Patents by Inventor Gerald Keller
Gerald Keller 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: 20180222440Abstract: A 3-point seat belt system having a seat belt retractor (20) with a spool (32), the spool (32) having a locked mode of operation and a freewheeling mode of operation; a seat belt (411) characterized as having a known elongation rate under stress; a collapsible member (40) wrapped about a center portion of the spool (32) of the retractor (20), the member (40) having an initial diameter dl when unstressed and collapsible to a lesser diameter of d2 under stress. The method having the step of generating a retarding force on the occupant (404) in proportion to the degree by which the collapsible member (40) collapses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2016Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: Rudi Grzic, David R. Arnold, Gerald Keller, Besi Rrumbullaku
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Patent number: 8770506Abstract: A pretensioner assembly for motor vehicle belt restraint systems is provided. The pretensioner assembly includes a tube in fluid communication with a gas generator. An elastic piston disposed within the tube is operable to drive a plurality of balls upon receiving pressurized gas discharged from the gas generator. The piston includes a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end includes a flexible rim that expands upon receiving pressurized gas from the gas generator, and the distal end includes a flexible rim that expands in response to backpressure from the plurality of balls. The expansion of the flexible rims at the proximal and distal ends of the piston provides a tight seal between the piston and the inner peripheral wall of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Jon Burrow, Gerald Keller
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Patent number: 8220735Abstract: An adaptive load limiting seat belt retractor particularly adapted for motor vehicle applications. The retractor provides multiple levels of load limiting through the use of a pair of internal torsion bar elements. The torsion bar elements control the tension force on the seat belt webbing during an impact in a manner which provides desirable crash management characteristics. The retractor can be switched between high and low load limiting modes through activation of a pyrotechnic pretensioner. When the pyrotechnic pretensioner is not activated, the retractor provides a low load level characteristic. Pretensioner activation switches the retractor into a high load level operating condition. A high load limiting level is provided when the pretensioner is not activated if the spindle rotation exceeds a limited level in the low load limiting condition.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Bin Wang, Frank Kiiskila, Daniel Webb, Jon E. Burrow, Kurt W. Schulz, Chad Moore, Gerald Keller
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Publication number: 20120006925Abstract: A pretensioner assembly for motor vehicle belt restraint systems is provided. The pretensioner assembly includes a tube in fluid communication with a gas generator. An elastic piston disposed within the tube is operable to drive a plurality of balls upon receiving pressurized gas discharged from the gas generator. The piston includes a proximate end and a distal end. The proximate end includes a flexible rim that expands upon receiving pressurized gas from the gas generator, and the distal end includes a flexible rim that expands in response to backpressure from the plurality of balls. The expansion of the flexible rims at the proximate and distal ends of the piston provides a tight seal between the piston and the inner peripheral wall of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Jon Burrow, Gerald Keller
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Publication number: 20120006926Abstract: A pretensioner assembly for motor vehicle belt restraint systems is provided. The pretensioner assembly includes a tube in fluid communication with a gas generator. An elastic piston disposed within the tube is operable to drive a plurality of balls upon receiving pressurized gas discharged from the gas generator. The piston includes a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end includes a flexible rim that expands upon receiving pressurized gas from the gas generator, and the distal end includes a flexible rim that expands in response to backpressure from the plurality of balls. The expansion of the flexible rims at the proximal and distal ends of the piston provides a tight seal between the piston and the inner peripheral wall of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: AUTOLIV ASP, INC.Inventors: Jon BURROW, Gerald KELLER
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Publication number: 20110147509Abstract: An adaptive load limiting seat belt retractor particularly adapted for motor vehicle applications. The retractor provides multiple levels of load limiting through the use of a pair of internal torsion bar elements. The torsion bar elements control the tension force on the seat belt webbing during an impact in a manner which provides desirable crash management characteristics. The retractor can be switched between high and low load limiting modes through activation of a pyrotechnic pretensioner. When the pyrotechnic pretensioner is not activated, the retractor provides a low load level characteristic. Pretensioner activation switches the retractor into a high load level operating condition. A high load limiting level is provided when the pretensioner is not activated if the spindle rotation exceeds a limited level in the low load limiting condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Bin Wang, Frank Kiiskila, Daniel Webb, Jon E. Burrow, Kurt W. Schulz, Chad Moore, Gerald Keller
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Patent number: 7410113Abstract: A seatbelt retractor is disclosed. The seatbelt retractor has a frame, a spindle, a seatbelt webbing and torsion bar. The frame is attached to a structure of a road vehicle. The spindle is rotatably supported by the frame. The seatbelt webbing is wound about the spindle for retraction there to and protraction there from. The torsion bar is fixedly coupled to the spindle for rotation therewith, the torsion bar has a first torsion portion mechanically coupled or press-fitted into a second torsion portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Gerald Keller, Lloyd Snyder
