Patents by Inventor Joseph G Lemmon

Joseph G Lemmon 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: 8702124
    Abstract: An airbag deployment system for a vehicle is provided. The system can include an airbag positioned between a vehicle frame and a headliner, and a trim member positioned inboard of the frame. The system can also include a deployment ramp coupled to the frame and the trim member. The deployment ramp can have a ramp surface. The ramp surface can be positioned and configured such that when the airbag is deployed a portion of the airbag engages the ramp surface and the trim member to urge the trim member in an outboard direction toward the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2014
    Assignee: Chrysler Group LLC
    Inventors: Shawn R. Williams, Joseph G. Lemmon, Robert P. Kuhr, Neil Thomas, Steven M. Johnson, Cedric Stokes
  • Patent number: 8602445
    Abstract: An attachment clip for coupling an airbag to a motor vehicle is provided. The clip can include a first leg having a first aperture, a second aperture and a protrusion extending from an edge of the second aperture in an outward direction from the first leg. The clip can include a second leg spaced from the first leg and coupled to the first leg. The second leg has a threaded aperture substantially coaxial with the first aperture of the first leg. The space between the first and second legs can slidably receive a mounting member and a portion of the airbag. The protrusion can engage the portion of the airbag, and a fastener can extend through the first aperture of the first leg, through the portion of the airbag and through the mounting member to engage the threaded aperture of the second leg for attaching the airbag to the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Chrysler Group LLC
    Inventors: Shawn R. Williams, Joseph G. Lemmon, D. Scott Bittinger
  • Publication number: 20130069349
    Abstract: An airbag deployment system for a vehicle is provided. The system can include an airbag positioned between a vehicle frame and a headliner, and a trim member positioned inboard of the frame. The system can also include a deployment ramp coupled to the frame and the trim member. The deployment ramp can have a ramp surface. The ramp surface can be positioned and configured such that when the airbag is deployed a portion of the airbag engages the ramp surface and the trim member to urge the trim member in an outboard direction toward the frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2012
    Publication date: March 21, 2013
    Applicant: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
    Inventors: Shawn R. Williams, Joseph G. Lemmon, Robert P. Kuhr, Neil Thomas, Steven Mark Johnson, Cedric Stokes
  • Patent number: 7744120
    Abstract: An overhead trim system for a motor vehicle has a mounting bracket coupled to an overhead area of the motor vehicle and an integrally formed trim member. The integrally formed trim member is configured to extend along a selected length of a perimeter of the overhead area and defines a hinge. The integrally formed trim member is coupled to the mounting bracket to define a cavity configured for receipt of an airbag module. The hinge in a first position is capable of retaining the airbag module within the cavity and in a second position is capable of enabling the airbag module to expand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2010
    Assignee: Chrysler Group LLC
    Inventors: John C Rust, Joseph G Lemmon, Michael A Warnez, Shawn R Williams, Babak R Famili, Robert P Kuhr
  • Patent number: 6588557
    Abstract: A blow molded (HIC) formation with energy buffers provides absorption of vehicle occupant cranial impacts. A generally plastic, forced air, expanded formation defines a cavity, the formation walls being of varied geometric shapes having calculated wall thicknesses, each shape having an energy absorbing and resiliency characteristic. The formation of geometric shapes is positioned depending upon the vehicle stiffness characteristics and the degree of impact absorption required. Geometric shapes employed may consist of sinusoidal waveforms, a gabled design, or either of the preceding with an internal strengthening rib employed to alter formation impact absorbing characteristics. The formation contains an orifice to ensure that vehicle occupant energy is efficiently absorbed during the concurrent events of formation compaction and air expulsion through the orifice. The blow molded formation may be glued or otherwise suitably fastened to an automobile headliner, door panel, pillar, or other location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: DaimlerChrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Shawn R Williams, Matthew W Liddane, Joseph G Lemmon, Jerry D Loman, Jeffrey S Rausch, Thomas A Lariviere
  • Patent number: 6474724
    Abstract: An impact energy absorbing arrangement is provided for a vehicle interior having a protuberance designed and configured as part of an interior surface covering a vehicle pillar and butting into a headliner surface. The protuberance is arranged so that if an occupant's head forcibly strikes the roof headliner directly above the pillar, the protuberance on the pillar surface would absorb at least a portion of the impact force as well as minimize potential rotation of the head about the occupant's neck by being positioned so as to contact a portion of the occupant's head at approximately the same time as contact would occur with the headliner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: DaimlerChrysler Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph G Lemmon, Rajkumar Rajagopalan, Jennifer A Head, Catherine Oddo-Long, Shawn R Williams
  • Publication number: 20020145298
    Abstract: A blow molded (HIC) formation with energy buffers provides absorption of vehicle occupant cranial impacts. A generally plastic, forced air, expanded formation defines a cavity, the formation walls being of varied geometric shapes having calculated wall thicknesses, each shape having an energy absorbing and resiliency characteristic. The formation of geometric shapes is positioned depending upon the vehicle stiffness characteristics and the degree of impact absorption required. Geometric shapes employed may consist of sinusoidal waveforms, a gabled design, or either of the preceding with an internal strengthening rib employed to alter formation impact absorbing characteristics. The formation contains an orifice to ensure that vehicle occupant energy is efficiently absorbed during the concurrent events of formation compaction and air expulsion through the orifice. The blow molded formation may be glued or otherwise suitably fastened to an automobile headliner, door panel, pillar, or other location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Shawn R. Williams, Matthew W. Liddane, Joseph G. Lemmon, Jerry D. Loman, Jeffrey S. Raush, Thomas A. Lariviere
  • Publication number: 20020135206
    Abstract: An impact energy absorbing arrangement is provided for a vehicle interior having a protuberance designed and configured as part of an interior surface covering a vehicle pillar and butting into a headliner surface. The protuberance is arranged so that if an occupant's head forcibly strikes the roof headliner directly above the pillar, the protuberance on the pillar surface would absorb at least a portion of the impact force as well as minimize potential rotation of the head about the occupant's neck by being positioned so as to contact a portion of the occupant's head at approximately the same time as contact would occur with the headliner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Inventors: Joseph G. Lemmon, Rajkumar Rajagopalan, Jennifer A. Head, Catherine Oddo-Long, Shawn R. Williams