Patents by Inventor Albert W. Harrison, III
Albert W. Harrison, III has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10471859Abstract: A vehicle seat assembly for a vehicle having a cargo area bounded by a floor and at least one wall is provided along with a method of operation. The vehicle seat assembly comprises a seat back, a seat base, and a linkage assembly. The seat back of the vehicle seat assembly mounts to the wall and the linkage assembly mounts to the floor. The seat bottom is mounted to the linkage assembly and is moveable between stowed and deployed positions. When the seat bottom is in the deployed position, the seat bottom defines a deployed seat bottom plane. When the seat bottom is in the stowed position, the seat bottom is positioned below the deployed seat bottom plane. The seat bottom is separate from the seat back and is spaced apart from the seat back when the seat bottom is in the stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: MAHINDRA N.A. TECH CENTERInventors: Albert W. Harrison, III, John P. Pacella, Lowell F. Kiester, Jr.
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Publication number: 20190152357Abstract: A vehicle seat assembly for a vehicle having a cargo area bounded by a floor and at least one wall is provided along with a method of operation. The vehicle seat assembly comprises a seat back, a seat base, and a linkage assembly. The seat back of the vehicle seat assembly mounts to the wall and the linkage assembly mounts to the floor. The seat bottom is mounted to the linkage assembly and is moveable between stowed and deployed positions. When the seat bottom is in the deployed position, the seat bottom defines a deployed seat bottom plane. When the seat bottom is in the stowed position, the seat bottom is positioned below the deployed seat bottom plane. The seat bottom is separate from the seat back and is spaced apart from the seat back when the seat bottom is in the stowed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Albert W. HARRISON, III, John P. PACELLA, Lowell F. KIESTER, JR.
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Patent number: 9108497Abstract: An apparatus for a vehicle is provided that includes a structural enclosure configured to attach to both first and second spaced battery module housings while spanning the gap between the spaced battery module housings. The structural enclosure is configured to support power electronics and is configured to allow connection of the power electronics to the battery modules through the structural enclosure. A method of servicing vehicles and a method of manufacturing vehicles is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Inventors: Albert W. Harrison, III, Dave Mleczko, Scott Sabin
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Publication number: 20140342196Abstract: A battery module for a vehicle comprises a first portion adapted to be mounted to a vehicle and a second portion mounted to a battery box. A first pair of high voltage electrical connectors is mounted to the first portion and a second pair of high voltage electrical connectors are mounted to the second portion. The first pair of high voltage electrical connectors are configured to mate with the second pair of high voltage electrical connectors. Additionally, a first general electrical connector is mounted to the first portion of the battery box and a second general electrical connector is mounted to the second portion of the battery box. The first general electrical connector is configured to mate with the second general electrical connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: John D. Thomas, Nam-Huan Thai-Tang, Albert W. Harrison, III
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Patent number: 8884582Abstract: An energy storage system includes a battery management system that has a plurality of loads connected in electrical series with one another, and a controller operatively connected to the plurality of loads. A first battery pack has battery cells connected in electrical series with respect to one another to establish a system voltage. The first battery pack is connected in electrical parallel to the plurality of loads. The controller is operable to balance charges of the battery cells by activating selected ones of the loads. The battery management system and the first battery pack are configured such that an additional battery pack with additional battery cells connected in electrical series with respect to one another or an additional load pack with additional loads connected in electrical series with respect to one another is connectable to the battery management system. A method of managing battery capacity is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: ALTe Powertrain Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Jeff DeFrank, Joseph Richard Bertrand, Albert W. Harrison, III
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Publication number: 20120312612Abstract: An apparatus for a vehicle is provided that includes a structural enclosure configured to attach to both first and second spaced battery module housings while spanning the gap between the spaced battery module housings. The structural enclosure is configured to support power electronics and is configured to allow connection of the power electronics to the battery modules through the structural enclosure. A method of servicing vehicles and a method of manufacturing vehicles is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: ALTeInventors: Albert W. Harrison, III, Dave Mleczko, Scott Sabin
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Publication number: 20120091962Abstract: An energy storage system includes a battery management system that has a plurality of loads connected in electrical series with one another, and a controller operatively connected to the plurality of loads. A first battery pack has battery cells connected in electrical series with respect to one another to establish a system voltage. The first battery pack is connected in electrical parallel to the plurality of loads. The controller is operable to balance charges of the battery cells by activating selected ones of the loads. The battery management system and the first battery pack are configured such that an additional battery pack with additional battery cells connected in electrical series with respect to one another or an additional load pack with additional loads connected in electrical series with respect to one another is connectable to the battery management system. A method of managing battery capacity is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ALTeInventors: William Jeff DeFrank, Joseph Richard Bertrand, Albert W. Harrison, III
