Patents by Inventor Christopher Arms
Christopher Arms 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: 11530936Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed and include a needle control module that includes a processor configured to execute instructions stored in a nontransitory computer-readable medium, a motor driver circuit in communication with the needle control module, the motor driver circuit controlling a stepper motor attached to a needle, and a housing enclosing the needle control module, the motor driver circuit, and the stepper motor, the housing being physically attached to a display of a vehicle. In response to the needle control module receiving a signal representing vehicle state information, the needle control module is configured to instruct the motor driver circuit to control movement of the stepper motor and adjust a position of the needle based on the signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignees: DENSO International America, Inc., DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Martin Nespolo, Christopher Abrego, Sibu Varughese, Gareth Webb, Jill Garcia, Christopher Arms, Zakary Gertlar, Victor Vulcu, Bart Zudell
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Publication number: 20210033435Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed and include a needle control module that includes a processor configured to execute instructions stored in a nontransitory computer-readable medium, a motor driver circuit in communication with the needle control module, the motor driver circuit controlling a stepper motor attached to a needle, and a housing enclosing the needle control module, the motor driver circuit, and the stepper motor, the housing being physically attached to a display of a vehicle. In response to the needle control module receiving a signal representing vehicle state information, the needle control module is configured to instruct the motor driver circuit to control movement of the stepper motor and adjust a position of the needle based on the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Martin NESPOLO, Christopher ABREGO, Sibu VARUGHESE, Gareth WEBB, Jill GARCIA, Christopher ARMS, Zakary GERTLAR, Victor VULCU, Bart ZUDELL
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Publication number: 20110301813Abstract: A method of displaying virtual lane markings relative to a vehicle position within a roadway lane may entail reading vehicle data such as speed into a vehicle control module, determining if the vehicle data is above a particular threshold, switching a virtual lane display switch, determining weather conditions, and displaying virtual lane markings upon a vehicle windshield based upon a result of determining weather conditions. Detecting actual lane markings on one or both of a left side of the roadway lane and a right side of the roadway lane may be accomplished with a vehicle-mounted camera. Moreover, determining whether a steering wheel has rotated a predetermined number of degrees may further play a role in displaying the virtual lane markings on a windshield of the vehicle. From a driver viewing perspective through a windshield, virtual lane markings may be displayed on the windshield to overlay actual lane markings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: DENSO INTERNATIONAL AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Bo Sun, Daniel P. Tran, Christopher A. Arms, Carolina M. Giannotti, Justin McBride, Nhi Van Pham, Martin E. Nespolo, Silviu Pala, Michael Chachich
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Publication number: 20100250071Abstract: A control interface system is disclosed. The system comprises an input device that receives input of a user to control a plurality of systems of the vehicle and a plurality of dual function sensors interposed along a surface of said input device. Each of the dual function sensors includes a first circuit that is sensitive to contact of the user with the surface of said input device and a second circuit sensitive to pressure exerted upon the surface of the input device greater than a predetermined threshold. The dual function sensors generate a first signal when the first circuit senses the contact of the user and generate a second signal when the second circuit senses the pressure exerted upon the surface of the input device. The system further includes a processing unit which receives the first and second signals and controls the plurality of systems within the vehicle based upon the received signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: Silviu Pala, Justin McBride, Christopher A. Arms, Bo Sun, Carolina M. Giannotti, Daniel P. Tran, Nhi Van Pham, Martin E. Nespolo
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Patent number: 7562993Abstract: A viewed component of a vehicle instrument cluster includes a dial structure. A printed circuit board is arranged on the dial structure and has an outboard surface. A layer of printed ink is arranged on the outboard surface of the printed circuit board. A series of LEDs are arranged on the outboard surface of the printed circuit board wherein the series of LEDs occupy an outermost layer of the dial structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: Silviu Pala, Christopher Arms
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Patent number: 7448341Abstract: A gauge has a face plate which includes indicia thereon to indicate specific values of a parameter. A laser system is disposed behind and/or in front of the face plate to project a beam onto the face plate to indicate the value of a parameter. A stepper motor moves the beam based upon the output of a sensor which monitors the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: David Cook, Steve Tononi, Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy, Christopher Arms