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Patent number: 7273191Abstract: A seatbelt retractor is disclosed. The seatbelt retractor includes a frame, a spindle, and a torsion member. The frame is attached to a structural member of a vehicle. The spindle is rotatably supported in the frame. The spindle includes a slot for accommodating a seatbelt webbing. The torsion member is coupled to the spindle, and the torsion member has a first engagement end, a second engagement end and an intermediate engagement portion disposed between the first and second engagement ends. The intermediate engagement portion includes an engagement portion and a non-engagement portion, wherein the engagement portion couples the torsion member to the spindle and the non-engagement portion is proximate the seatbelt webbing and allows seatbelt webbing to pass through the slot without interference.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Gunter Clute, Gerald Keller
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Publication number: 20060191744Abstract: An offset attachment for a ladder serves to space the upper portion of the ladder from a vertical supporting surface. The attachment comprises the following elements: 1) a first portion of metal sheeting of sufficient length to span at least two adjacent upper rungs of said ladder, 2) a horizontal support surface, and 3) a vertical contact surface for contact with said vertical supporting surface. The attachment is constructed from a single continuous selected length of metal sheeting by bending the metal sheeting at a first axis perpendicular to its length at an angle of 105-115° between element 1) and element 2) and by bending the metal sheeting at a second axis perpendicular to its length at an angle of about 90° between element 2) and element 3).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventor: Gerald Keller
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Publication number: 20060124793Abstract: A seatbelt retractor is disclosed. The seatbelt retractor has a frame, a spindle, a seatbelt webbing and torsion bar. The frame is attached to a structure of a road vehicle. The spindle is rotatably supported by the frame. The seatbelt webbing is wound about the spindle for retraction there to and protraction there from. The torsion bar is fixedly coupled to the spindle for rotation therewith, the torsion bar has a first torsion portion mechanically coupled or press-fitted into a second torsion portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Gerald Keller, Lloyd Snyder
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Publication number: 20060124794Abstract: A seatbelt retractor is disclosed. The seatbelt retractor includes a frame, a spindle, and a torsion member. The frame is attached to a structural member of a vehicle. The spindle is rotatably supported in the frame. The spindle includes a slot for accommodating a seatbelt webbing. The torsion member is coupled to the spindle, and the torsion member has a first engagement end, a second engagement end and an intermediate engagement portion disposed between the first and second engagement ends. The intermediate engagement portion includes an engagement portion and a non-engagement portion, wherein the engagement portion couples the torsion member to the spindle and the non-engagement portion is proximate the seatbelt webbing and allows seatbelt webbing to pass through the slot without interference.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Gunter Clute, Gerald Keller
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Publication number: 20050040631Abstract: A seat belt load limiter employs a magnetostrictive sensor to detect the elastic loading and plastic deformation of a torsion rod forming part of a seat belt retractor. A magnet and a coil are placed about or adjacent to the torsion rod. When the torsion rod undergoes elastic or plastic strain, an electrical voltage is induced in the coil which is used to detect elastic or plastic strain of the torsion rod. A vehicle safety system uses the output of the magnetostrictive sensor to inform the vehicle operator when the seat belt load limiter is in need of replacement. The output of the magnetostrictive sensor as processed by the vehicle safety system can also be used to detect a situation where the seat occupant is not restrained by the seat belt and to make an airbag deployment decision.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: Edward Clancy, Gerald Keller, Brian Blackburn
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Patent number: 6012667Abstract: An energy absorbing retractor having a frame, locking mechanisms to initially stop a spool from rotating in a belt protraction direction, the spool rotationally supported relative to the frame, a seat belt wound about the spool, and biasing device to retract the seat belt, a two-sided torsion bar for generating at least a first level of reaction torque on the spool permitting the spool to rotate in a controlled manner in a belt protracting direction including a torsion bar having a middle portion fixedly coupled to the spool to prevent relative rotation therebetween, a first torsion rod extending therefrom, the first torsion rod including a first end coupled to a first locking mechanism to prevent the first end from rotating upon such coupling, whereby upon locking of the first end, and the loading of the spool, the first torsion rod is twisted to generate a first level of control force.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Clancy, III, Gerald Keller, H. John Miller, III, William L. Palmer, Susan A. Richards, Carl M. Petersen, III, Brian Nadeau