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Publication number: 20110190083Abstract: An accessory drive system for a vehicle comprises an electric motor adapted for receiving power from a battery and a least one accessory component for the vehicle. A serpentine belt is connected the motor and to the at least one accessory component such that the motor drives the at least one accessory component. A frame supports the electric motor and the at least one accessory component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ALTeInventors: Albert W. Harrison, III, John D. Thomas, William Jeff DeFrank, Nam-Huan Thai-Tang
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Publication number: 20080136214Abstract: An apparatus for use in a motor vehicle having a roof system, the motor vehicle further having a body with a passenger compartment and a trunk space, the apparatus comprising a roof system comprising any one of a rigid panel hardtop, a retractable hardtop moveable from an extended position disposed above the passenger compartment to a retracted position, or a soft convertible top movable from an extended position disposed above the passenger compartment to a retracted position, wherein any one of the rigid panel hardtop, retractable hardtop or convertible soft top includes an attachment bracket. A transverse support beam having a first end and a second end is included, the support beam carrying any one of the rigid panel top, the retractable hardtop or the soft convertible top, wherein the first end and said second end include universal adapter brackets. The universal adapter brackets are connected to the attachment brackets and to the vehicle body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: COLLINS & AIKMAN PRODUCTS CO.Inventors: Albert W. Harrison III, John Thomas
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Patent number: 7300095Abstract: A pair of side linkages for raising a convertible top between a raised position, covering the vehicle body passenger compartment, through a body opening, and a lowered position folded into a storage compartment within the vehicle body, said top including a header for engaging the vehicle windshield in the top raised position and at least one crossbow extending between the side linkages, each linkage comprising side rails pivoted to and extending rearwardly from the header, and a plurality of links forming 4-bar linkages connecting the header, side rails and vehicle body for folding the top in a Z-shaped folding action to a compact shape in the storage compartment such that the header is not inverted and covers the folded top and closes the body opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Inventors: Stephen P. Rawlings, Albert W. Harrison, III
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Patent number: 7287801Abstract: A three-dimensional four bar linkage mechanism is described which provides in and out movement of the rear corners of a convertible top as the top is being lowered or extended which allows the storage space for the retracted top to be smaller in width than the width of the foot print of the top when extended. A drag link which is hinged at one end to one bar and connected by a ball joint to a second bar which in turn is obliquely hinged to a third bar provides the three-dimensional action.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Inventors: Albert W. Harrison, III, David Wayne Brooks, Joseph Frank
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Patent number: 7216920Abstract: A convertible top architecture for a series of vehicles of a common platform is disclosed, the vehicles having roof styles of different shapes or passenger spaces of different lengths, the top designed to cover the different length passenger spaces, the top characterized by a rear rail, top cover and backlight that are unique to each length passenger space or roof style and further including common componentry for the remainder of the top regardless of the length of the passenger space or roof style.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventor: Albert W. Harrison, III
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Patent number: 7163255Abstract: A pair of side linkages for raising a convertible top (10) between a raised position, covering the vehicle body passenger compartment, through a body opening, and a lowered position folded into a storage compartment within the vehicle body, said top including a header (12) for engaging the vehicle windshield in the top raised position and at least one crossbow (14) extending between the side linkages, each linkage comprising side rails (18, 22) pivoted to and extending rearwardly from the header, and a plurality of links (34, 50, 56, 62) forming 4-bar linkages connecting the header (12), side rails (18, 22) and vehicle body for folding the top (10) in a Z-shaped folding action to a compact shape in the storage compartment such that the header (12) is not inverted and covers the folded top (10) and closes the body opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Dura Convertible Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Rawlings, Albert W. Harrison, III
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Patent number: 5785375Abstract: A retractable hard-top roof for an automotive vehicle is comprised of a rigid front roof section which is retractable upon a rear roof section for horizontal stowage between the front seat and the trunk. Another aspect of a retractable roof provides for a floating pivot.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: ASC IncorporatedInventors: Michael P. Alexander, Albert W. Harrison, III, Christopher I. Ito, Darin Kirschner