Patents by Inventor Charles A. Cluff

Charles A. Cluff 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).

  • Publication number: 20030088349
    Abstract: A vehicle rollover detection apparatus and method are provided for detecting an overturn condition of the vehicle. The rollover detection apparatus includes an angular rate sensor sensing angular rate of the vehicle, and a vertical accelerometer for sensing vertical acceleration of the vehicle. A controller processes the sensed angular rate signal and integrates it to produce an attitude angle. The vertical acceleration signal is processed to determine an inclination angle of the vehicle. The rollover detection apparatus adjusts the attitude angle as a function of the inclination angle and compares the adjusted attitude angle and the processed angular rate signal to a threshold level to provide a vehicle overturn condition output signal. Additionally, the rollover detection apparatus detects a near-rollover event and adjusts the variable threshold in response thereto to prevent deployment of a vehicle overturn condition, thus providing immunity to such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2001
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Peter J. Schubert, Charles A. Cluff
  • Patent number: 6559763
    Abstract: An improved vehicle crash sensing apparatus quickly and reliably characterizes frontal impacts with only minimal data processing requirements. Two or more longitudinally separated piezoelectric strips strategically located in a frontal portion of the vehicle produce impact signals that are analyzed to characterize the type of impact and the structural crush rate. In a simple implementation involving only two piezoelectric strips, a first strip extends laterally along a forward portion of the front bumper, and a second strip extends laterally along a forward portion of the hood panel, above and rearward of the first strip. In cases where an impact signal is developed by only one of the two strips, a high (under-ride) or low (over-ride) impact is indicated. If impact signals are developed by both strips, the intervening time is measured as an indication of the structural crush rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Morgan D. Murphy, Douglas Allen Nunan, Charles A. Cluff, David R. Little, Greston T. McCoy, Jr., Gary Eugene Oberlin
  • Publication number: 20020154006
    Abstract: An improved vehicle crash sensing apparatus quickly and reliably characterizes frontal impacts with only minimal data processing requirements. Two or more longitudinally separated piezoelectric strips strategically located in a frontal portion of the vehicle produce impact signals that are analyzed to characterize the type of impact and the structural crush rate. In a simple implementation involving only two piezoelectric strips, a first strip extends laterally along a forward portion of the front bumper, and a second strip extends laterally along a forward portion of the hood panel, above and rearward of the first strip. In cases where an impact signal is developed by only one of the two strips, a high (under-ride) or low (over-ride) impact is indicated. If impact signals are developed by both strips, the intervening time is measured as an indication of the structural crush rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2001
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Applicant: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Morgan D. Murphy, Douglas Allen Nunan, Charles A. Cluff, David R. Little, Greston T. McCoy, Gary Eugene Oberlin
  • Patent number: 5954775
    Abstract: An automotive supplemental inflatable restrain system has the ability to sense the presence of an occupant or the position of an infant seat and send that information to a control circuit at a low message rate, and to sense occupant position and send that data at a high rate. A protocol defines a low rate message interval large enough to contain a complete position message at high rate and still have room to transmit a logic state which is just one fragment of the low rate message, so that a plurality of message intervals will comprise one low rate message and many high rate messages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Delco Electronics Corp.
    Inventor: Charles A. Cluff