Patents by Inventor Robert M. Kremer
Robert M. Kremer 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: 5472229Abstract: An air bag module (50) comprising an inflator (40) for generating inflation gas; an air bag (12) disposed about the inflator to receive the inflation gas exiting the inflator; a structure (52) for supporting at least the inflator. The inflator comprises: a pressure vessel (42) and a plurality of exit ports (16). The exit ports are arranged to render the inflator in a thrust neutral condition when the inflator is not attached to the structure. A plug (60) or plugs is provided for closing a designated set of exit ports to render the inflator in a non-thrust neutral condition when supported by the structure. Each plug is received in each of the designated exit ports and is preferably received though a portion of the structure such that if the inflator is removed from the structure each plug must also be removed, thereby opening all of previously closed exit ports and rendering the inflator in its thrust neutral condition once again.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Bendix-Atlantic Inflator CompanyInventors: Robert J. Bishop, Richard L. Frantom, Robert M. Kremer, Klaus F. Ocker, Roy G. Brown, Teresa L. Bazel, Donald W. Renfoe
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Patent number: 5351988Abstract: An inflator comprising: a pressure vessel (10) for storing a quantity of stored inflation gas under pressure. The pressure vessel comprising a first burst disk (46) and a seal disk (310) both for selectively sealing same. The inflator (10) including a gas release mechanism (52, 300) for permitting the controlled, staged release of the inflation gas at determinable inflation rates. The gas release mechanism includes: a first pyrotechnic device, positioned outside of the pressure vessel and spaced from the first burst disk (46), including a piston (72) moved into a disk piercing position to rupture the first burst disk (46) in response to the buildup of pressure caused burning of a first quantity of propellant material (218).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Bishop, Richard L. Frantom, Robert M. Kremer, Klaus F. Ocker, Roy G. Brown, James Ross, Donald W. Renfroe
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Patent number: 5304758Abstract: A pressure switch (30) adapted to be placed within a pressurized chamber for generating a logical signal when the pressure within the chamber reduces to a determinable pressure P.sub.1. The pressure switch (30) comprises: a pressure vessel (32) sealed at one end (34) by a snap action diagram (40) and having an inner stop (42) and an outer stop (60, 62) respectively positioned on opposing sides of the diaphragm (40) for limiting diaphragm motion. The outer stop comprises: a first cylindrical portion (78), a first pair of parallel slots (80a, b) formed therein and a through bore (70, 72, 74) extending therethrough. A switch assembly is loosely mounted to the outer stop. The switch assembly (90) comprises an upper housing member (92), a lower housing member (94), first and second electrical contacts (96a, 96b) and a pin (98).Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Bendix Atlantic Inflator CompanyInventors: Robert J. Bishop, Richard L. Frantom, Robert M. Kremer, Klaus F. Ocker, Roy G. Brown, Teresa L. Bazel, Donald W. Renfroe
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Patent number: 5257819Abstract: An inflator (110) including: a pressure means (12, 14, 16, 20) for storing a quantity of stored inflation gas under pressure. The pressure means including a first burst disk (46) in communication with the stored inflation gas and preventing egress of the gas from the chamber and a hollow sliding piston (172) having at one end thereof cutting edges (174) for puncturing the first burst disk (46). A shear disk (180) having a stationary outer portion (187) and a central portion or second disk (186), central portion is secured to one end of the piston (172) opposite the cutting edges (174). The central portion is capable of separating from the outer portion and moving with the piston (172). A quantity of propellant material (218) is provided near the second burst disk (80) to produce gaseous combustion products when burned.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Bendix Atlantic Inflator CompanyInventors: Richard L. Frantom, Robert J. Bishop, Robert M. Kremer, Klaus F. Ocker, Charles D. Woods, Donald W. Renfroe, James M. Rose, Teresa L. Bazel, Roy Brown
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Patent number: 5199740Abstract: A device (20) for inflating an air bag (37) comprising: a pressure vessel (34) formed by a vessel part (22) and a generator body assembly (30). The generator body assembly is received within opposing openings (24, 26) in the vessel part (22) and secured thereto to provide a gas tight seal (28). The generator body assembly (30) includes: a first bore (38) to receive a quantity of propellant (150) and initiator assembly (120) to cause the propellant (150) to burn in response to a control signal indicative of a vehicle crash. Various passages are provided in the gas generator assembly and oriented to permit the products of combustion of the burning propellant to impinge on inner walls of the pressure vessel to reduce particulate emission.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Bendix Atlantic Inflator Co.Inventors: Richard L. Frantom, Klaus F. Ocker, Robert M. Kremer, William E. Rogerson, William D. Gaw, Jr., Roy G. Brown, Teresa L. Bazel, Donald W. Renfroe, Charles D. Woods, Robert J. Bishop
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Patent number: 5076607Abstract: An inflator (10) comprising: a pressure tank (12, 14, 16, 20) for storing a quantity of stored inflation gas under pressure. The pressure tank comprising a first burst disk (46) in communication with the stored inflation gas; a sliding piston (72) including at one end thereof a sharp edge (74) for puncturing the first rupture disk and at its other end a second rupture disk (80). The sliding piston (72) movable into engagement with the first rupture disk in response to the build up of pressure acting on the second rupture disk (80) in response to the burning of propellant material (90) thereby permitting egress of the stored inflation gas. The second burst disk being ruptured by the continued build up of pressure due to the burning propellant whereupon after the rupturing of same the heated products of combustion resulting from the burning propellant flow through the sliding piston (72) to increase the temperature of the stored inflation gas prior to its exit from the inflator.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Bendix Atlantic Inflator Co.Inventors: Charles D. Woods, Donald W. Renfroe, James M. Rose, Teresa L. Bazel, Richard L. Frantom, Robert J. Bishop, Robert M. Kremer, Klaus F. Ocker
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Patent number: 5033772Abstract: A hybrid inflator (10) for a cushion or air bag comprising: a pressure vessel means (16) for storing a volume of stored gas at an elevated pressure, including at least one opening (22) adapted to communicate gas within the pressure vessel to a cushion (84), a mixing chamber (60) defining a volume significantly smaller than the remaining volume of the pressure vessel; a disk (70) for providing a rupturable seal in the pressure vessel; a heat and gas generator (30,32,40,42,52,54) responsive to a control signal, for generating heated media for increasing the temperature of the stored gas at least in the mixing chamber (60), and for directing the heated media into the mixing chamber (60) and onto the disk for opening same.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Frantom, Robert M. Kremer, David A. Pickett
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Patent number: 4674801Abstract: A shock absorber for a safety restraint system having a loop of wire whose opposite ends entrained through a ferrule and crimped therein. The opposite ends of the wire have a predetermined free length extending beyond the ferrule. Stop members attached to the ends of the free lengths prevent the ends of the wire from being pulled through the ferrule when the applied energy exceeds the energy absorbing capabilities of the energy absorber.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Donald A. DiPaola, Robert M. Kremer, Kevin C. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4331350Abstract: A seat belt anchor assembly including an anchor around which a loop of seat belt webbing is retained, and openings in both portions of the webbing aligned with an aperture in the anchor for mounting the anchor to a structural part of a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: John W. Frankila, Robert M. Kremer