Patents by Inventor Steven S. Sauerbrey
Steven S. Sauerbrey 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: 10019771Abstract: In an example of a method for enabling after-hours vehicle pick up, a server recognizes that a service payment request is outstanding for a serviced vehicle. In response to the recognizing, the server transmits an ignition block command to the serviced vehicle. The ignition block command triggers a powertrain control module of the serviced vehicle to enter a disengaged state that electrically prohibits the powertrain control module from providing tractive power to a vehicle drive wheel. At the server, a notification of a payment acceptance is received from an infotainment unit of the serviced vehicle or a mobile communications device associated with the serviced vehicle. In response to receiving the notification, the server transmits an ignition enabling command triggering the powertrain control module to enter an engaged state that electrically enables the powertrain control module to provide tractive power to the vehicle drive wheel.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2013Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: GENERAL MOTORS LLCInventors: Wahaj Ahmed, Steven S. Sauerbrey, Huong T. Chim
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Patent number: 9420405Abstract: A method and a system for providing control of a vehicle telematics unit using a mobile device. The method carried out by the system includes the steps of: determining a mobile device is configured to control a vehicle telematics unit; receiving at a call center a vehicle telematics unit (VTU) command from the mobile device instructing the telematics unit to provide vehicle data using short range wireless communication (SRWC); sending the VTU command from the call center to the telematics unit; and transmitting via SRWC the vehicle data.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: General Motors LLCInventors: Wahaj Ahmed, Huong T. Chim, Steven S. Sauerbrey, Kier M. Mathieson
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Patent number: 9113288Abstract: A system and method of communicating using a vehicle telematics unit and an in-vehicle audio system includes detecting a vehicle event at the vehicle telematics unit; terminating any existing short-range wireless connections between the vehicle telematics unit and wireless devices carried by a vehicle occupant; establishing a short-range wireless connection between the vehicle telematics unit and the in-vehicle audio system; and providing communications between the vehicle occupant and a central facility using the short-range wireless connection established between the vehicle telematics unit and the in-vehicle audio system.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: General Motors LLCInventors: Steven S. Sauerbrey, Kier M. Mathieson, Jonathan L. Gerlach
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Patent number: 9096188Abstract: An aftermarket device is disclosed herein. In an embodiment, the aftermarket device includes, but is not limited to, a housing that is configured to be mounted to an internal surface of a vehicle. The aftermarket device further includes, but is not limited to a processor that is mounted within the housing. The aftermarket device still further includes, but is not limited to, a mounting sensor that is associated with the housing and that is communicatively coupled with the processor. The mounting sensor is configured to detect a mounting status of the housing and to provide a signal to the processor. The signal contains information indicative of the mounting status of the housing. The processor is configured to determine that the housing is improperly mounted to the internal surface of the vehicle based on the mounting status.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: GENERAL MOTORS LLCInventors: Charles A. Everhart, Mark S. Frye, Steven Swanson, Lawrence D. Cepuran, Matt C. Videtich, Steven S. Sauerbrey, Wahaj Ahmed
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Publication number: 20150201297Abstract: A system and method of communicating using a vehicle telematics unit and an in-vehicle audio system includes detecting a vehicle event at the vehicle telematics unit; terminating any existing short-range wireless connections between the vehicle telematics unit and wireless devices carried by a vehicle occupant; establishing a short-range wireless connection between the vehicle telematics unit and the in-vehicle audio system; and providing communications between the vehicle occupant and a central facility using the short-range wireless connection established between the vehicle telematics unit and the in-vehicle audio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: General Motors LLCInventors: Steven S. Sauerbrey, Kier M. Mathieson, Jonathan L. Gerlach
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Publication number: 20150133108Abstract: A method and a system for providing control of a vehicle telematics unit using a mobile device. The method carried out by the system includes the steps of: determining a mobile device is configured to control a vehicle telematics unit; receiving at a call center a vehicle telematics unit (VTU) command from the mobile device instructing the telematics unit to provide vehicle data using short range wireless communication (SRWC); sending the VTU command from the call center to the telematics unit; and transmitting via SRWC the vehicle data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicants: GM Global Technology Operations LLC, General Motors LLCInventors: Wahaj Ahmed, Huong T. Chim, Steven S. Sauerbrey, Kier M. Mathieson
