Patents by Inventor Cort Corwin
Cort Corwin 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: 11578511Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly of a handle assembly for a vehicle door includes a blocking member pivotally rotatable about an axis of rotation, and the blocking member has a center of gravity offset from the axis of rotation. The blocking member is responsive to an acceleration force acting thereon to rotate about the axis of rotation from an at rest position in which the blocking member does not prevent unlatching of the vehicle door, to an engagement position in which the blocking member prevents unlatching of the vehicle door. In the engagement position, the center of mass is positioned between the axis of rotation and a vector of the acceleration force acting in a direction toward the center of mass and the axis of rotation, and the center of mass, the axis of rotation and the vector of the acceleration force are approximately in line with one another.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: ADAC Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeff Stokes, Drew Fouchea
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Publication number: 20230021586Abstract: A system for improving a display coupled to an inductive cooktop includes an induction coil and an electrically-actuated display (EAD) assembly. The induction coil includes a magnetic field. The EAD assembly is disposed on the induction coil and includes a frontplate adjacent to the induction coil and a thin film transistor (TFT) array backplane opposite the frontplane. The TFT array backplane includes a scan line with some degree of orthogonality to the magnetic field and a data line with some degree of parallelism to the magnetic field. The scan line and the data line are configured to activate a display pixel corresponding to the EAD assembly. One or more ground lines of the EAD assembly have some degree of parallelism to the magnetic field of the induction coil.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Cort Corwin, Andrew Foley, Warren Gutherie, John Videtich
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Publication number: 20230027830Abstract: An inductive cooktop system includes a top plate that has a top surface for supporting a cookware object. A display is disposed below the top plate, and induction coils are arranged in a matrix and disposed vertically below the display. The induction coils are each operable to generate a magnetic field that partially extends above the top surface of the top plate to couple with the cookware object. A control system receives an initial input indicating a position of the cookware object on the top surface of the top plate. Data processing hardware of the control system then determines the pixels of the display corresponding to the indicated position from the input. The control system then generates a graphic at the indicated position for the cookware object by illuminating the plurality of pixels of the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Cort Corwin, Andrew Foley, Ian Sage, Dave Jerovsek
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Publication number: 20200215213Abstract: A control panel having a variety of potential applications that utilize ultraviolet-C (UV-C) light as a means of disinfection. In one embodiment, a human/machine interface (HMI) panel, such as a touchscreen or keypad uses a dynamically moveable multi-reflector assembly using UV-C light to disinfect its touch surfaces. The goal of integrating UV-C disinfection with an HMI works to provide a safe and effective dose of UV-C light to the panel's surface for the purpose of reducing the number of active pathogens.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Eric Bryant, Cort Corwin, Glenn Clapp, Lee Karner, Robert Roossien, David Baarman, Esai Umeni
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Publication number: 20190211591Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly of a handle assembly for a vehicle door includes a blocking member pivotally rotatable about an axis of rotation, and the blocking member has a center of gravity offset from the axis of rotation. The blocking member is responsive to an acceleration force acting thereon to rotate about the axis of rotation from an at rest position in which the blocking member does not prevent unlatching of the vehicle door, to an engagement position in which the blocking member prevents unlatching of the vehicle door. In the engagement position, the center of mass is positioned between the axis of rotation and a vector of the acceleration force acting in a direction toward the center of mass and the axis of rotation, and the center of mass, the axis of rotation and the vector of the acceleration force are approximately in line with one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeff Stokes, Drew Fouchea
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Patent number: 10273727Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly being part of a release handle assembly associated with a vehicle door, the inertial blocking member subassembly being activated by an acceleration force associated with an impact event, the release handle assembly having a release handle framework supporting a bell crank assembly and a manually actuatable door handle grip, the door handle grip operatively coupled to the bell crank assembly to unlatch the vehicle door upon manual actuation of the door handle grip. The inertial blocking member subassembly includes a blocking member associated with the release handle assembly framework, movable in at least one of rotation about an axis of rotation and translation along the axis of rotation. The blocking member has a center of gravity which is offset from the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: ADAC Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeff Stokes, Drew Fouchea
