Patents by Inventor Roger Koops

Roger Koops 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).

  • Publication number: 20060290518
    Abstract: A safety system for a compartment of a vehicle includes an occupant sensor for sensing an occupant within the compartment of the vehicle, a vehicle-based control, and a wireless transmitter of the vehicle. The control is responsive to the occupant sensor. The control controls transmission by the wireless transmitter. The wireless transmitter may transmit to a receiver located external of the vehicle upon detection by the occupant sensor of the presence of an occupant within the compartment of the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a corporation of the State of Michigan
    Inventors: Robert Bingle, Roger Koops, Niall Lynam, Kevin McCarthy, Eric Hoekstra, Kenneth Schofield, Eugenie Uhlmann, Gimtong Teowee, Brent Bos, David Taylor
  • Publication number: 20060279960
    Abstract: A lighted exterior rearview mirror system for a vehicle comprises an exterior rearview mirror assembly adapted for mounting to a side of a vehicle. The exterior mirror assembly includes a reflective element having a heater and a breakaway joint assembly having stationary member and a pivoting member that comprises a bracket supporting an electrically-operable actuator for positioning the reflective element about at least one axis. The exterior mirror assembly comprises a ground illumination or a signal light. The breakaway joint assembly includes a wire-way through which a wire cable passes carrying vehicle control signals and electrical power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a corporation of the state of Michigan
    Inventors: Todd Pastrick, Linda Molenkamp, Roger Koops
  • Publication number: 20050023858
    Abstract: A safety sensing system for a compartment of a vehicle is operable to detect an occupant within the vehicle compartment. The system may be operable to sense ambient conditions in the vehicle compartment, and may generate a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. The system may actuate indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person or animal detected in the compartment. Optionally the system may open the vehicle compartment in response to a detection of an occupant and the sensed conditions. The safety system includes a false trigger protection means that limits or reduces false detections of a person or animal within the compartment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2004
    Publication date: February 3, 2005
    Applicant: Donnelly Corporation, a corporation of the State of Michigan
    Inventors: Robert Bingle, Roger Koops, Niall Lynam, Kevin McCarthy, Eric Hoekstra, Kenneth Schofield, Eugenie Uhlmann, Gimtong Teowee, Brent Bos, David Taylor
  • Patent number: 6621411
    Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Assignee: Donnelly Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle
  • Publication number: 20020196131
    Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Publication date: December 26, 2002
    Applicant: Donnelly Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V.. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle
  • Patent number: 6480103
    Abstract: A system for sensing ambient conditions in a compartment, such as the trunk of an automobile, generates a control signal in response to the sensed conditions. This control signal actuates indicators to notify operators of the vehicle that there is a person trapped in the trunk. The control signal is also used to actuate a lamp inside the trunk to provide light for the trapped person. A trunk release is also actuated, by a control module, to free the trapped person. The trunk release of the automobile can be prevented from being actuated if the automobile is moving, which prevents the trunk lid from unexpectedly opening while the vehicle is in motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Donnelly Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin C. McCarthy, Eugenie V. Uhlmann, Brent J. Bos, Eric J. Hoekstra, Roger Koops, Gimtong Teowee, Kenneth Schofield, David W. Taylor, Niall R. Lynam, Robert L. Bingle