Patents by Inventor Jack S. Palazzolo

Jack S. Palazzolo 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).

  • Patent number: 7226079
    Abstract: An air bag assembly, for use with a vehicle having a panel with a breakaway door, includes an air bag housing having first and second housing portions. Each housing portion has a connection flange, and the connection flanges are positioned adjacent each other and secured together. An air bag and inflator are disposed within the air bag housing, and the inflator is operable to inflate the air bag. The assembly further includes a tether having a first end adapted to be secured to the breakaway door of the panel and a second end that is secured between the connection flanges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Michael J. Hier, Jack S. Palazzolo, Joseph J. Davis, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6732894
    Abstract: A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising a vehicle component including a cup holder opening therein and an aperture formed adjacent the cup holder opening. A base injection molded from a first material and including an attachment feature which extends into the aperture and is selectively movable between extended and collapsed positions with respect to the aperture. An arm cup injection molded from a second material at least partially around the base and including an arm, wherein the second material is overmolded onto the base but not chemically bonded to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy R. Hubbert, Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Michael J. Hier, Jack S. Palazzolo, Dean Corrion
  • Patent number: 6685555
    Abstract: An outlet for a climate control system includes a support member and multiple vanes pivotally connected to the support member. The outlet also includes a link attached to the vanes such that the vanes are pivotable in unison. Furthermore, the link comprises a soft, rubbery material having a Shore A hardness in the range of 40 to 80.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jack S. Palazzolo
  • Patent number: 6652793
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a vehicle cup holder arm, and a vehicle cup holder assembly produced thereby. The method includes injection molding a first material to form a base including an attachment feature adapted for engagement within an aperture adjacent a cup holder opening in a vehicle. A second material is injection molded to form an arm cup around the base and includes an arm. The second material does not chemically bond to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening. A third material is injection molded onto the arm to form a soft rubber grip for engaging a cup. The cup holder arm may be movable vertically for adjustment with respect to differently-sized cups.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Corrion, Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, Timothy R. Hubbert
  • Publication number: 20030209892
    Abstract: An air bag assembly, for use with a vehicle having a panel with a breakaway door, includes an air bag housing having first and second housing portions. Each housing portion has a connection flange, and the connection flanges are positioned adjacent each other and secured together. An air bag and inflator are disposed within the air bag housing, and the inflator is operable to inflate the air bag. The assembly further includes a tether having a first end adapted to be secured to the breakaway door of the panel and a second end that is secured between the connection flanges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2002
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Applicant: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Michael J. Hier, Jack S. Palazzolo, Joseph J. Davis
  • Publication number: 20030183319
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle includes joining first and second support brackets to opposite ends of a cross car beam using an adhesive, such that the adhesive is a primary attachment means for joining the support brackets to the cross car beam. Furthermore, the support brackets are attachable to the vehicle so as to support the cross car beam in the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Applicant: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald O. Morrison, Mark A. Folkert, Jack S. Palazzolo, Ian D. Haynes
  • Patent number: 6582011
    Abstract: A plastic cross car beam for a motor vehicle includes first and second members joined together at sealing points to form at least two ducts. The cross sectional shapes of the ducts are essentially constant along the length of the cross car beam and shaped to provide structural support for various types of loadings. Each duct is provided with at least one inlet, aligned with an HVAC assembly, and one outlet, aligned with a vent or register. Preferably a support member, which is integral with one of the members, extends downward from one of the ducts and supports an HVAC case. Also, preferably, the support member is provided with a pocket for receiving an energy absorbing bracket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Jack S. Palazzolo, David J. Cauvin, Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jeffrey L. Soncrant
  • Patent number: 6560872
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle includes joining first and second support brackets to opposite ends of a cross car beam using an adhesive, such that the adhesive is a primary attachment means for joining the support brackets to the cross car beam. Furthermore, the support brackets are attachable to the vehicle so as to support the cross car beam in the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald O. Morrison, Mark A. Folkert, Jack S. Palazzolo, Ian D. Haynes
  • Publication number: 20030056872
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cross car beam assembly for use with a vehicle includes joining first and second support brackets to opposite ends of a cross car beam using an adhesive, such that the adhesive is a primary attachment means for joining the support brackets to the cross car beam. Furthermore, the support brackets are attachable to the vehicle so as to support the cross car beam in the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Applicant: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald O. Morrison, Mark A. Folkert, Jack S. Palazzolo, Ian D. Haynes
  • Patent number: 6511342
    Abstract: A configurable instrument panel design is provided that integrates component designs so that an instrument panel can be configured for a specific vehicle content as late in the vehicle assembly process as possible. An electrical system is provided that utilizes a flat flexible cable that is the same for every vehicle independent of vehicle content. Electronic modules are provided with connectors that only connect to the specific wires required for a particular module. A plurality of different multiplexing links are built-in to the electrical system and wiring arrangement allowing the system to be universal across all possible instrument panel configurations. This allows the system to accommodate lower option vehicles at a lower cost than conventional technology. Thin smart switch units can be installed at a final stage in the instrument panel assembly process to configure the feature content of the instrument panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Hein, David J. Berels, Arthur W. Hess, Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, John P. Slaven
