Patents by Inventor Brian C. Slane
Brian C. Slane 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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Publication number: 20160039382Abstract: An airbag assembly includes a canister including a plurality of hooks disposed about a perimeter thereof and a chute having a plurality of spaced-apart windows extending therethrough to an interior, at least one hook being operably engaged with at least one window. The assembly further includes a reinforcing strip molded into the interior of the chute including a plurality of apertures aligned with respective ones of the plurality of windows and a steel door coupled with the reinforcing strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Dennis Michael Surdu, Brian C. Slane, Nicholas Mazzocchi, Thomas J. Luckett
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Publication number: 20140265261Abstract: An airbag assembly having a canister portion and a chute portion. The chute portion has a plurality of windows in order to engage hooks of the canister portion. In order to reinforce the hook and window engagements, an insert molded reinforcing strip is molded into the chute. The reinforcing strip may be more than one reinforcing strip or a single continuous strap molded around the entire perimeter of the chute. Another embodiment also includes a hinged steel door insert molded into the bottom surface of the chute providing additional reinforcement to the body of the chute.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Dennis Michael Surdu, Brian C. Slane, Nicholas Mazzocchi
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Patent number: 8181987Abstract: An air bag deployment apparatus is provided for use in an air bag deployment system of an automotive vehicle. The apparatus has a support base for attachment to a rear surface of an occupant facing substrate. A door support panel has upper and lower surfaces and four side edges for attachment to the rear surface of the substrate within the area of an air bag deployment door. An air bag chute extends downward from the support base and contains a plurality of skirt walls for defining a path for deployment of an air bag from beneath the substrate. A hinge element extends from one of the skirt walls to one edge of the door support panel wherein the hinge element has upper and lower surfaces joined by a left side surface and a right side surface. At least one of the side surfaces protruding from the skirt wall includes an undercut so that a lower corner of the hinge element forms an obtuse angle, resulting in better transfer of deployment forces through the hinge element.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Publication number: 20110316262Abstract: An air bag deployment apparatus is provided for use in an air bag deployment system of an automotive vehicle. The apparatus has a support base for attachment to a rear surface of an occupant facing substrate. A door support panel has upper and lower surfaces and four side edges for attachment to the rear surface of the substrate within the area of an air bag deployment door. An air bag chute extends downward from the support base and contains a plurality of skirt walls for defining a path for deployment of an air bag from beneath the substrate. A hinge element extends from one of the skirt walls to one edge of the door support panel wherein the hinge element has upper and lower surfaces joined by a left side surface and a right side surface. At least one of the side surfaces protruding from the skirt wall includes an undercut so that a lower corner of the hinge element forms an obtuse angle, resulting in better transfer of deployment forces through the hinge element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Patent number: 7887087Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that functions to dissipate excessive energy from a door panel during air bag deployment includes a support base configured to surround a door support panel. An air bag chute tube extends downward from the support base and contains a plurality of skirt walls. The door support panel separated from the support base by a gap on all four sides. A hinge element extends between one of the skirt walls of the air bag chute tube and one edge of the door support panel, and includes a plurality of pivoting elements and an arm extension to absorb energy during deployment.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Automotive Components Holdings, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Publication number: 20100287777Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that includes a support base for attachment to the rear side of a substrate. The support base is configured to surround a door support panel and both are configured for attachment to the rear side of a substrate in an area that is pre-weakened to define an air bag deployment door in a vehicle instrument panel or a steering wheel air bag module. The upper surfaces of the support base and door support panel are attached to the rear surface of the substrate, and a test tab extends from the base that is attached to the rear surface of the substrate in the same manner as the support base and the door support panel. The test tab has an unattached extension portion for the purpose of gripping and pulling to test the integrity of the attachment without affecting the attachment of the support panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Patent number: 7828323Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that includes a support base for attachment to the rear side of a substrate. The support base is configured to surround a door support panel and both are configured for attachment to the rear side of a substrate in an area that is pre-weakened to define an air bag deployment door in a vehicle instrument panel or a steering wheel air bag module. The upper surfaces of the support base and door support panel are attached to the rear surface of the substrate, and a test tab extends from the base that is attached to the rear surface of the substrate in the same manner as the support base and the door support panel. The test tab has an unattached extension portion for the purpose of gripping and pulling to test the integrity of the attachment without affecting the attachment of the support panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Automotive Components Holdings, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Publication number: 20100230939Abstract: An integrated air bag chute structure that provides sealing of an air bag aperture in an instrument panel substrate during a foam-in-place process. The structure provides an extended flange with flexible tapered edges that surround the aperture. The tapered edges are compressed against the upper surface of the substrate to seal and surround the substrate aperture when the chute structure is inserted into and retained in the substrate aperture. The air bag chute structure further defines a door support panel with pre-weakened molded edges and a hinge which are all integrally connected to the structure and flange without gaps that would allow for leakage during the foam-in-place process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Derek L. Roberts, Brian C. Slane, John M. Weiher, Jasen R. Joseph
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Patent number: 7784820Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that includes a support base for attachment to the rear side of a substrate. The support base is configured to surround a door support panel and both are configured for attachment to the rear side of a substrate in an area that is pre-weakened to define an air bag deployment door in a vehicle instrument panel or a steering wheel air bag module. The upper surfaces of the support base and door support panel are attached to the rear surface of a substrate and a test tab extends from the base that is attached to the rear surface of the substrate in the same manner as the support base and the door support panel. The test tab has an unattached extension portion for the purpose of gripping and pulling to sample test that the attachment of the test tab without affecting the attachment of the support panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Automotive Components Holdings, LLCInventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Publication number: 20100109296Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that functions to dissipate excessive energy from a door panel during air bag deployment. The air bag support structure includes a support base for attachment to the rear side of a substrate. The support base is configured to surround a door support panel and both are configured for attachment to the rear side of a substrate in an area that is pre-weakened to define an air bag deployment door in a vehicle instrument panel or a steering wheel air bag module. An air bag chute tube extends downward from the support base and contains a plurality of skirt walls that surround an air bag container to define the path for deployment of the air bag from beneath the substrate. The door support panel is generally co-planar with the support base when attached to the substrate, but is separated from the support base by a gap on all four sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane
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Publication number: 20100109297Abstract: An integrated air bag support structure that functions to dissipate excessive energy from a door panel during air bag deployment. The air bag support structure includes a support base for attachment to the rear side of a substrate. The support base is configured to surround a door support panel and both are configured for attachment to the rear side of a substrate in an area that is pre-weakened to define an air bag deployment door in a vehicle instrument panel or a steering wheel air bag module. An air bag chute tube extends downward from the support base and contains a plurality of skirt walls that surround an air bag container to define the path for deployment of the air bag from beneath the substrate. The door support panel is generally co-planar with the support base when attached to the substrate, but is separated from the support base by a gap on all four sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Nicholas A. Mazzocchi, Kenneth J. Kwasnik, Brian C. Slane