Patents by Inventor Stefan Miklosi
Stefan Miklosi 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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Publication number: 20080277975Abstract: A locking mechanism for fastening a support device of a folding top compartment cover of a convertible, said support device being movably mounted on the body by a drive unit. A first lock unit that is mounted on the body is provided for removably locking the support device to the body while a second lock unit that is mounted on the support device is provided for removably locking the folding top compartment cover, which is movably mounted on the support device, to the support device. In addition, an actuating device is provided for actuating the two lock units.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: WEBASTO AGInventors: Peter Biecker, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 6572175Abstract: A lowerable roof (1) of a hard-top convertible (2) with a front roof element (3), a middle roof element (4) and a rear roof element (5) which can all be moved out of a closed position which covers the motor vehicle interior (6) by a bearing mechanism into an open position in which they are deposited on top of one another in a rear-side convertible top storage compartment (9). The front roof element (3) is movably supported on the middle roof element (4), and the front roof element (3) can be lowered or raised by a carrier mechanism (17) which supports the front roof element (3) on the middle roof element (3) when the roof (1) is being moved to over or under the middle part (4) by a lengthwise guide (29).Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Thomas Schütt, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 6520561Abstract: A covering device for a convertible-top compartment of a motor vehicle and includes a cover section that, in a forward position, covers a front area of the convertible-top compartment. The cover section is moved longitudinally from the forward position to a rearward position via a positive control mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Stefan Miklosi, Thomas Schütt
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Patent number: 6467832Abstract: A convertible roof for a motor vehicle with a front roof element (3) and a rear roof element (4), which are supported to pivot on the body by a respective lever arrangement and can be deposited in a stowage space (6) which can be covered by a pivotable cover (7) of the stowage space. The front roof element (3) and the rear roof element (4) are deposited essentially in a vertical arrangement in the stowage space (6) for the roof elements. The cover (7) of the stowage space (6) for the roof elements is pivotally mounted on the body and can swing upward out of its cover position with the rear element (4) closed.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Thomas Schütt, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 6450562Abstract: A pivot drive for a front side roof rod of a motor vehicle roof or a convertible folding top which is supported with a pivoting joint on a rear lateral roof rod. The rear lateral roof rod is pivotally supported via a rod arrangement on the motor vehicle body. When the roof or folding top is open the top can be lowered into a lowered position, and when the roof or folding top is opened and closed the front side roof rod is pivoted by the pivot drive. The pivot drive has a connector that couples in driving engagement the front roof rod to a rod of the rod arrangement. The pivot drive pivots the front side roofrod relative to the rear roofrod when the roof or folding top is being lowered by the pivoting motion of the roof rod.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Stefan Miklosi, Thomas Schütt
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Patent number: 6435606Abstract: A motor vehicle roof structure with at least one openable roof part (3) which is movably guided in the area of the side members (11) has side members (11) which are detachably connected to vehicle-mounted parts, such as the A column (10) and the B column (28) of the vehicle body, by a plug-in/locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Webasto Dachsysteme GmbHInventors: Stefan Miklosi, Burkhard Reinsch
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Patent number: 6425620Abstract: Roof arrangement for a convertible with a rigid roof element (3), a rigid rear element (5) which has a rear window (31), a stowage space (16) for the folding roof located in the rear area of the vehicle for holding the roof arrangement (1), and a forced control mechanism (14) for opening and closing the roof arrangement (1), the rear element (5) having a U-shaped frame (23) with a rear lower cross strut (25) and two lateral C columns (29) and the rear window (31) with its rear lower edge being pivotally connected via the window pivot axis (33) to the bottom cross strut (25) of the rear element (5).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Thomas Schütt, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 6425621Abstract: The invention relates to a convertible motor vehicle roof having a front roof section and a rear roof section, each roof section being pivotally mounted on the vehicle body by a lever mechanism. The rear roof section is mounted so as to pivot over the front roof section, and can be lowered jointly with the front roof section into a back stowage space or area in the motor vehicle. The rear roof section being supported with a pivoting capacity on at least one of the front roof section and the lever mechanism. Preferably, when the motor vehicle roof is in a closed position, at least one of the lever mechanism and the lever for the front roof section are located substantially vertical in an area of one side front edge of the front rear roof section.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Stefan Miklosi, Thomas Schütt
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Patent number: 6416121Abstract: A folding top mechanism of a folding roof for a convertible, which has side roof rods with a guide means for movable support of the front bow and of the middle bow and a canvas folding top which is attached to the front bow, and which can be moved into a rear lowered position to open the folding roof, with the front bow being pushed at least partially over or under the middle bow by the guide means.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventor: Stefan Miklosi
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Publication number: 20020030381Abstract: A lowerable roof (1) of a hard-top convertible (2) with a front roof element (3), a middle roof element (4) and a rear roof element (5) which can all be moved out of a closed position which covers the motor vehicle interior (6) by a bearing mechanism into an open position in which they are deposited on top of one another in a rear-side convertible top storage compartment (9). The front roof element (3) is movably supported on the middle roof element (4), and the front roof element (3) can be lowered or raised by a carrier mechanism (17) which supports the front roof element (3) on the middle roof element (3) when the roof (1) is being moved to over or under the middle part (4) by a lengthwise guide means (29).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Thomas Schutt, Stefan Miklosi
