Patents by Inventor Patrick Akoma
Patrick Akoma 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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Patent number: 12630109Abstract: The present invention discloses a multiple-chamber airbag structure where the airbag design has at least a stiff lower section to reduce the chest velocity and a soft upper section to meet the HIC requirements. Although stowed and deployed as a unitary airbag, the present invention includes separate chambers, which allows for independent gas inflation and stiffness control with venting.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2022Date of Patent: May 19, 2026Assignee: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Patent number: 12036937Abstract: A lap expanding reactionary airbag apparatus includes separate expanding lap and chest portions of the airbag. When loaded in a frontal or oblique crash event, the two portions act as a reactionary surface against each other, reducing the chest velocity of a vehicle occupant, thereby reducing the forward movement of the occupant. This restriction in forward movement results in reduced lumbar injuries.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2021Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Publication number: 20230081682Abstract: The present invention discloses a multiple-chamber airbag structure where the airbag design has at least a stiff lower section to reduce the chest velocity and a soft upper section to meet the HIC requirements. Although stowed and deployed as a unitary airbag, the present invention includes separate chambers, which allows for independent gas inflation and stiffness control with venting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Patent number: 11603067Abstract: An airbag system for repositioning a seat occupant in a moving vehicle during a crash event includes: a first inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a front portion of a seat pan; a second inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a rear portion of the seat pan; and inflation control device controlling deployment of the first and second inflatable airbags. The inflation control device includes a programmable controller controlling inflation parameters of the first and second inflatable airbags to achieve a desired lift, subject to monument constraints.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Patrick Akoma
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Patent number: 11479201Abstract: The present invention discloses a multiple-chamber airbag structure where the airbag design has at least a stiff lower section to reduce the chest velocity and a soft upper section to meet the HIC requirements. Although stowed and deployed as a unitary airbag, the present invention includes separate chambers, which allows for independent gas inflation and stiffness control with venting.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2021Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Publication number: 20220161751Abstract: A lap expanding reactionary airbag apparatus includes separate expanding lap and chest portions of the airbag. When loaded in a frontal or oblique crash event, the two portions act as a reactionary surface against each other, reducing the chest velocity of a vehicle occupant, thereby reducing the forward movement of the occupant. This restriction in forward movement results in reduced lumbar injuries.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Patent number: 11292425Abstract: A pretensioning lapbelt apparatus where the pretensioning of the lapbelt is performed by the rapid inflation of an airbag that is integral to the lapbelt itself. The design of the airbag, including the attachment locations of the ends of the webbing are chosen such that, upon inflation of the airbag, the free end of the webbing—the end of the webbing that is passed through the cinching latch—is pulled taught, thereby reducing the effective length of the lapbelt. The anchor is designed to be a cinching anchor such that once the airbag deploys and pulls the webbing through the anchor (thereby pretensioning the lapbelt) a sliding pin in the anchor “cinches” the webbing, effectively locking the webbing in the pretensioned state.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin
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Publication number: 20210380064Abstract: An airbag system for repositioning a seat occupant in a moving vehicle during a crash event includes: a first inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a front portion of a seat pan; a second inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a rear portion of the seat pan; and inflation control device controlling deployment of the first and second inflatable airbags. The inflation control device includes a programmable controller controlling inflation parameters of the first and second inflatable airbags to achieve a desired lift, subject to monument constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Applicant: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Patrick Akoma
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Patent number: 11124145Abstract: An airbag system for repositioning a seat occupant in a moving vehicle during a crash event includes: a first inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a front portion of a seat pan; a second inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a rear portion of the seat pan; and inflation control device controlling deployment of the first and second inflatable airbags. The inflation control device includes a programmable controller controlling inflation parameters of the first and second inflatable airbags to achieve a desired lift, subject to monument constraints.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2017Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Schroth Safety Products LLCInventor: Patrick Akoma
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Publication number: 20210261085Abstract: The present invention discloses a multiple-chamber airbag structure where the airbag design has at least a stiff lower section to reduce the chest velocity and a soft upper section to meet the HIC requirements. Although stowed and deployed as a unitary airbag, the present invention includes separate chambers, which allows for independent gas inflation and stiffness control with venting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Schroth Safety Products LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin, Kasey Garces
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Publication number: 20210146879Abstract: A pretensioning lapbelt apparatus where the pretensioning of the lapbelt is performed by the rapid inflation of an airbag that is integral to the lapbelt itself. A preferred embodiment of the pretensioning lapbelt apparatus would include a length of seatbelt webbing with a latch fixed on one end and a cinching anchor slidable on the opposite end. Integral to the lapbelt and attached to each end of the webbing is an airbag. The airbag, as is known in the art, is configured to be flat and folded in a compact uninflated state, and then quickly inflate to its inflated state upon the introduction of an inflation gas triggered by a crash event. The design of the airbag, including the attachment locations of the ends of the webbing are chosen such that, upon inflation of the airbag, the free end of the webbing—the end of the webbing that is passed through the cinching latch—is pulled taught, thereby reducing the effective length of the lapbelt (the length between the latch and the cinching anchor).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: Schroth Safety Products LLCInventors: Patrick Akoma, Manuel Marroquin
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Publication number: 20200047698Abstract: An airbag system for repositioning a seat occupant in a moving vehicle during a crash event includes: a first inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a front portion of a seat pan; a second inflatable airbag disposed proximate to a rear portion of the seat pan; and inflation control device controlling deployment of the first and second inflatable airbags. The inflation control device includes a programmable controller controlling inflation parameters of the first and second inflatable airbags to achieve a desired lift, subject to monument constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2017Publication date: February 13, 2020Applicant: SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS LLCInventor: Patrick Akoma