Patents by Inventor Jeffrey L. Soncrant

Jeffrey L. Soncrant 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: 6854794
    Abstract: A cross car duct for use in an instrument panel assembly of an automotive vehicle includes an upper beam of one piece molded plastic extending longitudinally between opposing A-pillars of the vehicle. The cross car duct also includes a lower beam of one piece molded plastic attached to the upper beam and extending longitudinally between the A-pillars. A magnesium steering column support for supporting conventional steering components on the cross car duct is fixedly secured to the upper beam. The upper beam includes a plurality of air ducts and the lower beam includes a plurality of air openings aligned with the air ducts for passing air through the beams. The lower beam also includes a housing for supporting an HVAC module. The cross car duct further includes a plurality of integrated mode doors and actuators operatively connected to the housing of the lower beam for actuation between an open position spaced from the air openings and a closed position covering the air openings in the lower beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Magna Interior Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel V. Beckley, Martin Burke, Jeffrey L. Soncrant
  • Publication number: 20040212211
    Abstract: A cross car duct for use in an instrument panel assembly of an automotive vehicle includes an upper beam of one piece molded plastic extending longitudinally between opposing A-pillars of the vehicle. The cross car duct also includes a lower beam of one piece molded plastic attached to the upper beam and extending longitudinally between the A-pillars. A magnesium steering column support for supporting conventional steering components on the cross car duct is fixedly secured to the upper beam. The upper beam includes a plurality of air ducts and the lower beam includes a plurality of air openings aligned with the air ducts for passing air through the beams. The lower beam also includes a housing for supporting an HVAC module. The cross car duct further includes a plurality of integrated mode doors and actuators operatively connected to the housing of the lower beam for actuation between an open position spaced from the air openings and a closed position covering the air openings in the lower beam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Daniel V Beckley, Martin Burke, Jeffrey L Soncrant
  • Publication number: 20040130132
    Abstract: An instrument panel assembly for an automotive vehicle comprising an instrument panel substrate having an upper wall spaced from a lower wall to define a cavity therebetween. The substrate includes an airbag housing secured in the cavity and having opposing sides extending from a closed end adjacent the lower wall and an open end adjacent the upper wall. An airbag module is provided including an inflatable bag and an inflator for inflating the bag. The airbag module is housed within the airbag housing between the closed end and the open end. An airbag covering having a first end affixed to one of the sides of the airbag housing and a second end abutting the opposite side of the airbag housing covers the open end of the housing. An instrument panel covering is affixed to the upper wall and the airbag covering by a foam in place process for covering and concealing the substrate and the airbag module.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2004
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Inventors: Jeffrey L Soncrant, Richard A Hager
  • 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: 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