Patents by Inventor Jason Chinsen

Jason Chinsen 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: 7489483
    Abstract: A system for sensing short circuits and open circuits prior to operation of a motor (i.e., while the motor is in a static state), thereby sparing the electrical system from destructive effects of these electrical problems. In addition, the system may detect a short circuit during operation of the motor (i.e., while the motor is in a dynamic state). Still yet, the system may detect an open circuit at the motor. The motor may be any electromechanical motor, such as a direct current (DC) motor, used in a vehicle or otherwise for controlling motion of a mechanical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Frommer, Wasim Tahir, Shashank Kumar Singh, Jason Chinsen, Tomasz T. Dominik
  • Patent number: 7423400
    Abstract: A system and method for controlling a rotational closure system, such as a lift gate, of a vehicle may include sensing an angle of the rotational closure system, generating a drive signal, driving a drive mechanism with the drive signal to output a mechanical force for moving the rotational closure system, generating an angle signal having a digital pulsewidth modulation form with a duty cycle based on the angle of the rotational closure system, feeding back the angle signal, and, in response to the feedback angle signal, altering the drive signal while the drive mechanism is moving the rotational closure system between open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the angle signal is generated from a location disposed on the rotational closure system. A controller mounted to the rotational closure system may include an angle sensor and be configured to receive and process the angle signal to drive the drive mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2008
    Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Chinsen, Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik, Reginald C. Grills
  • Publication number: 20080084229
    Abstract: A system for sensing short circuits and open circuits prior to operation of a motor (i.e., while the motor is in a static state), thereby sparing the electrical system from destructive effects of these electrical problems. In addition, the system may detect a short circuit during operation of the motor (i.e., while the motor is in a dynamic state). Still yet, the system may detect an open circuit at the motor. The motor may be any electromechanical motor, such as a direct current (DC) motor, used in a vehicle or otherwise for controlling motion of a mechanical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2006
    Publication date: April 10, 2008
    Inventors: Thomas Frommer, Wasim Tahir, Shashank Kumar Singh, Jason Chinsen, Tomasz T. Dominik
  • Publication number: 20080007191
    Abstract: A system and method for controlling a rotational closure system, such as a lift gate, of a vehicle may include sensing an angle of the rotational closure system, generating a drive signal, driving a drive mechanism with the drive signal to output a mechanical force for moving the rotational closure system, generating an angle signal having a digital pulsewidth modulation form with a duty cycle based on the angle of the rotational closure system, feeding back the angle signal, and, in response to the feedback angle signal, altering the drive signal while the drive mechanism is moving the rotational closure system between open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the angle signal is generated from a location disposed on the rotational closure system. A controller mounted to the rotational closure system may include an angle sensor and be configured to receive and process the angle signal to drive the drive mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2006
    Publication date: January 10, 2008
    Inventors: Jason Chinsen, Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik, Reginald C. Grills