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Publication number: 20150120402Abstract: In an example of a method for enabling after-hours vehicle pick up, a server recognizes that a service payment request is outstanding for a serviced vehicle. In response to the recognizing, the server transmits an ignition block command to the serviced vehicle. The ignition block command triggers a powertrain control module of the serviced vehicle to enter a disengaged state that electrically prohibits the powertrain control module from providing tractive power to a vehicle drive wheel. At the server, a notification of a payment acceptance is received from an infotainment unit of the serviced vehicle or a mobile communications device associated with the serviced vehicle. In response to receiving the notification, the server transmits an ignition enabling command triggering the powertrain control module to enter an engaged state that electrically enables the powertrain control module to provide tractive power to the vehicle drive wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: GENERAL MOTORS LLCInventors: WAHAJ AHMED, STEVEN S. SAUERBREY, HUONG T. CHIM
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Publication number: 20150095156Abstract: At a server, a notification that a subscriber vehicle has an appointment with a dealership is received. A geo-fence is set up around the dealership. At the server, it is recognized that the subscriber vehicle has entered the geo-fence. Subscriber vehicle identifying data is received at the server, and in-vehicle infotainment capabilities of the subscriber vehicle are identified at the server by interrogation of a database in connection with the server. From the server, a message is transmitted to the subscriber vehicle that is tailored to the in-vehicle infotainment capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: GENERAL MOTORS LLCInventors: STEVEN S. SAUERBREY, WAHAJ AHMED, HUONG T. CHIM
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Patent number: 8942691Abstract: An aftermarket telematics unit is disclosed herein. The aftermarket telematics unit includes, but is not limited to a housing that is configured to be mounted to an internal surface of a vehicle. The aftermarket telematics unit further includes an angle detection unit that is associated with the housing and that is configured to detect a mounting angle of the housing. The aftermarket telematics unit still further includes a processor that is associated with the housing. The processor is configured to perform an initial configuration procedure and is further configured to discontinue the initial configuration procedure when the mounting angle is out of a target range.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: General Motors LLCInventors: Kevin W. Owens, Steven S. Sauerbrey, Matt C. Videtich
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Publication number: 20140288770Abstract: An aftermarket device is disclosed herein. In an embodiment, the aftermarket device includes, but is not limited to, a housing that is configured to be mounted to an internal surface of a vehicle. The aftermarket device further includes, but is not limited to a processor that is mounted within the housing. The aftermarket device still further includes, but is not limited to, a mounting sensor that is associated with the housing and that is communicatively coupled with the processor. The mounting sensor is configured to detect a mounting status of the housing and to provide a signal to the processor. The signal contains information indicative of the mounting status of the housing. The processor is configured to determine that the housing is improperly mounted to the internal surface of the vehicle based on the mounting status.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2013Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: General Motors LLCInventors: CHARLES A. EVERHART, MARK S. FRYE, STEVEN SWANSON, LAWRENCE D. CEPURAN, MATT C. VIDETICH, STEVEN S. SAUERBREY, WAHAJ AHMED
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Publication number: 20130115933Abstract: An aftermarket telematics unit is disclosed herein. The aftermarket telematics unit includes, but is not limited to a housing that is configured to be mounted to an internal surface of a vehicle. The aftermarket telematics unit further includes an angle detection unit that is associated with the housing and that is configured to detect a mounting angle of the housing. The aftermarket telematics unit still further includes a processor that is associated with the housing. The processor is configured to perform an initial configuration procedure and is further configured to discontinue the initial configuration procedure when the mounting angle is out of a target range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: GENERAL MOTORS LLCInventors: KEVIN W. OWENS, STEVEN S. SAUERBREY, MATT C. VIDETICH
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Patent number: 5986351Abstract: A bi-directional bypass lever assembly for activating an automotive liftgate lock mechanism includes a resetable spring-biased lever that is coupled to an automotive liftgate locking mechanism. The spring-biased lever resets itself automatically upon completion of both the locking mode and unlocking mode by the liftgate lock mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Lear Automotive Dearborn, Inc.Inventors: Steven S. Sauerbrey, Shuxian Huang, Gerald S. McLean