in the vehicle between various locations. A second panel portion is supported for movement with the first panel portion and for movement relative to the first panel portion. By selectively extending the second panel portion relative to the first panel portion, the vehicle interior space may be selectively divided and provides isolated vehicle compartments.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: John Andrew Sotiroff, Roch Joseph Tolinski, Charles Berry Hopson, George Rene Chene, Simon Blair Dobson, Enrico Fin
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Patent number: 6538400Abstract: An apparatus for controlling multiple vehicle systems includes a single power supply that provides a direct current source. The power supply is comprised of a thirty-six volt (36 V) battery power distribution system. A converter is electrically connected to the power supply to convert direct current to alternating current. A plurality of induction motors are used to operate various vehicle systems. The motors receive alternating current via electrical connections between the converter and the motors. A central processor is connected to relays sending power to each of the motors and provides control signals to the motors based on input from control members used to activate each of the various vehicle systems. At least one sensor is associated with each of the motors to monitor voltage or current of the respective motor and to generate a diagnostic signal that is sent to the processor.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Craig Rae Fowler, Jerome Quere, Dennis A. Kramer, Enrico Fin, George Chene, Ira B. Goldberg, Stephen Chiu, Charles Hopson, Pascal Garrido, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin
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Patent number: 6538408Abstract: A plurality of motors for use in driving accessories on a vehicle, are each powered by three-phase current. A single controller controls the supply three-phase current to the plurality of motors. In another aspect of the invention, pseudothree-phase current is created from a direct current voltage source. A chopping circuit chops the voltage into a plurality of pulses, and a phase shift circuit then creates phase-shifted power signals from those pulses. The present invention thus enables the use of three-phase alternating current motors on a vehicle to drive accessories. This reduces the cost and size of the required motors.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Craig Rae Fowler, Dennis A. Kramer, Jerome Quere, Enrico Fin, George Chene, Stephen Chiu, Pascal Garrido, Ira B. Goldberg, Charles Hopson, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin
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Patent number: 6516983Abstract: A cargo supporting device supports cargo within a vehicle compartment in more than one position. The cargo supporting device includes at least one moveable panel having a cargo supporting surface. The moveable panel moves from a first position that is relatively distant from a cargo access point to a second position that is closer to the cargo access point. The moveable panel effectively brings one or more cargo items closer to an individual to make them more readily accessible.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: John Andrew Sotiroff, Roch Joseph Tolinski, Charles Berry Hopson, George Rene Chene, Simon Blair Dobson, Enrico Fin
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Patent number: 6513867Abstract: A rear motor drive sunroof assembly includes a window that is moved between open and closed positions on guide rails. Bus bars are molded into front and rear troughs of a sunroof frame and include a plurality of wires for connecting the sunroof drive motor to a vehicle body harness. Conductive electronic tape extends along one of the guide rails to interconnect the front and rear bus bars.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Shelley L. Bess, Graham Fishman
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Patent number: 6508507Abstract: A vehicle sunroof assembly is provided including a roof with a sunroof opening. A headliner is arranged adjacent to the roof in the vehicle occupant area. A track assembly is disposed between the roof and the headliner. The track assembly, which preferably supports the sunroof, includes lateral spaced apart guide members. A sunshade receptacle is arranged between the guide members, preferably in a lateral location near the side of the vehicle where it may accommodate the sunshade without adversely affecting headroom. A flexible sunshade is supported by the guide members and is moveable between open and closed position along the guide members with the sunshade blocking at least a portion of the opening in the closed position. The sunshade is received in the sunshade receptacle in the open position. Preferably, the flexible sunshade is constructed from a plurality of rigid members that are secured to spaced apart flexible layers.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventor: John Raasakka
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Patent number: 6494528Abstract: A vehicle is provided that includes a roof with a roof opening and a rear body portion with a rear opening. Spaced apart guide rails are supported on an exterior surface of the roof. A retractable roof panel is supported on the guide rails by guide members that move along the guide rails along a path. The roof opening and the roof panel extend to the rearward end where the roof panel defines a rear header. The retractable roof panel may be driven from a closed positioned forward to an open position where the roof panel is adjacent to the exterior surface of the roof. The rear gate assembly, which is arranged in the rear opening, may be opened to provide access to the rear cargo area of the vehicle. With the rear gate assembly and retractable roof panel open, large items may be slid into the cargo area and may extend above the plane of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Roch J. Tolinski, Steven J. Engelgau
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Publication number: 20020180390Abstract: The presence of an object in the path of an automotive vehicle window is detected. This is accomplished by sensing or observing a system variable, such as speed or motor current, and comparing this measured value to a predicted limit value of the system variable which is based upon the behavior of the system variable when there is no object present. The values are compared over predetermined time intervals and if the measured value falls out of the predicted limit value of the system variable in a direction that indicates an obstruction, then a control system detects the presence of an object and reacts accordingly by stopping or reversing the drive motor of the vehicle window.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventor: Joseph Tyckowski