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Publication number: 20010040386Abstract: The invention relates to a convertible motor vehicle roof having a front roof section and a rear roof section, each roof section being pivotally mounted on the vehicle body by a lever mechanism. The rear roof section is mounted so as to pivot over the front roof section, and can be lowered jointly with the front roof section into a back stowage space or area in the motor vehicle. The rear roof section being supported with a pivoting capacity on at least one of the front roof section and the lever mechanism. Preferably, when the motor vehicle roof is in a closed position, at least one of the lever mechanism and the lever for the front roof section are located substantially vertical in an area of one side front edge of the front rear roof section.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventors: Stefan Miklosi, Thomas Schutt
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Publication number: 20010024050Abstract: A convertible roof for a motor vehicle with a front roof element (3) and a rear roof element (4), which are supported to pivot on the body by a respective lever arrangement and can be deposited in a stowage space (6) which can be covered by a pivotable cover (7) of the stowage space. The front roof element (3) and the rear roof element (4) are deposited essentially in a vertical arrangement in the stowage space (6) for the roof elements. The cover (7) of the stowage space (6) for the roof elements is pivotally mounted on the body and can swing upward out of its cover position with the rear element (4) closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Thomas Schutt, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 6250707Abstract: A tailgate of a motor vehicle which can be selectively pivoted as the trunk lid around a front pivot axis by a front four-bar mechanism which has two levers or can be pivoted as the lid of a roof receiver for the folding roof around a rear pivot axis by a rear four-bar mechanism which has two levers, has a lever that is part of both the front four-bar mechanism and the rear four-bar mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Webasto Vehicle Systems International GmbHInventors: Thomas Dintner, Stefan Miklosi, Thomas Schott
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Patent number: 6174024Abstract: The invention relates to a device for actuating a lifting and sliding roof with a cover (13) which is joined to a cover rocker arm (4) which has at least one guideway (6A; 6B) and into which a raising mechanism for lifting the rear edge (13B) of the cover fits, and which can be displaced by means of a rack/pinion connection to the rear over the fixed roof (14) of a motor vehicle. For stabile, rattle-free guidance of the cover (13), the raising mechanism is provided with a raising lever (3), one end of which is supported with a pivot axle (2) to pivot on a roof-mounted part (1) and on its other end there are two guide elements (3A, 3B) which are at different distances from the pivot axle (2) and which each fit into a guideway (6A, 6B) of the cover rocker arm (4), the guideways being of different slopes.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Webasto Karosseriesysteme GmbHInventors: Robert Kronseder, Stefan Miklosi, J{umlaut over (u)}rgen Stenvers
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Patent number: 5769483Abstract: A convertible vehicle roof with a rigid rear roof part (7) and with a rigid rear part (8) which adjoins rear roof part (7), can be moved together with other roof parts (side roof parts 5, cover 6) into a stowage space (19) located in the rear of a vehicle. Compared to known hardtop vehicle roofs, the structure, mounting, sealing and insensitivity to tolerances are improved by the fact that the rear part (8) can be swung forwardly over the rear roof part (7) before they are moved together into the stowage space.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Webasto Karosseriesysteme GmbHInventors: Martin Danzl, Arpad Furst, Johann Mayer, Stefan Miklosi, Peter Reihl
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Patent number: 5558388Abstract: The invention relates to a vehicle roof with at least one roof cover part that can be opened during driving. This roof part can be moved into at least one open position in the manner of a conventional sliding-lifting roof on roof parts lying laterally to it or on guideways arranged on it in lengthwise direction of the vehicle. Furthermore, after complete opening of the roof part that can be opened, the roof as a whole is able to be placed in a lengthwise compacted configuration and then lowered into a stowage space behind the passenger compartment, whereby the vehicle becomes a fully open convertible-type vehicle without substantially consuming the usually available trunk space. In one set of embodiments, the compacted roof configuration is stored in a vertical orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Webasto Karosseriesysteme GmbHInventors: Arpad Furst, Martin Danzl, Johann Mayer, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 5542735Abstract: A vehicle roof with at least one roof cover part that can be opened during driving in the manner of a sunroof by being moved into at least one open position on guideways arranged in roof parts lying laterally to it in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle. A rear roof part that is stationary, at least during this sunroof mode of operation, is fixed with the lateral roof parts and can be moved with them and the cover part into a storage space in the rear part of the vehicle to expose a convertible-type roof opening. Supporting B-columns are movable in the lengthwise direction of the vehicle, and the rear roof part is mounted to them in a pivotable manner. By pivoting the rear roof part and subsequent pivoting of the B-columns, only a very small storage space is required between the seats and the rear axle for stowage of the roof.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Webasto Karosseriesysteme GmbHInventors: Arpad Furst, Martin Danzl, Johann Mayer, Stefan Miklosi
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Patent number: 4998771Abstract: A vehicle roof with a two-part cover that has a front and a rear cover part which, in a closed position, together close a roof opening made in a stationary roof skin. The rear cover part can be slid rearward along longitudinal guide mechanisms running on both sides of the roof opening into an open position that at least partially opens the roof opening. The front cover part can be pivoted relative to the rear cover part into a ventilation position. In the ventilation position, the front edge of the front cover part is lowered under the stationary roof skin, forming a ventilation gap lying in the area of the front edge of the roof opening, while the rear edge of the front cover part is kept at least approximately at the height of the front edge of the rear cover part.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Inventors: Thomas Schreiter, Peter Reihl, Stefan Miklosi, Burkhard Reinsch, Bernhard Wingen, Werner Patz, Arpad Furst