Patents by Inventor Richard C. DELASHMUTT
Richard C. DELASHMUTT 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: 10528334Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-coverts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Repairify, Inc.Inventors: Lonnie E. Margol, Walter W. McIntyre, Richard C. Delashmutt, Daniel J. Stiltner, Charles P. Olsen
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Publication number: 20170277527Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-coverts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: LONNIE E. MARGOL, Walter W. MCINTYRE, Richard C. DELASHMUTT, Daniel J. STILTNER, Charles P. OLSEN
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Patent number: 9684500Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-converts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Repairify, Inc.Inventors: Lonnie E. Margol, Walter W McIntyre, Richard C Delashmutt, Daniel J Stiltner, Charles P Olsen
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Publication number: 20140249696Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-converts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventors: Lonnie E. MARGOL, Walter W. MCINTYRE, Richard C. DELASHMUTT, Daniel J. STILTNER, Charles P. OLSEN
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Publication number: 20140249712Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-converts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Inventors: Lonnie E. MARGOL, Walter W. MCINTYRE, Richard C. DELASHMUTT, Daniel J. STILTNER, Charles P. Olsen
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Patent number: 8688313Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-coverts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: AES Technologies, LLC.Inventors: Lonnie E Margol, Walter W McIntyre, Richard C Delashmutt, Daniel J Stiltner, Charles P Olsen
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Publication number: 20110106374Abstract: A system and method for remotely programming a vehicle including a vehicle connector with a plurality of pins in communication with one or more vehicle sub-systems or modules, a vehicle communication device connected to the vehicle connector; a bi-directional communication link between the vehicle communication device and a remote communication device, and a computer system connected to the remote communication device. The vehicle communication device is configured to receive signals from the pins, convert the signals to a network compatible data packet which can then be transmitted to the remote communication device, which re-coverts the signals to the pin signals, which can be read by a computing system, such as a vehicle scan tool. Programming instructions can be sent from the scan tool to the vehicle, over the bi-directional communication link between the remote communication device and the vehicle communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Lonnie E. MARGOL, Walter W. McINTYRE, Richard C. DELASHMUTT, Daniel J. STILTNER, Charles P. OLSEN