Patents by Inventor Andrew W. Clavijo
Andrew W. Clavijo 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: 12097824Abstract: A delivery container is designed to fit into the rear passenger compartment of a vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle (AV) that makes deliveries without a human driver. The delivery container has a drawer that can move from one side of the delivery container near a first rear door to the other side of the delivery near the opposite rear door. A single load of items can be accessed from the same side of the AV, or two different loads may be accessed from the same side. The drawer can automatically or manually move items from one side of the vehicle to the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Patent number: 12086753Abstract: An AV receives a delivery request made by a user. The AV navigates to the user's location. The AV's onboard controller determines that the AV has arrived at the location. The onboard controller then commands the AV's motor to pause motion. The onboard controller provides the user an access to a delivery assembly in the AV. The onboard controller or the delivery assembly detects, by using sensors in the delivery assembly, whether an item has been removed from or placed into the container. Subsequent to detecting that the item has been removed from or placed into the container, the onboard controller commands the AV's motor to resume motion. The onboard controller or delivery assembly may also control a movable element in the container to allow the user to load or unload the item from a safe spot or control a divider in the container to protect the user's privacy.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2021Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Patent number: 12039484Abstract: An AV receives a delivery request made by a user. The AV navigates to the user's location. The AV's onboard controller determines that the AV has arrived at the location. The onboard controller then commands the AV's motor to pause motion. The onboard controller provides the user an access to a delivery assembly in the AV. The onboard controller or the delivery assembly detects, by using sensors in the delivery assembly, whether an item has been removed from or placed into the container. Subsequent to detecting that the item has been removed from or placed into the container, the onboard controller commands the AV's motor to resume motion. The onboard controller or delivery assembly may also control a movable element in the container to allow the user to load or unload the item from a safe spot or control a divider in the container to protect the user's privacy.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2021Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Patent number: 11859986Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for a system and method for facilitating autonomous delivery using a delivery assembly transported by an autonomous vehicle, the system and method can include determining a location of the delivery assembly and in response to determining the location of the delivery assembly, configuring a user interface to facilitate the autonomous delivery. The user interface has at least a point of origination configuration and a user configuration. In addition, the user interface can authenticate a user, allow the user to access one or more cubbies of the delivery assembly, and inform the user through one or more indicators on the user interface that the user can access a specific cubby.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: GM CRUISE HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Matthew Martin, Andrew W. Clavijo
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Publication number: 20230206166Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for a system and method for facilitating autonomous delivery using a delivery assembly transported by an autonomous vehicle, the system and method can include determining that one or more items have been placed inside a specific cubby of the delivery assembly, capturing an image of the one or more items inside the specific cubby, and communicating the captured image to a customer user. In some examples the captured image is a video of the one or more items inside the specific cubby and the captured image is communicated a user's mobile device associated with the customer user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Matthew Martin, Andrew W. Clavijo
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Publication number: 20230184557Abstract: Particular embodiments described herein provide for a system and method for facilitating autonomous delivery using a delivery assembly transported by an autonomous vehicle, the system and method can include determining a location of the delivery assembly and in response to determining the location of the delivery assembly, configuring a user interface to facilitate the autonomous delivery. The user interface has at least a point of origination configuration and a user configuration. In addition, the user interface can authenticate a user, allow the user to access one or more cubbies of the delivery assembly, and inform the user through one or more indicators on the user interface that the user can access a specific cubby.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Matthew Martin, Andrew W. Clavijo
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Publication number: 20230115047Abstract: A delivery container is designed to fit into the rear passenger compartment of a vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle (AV) that makes deliveries without a human driver. The delivery container has a drawer that can move from one side of the delivery container near a first rear door to the other side of the delivery near the opposite rear door. A single load of items can be accessed from the same side of the AV, or two different loads may be accessed from the same side. The drawer can automatically or manually move items from one side of the vehicle to the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Publication number: 20230097077Abstract: An AV receives a delivery request made by a user. The AV navigates to the user's location. The AV's onboard controller determines that the AV has arrived at the location. The onboard controller then commands the AV's motor to pause motion. The onboard controller provides the user an access to a delivery assembly in the AV. The onboard controller or the delivery assembly detects, by using sensors in the delivery assembly, whether an item has been removed from or placed into the container. Subsequent to detecting that the item has been removed from or placed into the container, the onboard controller commands the AV's motor to resume motion. The onboard controller or delivery assembly may also control a movable element in the container to allow the user to load or unload the item from a safe spot or control a divider in the container to protect the user's privacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Publication number: 20230094045Abstract: An AV receives a delivery request made by a user. The AV navigates to the user's location. The AV's onboard controller determines that the AV has arrived at the location. The onboard controller then commands the AV's motor to pause motion. The onboard controller provides the user an access to a delivery assembly in the AV. The onboard controller or the delivery assembly detects, by using sensors in the delivery assembly, whether an item has been removed from or placed into the container. Subsequent to detecting that the item has been removed from or placed into the container, the onboard controller commands the AV's motor to resume motion. The onboard controller or delivery assembly may also control a movable element in the container to allow the user to load or unload the item from a safe spot or control a divider in the container to protect the user's privacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor
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Patent number: D994665Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: GM CRUISE HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Timothy Jon Meador, Alexis DeStasio, Andrew W. Clavijo, Jordan Hale Factor