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Patent number: 6487930Abstract: A speed reducer utilizes a cam driver and a cam follower both having sinusoidal grooves. The numbers of peaks and valleys in the cam driver and the cam follower grooves are controlled to achieve a desired change in speed between an input shaft and an output shaft. The use of the cam drive system allows a wide range of speed control in a relatively small package, and further ensures quiet operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Silvio Yamada, Tomaz Varela
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Patent number: 6481732Abstract: A suspension system includes a stabilizer bar having a first and a second segment attached to respective vehicle suspension members. The first and a second segments are selectively coupled by a decoupler assembly to provide coordinated or uncoordinated movement of the first and second suspension members. The decoupler assembly is preferably in communication with a controller and sensors located adjacent the vehicle wheel assemblies. The controller interprets the signals from the sensors and determines whether the decoupler assembly should be activated. In some embodiments, a limited slip can be achieved between said first and second stabilizer bar segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Jim Hawkins, Mark Clements, Chris Keeney, Joe Fader, Steve Yollick
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Publication number: 20020167286Abstract: An apparatus for controlling multiple vehicle systems includes a single power supply that provides a direct current source. The power supply is comprised of a thirty-six volt (36 V) battery power distribution system. A converter is electrically connected to the power supply to convert direct current to alternating current. A plurality of induction motors are used to operate various vehicle systems. The motors receive alternating current via electrical connections between the converter and the motors. A central processor is connected to relays sending power to each of the motors and provides control signals to the motors based on input from control members used to activate each of the various vehicle systems. At least one sensor is associated with each of the motors to monitor voltage or current of the respective motor and to generate a diagnostic signal that is sent to the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Craig Rae Fowler, Jerome Quere, Dennis A. Kramer, Enrico Fin, George Chene, Ira B. Goldberg, Stephen Chiu, Charles Hopson, Pasal Garrido, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin
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Patent number: 6474725Abstract: The present invention provides a reconfigurable intermediate panel (RIP) arranged between the cab and the cargo bed of a vehicle. The vehicle has a vehicle body structure that separates the cab and the cargo bed. The RIP is arranged within an opening in the vehicle body structure for providing access to the cab from the cargo bed. The RIP includes a door structure having first and second opposing portions adjacent to opposing sides of the opening when the RIP is in a closed position. A plurality of cable spans the first and second portions for strengthening the door structure and barring the entry of cargo from the cargo bed into the cab when the structure is in the closed position. In one embodiment, the cables extend from opposing portions of a door frame. In another embodiment, the cables are embedded in a plastic panel, which is secured to a door frame. Accordingly, the above invention provides an RIP that provides an improved structural barrier between the cargo bed and the cab from heavy cargo.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: John Andrew Sotiroff, Roch Joseph Tolinski, Charles Berry Hopson, George Rene Chene, Simon Blair Dobson, Enrico Fin
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Patent number: 6467837Abstract: Sunroof frame members are sealed together by using a two-shot molding process. A first frame member includes a seal molded along a portion of a first mount interface. The seal presents an exposed engagement surface that is pressed against an adjoining frame member to provide a sealed sunroof frame. The method of sealing sunroof frame members together includes the steps of molding the first frame member in a pre-formed mold, indexing the mold, molding the seal into the first frame member while in the mold, and securing a second frame member to the first frame member such that the seal is sandwiched between the first and second frame members.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventor: Roch Tolinski
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Publication number: 20020149956Abstract: A system for controlling multiple vehicle includes a twelve volt (12V)/forty-two volt (42V) battery power distribution system that provides direct current. The system converts single phase alternating current to multiple phase alternating current to simultaneously power multiple vehicle systems. A single pulse width modulation generator converts the direct current from the 12V/42V battery power distribution system to alternating current. This provides one power supply path of alternating current, which has a first phase. A splitter device splits the one power supply path of alternating current into three power paths. A lead/lag circuit is used to shift the alternating current of the second path to a second phase different than the first phase of the first power supply path. A second lead/lag circuit for shifts the alternating current of the third path to a third phase different than the first phase or the second phase. This creates a three-phase alternating current power from a single direct current source.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Craig Rae Fowler, Dennis A. Kramer, Jerome Quere, Enrico Fin, George Chene, Stephen Chiu, Pascal Garrido, Ira B. Goldberg, Charles Hopson, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin
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Publication number: 20020149291Abstract: In the disclosed embodiment of this invention, sets of straight wire bundles are molded or otherwise encased about a cylindrical rotor casing. The straight wire bundles lie parallel to the axis of the cylindrical rotor casing. This process is an alternative to a traditional type of electric motor armature which uses a wire that is coiled around the cylindrical rotor casing. Since the wire bundles are straight and not pulled from a single wire roll, breaking and stretching of the wire is greatly reduced. The straight wire bundles are connected at their ends using a circuit cap to form a complete electrical circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Meritor Light Vehicle Technology, LLCInventors: Charles Hopson, Craig Rae Fowler, Stephen Chiu, Jerome Quere, Dennis A. Kramer, George Chene, Pascal Garrido, Enrico Fin, Ira B. Goldberg, David M. Barry, Dan Rogovin