Patents by Inventor Jerry J. Connett

Jerry J. Connett 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: 8061735
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein provide a vehicle with a protective panel. In one embodiment, the vehicle comprises a frame to which components of the vehicle are attached. At least one fender is attached to the frame. An opening is located on the at least one fender. At least one of a headlight and a light assembly is disposed at the opening. A suspension system is attached to the frame, and the suspension system comprises at least one wheel disposed adjacent the opening. A protective panel is attached to the at least one fender and is located adjacent the at least one wheel and the opening. The protective panel includes an upper panel and a lower panel. The upper panel is joined to the lower panel by a living hinge so that at least one of the upper panel and the lower panel is movable between and open position and a closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2011
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventor: Jerry J Connett
  • Publication number: 20100276843
    Abstract: The invention is a method to make compression molded motor vehicle parts from a charge of composite material with resin and fibers, such as sheet molded compound. The parts have voids, such as holes and gaps, that form in the compression mold under heat and pressure and not in secondary processing steps. The resin in the charge is melts in a reservoir in the mold to form resinous material from the charge. A flow front of resinous material is allowed to flow into a flow path around a restriction corresponding to the shape of the void from the reservoir. The flow front carries sufficient reinforcing fibers into the flow path. At least part of a border for the void forms in the flow path. The configuration is allowed to at least partially set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry L. Steiner, Floyd A. Etzler, Peter J. Voors, Jerry J. Connett, Steven A. Oliver
  • Publication number: 20100244425
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein provide a vehicle with a protective panel. In one embodiment, the vehicle comprises a frame to which components of the vehicle are attached. At least one fender is attached to the frame. An opening is located on the at least one fender. At least one of a headlight and a light assembly is disposed at the opening. A suspension system is attached to the frame, and the suspension system comprises at least one wheel disposed adjacent the opening. A protective panel is attached to the at least one fender and is located adjacent the at least one wheel and the opening. The protective panel includes an upper panel and a lower panel. The upper panel is joined to the lower panel by a living hinge so that at least one of the upper panel and the lower panel is movable between and open position and a closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2009
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventor: Jerry J. Connett
  • Patent number: 7789179
    Abstract: The invention is a method to make compression molded motor vehicle parts from a charge of composite material with resin and fibers, such as sheet molded compound. The parts have voids, such as holes and gaps, that form in the compression mold under heat and pressure and not in secondary processing steps. The resin in the charge is melts in a reservoir in the mold to form resinous material from the charge. A flow front of resinous material is allowed to flow into a flow path around a restriction corresponding to the shape of the void from the reservoir. The flow front carries sufficient reinforcing fibers into the flow path. At least part of a border for the void forms in the flow path. The configuration is allowed to at least partially set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2010
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry L. Steiner, Floyd A. Etzler, Peter J. Voors, Jerry J. Connett, Steven A. Oliver
  • Publication number: 20080272518
    Abstract: The invention is a method to make compression molded motor vehicle parts from a charge of composite material with resin and fibers, such as sheet molded compound. The parts have voids, such as holes and gaps, that form in the compression mold under heat and pressure and not in secondary processing steps. The resin in the charge is melts in a reservoir in the mold to form resinous material from the charge. A flow front of resinous material is allowed to flow into a flow path around a restriction corresponding to the shape of the void from the reservoir. The flow front carries sufficient reinforcing fibers into the flow path. At least part of a border for the void forms in the flow path. The configuration is allowed to at least partially set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2007
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry L. Steiner, Floyd A. Etzler, Peter J. Voors, Jerry J. Connett, Steven A. Oliver
  • Patent number: 7416038
    Abstract: A hinge bar for the hinge assembly of a large motor vehicle's hood has a body with opposite ends, arms, curved end sections connecting the arms to the body at each end and hinge bar brackets extending from the arms. At least one ring is located between the midsection of the body and one of the opposite ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual PRoperty Company, LLC
    Inventors: Floyd A. Etzler, Jerry J. Connett
  • Patent number: 7086673
    Abstract: A front bumper for a mobile vehicle that rotates to provide additional access to the vehicle engine. The rotating front bumper is provided in various embodiments, exemplifying possible modes of configuration and operation thereof. Specifically, methods of retaining the front bumper in a non-rotated position are presented, as are methods for preventing over-extension, and linkages that cause the front bumper to rotate when the hood is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry J. Connett, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Gordon S. Johnson, Matthew M. Sullivan, Travis E. Dennison, Patrick O. Gotschall, Steven P. Kuhn
  • Patent number: 6719077
    Abstract: A hood-latching system for a vehicle that has an engine-compartment hood that can be moved between a closed position and one or more open positions. The hood-latching system comprises one or more novel hood latches that are operable, when secured in a latched state to apply hood retention forces to the engine-compartment hood and thus, to secure the engine-compartment hood in its closed position. The novel hood latches of the hood latching system comprise prop legs that support the novel hood latches out of a path of travel of the engine-compartment hood when the novel hood latches are not secured in a latched state. The prop legs of the novel hood latches, thus, enable one person to close the engine-compartment hood of the vehicle without pinching the novel hood latches between the engine-compartment hood and latch-anchor components to which the novel hood latches are mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry J. Connett, Lawrence Hoffman
  • Publication number: 20030159867
    Abstract: A hood-latching system for a vehicle that has an engine-compartment hood that can be moved between a closed position and one or more open positions. The hood-latching system comprises one or more novel hood latches that are operable, when secured in a latched state to apply hood retention forces to the engine-compartment hood and to, thus, to secure the engine-compartment hood in its closed position. The novel hood latches of the hood latching system comprise prop legs that support the novel hood latches out of a path of travel of the engine-compartment hood when the novel hood latches are not secured in a latched state. The prop legs of the novel hood latches, thus, enable one person to close the engine-compartment hood of the vehicle without pinching the novel hood latches between the engine-compartment hood and latch-anchor components to which the novel hood latches are mounted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventors: Jerry J. Connett, Lawrence Hoffman
  • Patent number: D536287
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2007
    Assignee: International Truck and Engine Corporation Canada
    Inventors: David J. Beigel, Manjeet Kohli, Jerry J. Connett
  • Patent number: D542715
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: International Truck and Engine Corporation Canada
    Inventors: David J. Beigel, L. David Allendorph, Craig S. Tsukayama, Kris K. Timmerman, Sunil K. Jain, Ronald F. Mitchell, Charles W. Kipfer, Craig L. Randolph, Franz Mueller, James P. Pennell, James M. Oleson, Jerry J. Connett, Floyd A. Etzler, Eric J. Ognian, Eric A. Magda, Michael F. Mazziotti, Manjeet Kohli, Michael Long, Larry N. Reynard
  • Patent number: D558643
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: International Truck and Engine Corporation Canada
    Inventors: David J. Beigel, L. David Allendorph, Craig L. Randolph, Floyd A. Etzler, Jerry J. Connett, Kris K. Timmerman, Craig S. Tsukayama, Ronald F. Mitchell, Franz Mueller, Charles W. Kipfer, Sunil K. Jain, Travis E. Dennison, James P. Pennell, James M. Oleson, Eric J. Ognian, Eric A. Magda, Michael F. Mazziotti