Patents by Inventor Craig B. Labrie
Craig B. Labrie 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: 6955376Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel (12) includes an air bag door (16) integrally formed in the panel and defined by a door perimeter including a frangible edge (18) of reduced cross section. A dispenser (20) supports the air bag (24) behind the door. A metal reaction plate (28) is positioned between the air bag (24) and the door (16). When the air bag inflates, it forces the reaction plate (28) to bend around a horizontal hinge line (36). As the reaction, plate pivots it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps to predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers (50) limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Collins & Aikman Products Co.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Edwin V. Stawicki, Nelson J. Morren, John J. Kennedy, Vernon A. Daniels, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
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Patent number: 6655711Abstract: An air bag cover assembly is provided comprising a retainer panel having an aperture during the deployment of an inflatable air bag for the airbag to pass through. The aperture has a cross-sectional area during air bag inflation greater than the cross-sectional area of the aperture when the air bag is deflated after being inflated. A method of providing an air bag deployment aperture for an air bag cover assembly is also provided. The method comprises providing a retainer panel, forming an aperture in the retainer panel for the deployment of an inflating air bag from an air bag module, increasing the cross-sectional area of the aperture during inflation of the air bag, and decreasing the cross-sectional area of the aperture after the air bag has at least partially passed through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Textron Automotive Company, Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, John D. Gray
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Patent number: 6533312Abstract: An inflatable restraint apparatus for an automotive vehicle includes an air bag deployment door formed in a trim panel. The air bag deployment door outer surface has an area of 5 in2 to 35 in2, and at least a portion of the perimeter comprises a frangible marginal edge. The frangible marginal edge includes a frangible length, and at least 20% of the frangible length is non-linear. The apparatus also includes an air bag dispenser containing an air bag a volume of at least 90 liters. The air bag dispenser includes an elongated container having an air bag receptacle containing an air bag and an inflator receptacle containing an inflator.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Textron Automotive Company, Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Bruce A. Batchelder, John D. Gray, Marie J. Hersman
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Patent number: 6457738Abstract: An inflatable restraint apparatus for an automotive vehicle includes an air bag deployment door formed in a trim panel. The air bag deployment door outer surface has an area of 5 in2 to 35 in2, and at least a portion of the perimeter comprises a frangible marginal edge. The frangible marginal edge includes a frangible length, and at least 20% of the frangible length is non-linear. The apparatus also includes an air bag dispenser containing an air bag having a volume of at least 90 liters. The air bag dispenser includes an elongated container having an air bag receptacle containing an air bag and an inflator receptacle containing an inflator.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Textron Automotive Company, Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Bruce A. Batchelder, John D. Gray, Marie J. Hersman
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Publication number: 20020074776Abstract: An inflatable restraint apparatus for an automotive vehicle includes an air bag deployment door formed in a trim panel. The air bag deployment door outer surface has an area of 5 in2 to 35 in2, and at least a portion of the perimeter comprises a frangible marginal edge. The frangible marginal edge includes a frangible length, and at least 20% of the frangible length is non-linear. The apparatus also includes an air bag dispenser containing an air bag having a volume of at least 90 liters. The air bag dispenser includes an elongated container having an air bag receptacle containing an air bag and an inflator receptacle containing an inflator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Bruce A. Batchelder, John D. Gray, Marie J. Hersman
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Patent number: 6203056Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel includes an air bag door integrally formed in the panel and defined by a door perimeter including a frangible edge of reduced cross section. A dispenser supports the air bag behind the door. A metal reaction plate is positioned between the air bag and the door. When the air bag inflates, it forces the reaction plate to bend around a horizontal hinge line. As the reaction plate pivots it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps to predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation. A stop member may be included to limit reaction plate bending.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Textron Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Edwin V. Stawicki, Nelson J. Morren, Jack J. Kennedy, Vernon A. Daniels, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