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Patent number: 9708836Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly comprising: an inertial blocking member associated with a release handle assembly framework, the blocking member having a center of gravity offset from an axis of rotation, and the blocking member being rotationally and translationally movable between an at-rest position, in which the blocking member does not prevent actuation of the release handle, and an engaged position, in which the blocking member prevents actuation of a release handle. A biasing element biases the blocking member into the engaged position. As a result of an acceleration force acting on the blocking member center of gravity, the blocking member is rotationally and translationally moved from the at-rest position to the engaged position, and in which engaged position the blocking member is retained by a blocking member retainer until disengagement of the blocking member retainer from one of the release handle assembly framework and the blocking member.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeffrey Craig Stokes, Drew Fouchea, Eric Allyn VandenBrink
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Patent number: 9108580Abstract: An apron for a vehicle front end comprises a unitary plastic component having a front structure and a rear structure joined by an offset portion. The front and rear structures extend at rearward downward angles and in generally parallel directions, and the offset portion extends at a rearward upward angle. The apron has a relatively constant vertical dimension, such that the angled structures define a wave-shaped envelope. Preferably, a horizontal plane extending from the tip of the front structure stays within the wave-shaped envelope, so that impact forces stay within the boundary in a manner providing improved impact strength and greater energy absorption during an impact. At the same time, the front structure provides a homogeneous structure that distributes local impact stresses uniformly and more widely into the rear structure, thus providing a more uniform impact resistance less sensitive to impact location.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Shape Corp.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Devesh Kumar Soni, Craig Oomen
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Patent number: 8973957Abstract: A vehicle bumper system comprises a bumper reinforcement beam and an energy absorber with top and bottom rows of similarly-shaped spaced-apart crush lobes in alternating relation for uniform impact resistance across the bumper system. The illustrated top row of crush lobes provides a high first force-deflection curve for high impact forces, and the bottom row of crush lobes provides a lower second force-deflection curve, for pedestrian reduced injury. An elongated sensor is positioned under shear walls of the top and bottom crush lobes, and is retained by tabs on the energy absorber. This positively retains the sensor in position on the bumper system, with few (or zero) separate fasteners, while facilitating quick assembly and reliable operation of the sensor tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2014Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Shape Corp.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Joseph Matecki, Craig Oomen
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Publication number: 20150035299Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly being part of a release handle assembly associated with a vehicle door, the inertial blocking member subassembly being activated by an acceleration force associated with an impact event, the release handle assembly having a release handle framework supporting a bell crank assembly and a manually actuatable door handle grip, the door handle grip operatively coupled to the bell crank assembly to unlatch the vehicle door upon manual actuation of the door handle grip. The inertial blocking member subassembly includes a blocking member associated with the release handle assembly framework, movable in at least one of rotation about an axis of rotation and translation along the axis of rotation. The blocking member has a center of gravity which is offset from the axis of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeff Stokes, Drew Fouchea
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Patent number: 8894108Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly is activated by an inertial force vector. A release handle assembly has a framework, a door handle grip, and a bell crank actuator. The subassembly has a blocking member and a biasing element. The blocking member is associated with the framework, and movable in at least one of rotation about an axis of rotation and translation. The biasing element is associated with the blocking member for biasing the blocking member to a first position. The blocking member center of gravity is offset from the axis of rotation. When the force vector acts on the center of gravity, the blocking member can rotate into a second position. When the center of gravity, axis of rotation, and force vector are aligned, the blocking member remains in the second position until the force vector has attenuated. The biasing element can rotate the blocking member to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Adac Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeffrey Craig Stokes, Drew Fouchea
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Publication number: 20140312636Abstract: A vehicle bumper system comprises a bumper reinforcement beam and an energy absorber with top and bottom rows of similarly-shaped spaced-apart crush lobes in alternating relation for uniform impact resistance across the bumper system. The illustrated top row of crush lobes provides a high first force-deflection curve for high impact forces, and the bottom row of crush lobes provides a lower second force-deflection curve, for pedestrian reduced injury. An elongated sensor is positioned under shear walls of the top and bottom crush lobes, and is retained by tabs on the energy absorber. This positively retains the sensor in position on the bumper system, with few (or zero) separate fasteners, while facilitating quick assembly and reliable operation of the sensor tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: Shape Corp.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Joseph Matecki, Craig Oomen