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Patent number: 7332210Abstract: Various manufacturing techniques may be employed to construct an appliqué for use in an instrument cluster. In one commonly employed technique, an appliqué may be formed by applying different colored ink layers onto a surface of a polycarbonate sheet using a silk screen printing. In some instance, an edge of an underlying ink layer may cause a visible step line on the face of the appliqué. To reduce or eliminate these visible step lines, an outer boundary area of the printing layers invention are defined as a dispersing dot pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignees: Denso International America Inc., Denso Manufacturing Tennessee, Inc.Inventors: Christopher A Arms, Joel Stooksbury
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Publication number: 20070035959Abstract: A viewed component of a vehicle instrument cluster includes a dial structure. A printed circuit board is arranged on the dial structure and has an outboard surface. A layer of printed ink is arranged on the outboard surface of the printed circuit board. A series of LEDs are arranged on the outboard surface of the printed circuit board wherein the series of LEDs occupy an outermost layer of the dial structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Silviu Pala, Christopher Arms
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Publication number: 20050202218Abstract: Various manufacturing techniques may be employed to construct an appliqué for use in an instrument cluster. In one commonly employed technique, an appliqué may be formed by applying different colored ink layers onto a surface of a polycarbonate sheet using a silk screen printing. In some instance, an edge of an underlying ink layer may cause a visible step line on the face of the appliqué. To reduce or eliminate these visible step lines, an outer boundary area of the printing layers invention are defined as a dispersing dot pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Christopher Arms, Joel Stooksbury
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Patent number: 6891135Abstract: A main heater controller is adapted to control operation of the LCD heater. A temperature controlled override switch is adapted to disable the LCD heater, independent of the main heater controller, upon a temperature reaching a shut-off temperature above a normal operating temperature of the LCD. The temperature controlled switch has a current flow path made of a material whose conductivity is a function of temperature. A cavity in which the temperature controlled switch is located is also provided. The cavity is adapted to transfer heat in air emanating from the LCD heater to the temperature controlled switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: DENSO International America, Inc.Inventors: Silviu Pala, Scott Heflin, Christopher Arms
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Patent number: 6891129Abstract: A main heater controller is adapted to control operation of the LCD heater. A temperature controlled override switch is adapted to disable the LCD heater, independent of the main heater controller, upon a temperature reaching a shut-off temperature above a normal operating temperature of the LCD. The temperature controlled switch has a current flow path made of a material whose conductivity is a function of temperature. A cavity in which the temperature controlled switch is located is also provided. The cavity is adapted to transfer heat in air emanating from the LCD heater to the temperature controlled switch. The housing which forms the cavity also includes a vent system for the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Denso International America, Inc.Inventors: Silviu Pala, Scott Heflin, Christopher Arms
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Publication number: 20040182851Abstract: A main heater controller is adapted to control operation of the LCD heater. A temperature controlled override switch is adapted to disable the LCD heater, independent of the main heater controller, upon a temperature reaching a shut-off temperature above a normal operating temperature of the LCD. The temperature controlled switch has a current flow path made of a material whose conductivity is a function of temperature. A cavity in which the temperature controlled switch is located is also provided. The cavity is adapted to transfer heat in air emanating from the LCD heater to the temperature controlled switch. The housing which forms the cavity also includes a vent system for the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Silviu Pala, Scott Heflin, Christopher Arms
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Publication number: 20040112889Abstract: A main heater controller is adapted to control operation of the LCD heater. A temperature controlled override switch is adapted to disable the LCD heater, independent of the main heater controller, upon a temperature reaching a shut-off temperature above a normal operating temperature of the LCD. The temperature controlled switch has a current flow path made of a material whose conductivity is a function of temperature. A cavity in which the temperature controlled switch is located is also provided. The cavity is adapted to transfer heat in air emanating from the LCD heater to the temperature controlled switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Silviu Pala, Scott Heflin, Christopher Arms