Patents by Inventor Brian A. Jack
Brian A. Jack 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: 7131667Abstract: A pretensioner for a three point vehicle safety restraint seat belt, has a mounting for one end of the seat belt. The mounting is a first member fixed to a load bearing part of the vehicle. A second member is attached to the end of the seat belt. A means is provided for moving the second member relative to the first member in a pretensioning direction in response to activation of a crash sensor. The mounting may be a flexible cable that functions as a slider bar. A piston-cylinder force reservoir may be used either to pull the slider bar via a carriage mounted on a rail, or to pull the cable directly. Return motion is preferably inhibited. The arrangement provides a space saving pretensioner suitable for two-door vehicles while allowing access to the vehicle rear.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Brian A. Jack
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Patent number: 7118133Abstract: A seat belt pretensioner acts upon the sill end of a three point seat belt. A fixed member of the pretensioner is adapted to be fixed to a load bearing part of the vehicle. A movable member is connected to the sill end of the seat belt and is slideable with respect to the fixed member. The movable member is moved in a direction that is longitudinal relative to the fixed member to move the sill end of the seat belt in a pretensioning direction in response to a signal from a crash sensor. In this way the sill end of the seat belt is free to move along a connecting member when the seat belt is not under tension either from use in restraining a seat occupant and/or from a pretensioning operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Brian A. Jack
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Patent number: 7069013Abstract: A wireless communication system (10) uses communications bridging functions to establish redundant communication paths (32, 34, 44, 46) between redundant radio access network session clients (36, 38), a core system 16 and a base transceiver station (40). The system (10) carries out a handoff or reallocation of call control from one of the radio access network session clients (36, 38) to another one of the radio access network session clients (36, 38) based on the integrity of the redundant communication paths (32, 34, 44, 46).Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Pedziwiatr, Paul Steinberg, William S. Pierce, Richard James Malcolm, Daniel Francis Tell, Brian Jack Moore
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Publication number: 20060076765Abstract: A pretensioner for a three point seat belt has a cylinder adapted to be attached to a structural member of the vehicle and a piston disposed within the cylinder. The piston can move translationally relative to the cylinder in a pretensioning direction. A flexible member is arranged in a curved profile with a seat belt webbing being attached to the flexible member. The flexible member has a first end that can be pulled by the piston and a second end releasably connected to an exterior of the cylinder such that when the piston moves translationally relative to the cylinder the second end of the flexible member moves translationally relative to the cylinder along the exterior of the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack, David Blackadder
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Patent number: 7025297Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation on the retractor, for retraction or payout of seat-belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. The spool is locked against rotation when a crash condition is sensed. A force limiter allows further payout of the seat belt webbing after the spool shaft has locked, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiter has a first resilient component attached in the force path between the spool and the locking component. A second resilient component is a wire releasably held in the force path between the spool and the locking component by a locking plate engaged with the locking component. The wire is released from the force path by disengagement between the locking plate and the locking component.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Brian A. Jack, Martyn Palliser
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Publication number: 20060038391Abstract: A seat belt pretensioner acts upon the sill end of a three point seat belt. A fixed member of the pretensioner is adapted to be fixed to a load bearing part of the vehicle. A movable member is connected to the sill end of the seat belt and is slideable with respect to the fixed member. The movable member is moved in a direction that is longitudinal relative to the fixed member to move the sill end of the seat belt in a pretensioning direction in response to a signal from a crash sensor. In this way the sill end of the seat belt is free to move along a connecting member when the seat belt is not under tension either from use in restraining a seat occupant and/or from a pretensioning operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack
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Publication number: 20060017276Abstract: A pretensioner for a three point seat belt has a cylinder adapted to be attached to a structural member of a vehicle and a piston disposed within the cylinder. A pyrotechnic means moves the piston in a direction that is longitudinal relative to the cylinder in a pretensioning direction. A slider bar is oriented substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder. A seat belt webbing is looped around the slider bar such that the seat belt webbing can freely move along a portion of the slider bar that is oriented substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder so long as the pyrotechnic means for moving the piston has not been activated. A cable extends from the piston and loops around the seat belt webbing to cause the seat belt webbing to move along the slider bar in a pretensioning direction when the pyrotechnic means for moving the piston is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack
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Publication number: 20050275210Abstract: A pretensioner for a three point vehicle safety restraint seat belt, has a mounting for one end of the seat belt. The mounting is a first member fixed to a load bearing part of the vehicle. A second member is attached to the end of the seat belt. A means is provided for moving the second member relative to the first member in a pretensioning direction in response to activation of a crash sensor. The mounting may be a flexible cable that functions as a slider bar. A piston-cylinder force reservoir may be used either to pull the slider bar via a carriage mounted on a rail, or to pull the cable directly. Return motion is preferably inhibited. The arrangement provides a space saving pretensioner suitable for two-door vehicles while allowing access to the vehicle rear.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack
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Patent number: 6969022Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a rotatable spool for retraction or payout of seat belt webbing wound thereon, depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking wheel is attached to one end of the spool. The spool to is locked to the locking wheel when a crash is sensed. A force limiter allows further payout of the seat belt webbing after the spool has locked to the locking wheel, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiter includes a torsion bar attached at one end to the locking wheel and at the other end to the spool, and a secondary force limiter mechanism releasably coupled in the force path between the spool and the locking wheel, and a mechanism for de-coupling the secondary mechanism after a predetermined number of turns of the torsion bar. The locking mechanism has a locking element that is resiliently biased to a position wherein it locks the spool to the locking wheel and is held out of locking engagement by the secondary force limiting mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack, Martyn Palliser, Matthew Barber
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Publication number: 20050248144Abstract: A vehicle acceleration sensor for a seat belt retractor safety restraint has an inertial member is mounted so as to move under the influence of acceleration and deceleration forces. The inertial member is a ball mounted in a plastic cup which is mounted to pivot under inertial forces such as occur in a vehicle crash by engagement of a narrow neck portion in a mounting hole in a base member. A pivoted locking pawl is adapted to engage teeth in a ratchet wheel of the seat belt retractor to lock the seat belt retractor against webbing payout. A ring washer rests on the upper part of the ball and is adapted to restrain the movement of the ball so that the ball only moves when the level of acceleration or deceleration exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack
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Publication number: 20050206153Abstract: A pretensioner for a three point vehicle safety restraint seat belt has a mounting for one end of the seat belt. The mounting has a first member fixed to a load bearing part of the vehicle and a second member attached to the end of the seat belt. A force reservoir, such as a pyrotechnic unit, moves the second member relative to the first member in a pretensioning direction in response to activation by a crash sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack, David Hunter
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Publication number: 20050139711Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation on the retractor, for retraction or payout of seat-belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. The spool is locked against rotation when a crash condition is sensed. A force limiter allows further payout of the seat belt webbing after the spool shaft has locked, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiter has a first resilient component attached in the force path between the spool and the locking component. A second resilient component is a wire releasably held in the force path between the spool and the locking component by a locking plate engaged with the locking component. The wire is released from the force path by disengagement between the locking plate and the locking component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack, Martyn Palliser
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Publication number: 20050087641Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a rotatable spool for retraction or payout of seat belt webbing wound thereon, depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking wheel is attached to one end of the spool. The spool to is locked to the locking wheel when a crash is sensed. A force limiter allows further payout of the seat belt webbing after the spool has locked to the locking wheel, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiter includes a torsion bar attached at one end to the locking wheel and at the other end to the spool, and a secondary force limiter mechanism releasably coupled in the force path between the spool and the locking wheel, and a mechanism for de-coupling the secondary mechanism after a predetermined number of turns of the torsion bar. The locking mechanism has a locking element that is resiliently biased to a position wherein it locks the spool to the locking wheel and is held out of locking engagement by the secondary force limiting mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack, Martyn Palliser, Matthew Barber
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Patent number: 6655704Abstract: The rack and pinion vehicle steering assembly has a steering rack slidably supported in a rack and pinion housing. An inner tie rod housing has a shank that screws into a threaded rack bore. A housing chamber receives an inner end ball and an open end of the housing chamber is crimped to retain the inner end ball. An inner support nut screws onto the steering rack and into contact with the tie rod housing. An inner support clamp has a central passage that receives an inner rod that is fixed to the inner end ball. Internal clamp threads on the clamp rim of the inner support clamp engage male threads on the inner support nut to retain the clamp and encase the tie rod housing and the inner end ball.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian Jack McNalley, Lynn Charles Krom