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Publication number: 20140306482Abstract: An apron for a vehicle front end comprises a unitary plastic component having a front structure and a rear structure joined by an offset portion. The front and rear structures extend at rearward downward angles and in generally parallel directions, and the offset portion extends at a rearward upward angle. The apron has a relatively constant vertical dimension, such that the angled structures define a wave-shaped envelope. Preferably, a horizontal plane extending from the tip of the front structure stays within the wave-shaped envelope, so that impact forces stay within the boundary in a manner providing improved impact strength and greater energy absorption during an impact. At the same time, the front structure provides a homogeneous structure that distributes local impact stresses uniformly and more widely into the rear structure, thus providing a more uniform impact resistance less sensitive to impact location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: Shape Corp.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Devesh Kumar Soni, Craig Oomen
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Publication number: 20140246868Abstract: A vehicle door latch assembly includes a latch lever connectable to a latch mechanism, a latch rod coupled to the latch lever, and a door handle operative to effect movement of the latch rod to unlatch the latch mechanism via actuation of the latch lever. The latch rod is configured so as to attenuate vertical motion of the latch rod in response to a sufficient force associated with a side-impact event. In one embodiment, the latch rod has a first member operatively connected to the door handle, and a second member pivotally connected to the first member. The second member is coupled to the latch lever, and the-second member is pivotally movable with the latch lever laterally in a direction away from the first member in response to a sufficient force associated with a side-impact event.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: ADAC PLASTICS, INC.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jerry Cummins, Eric Vandenbrink, Marcus Merideth
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Publication number: 20140167427Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly for a vehicle-door release handle mechanism including a release handle framework supporting a bell crank assembly and a manually actuatable door handle grip, the door handle grip operatively coupled to the bell crank assembly, the inertial blocking member subassembly comprising: an inertial blocking member associated with the release handle assembly framework, the blocking member having a center of gravity which is offset from an axis of rotation, and the blocking member being rotationally and translationally movable between an at-rest position, in which the blocking member does not prevent actuation of the release handle, and an engaged position, in which the blocking member prevents actuation of the release handle; a biasing element associated with the blocking member, the biasing element biasing the blocking member into the engaged position; and a blocking member retainer provided on at least one of the release handle assembly framework and the blocking member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeffrey Craig Stokes, Drew Fouchea, Eric Allyn VandenBrink
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Patent number: 8322077Abstract: A door handle assembly includes a door handle that engages a bell crank to actuate a door release latch. A locking member moves relative to the bell crank, and shifts to a locked position wherein the locking member engages an engagement member to prevent rotation of the bell crank when the door handle assembly experiences an inertial force due to an impact or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Kosta Papanikolaou, Venky Krishnan, Jeff Stokes, Cort Corwin
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Publication number: 20110120022Abstract: A door handle assembly includes a door handle that engages a bell crank to actuate a door release latch. A locking member moves relative to the bell crank, and shifts to a locked position wherein the locking member engages an engagement member to prevent rotation of the bell crank when the door handle assembly experiences an inertial force due to an impact or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Kosta Papanikolaou, Venky Krishnan, Jeff Stokes, Cort Corwin
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Publication number: 20100207404Abstract: An inertial blocking member subassembly is activated by an inertial force vector. A release handle assembly has a framework, a door handle grip, and a bell crank actuator. The subassembly has a blocking member and a biasing element. The blocking member is associated with the framework, and movable in at least one of rotation about an axis of rotation and translation. The biasing element is associated with the blocking member for biasing the blocking member to a first position. The blocking member center of gravity is offset from the axis of rotation. When the force vector acts on the center of gravity, the blocking member can rotate into a second position. When the center of gravity, axis of rotation, and force vector are aligned, the blocking member remains in the second position until the force vector has attenuated. The biasing element can rotate the blocking member to the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: ADAC PLASTICS, INC.Inventors: Cort Corwin, Jeffrey Craig Stokes, Drew Fouchea