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Patent number: 6131945Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel includes an air bag door integrally formed in the panel and defined by a frangible edge of reduced cross section. A dispenser supports the air bag behind the door. A metal reaction plate is positioned between the air bag and the door. When the air bag inflates it forces the reaction plate to bend around a horizontal hinge line. As the reaction plate rotates it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation. A stop member may be included to limit reaction plate bending.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Textron Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
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Patent number: 5941558Abstract: An apparatus for deploying an air bag through an automotive dash panel includes an air bag door integrally formed in the panel and defined by a frangible edge of reduced cross section. A dispenser supports the air bag behind the door. A metal reaction plate is positioned between the air bag and the door. When the air bag inflates it forces the reaction plate to bend around a horizontal hinge line. As the reaction plate rotates it concentrates inflation force along a lower portion of the frangible door edge. This helps predictably separate the door from the dash panel by tearing along the lower door edge and allowing the tear to propagate up two side edges. In one embodiment, the tear also propagates across an upper edge to completely separate the door from the panel. At least one, and preferably two or three tethers limit how far the door can travel during air bag inflation. A stop member may be included to limit reaction plate bending.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Textron Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Jimmy C. Rogers, John D. Gray, Bruce A. Batchelder, Michael J. Gallagher, Richard D. Rhodes, Jr.
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Patent number: 5709828Abstract: A vehicle interior trim component, such as a glove compartment or console door, and its method of fabrication includes an outer flexible shell having a peripheral contoured return flap captured within a peripheral gap provided between insert and backing panels of the component. Foam is injected into a space between the outer shell and insert panel and any gases and excess foam are allowed to escape from the foam space into an adjacent overflow chamber in a controlled manner through the gap while the return flap seals the assembly against external leakage of such excess foam.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Claude E. Bemis, Craig B. Labrie, Norman J. Clavette
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Patent number: 5558731Abstract: A method for fabricating plastic interior trim components having an insert with openings therein joined to a composite member including a shell and a foam layer, the method including die punching a hole through the shell and foam layer and die punching an edge extension on the shell to a predetermined parametric form; providing a press that is operable to compress a part therebetween and including a first platen and a second platen moveable between opened and closed positions with respect to one another; providing an insert having an opening; supporting the insert on one of said first and second platens and applying adhesive on a surface of the insert; loading the composite member on the other of said first and second platens so that the foam layer thereof is facing the adhesive sprayed insert inboard of the die cut edge extension; closing the press to compress the adhesive sprayed surface against the foam layer of the composite member for adhering the insert only to the foam layer without leakage of foam thrType: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, Claude E. Bemis, Robert J. Dadura
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Patent number: 5549324Abstract: A door cover assembly for concealing a supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR) system of an automotive interior trim component includes a substrate having a door section in which formed depressions are provided to strengthen the door. The depressed regions are filled with a secondary foam insert to level the outer surface of the substrate. A primary foam layer overlies the substrate and is covered by an outer vinyl shell. The leveling of the substrate by the secondary foam insert eliminates "show through" of the depressed regions on the outer Class A surface of the vinyl shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Craig B. Labrie, David R. McCooey, Claude E. Bemis
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Patent number: 4892770Abstract: A vehicle interior part such as a glove box door or console door and its method of manufacture includes an outer shell backed by foam material which is bonded to a mold insert that reinforces the part and defines an exposed back. The insert includes a peripheral edge spaced with respect to a continuously formed raw peripheral edge of the shell and further includes a flange portion that is post formed so as to be bonded to and located in a net out relationship with the raw edge to define a finished surface appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventor: Craig B. Labrie
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Patent number: 4839118Abstract: A vehicle interior part such as a glove box door or console door and its method of manufacture includes an outer shell backed by foam material which is bonded to a mold insert that reinforces the part and defines an exposed back. The insert includes a peripheral edge spaced with respect to a continuously formed raw peripheral edge of the shell and further includes a flange portion that is post formed so as to be bonded to and located in a net out relationship with the raw edge to define a finished surface appearance.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventor: Craig B. Labrie