Patents by Inventor Thomas P. Frommer
Thomas P. Frommer 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: 10017975Abstract: In an aspect, a vehicle door control system is provided for a vehicle having a vehicle body and a vehicle door. The door control system includes a check arm mounted to one of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, a check arm holder at least a portion of which is mounted to the other of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, and a controller. The controller is programmed to apply a resistive force on the vehicle door based on a determination of whether an obstacle is approaching the vehicle, data relating to the obstacle, and a position of the vehicle door.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: WARREN INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Douglas Broadhead, Thomas P. Frommer
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Patent number: 9895786Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a snow/ice travel member such as a skate blade, a ski or a snowboard, which includes a sharpening surface that is movable lengthwise along an edge face of the item to be sharpened. The sharpening surface may be movable lengthwise by means of a motor and a reciprocating mechanism, or may be manually moved by a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2014Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: MAGNA CLOSURES INC.Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc R. Plourde, Austin O'Neill, Kurt Schatz
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Publication number: 20160348413Abstract: In an aspect, a vehicle door control system is provided for a vehicle having a vehicle body and a vehicle door. The door control system includes a check arm mounted to one of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, a check arm holder at least a portion of which is mounted to the other of the vehicle body and the vehicle door, and a controller. The controller is programmed to apply a resistive force on the vehicle door based on a determination of whether an obstacle is approaching the vehicle, data relating to the obstacle, and a position of the vehicle door.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Douglas Broadhead, Thomas P. Frommer
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Publication number: 20150099436Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a snow/ice travel member such as a skate blade, a ski or a snowboard, which includes a sharpening surface that is movable lengthwise along an edge face of the item to be sharpened. The sharpening surface may be movable lengthwise by means of a motor and a reciprocating mechanism, or may be manually moved by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Applicant: MAGNA CLOSURES INC.Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc R. Plourde, Austin O'Neill, Kurt Schatz
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Patent number: 8944889Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a snowice travel member such as a skate blade, a ski or a snowboard, which includes a sharpening surface that is movable lengthwise along an edge face of the item to be sharpened. The sharpening surface may be movable lengthwise by means of a motor and a reciprocating mechanism, or may be manually moved by a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Magna Closures Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc Plourde, Austin O'Neill, Kurt Schatz
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Patent number: 8851961Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a corner edge of a snow travel member, which may be, for example, a ski or a snowboard. The corner edge is between a bottom face and a side face of the snow travel member. The sharpener includes an angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the angle between surfaces on the sharpener that support the bottom face and side face of the snow travel member, in order to accommodate different snow travel members, that may have different angles between their bottom face and their side face. For example, the angle adjustment member may be capable of adjusting the angle between a bottom face orienting surface on the sharpener and a side face orienting surface on the sharpener between a range of angles. The range of angles may be, for example, a range from 85 degrees and 90 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Magna Closures Inc.Inventors: Thomas P Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc R Plourde, Austin O'Neill, Kurt Schatz
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Publication number: 20120156973Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a corner edge of a snow travel member, which may be, for example, a ski or a snowboard. The corner edge is between a bottom face and a side face of the snow travel member. The sharpener includes an angle adjustment mechanism to adjust the angle between surfaces on the sharpener that support the bottom face and side face of the snow travel member, in order to accommodate different snow travel members, that may have different angles between their bottom face and their side face. For example, the angle adjustment member may be capable of adjusting the angle between a bottom face orienting surface on the sharpener and a side face orienting surface on the sharpener between a range of angles. The range of angles may be, for example, a range from 85 degrees and 90 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc R. Plourde, Austin O'Neill, Kurt Schatz
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Publication number: 20120125402Abstract: A solar cell assembly includes a light concentrator attached to one face of a solar cell. The solar cell is attached to an electrical connector having an insulating substrate, a first electrically conductive terminal including a flat plate portion mounted to the insulating substrate, and a second electrically conductive terminal mounted to the insulating substrate. The second terminal has a U-shaped plate portion that partially circumscribes the first terminal, including opposing first and second legs and a web interconnecting the first and second legs. Each leg includes a flexibly resilient wing, the two wings being disposed in opposing relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Kurt Schatz, Dominic DiBlasio, Austin O'Neill, Thomas P. Frommer, Stephen James Caron, Samuel R. Baruco