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Publication number: 20030134643Abstract: A wireless communication system (10) uses communications bridging functions to establish redundant communication paths (32, 34, 44, 46) between redundant radio access network session clients (36, 38), a core system 16 and a base transceiver station (40). The system (10) carries out a handoff or reallocation of call control from one of the radio access network session clients (36, 38) to another one of the radio access network session clients (36, 38) based on the integrity of the redundant communication paths (32, 34, 44, 46).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Joseph Pedziwiatr, Paul Steinberg, William S. Pierce, Richard James Malcolm, Daniel Francis Tell, Brian Jack Moore
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Publication number: 20020148671Abstract: The rack and pinion vehicle steering assembly has a steering rack slidably supported in a rack and pinion housing. An inner tie rod housing has a shank that screws into a threaded rack bore. A housing chamber receives an inner end ball and an open end of the housing chamber is crimped to retain the inner end ball. An inner support nut screws onto the steering rack and into contact with the tie rod housing. An inner support clamp has a central passage that receives an inner rod that is fixed to the inner end ball. Internal clamp threads on the clamp rim of the inner support clamp engage male threads on the inner support nut to retain the clamp and encase the tie rod housing and the inner end ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Brian Jack McNalley, Lynn Charles Krom
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Patent number: 6443381Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a rotatable spool mounted in a frame, a primary locking mechanism for arresting rotation of the spool and a load absorbing mechanism arranged to come into effect at a predetermined load for absorbing a portion of the spool locking load. The load absorbing mechanism may be a section of an inwardly facing peripheral edge of the frame having a serrated or roughened texture and which is positioned and adapted so that above a predetermined load it co-operates with a smooth surfaced spool bearing face to absorb some of the load. Spool rotation is prevented on engagement of the primary locking mechanism and the load on the primary mechanism rises causing the frame side walls to deform and the serrated or roughened section is pushed closer to, and eventually against the spool bearing face, roughening the smooth surface and increasing its coefficient of friction to absorb some of the load and resist rotation of the spool.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Graham Jack, Howard Foster, Matthew Barber, Brian Jack
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Publication number: 20020073795Abstract: A planet gear includes a toothed portion having a bore extending axially therethrough, a hub disposed within the bore such that an annular space is defined between the hub and the toothed portion, and an elastomeric element injection-molded into the annular space. The toothed portion includes a first groove circumferentially disposed in an inner surface of the toothed portion, and the hub includes a second groove circumferentially disposed in a peripheral surface of the hub. The grooves provide surfaces upon which the injection-molded elastomer can set. Holes may be disposed axially within the elastomeric element to decrease the spring rate of the elastomer, thereby providing additional radial compliancy to the planet gear. A method for manufacturing the gear includes disposing the hub within the bore of the toothed portion, injecting the elastomer in the annulus defined by the hub disposed within the bore, and curing the injected elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Joen Christen Bodtker, Brian Jack McNalley
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Patent number: 6363591Abstract: An improved safety belt buckle for use with a buckle end pretensioner. The buckle for a vehicle safety restraint belt comprises a latch (5) moveable between a tongue engaging position in which the buckle is fastened and a tongue disengaged position in which the buckle is open, a button (7) moveable in the direction of tongue insertion to lift the latch against the action of a biasing spring (9), into the disengaging position. A securing means (10) in the form of a slidable plate is mounted in the buckle frame and is moveable between a position in which it restrains a movement of the latch into the disengaging position and a position in which it does not restrain movement of the latch.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Brian Jack
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Publication number: 20010010343Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a rotatable spool mounted in a frame, a primary locking mechanism for arresting rotation of the spool and a load absorbing mechanism arranged to come into effect at a predetermined load for absorbing a portion of the spool locking load. The load absorbing mechanism may be a section of an inwardly facing peripheral edge of the frame having a serrated or roughened texture and which is positioned and adapted so that above a predetermined load it co-operates with a smooth surfaced spool bearing face to absorb some of the load. Spool rotation is prevented on engagement of the primary locking mechanism and the load on the primary mechanism rises causing the frame side walls to deform and the serrated or roughened section is pushed closer to, and eventually against the spool bearing face, roughening the smooth surface and increasing its coefficient of friction to absorb some of the load and resist rotation of the spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: John Bell, Graham Jack, Howard Foster, Matthew Barber, Brian Jack