Patents by Inventor Stephen Samuel
Stephen Samuel 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: 8787822Abstract: Disclosed here is an audio system and a method of operating the same. The audio system comprises a receiver module for receiving radio frequency (RF) input signal associated with a plurality of radio stations, an Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) coupled to the receiver for digitizing the received RF input signal and a stored set of computer-executable instructions. The instructions include those for selecting a particular radio station from the plurality of radio stations, shifting the frequency of the particular radio station to an intermediate frequency (IF), demodulating the frequency shifted portion of the RF input signal to retrieve an output signal and generating a time division multiplexed signal based on the output signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Adori LabsInventors: Viswanathan Iyer, Stephen Samuel, Kartik Parija
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Patent number: 7991552Abstract: A system and method are provided to determine the side-impact collision status of a nearby vehicle or vehicles. If a nearby vehicle has been in a collision, responsive systems may be triggered automatically. Responses may include warning the driver of the host vehicle and/or warning drivers of other vehicles or centralized networks by, among other methods, V2V or V2I communications. Responses may also include automatically triggering countermeasures in the host vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen Samuel, Christopher Nave, W. Trent Yopp, Roger Arnold Trombley
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Patent number: 7991551Abstract: A system and method are provided to determine the collision status of a nearby vehicle or vehicles. If a nearby vehicle has been in a collision, responsive systems may be triggered automatically. Responses may include warning the driver of the host vehicle and/or warning drivers of other vehicles or centralized networks by, among other methods, V2V or V2I communications. Responses may also include automatically triggering countermeasures in the host vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephen Samuel, Christopher Nave, W. Trent Yopp, Roger Trombley
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Patent number: 7401395Abstract: A molding apparatus and method for use are provided for covering a seam extending between roof and side panels of a vehicle, the panels including opposing shoulders adjacent the seam defining a ditch. The apparatus includes a section of molding including first and second ends, an upper surface including a painted finish, and a lower surface. Mounts extend from the lower surface that are spaced apart from one another. Flexible trim extends along side edges of the molding between the first and second ends. In addition, a roof rack member extends from the upper surface of the molding. During use, the molding is mounted to the vehicle at a plurality of discrete locations, e.g., by the mounts, such that the molding extends along the ditch without touching the shoulders. The trim extends from the side edges to contact the shoulders of the ditch.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Mu Shu Technologies, LLCInventors: Joseph T. Unger, Darrell L. Breckel, Stephen Samuel, Steve Brook
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Publication number: 20060090324Abstract: A molding apparatus and method for use are provided for covering a seam extending between roof and side panels of a vehicle, the panels including opposing shoulders adjacent the seam defining a ditch. The apparatus includes a section of molding including first and second ends, an upper surface including a painted finish, and a lower surface. Mounts extend from the lower surface that are spaced apart from one another. Flexible trim extends along side edges of the molding between the first and second ends. In addition, a roof rack member extends from the upper surface of the molding. During use, the molding is mounted to the vehicle at a plurality of discrete locations, e.g., by the mounts, such that the molding extends along the ditch without touching the shoulders. The trim extends from the side edges to contact the shoulders of the ditch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Joseph Unger, Darrell Breckel, Stephen Samuel, Steve Brook
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Patent number: 7004537Abstract: A molding apparatus and method for use are provided for covering a seam extending between roof and side panels of a vehicle, the panels including opposing shoulders adjacent the seam defining a ditch. The apparatus includes a section of molding including first and second ends, an upper surface including a painted finish, and a lower surface. Mounts extend from the lower surface that are spaced apart from one another. Flexible trim extends along side edges of the molding between the first and second ends. In addition, a roof rack member extends from the upper surface of the molding. During use, the molding is mounted to the vehicle at a plurality of discrete locations, e.g., by the mounts, such that the molding extends along the ditch without touching the shoulders. The trim extends from the side edges to contact the shoulders of the ditch.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Sport Carriers, Inc.Inventors: Joseph T. Unger, Darrell L. Breckel, Stephen Samuel, Steve Brook
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Publication number: 20050189792Abstract: A molding apparatus and method for use are provided for covering a seam extending between roof and side panels of a vehicle, the panels including opposing shoulders adjacent the seam defining a ditch. The apparatus includes a section of molding including first and second ends, an upper surface including a painted finish, and a lower surface. Mounts extend from the lower surface that are spaced apart from one another. Flexible trim extends along side edges of the molding between the first and second ends. In addition, a roof rack member extends from the upper surface of the molding. During use, the molding is mounted to the vehicle at a plurality of discrete locations, e.g., by the mounts, such that the molding extends along the ditch without touching the shoulders. The trim extends from the side edges to contact the shoulders of the ditch.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Joseph Unger, Darrell Breckel, Stephen Samuel
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Patent number: 6708099Abstract: An adaptive cruise control (ACC) system (10) for a host vehicle (12) is provided. The ACC system (10) includes a forward-looking sensor (18) generating a range signal corresponding to a distance between the host vehicle (12) and a target vehicle. The forward-looking sensor (18) also generates a range rate signal corresponding to a rate that the distance between the host vehicle (12) and the target vehicle is changing. A controller (20) is electrically coupled to the forward-looking sensor (18). The controller (20) maintains a preset headway distance between the host vehicle (12) and the target vehicle, when the host vehicle velocity is less than about 40 KPH, by adjusting the host vehicle velocity in response to the range signal and the range rate signal. A method for performing the same is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Levasseur Tellis, Gerald H. Engelman, John Vincent Bond, III, John Patrick Joyce, Stephen Samuel, Jeffrey Dan Rupp, Gyu Myeong Joh, M. Nabeel Tarabishy, Nigel John Clarke, Timothy Zwicky
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Publication number: 20030135318Abstract: An adaptive cruise control (ACC) system (10) for a host vehicle (12) is provided. The ACC system (10) includes a forward-looking sensor (18) generating a range signal corresponding to a distance between the host vehicle (12) and a target vehicle. The forward-looking sensor (18) also generates a range rate signal corresponding to a rate that the distance between the host vehicle (12) and the target vehicle is changing. A controller (20) is electrically coupled to the forward-looking sensor (18). The controller (20) maintains a preset headway distance between the host vehicle (12) and the target vehicle, when the host vehicle velocity is less than about 40 KPH, by adjusting the host vehicle velocity in response to the range signal and the range rate signal. A method for performing the same is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: Levasseur Tellis, Gerald H. Engelman, John Vincent Bond, John Patrick Joyce, Stephen Samuel, Jeffrey Dan Rupp, Gyu Myeong Joh, M. Nabeel Tarabishy, Nigel John Clarke, Timothy Zwicky
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Patent number: D679256Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Current Werks LLCInventors: Tim Ericksen, Patrick Manning, Katherine Robbins, Stephen Samuel