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Publication number: 20120125399Abstract: A solar panel assembly having a foundation tube, a rotary actuator mounted in the foundation tube for changing the azimuth of the panel and a linear actuator mounted to the foundation tube for controlling the elevation angle of the panel. The linear actuator utilizes a spindle drive. The rotary actuator includes a motor and gearbox; a drive screw connected to the motor; a spindle screw, one end of which provides an output of the rotary actuator; a drive nut having a first threaded hole for receiving a thread of the drive screw and a second threaded hole for receiving a thread of the spindle screw, the guide nut having a guide fin; and a guide rail interacting with the nut guide fin to constrain the nut from rotating, whereby the rotation of the drive by screw by operation of the motor causes the nut to translate linearly which in turn causes the spindle screw to rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Kurt Schatz, Dominic DiBlasio, Austin O'Neill, Thomas P. Frommer, Stephen James Caron, Samuel R. Baruco
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Patent number: 8103416Abstract: A system for dynamic braking a vehicle closure including a drive mechanism mounted to the vehicle, the drive mechanism having contacts to receive a drive signal to cause the drive mechanism to move the vehicle closure between an open and a close position in response to the drive signal, the drive mechanism capable of generating a generated drive signal during at least a portion of the vehicle closure from the open to the close position; and a controller having electrical outputs electrically coupled to the electrical contacts of the drive mechanism and electrical inputs to provide the drive signals to the drive mechanism and to receive generated drive signals from the drive mechanism, the controller configured to provide the generated drive signals back to the drive mechanism during operation of the vehicle closure to provide dynamic braking of the vehicle closure from the open to the close position.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik
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Patent number: 8067914Abstract: An anti-pinch assembly is used for a closure panel movable between open and closed positions on a motor vehicle. A controller operably connected to the closure panel controls operation thereof. A position sensor connected to the controller indicates the position of the closure panel between the open and closed positions. A capacitive sensor mounted on the vehicle and connected to the controller provides an output signal to the controller indicative of the presence of a foreign object in the path of the closure panel. The controller varies the function of the capacitive sensor through a plurality of threshold levels as a function of the position of the closure panel as indicated by the position indicator. In a critical zone of travel with the closure panel nearing the closed position, the capacitive sensor can be utilized in either a contact mode or a non-contact mode or a combination of both.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Intier Automotive Closures IncInventors: Carl Gifford, Mirko Pribisic, Leslie Marentette, Jan Majewski, Andrew R. Daniels, Thomas P. Frommer
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Publication number: 20110247460Abstract: In one aspect, the invention is directed to a sharpener for sharpening a snowice travel member such as a skate blade, a ski or a snowboard, which includes a sharpening surface that is movable lengthwise along an edge face of the item to be sharpened. The sharpening surface may be movable lengthwise by means of a motor and a reciprocating mechanism, or may be manually moved by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Christopher Theodore Kontos, Shawn Marchand, Marc Plourde, Austin O'neill, Kurt Schatz
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Patent number: 7688013Abstract: A closure system for controlling speed of a closure member, where the closure system includes a controller for transitioning speed of a closure member being operated in response to an obstacle being sensed in the path of the closure member. In one embodiment, a linear speed control algorithm determines the speed transitioning. In response to sensing contact with an obstacle, the controller may use a conventional contact process to stop or reverse the closure member. The closure system provides for a higher closing velocity of the closure member than conventional closure systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Wasim Tahir
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Publication number: 20090322504Abstract: An anti-pinch assembly is used for a closure panel movable between open and closed positions on a motor vehicle. A controller operably connected to the closure panel controls operation thereof. A position sensor connected to the controller indicates the position of the closure panel between the open and closed positions. A capacitive sensor mounted on the vehicle and connected to the controller provides an output signal to the controller indicative of the presence of a foreign object in the path of the closure panel. The controller varies the function of the capacitive sensor through a plurality of threshold levels as a function of the position of the closure panel as indicated by the position indicator. In a critical zone of travel with the closure panel nearing the closed position, the capacitive sensor can be utilized in either a contact mode or a non-contact mode or a combination of both.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Intier Automotive Closures Inc.Inventors: Carl Gifford, Mirko Pribisic, Leslie Marentette, Jan Majewski, Andrew Ralph Daniels, Thomas P. Frommer