  • Publication number: 20020180102
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a vehicle cup holder arm, and a vehicle cup holder assembly produced thereby. The method includes injection molding a first material to form a base including an attachment feature adapted for engagement within an aperture adjacent a cup holder opening in a vehicle. A second material is injection molded to form an arm cup around the base and includes an arm. The second material does not chemically bond to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening. A third material is injection molded onto the arm to form a soft rubber grip for engaging a cup. The cup holder arm may be movable vertically for adjustment with respect to differently-sized cups.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Corrion, Joseph J. Davis, Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, Timothy R. Hubbert
  • Publication number: 20020153399
    Abstract: A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising a vehicle component including a cup holder opening therein and an aperture formed adjacent the cup holder opening. A base injection molded from a first material and including an attachment feature which extends into the aperture and is selectively movable between extended and collapsed positions with respect to the aperture. An arm cup injection molded from a second material at least partially around the base and including an arm, wherein the second material is overmolded onto the base but not chemically bonded to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2002
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Inventors: Timothy R. Hubbert, Joseph J. Davis, Michael J. Hier, Jack S. Palazzolo, Dean Corrion
  • Patent number: 6468457
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a vehicle cup holder arm, and a vehicle cup holder assembly produced thereby. The method includes injection molding a first material to form a base including an attachment feature adapted for engagement within an aperture adjacent a cup holder opening in a vehicle. A second material is injection molded to form an arm cup around the base and includes an arm. The second material does not chemically bond to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening. A third material is injection molded onto the arm to form a soft rubber grip for engaging a cup. The cup holder arm may be movable vertically for adjustment with respect to differently-sized cups.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Corrion, Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, Timothy R. Hubbert
  • Patent number: 6441510
    Abstract: A configurable instrument panel design is provided that integrates component designs so that an instrument panel can be configured for a specific vehicle content as late in the vehicle assembly process as possible. An electrical system and modular instrument cluster are provided that utilizes the same flat flexible cable for every vehicle independent of vehicle content. Instrument cluster modules are provided with universal connector arrangement, where the type and function of a particular module determine which connectors are live. A plurality of different multiplexing links are built-in to the electrical system and wiring arrangement allowing the system to be universal across all possible instrument cluster configurations. This allows the system to accommodate lower option vehicles at a lower cost than conventional technology. Instrument cluster features can be configured at the time of assembly, all without customizing the electrical system and wiring arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Hein, David J. Berels, Arthur W. Hess, Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, John P. Slaven
  • Patent number: 6378934
    Abstract: A cross-guard duct for a motor vehicle comprising a first member and a second member joined together at sealing points to form at least two chambers. Each chamber is provided with at least one inlet and at least one outlet. The chamber inlet is adapted to align with an outlet of a HVAC case. The chamber outlet is adapted to be connected to a vent or register of the motor vehicle. A support member extends downward from one of the chambers. The support member is an integral part of one of the members. The support member is adapted to support the HVAC case. The support member is provided with at least one pocket for receiving an energy-absorbing bracket. The invention is also directed towards a steering column support bracket comprising a metal and plastic molded over the metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Jack S. Palazzolo, Davin J. Cauvin, Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jeffrey L. Soncrant
  • Publication number: 20020038965
    Abstract: A plastic cross car beam for a motor vehicle that includes first and second members joined together at sealing points to form at least two ducts. The cross sectional shapes of the ducts are essentially constant along the length of the cross car beam and shaped to provide structural support for various types of loadings. Each duct is provided with at least one inlet, aligned with an HVAC assembly, and one outlet, aligned with a vent or register. Preferably a support member, which is integral with one of the members, extends downward from one of the ducts and supports an HVAC case. Also, preferably, the support member is provided with a pocket for receiving an energy absorbing bracket.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Publication date: April 4, 2002
    Inventors: Jack S. Palazzolo, David J. Cauvin, Joseph J. Davis, Jeffrey L. Soncrant
  • Patent number: 6364394
    Abstract: An instrument panel for use in a vehicle is disclosed. The instrument panel has a cross-car beam which provides structural support for the instrument panel and a retainer for securing a wire harness to the cross-car beam. The present invention provides a means to easily secure a wire harness to an instrument panel. Moreover, the retainer shields the wire harness thereby protecting the wire harness from damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph J. Davis, Jr., Jack S. Palazzolo
  • Publication number: 20010030217
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a vehicle cup holder arm, and a vehicle cup holder assembly produced thereby. The method includes injection molding a first material to form a base including an attachment feature adapted for engagement within an aperture adjacent a cup holder opening in a vehicle. A second material is injection molded to form an arm cup around the base and includes an arm. The second material does not chemically bond to the first material so that the arm cup and arm are rotatable with respect to the base for adjustably securing a cup in the cup holder opening. A third material is injection molded onto the arm to form a soft rubber grip for engaging a cup. The cup holder arm may be movable vertically for adjustment with respect to differently-sized cups.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Dean Corrion, Joseph J. Davis, Jack S. Palazzolo, Michael J. Hier, Timothy R. Hubbert