Patents by Inventor Laura F. Stock
Laura F. Stock 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).
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Publication number: 20240359725Abstract: A hand wheel actuator assembly, the hand wheel actuator assembly includes a motor. The hand wheel actuator assembly also includes a motor shaft coaxially aligned with a motor axis, the motor shaft rotatably coupled to the motor, and the motor configured to cause rotation of the motor shaft about the motor axis. The hand wheel actuator assembly further includes a hand wheel shaft coaxially aligned with a hand wheel axis, the hand wheel shaft spaced from and parallel to the motor shaft, wherein the motor shaft is coupled to the hand wheel shaft by a belt. The hand wheel actuator assembly yet further includes a circuit board located between the belt and the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Steven J. Collier-Hallman, Laura F. Stock, Todd F. Jammer, Joel A. Bickel
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Patent number: 11648977Abstract: A steering column assembly includes a jacket extending longitudinally about a jacket axis, the jacket defining an opening extending radially completely through the jacket. The steering column assembly also includes an end stop assembly disposed in the opening and protruding radially inwardly. The steering column assembly further includes a steering shaft, at least a portion of the steering shaft disposed within the jacket and extending longitudinally about the jacket axis. The steering column assembly yet further includes a stop ring mounted to the steering shaft, the stop ring positioned to contact the end stop assembly at an end of rotational travel position of the steering shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Patrik M. Ryne, Floyd E. Eschenbacher, Laura F. Stock
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Patent number: 11624430Abstract: The present disclosure related to a travel stop assembly for preventing rotation, and undesired locking, of a shaft. The travel stop assembly may comprise a shaft that extends along an axis and is rotatable about the axis. A lead screw may extend along the axis and be operatively engaged, and rotatable, with the shaft about the axis. A nut may be in threaded engagement with the lead screw and axially movable along a length of the lead screw upon rotation of the lead screw. At least one stop pin may operatively engaged the lead screw and the at least one stop pin may extend from the lead screw perpendicularly relative to the axis. The stop pin may be positioned on the lead screw to stop rotation of the lead screw and the stop pin may prevent locking of the nut to the lead screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Tyler M. Reno, Laura F. Stock, Timothy J. Bennett
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Patent number: 11584426Abstract: A steering system includes a steering column for rotation between at least a center position and a range of second positions and defining a central axis. The steering system also includes an actuator assembly in operative communication with the steering column to provide steering assistance, the actuator assembly comprising a pair of plates, each plate including a first helical track and a second helical track. The steering system further includes a spring element arranged with the actuator assembly to bias movement of one of the pair of plates along the central axis to influence the steering column to move to the center position.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Ryan D. Harris, Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Laura F. Stock, Joel A. Bickel
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Publication number: 20220128134Abstract: The present disclosure related to a travel stop assembly for preventing rotation, and undesired locking, of a shaft. The travel stop assembly may comprise a shaft that extends along an axis and is rotatable about the axis. A lead screw may extend along the axis and be operatively engaged, and rotatable, with the shaft about the axis. A nut may be in threaded engagement with the lead screw and axially movable along a length of the lead screw upon rotation of the lead screw. At least one stop pin may operatively engaged the lead screw and the at least one stop pin may extend from the lead screw perpendicularly relative to the axis. The stop pin may be positioned on the lead screw to stop rotation of the lead screw and the stop pin may prevent locking of the nut to the lead screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Tyler M. Reno, Laura F. Stock, Timothy J. Bennett
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Patent number: 11204082Abstract: The present disclosure related to a travel stop assembly for preventing rotation, and undesired locking, of a shaft. The travel stop assembly may comprise a shaft that extends along an axis and is rotatable about the axis. A lead screw may extend along the axis and be operatively engaged, and rotatable, with the shaft about the axis. A nut may be in threaded engagement with the lead screw and axially movable along a length of the lead screw upon rotation of the lead screw. At least one stop pin may operatively engaged the lead screw and the at least one stop pin may extend from the lead screw perpendicularly relative to the axis. The stop pin may be positioned on the lead screw to stop rotation of the lead screw and the stop pin may prevent locking of the nut to the lead screw.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Steering Solutions IP Holding CorporationInventors: Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Tyler M. Reno, Laura F. Stock, Timothy J. Bennett
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Publication number: 20210291892Abstract: A steering column assembly includes a jacket extending longitudinally about a jacket axis, the jacket defining an opening extending radially completely through the jacket. The steering column assembly also includes an end stop assembly disposed in the opening and protruding radially inwardly. The steering column assembly further includes a steering shaft, at least a portion of the steering shaft disposed within the jacket and extending longitudinally about the jacket axis. The steering column assembly yet further includes a stop ring mounted to the steering shaft, the stop ring positioned to contact the end stop assembly at an end of rotational travel position of the steering shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Patrik M. Ryne, Floyd E. Eschenbacher, Laura F. Stock
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Publication number: 20210222759Abstract: The present disclosure related to a travel stop assembly for preventing rotation, and undesired locking, of a shaft. The travel stop assembly may comprise a shaft that extends along an axis and is rotatable about the axis. A lead screw may extend along the axis and be operatively engaged, and rotatable, with the shaft about the axis. A nut may be in threaded engagement with the lead screw and axially movable along a length of the lead screw upon rotation of the lead screw. At least one stop pin may operatively engaged the lead screw and the at least one stop pin may extend from the lead screw perpendicularly relative to the axis. The stop pin may be positioned on the lead screw to stop rotation of the lead screw and the stop pin may prevent locking of the nut to the lead screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Tyler M. Reno, Laura F. Stock, Timothy J. Bennett
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Publication number: 20200339182Abstract: A steering system includes a steering column for rotation between at least a center position and a range of second positions and defining a central axis. The steering system also includes an actuator assembly in operative communication with the steering column to provide steering assistance, the actuator assembly comprising a pair of plates, each plate including a first helical track and a second helical track. The steering system further includes a spring element arranged with the actuator assembly to bias movement of one of the pair of plates along the central axis to influence the steering column to move to the center position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Ryan D. Harris, Jeremy A. Bonkowski, Laura F. Stock, Joel A. Bickel