Patents by Inventor Thomas Broberg

Thomas Broberg 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: 8672403
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a child seat for rearward-facing use in a vehicle. It comprises a back portion and a squab portion. The back portion comprises a force-receiving assembly, located at the shoulder region, which is of a more rigid material than a main portion of the back portion, the main portion being of a light-weight material. The force-receiving assembly comprises a first portion arranged at the first side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a shoulder portion of a child safety belt arrangement. The force-receiving assembly further comprises a second portion arranged at the second side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a child seat fixation means. The disclosure further relates to a child seat arrangement, a kit of parts and a vehicle comprising the child seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2014
    Assignee: Volvo Car Corporation
    Inventors: Kolita Mendis, Björn Wessman, Robert Johnston, Andreas Zinn, Larry Abele, Maria Hansson, Lotta Jakobsson, Thomas Broberg, Christian Guse, Stefan Berge
  • Publication number: 20130015690
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a child seat for rearward-facing use in a vehicle. It comprises a back portion and a squab portion. The back portion comprises a force-receiving assembly, located at the shoulder region, which is of a more rigid material than a main portion of the back portion, the main portion being of a light-weight material. The force-receiving assembly comprises a first portion arranged at the first side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a shoulder portion of a child safety belt arrangement. The force-receiving assembly further comprises a second portion arranged at the second side of the back portion providing an anchor point for a child seat fixation means. The disclosure further relates to a child seat arrangement, a kit of parts and a vehicle comprising the child seat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2012
    Publication date: January 17, 2013
    Applicant: VOLVO CAR CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kolita Mendis, Björn Wessman, Robert Johnston, Andreas Zinn, Larry Abele, Maria Hansson, Lotta Jakobsson, Thomas Broberg, Christian Guse, Stefan Berge
  • Publication number: 20070032952
    Abstract: There is provided an automatic collision management system for a vehicle (10), the vehicle (10) including one or more brakes operable when applied to decelerate the vehicle (10). The automatic collision management system includes a sensor arrangement (100) operable to detect closing velocities of one or more oncoming objects substantially in a direction of travel of the vehicle (10), and a processing arrangement (50a, 50b) for receiving information from the sensor arrangement (100) indicative of the detected closing velocities. The processing arrangement (50a, 50b) is operable when the vehicle (10) is travelling below a threshold speed to automatically selectively apply the one or more brakes to decelerate the vehicle (10) in response to the information received from the sensor arrangement (100) for avoiding or mitigating a crash of the vehicle (10) with the one or more oncoming objects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2006
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Inventors: Hans Carlstedt, Tomas Andersson, Jonas Ekmark, Thomas Broberg, Bj L, Mikael Edvardsson
  • Patent number: 6705670
    Abstract: A stabilized frame assembly 32 for a motor vehicle 10 including a pair 34 of forwardly directed brace members 36, 38. Each brace member 36, 38 of the pair 34 is coupled at a forward end 40 to an impact receiving assembly 46 such as a front bumper assembly. The brace members 36, 38 are coupled for support at a rearward end 42 to a respective one of a pair 48 of stabilized support arrangements 50, 52. Each of the stabilized support arrangements 50, 52 are configured to resist deformation under the influence of crash related impact forces having magnitudes in a manageable design range for the stabilized support arrangement 50, 52. Each of the pair of stabilized support arrangements 50, 52 are constructed to include a plurality of support legs 56 that are configured so that loads or forces transmitted from the supported brace member 36, 38 to the stabilized support arrangement 50, 52 are distributed as substantially axial loads in the plurality of support legs 56.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: Volvo Car Corporation
    Inventors: Jonas Forssell, Andréas Tonnqvist, Mats Boberg, Martin Swahn, Egon Strandberg, Tom Stoddart, Stina Jonsell, Martin Wedel, Martin Weiman, Thomas Broberg
  • Publication number: 20020093221
    Abstract: A stabilized frame assembly 32 for a motor vehicle 10 including a pair 34 of forwardly directed brace members 36, 38. Each brace member 36, 38 of the pair 34 is coupled at a forward end 40 to an impact receiving assembly 46 such as a front bumper assembly. The brace members 36, 38 are coupled for support at a rearward end 42 to a respective one of a pair 48 of stabilized support arrangements 50, 52. Each of the stabilized support arrangements 50, 52 are configured to resist deformation under the influence of crash related impact forces having magnitudes in a manageable design range for the stabilized support arrangement 50, 52. Each of the pair of stabilized support arrangements 50, 52 are constructed to include a plurality of support legs 56 that are configured so that loads or forces transmitted from the supported brace member 36, 38 to the stabilized support arrangement 50, 52 are distributed as substantially axial loads in the plurality of support legs 56.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2001
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Inventors: Jonas Forssell, Andreas Tonnqvist, Mats Moberg, Martin Swahn, Egon Strandberg, Tom Stoddart, Stina Jonsell, Martin Wedel, Martin Weiman, Thomas Broberg