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Patent number: 7592762Abstract: A control module for controlling a rotational closure system of a vehicle. The control module may include a printed circuit board having an electronic circuit disposed thereon. The electronic circuit may be used to control a rotational closure system of the vehicle. A header may be connected to the printed circuit board. The header may include a top side and a bottom side having a relative, non-zero degree angle formed therebetween. Pins may extend from the bottom of the header to form an electrical connection with the electronic circuit on the printed circuit board. An angle sensor may be positioned on the top side of the header and be electrically connected to the pins of the header to communicate with the electronic circuit. The angle sensor may generate an angle signal for the electronic circuit to use in positioning the rotational closure system.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.Inventors: Gary Warren, Steve Steane, Reginald C. Grills, Thomas P. Frommer, Darren Van Roon
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Publication number: 20090222174Abstract: A system for dynamic braking a vehicle closure including a drive mechanism mounted to the vehicle, the drive mechanism having contacts to receive a drive signal to cause the drive mechanism to move the vehicle closure between an open and a close position in response to the drive signal, the drive mechanism capable of generating a generated drive signal during at least a portion of the vehicle closure from the open to the close position; and a controller having electrical outputs electrically coupled to the electrical contacts of the drive mechanism and electrical inputs to provide the drive signals to the drive mechanism and to receive generated drive signals from the drive mechanism, the controller configured to provide the generated drive signals back to the drive mechanism during operation of the vehicle closure to provide dynamic braking of the vehicle closure from the open to the close position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik
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Patent number: 7423400Abstract: A system and method for controlling a rotational closure system, such as a lift gate, of a vehicle may include sensing an angle of the rotational closure system, generating a drive signal, driving a drive mechanism with the drive signal to output a mechanical force for moving the rotational closure system, generating an angle signal having a digital pulsewidth modulation form with a duty cycle based on the angle of the rotational closure system, feeding back the angle signal, and, in response to the feedback angle signal, altering the drive signal while the drive mechanism is moving the rotational closure system between open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the angle signal is generated from a location disposed on the rotational closure system. A controller mounted to the rotational closure system may include an angle sensor and be configured to receive and process the angle signal to drive the drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Flextronics Automotive Inc.Inventors: Jason Chinsen, Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik, Reginald C. Grills
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Publication number: 20080007191Abstract: A system and method for controlling a rotational closure system, such as a lift gate, of a vehicle may include sensing an angle of the rotational closure system, generating a drive signal, driving a drive mechanism with the drive signal to output a mechanical force for moving the rotational closure system, generating an angle signal having a digital pulsewidth modulation form with a duty cycle based on the angle of the rotational closure system, feeding back the angle signal, and, in response to the feedback angle signal, altering the drive signal while the drive mechanism is moving the rotational closure system between open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the angle signal is generated from a location disposed on the rotational closure system. A controller mounted to the rotational closure system may include an angle sensor and be configured to receive and process the angle signal to drive the drive mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Jason Chinsen, Thomas P. Frommer, Tomasz T. Dominik, Reginald C. Grills
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Publication number: 20070296242Abstract: A closure system for controlling speed of a closure member, where the closure system includes a controller for transitioning speed of a closure member being operated in response to an obstacle being sensed in the path of the closure member. In one embodiment, a linear speed control algorithm determines the speed transitioning. In response to sensing contact with an obstacle, the controller may use a conventional contact process to stop or reverse the closure member. The closure system provides for a higher closing velocity of the closure member than conventional closure systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Thomas P. Frommer, Wasim Tahir
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Publication number: 20070299588Abstract: A control module for controlling a rotational closure system of a vehicle. The control module may include a printed circuit board having an electronic circuit disposed thereon. The electronic circuit may be used to control a rotational closure system of the vehicle. A header may be connected to the printed circuit board. The header may include a top side and a bottom side having a relative, non-zero degree angle formed therebetween. Pins may extend from the bottom of the header to form an electrical connection with the electronic circuit on the printed circuit board. An angle sensor may be positioned on the top side of the header and be electrically connected to the pins of the header to communicate with the electronic circuit. The angle sensor may generate an angle signal for the electronic circuit to use in positioning the rotational closure system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Gary Warren, Steve Steane, Reginald C. Grills, Thomas P. Frommer, Darren Van Roon