Patents by Inventor Trevor T. Downes

Trevor T. Downes 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: 6705436
    Abstract: A vehicle has a park brake system, which has set a set operational state for holding the vehicle in a parked position, and a released operational state in which the vehicle may be driven. The park brake system includes a park brake actuator and connecting linkages which are driven by an operator of the vehicle in an engaging direction in order to effect the set operational state of the park brake system. The park brake system further includes a return spring engaged to the connecting linkages in such a manner to drive them and the park brake actuator in a disengaging direction and to ensure maintenance of the released operational state of the park brake system after it is effected by an operator. The park brake system also includes an impact-reduction energy absorber such as a spring, damper, or some combination thereof for absorbing some of the energy transferred to the connecting linkages when the return spring drives the connecting linkages and the park brake actuator in their disengaging directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: Michael L. Noll, Tom E. Harting, Gayle D. Goodrich, Trevor T. Downes
  • Patent number: 6689014
    Abstract: This invention is an improved park position locking system for controlling the conditions for removing an automatic transmission gearshift 90 from a PARK position. An electronic system controller 30 and the transmission controller 16 are engaged to a common data bus 18. Vehicle control system 10 comprises the electronic system controller (ESC) 30, which is the primary component of a vehicle electronic control system. ESC 30 manages and communicates with a number of vocational controllers disposed on a vehicle 13 and executes a load management program which oversees the total load imposed on the vehicle electrical system and power train by various accessories installed on the vehicle 13. Such communication is by a standard communication protocol that may be the SAE J1939 protocol over the common data bus 18. The ESC 30 is programmed to ensure that an operator of the vehicle may not move the gearshift 90 out of a PARK position without first depressing a service brake pedal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC
    Inventors: William R. Fleming, Trevor T. Downes, Jeremy A. Lahr, Aaron D. Lindsey
  • Publication number: 20030141130
    Abstract: This invention is an improved park position locking system for controlling the conditions for removing an automatic transmission gearshift 90 from a PARK position. An electronic system controller 30 and the transmission controller 16 are engaged to a common data bus 18. Vehicle control system 10 comprises the electronic system controller (ESC) 30, which is the primary component of a vehicle electronic control system. ESC 30 manages and communicates with a number of vocational controllers disposed on a vehicle 13 and executes a load management program which oversees the total load imposed on the vehicle electrical system and power train by various accessories installed on the vehicle 13. Such communication is by a standard communication protocol that may be the SAE J1939 protocol over the common data bus 18. The ESC 30 is programmed to ensure that an operator of the vehicle may not move the gearshift 90 out of a PARK position without first depressing a service brake pedal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventors: William R. Fleming, Trevor T. Downes, Jeremy A. Lahr, Aaron D. Lindsey
  • Patent number: 6591927
    Abstract: A driver control module for a vehicle and a method of assembling and installing the driver control module in the vehicle. The driver control module includes the operator control pedals, the steering column and a large portion of the brake actuation system of the vehicle. The driver control module is designed to be assembled as a unit and then mounted to the dash of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, L.L.C.
    Inventors: Curtis J. Honekamp, William Cousins, Harold F. Macris, Theodore L. Badgley, Trevor T. Downes, William R. Fleming, Jeffrey J. Sexton
  • Publication number: 20030057035
    Abstract: A vehicle has a park brake system, which has set a set operational state for holding the vehicle in a parked position, and a released operational state in which the vehicle may be driven. The park brake system includes a park brake actuator and connecting linkages which are driven by an operator of the vehicle in an engaging direction in order to effect the set operational state of the park brake system. The park brake system further includes a return spring engaged to the connecting linkages in such a manner to drive them and the park brake actuator in a disengaging direction and to ensure maintenance of the released operational state of the park brake system after it is effected by an operator. The park brake system also includes an impact-reduction energy absorber such as a spring, damper, or some combination thereof for absorbing some of the energy transferred to the connecting linkages when the return spring drives the connecting linkages and the park brake actuator in their disengaging directions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Michael L. Noll, Tom E. Harting, Gayle D. Goodrich, Trevor T. Downes
  • Publication number: 20020170761
    Abstract: A driver control module for a vehicle and a method of assembling and installing the driver control module in the vehicle. The driver control module includes the operator control pedals, the steering column and a large portion of the brake actuation system of the vehicle. The driver control module is designed to be assembled as a unit and then mounted to the dash of the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: Curtis J. Honekamp, William L. Cousins, Harold F. Macris, Theodore L. Badgley, Trevor T. Downes, William R. Fleming, Jeffrey J. Sexton