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Patent number: 5947514Abstract: An adaptively controlled safety restraint system (20) is disclosed which includes a safety restraint device (22, 24) operative in response to a flow of pressurized gas, and fluid means (28) having a stored energy device (30) which can be activated to produce pressurized gas which is discharged through a conduit network (34, 36) for driving the safety restraint device (22, 24). The system further includes a throttling valve assembly (32, 58) disposed between the fluid means (28) and the safety restraint device (22, 24) for controllably varying the output of the fluid means (28). The throttling valve assembly (32, 58) is controlled by an electrical signal received from a crash management controller (38).Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gerald Keller, Niels Dybro, Jason Raines, Jeffrey Sikorski
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Patent number: 5924641Abstract: An energy absorbing seat belt retractor having a frame; a spool on which the seat belt is wound, the spool rotationally supported relative to the frame; a first locking mechanism for initially stopping the spool from rotating in a belt protraction direction; a bias or rewind spring to retract the seat belt, and a first energy absorbing or dissipating member, associated with the first locking mechanism, for permitting the spool to rotate in the belt protracting direction subsequent to activation of the first locking mechanism for generating a reaction force to control the manner in which the spool rotates; wherein the first locking mechanism includes a mechanical inertial sensor for initiating the locking up of the first locking mechanism and wherein the retractor further includes a first non-inertial sensor (100, 200) for preventing the initiation caused by the inertial sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gerald Keller, H. John Miller, III, Jon E. Burrow
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Patent number: 5853192Abstract: A system (20) for controlling the effective rate at which an air bag (24) is filled comprising: a housing (22) operatively communicated with the air bag such that as the air bag is pressurized by inflation gas such gas enters the housing increasing its internal pressure, the housing (22) including: variable vent (54, 50, 52) for defining an opening through which a quantity of inflation gas is controllably diverted from the air bag to thereby reduce its rate of inflation from that rate which is achieved when the vent means is closed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Sikorski, Jason Raines, Lynette Norgan-Curtiss, Matthew Owen, Gerald Keller
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Patent number: 5799893Abstract: An energy absorbing retractor having a frame, locking mechanisms to initially stop a spool from rotating in a belt protraction direction, the spool rotationally supported relative to the frame, a seat belt wound about the spool, and bias means to retract the seat belt, a two sided torsion bar for generating at least a first level of reaction torque on the spool permitting the spool to rotate in a controlled manner in a belt protracting direction including a torsion bar having a middle portion fixedly coupled to the spool to prevent relative rotation therebetween, a first torsion rod extending therefrom, the first torsion rod including a first end coupled to a first locking mechanism to prevent the first end from rotating upon such coupling, whereby upon locking of the first end, and the loading of the spool, the first torsion rod is twisted to generate a first level of control force.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: H. John Miller, III, Gerald Keller
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Patent number: 5788177Abstract: An energy absorbing seat belt retractor having a frame, a locking mechanism to initially stop a spool from rotating in a belt protraction direction, the spool rotationally supported relative to the frame, a seat belt wound about the spool, and bias means to retract the seat belt, a mechanism means for permitting the spool to rotate in the belt protraction direction subsequent to being locked including a wire pulling device which pulls a formed wire member through a tortuous path and in so doing generates a reaction force to control the manner in which the spool rotates.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: Gerald Keller, H. John Miller, III, Jon E. Burrow
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Patent number: 5782529Abstract: An occupant protection system for protecting a seated occupant comprising: seat (20) having a seat cushion (22) and a seat back (24), frame means (26, 30) to support the seat back, a headrest extending above the seat back, cushion material (32) for providing resiliency to the seat and a protective cover material (34) covering the cushion material; an air bag (50,50'), having a first portion extending generally along the length of the seat back and a second portion which when inflated extends above the seat back to be positioned generally in front of the headrest, whereby upon inflation of the first portion of the air bag a portion of the seat back is gently urged against the spine of the occupant and the second portion expands upwardly to provide a protective layer between the headrest and the occupant's head.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: H. John Miller, III, Gerald Keller
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Patent number: 5447874Abstract: A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device gate is provided that reduces gate length variability while maintaining self-alignment and eliminating etch damage and substrate contamination. A gate opening (18) is formed in an oxide layer (16) using a anisotropic etch. The anisotropic etch creates a reverse gate metal image that has low gate length variability. Dual metal gate (26) is then deposited. The excess gate metal is then removed and the top surface (31) of the gate (30) planarized using a chemical mechanical polish. The remaining oxide (16) is then removed, leaving a precise gate (30). The use of a nitride barrier (12) and of an etchstop layer (14) of aluminum nitride under the oxide layer (16) is also shown.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Inventors: Gordon Grivna, Bruce A. Bernhardt, Gerald Keller