Patents by Inventor Ronald O. King

Ronald O. King 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).

  • Patent number: 6359348
    Abstract: A remote keyless entry system including a keyless fob having a transmitter for remote transmission of a semi-passive function control signal to an automobile in which the user does not have to manually actuate the fob while it transitions with the user from a point outside of its range with respect to the automobile to a point within its range. The user need only actuate the semi-passive signal transmission once and it is repetitively transmitted for a given amount of time whereby the trunk lid for example of the user's automobile will open as the user and the keyless fob move into a predetermined range from the automobile.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald O. King
  • Publication number: 20020027424
    Abstract: A system for automatically charging a battery of a remote keyless entry transmitter includes a voltage monitoring circuit having a first microprocessor which monitors battery voltage and which causes the transmitter to send an RF signal to a receiver in the form of a base station on a motor vehicle. The signal causes a charging circuit of the base station to activate an inductive field to cause the battery to be fully charged. In one embodiment, the first microprocessor also causes the transmitter to send a second signal to the base station to shut down the charging field when the battery voltage reaches a predetermined upper limit. In another embodiment, a second microprocessor of the base station tracks the charging time and shuts down the charging field when the charging time reaches a predetermined amount. Alternatively, charging can be done by direct contact or other means.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Applicant: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Nantz, Riad Ghabra, Qingfeng Tang, Ronald O. King, Douglas C. Campbell
  • Publication number: 20010038328
    Abstract: A multifunction remote keyless entry system is provided that increases functionality of the transmitter without increasing the size of the transmitter unit by having certain buttons on the transmitter perform multiple functions based on the distance from the vehicle. More specifically, actuation of a button on the portable transmitter unit triggers operation of a first designated function if the transmitter is outside a predetermined range from the vehicle. Actuation of the same button within the predetermined range will trigger operation of a second designated function. Thus, one button performs at least two functions depending on the distance the user is from the vehicle. In a further embodiment, the same button could trigger operation of a set of different functions as a function of multiple, concentric zones around the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Inventors: Ronald O. King, Qingfeng Tang, John Nantz, Douglas C. Campbell, Riad Ghabra
  • Patent number: 6291968
    Abstract: A system for automatically charging a battery of a remote keyless entry transmitter includes a voltage monitoring circuit having a first microprocessor which monitors battery voltage and which causes the transmitter to send an RF signal to a receiver in the form of a base station on a motor vehicle. The signal causes a charging circuit of the base station to activate an inductive field to cause the battery to be fully charged. In one embodiment, the first microprocessor also causes the transmitter to send a second signal to the base station to shut down the charging field when the battery voltage reaches a predetermined upper limit. In another embodiment, a second microprocessor of the base station tracks the charging time and shuts down the charging field when the charging time reaches a predetermined amount. Alternatively, charging can be done by direct contact or other means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: Lear Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Nantz, Riad Ghabra, Qingfeng Tang, Ronald O. King, Douglas C. Campbell