Patents by Inventor Vyas Shenoy
Vyas Shenoy 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: 12202406Abstract: The disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for guiding an individual to an electrical power outlet in a vehicle. An example method executed by a processor of an electrical power outlet controller in a vehicle includes determining that an individual is seeking an electrical power outlet provided on the vehicle, selecting a first electrical power outlet from a plurality of electrical power outlets provided on the vehicle, and providing location information of the first electrical power outlet. The location information may be provided in various forms such as in the form of an audio signal (a beeping sound produced by a beeper, for example), a visual indication (a light source illuminating the electrical power outlet, for example) an audible instruction (navigation assistance provided via a speaker, for example), a graphical indication (navigation assistance via a personal device), and/or a text message (navigation assistance via a personal device).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Brendan Diamond, Ryan O'Gorman, David Celinske, Paul Kenneth Dellock, David Brian Glickman, Vyas Shenoy
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Patent number: 12094218Abstract: The disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for detecting obstacles in the pathway of cables. In an example method, a first location at a site for stationing a vehicle may be selected. A first routing for a cable may then be determined, where a first end of the cable is connected to the vehicle stationed at the first location. It may then be determined at the vehicle whether the first routing for the cable passes through at least one potential or actual obstacle, where the determination is based at least in part on a topographic map. Responsive to the determination that the first routing for the cable passes through the at least one potential or actual obstacle, a remedial action may be performed, where the remedial action prevents the first routing of the cable from passing through the at least one potential or actual obstacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Vyas Shenoy, David Celinske, Todd Ansbacher, Paul Kenneth Dellock, John Van Wiemeersch
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Publication number: 20240239303Abstract: The disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for controlling access to electrical power outlets in a vehicle. An example method executed by a processor may include determining that the vehicle is in a key-off state and detecting a door of the vehicle being opened (or detecting the door being unlocked by use of a passive entry device) when the vehicle is in the key-off state. A time period may be provided after the first door is opened or unlocked so as to allow an individual to operate a switch for coupling an electrical power source to an electrical power outlet in the vehicle. The electrical power outlet may be disconnected from the electrical power source based on detecting a failure of the individual to operate the switch within the time period and/or based on detecting a movement of the individual outside a boundary defined around the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2023Publication date: July 18, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Vyas Shenoy, Brendan Diamond, John Robert Van Wiemeersch, David Celinske
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Publication number: 20240116385Abstract: Systems and methods for managing the allocation of incoming charge power between an on-board power supply power output and HV battery power input. An electric vehicle (EV) may be used to provide power to one or more electrical devices connected to an on-board power supply of the EV. When the EV is connected to a charging device, a rate of charge may be determined. An allocation of the incoming charge power from the charging device may be determined as between a high voltage (HV) battery of the electric vehicle and the on-board power supply of the electric vehicle. Power may be simultaneously provided to the HV battery and the on-board power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2022Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Vyas Shenoy, Tyler James-Ray Kaldobsky, David Lew, Brendan Diamond
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Publication number: 20240101098Abstract: The disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for controlling electrical power outlets in a vehicle. An example method executed by a processor of an electrical power outlet controller includes detecting a transitioning of a vehicle to a drive mode and further includes disconnecting, based on the transitioning, electrical power supplied to a first electrical power outlet in the vehicle. The transitioning of the vehicle to the drive mode may be detected based on a transition of a drive selector of the vehicle from a park position to a drive position. In another example method, the processor, detects the vehicle in motion and disconnects electrical power supplied to a second electrical power outlet in the vehicle. The first electrical power outlet and/or the second electrical power outlet are accessible from outside the vehicle, and may, for example, be located outside a cabin area of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Brendan Diamond, Ryan O'Gorman, David Celinske, Paul Kenneth Dellock, David Brian Glickman, Vyas Shenoy
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Publication number: 20240101029Abstract: The disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for guiding an individual to an electrical power outlet in a vehicle. An example method executed by a processor of an electrical power outlet controller in a vehicle includes determining that an individual is seeking an electrical power outlet provided on the vehicle, selecting a first electrical power outlet from a plurality of electrical power outlets provided on the vehicle, and providing location information of the first electrical power outlet. The location information may be provided in various forms such as in the form of an audio signal (a beeping sound produced by a beeper, for example), a visual indication (a light source illuminating the electrical power outlet, for example) an audible instruction (navigation assistance provided via a speaker, for example), a graphical indication (navigation assistance via a personal device), and/or a text message (navigation assistance via a personal device).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Brendan Diamond, Ryan O'Gorman, David Celinske, Paul Kenneth Dellock, David Brian Glickman, Vyas Shenoy
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Publication number: 20240066990Abstract: Remote power supply systems are provided for motor vehicles. The remote power supply systems may power auxiliary devices separate from the vehicle. Exemplary remote power supply systems may include one or more exportable power outlet boxes that include electrical power outlets for connecting the auxiliary devices. The electrical power outlets may be powered by a generator system of the vehicle. A control module associated with the remote power supply system may command one or more vehicle-specific actions designed to reduce the realized sound level at one or more nearby areas of interest when operating the vehicle in a power generation mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Stuart C. Salter, Vyas Shenoy, Brendan Diamond, William David Treharne, John Robert Van Wiemeersch, Ryan O'Gorman
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Publication number: 20240034171Abstract: The disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for detecting obstacles in the pathway of cables. In an example method, a first location at a site for stationing a vehicle may be selected. A first routing for a cable may then be determined, where a first end of the cable is connected to the vehicle stationed at the first location. It may then be determined at the vehicle whether the first routing for the cable passes through at least one potential or actual obstacle, where the determination is based at least in part on a topographic map. Responsive to the determination that the first routing for the cable passes through the at least one potential or actual obstacle, a remedial action may be performed, where the remedial action prevents the first routing of the cable from passing through the at least one potential or actual obstacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Vyas Shenoy, David Celinske, Todd Ansbacher, Paul Kenneth Dellock, John Van Wiemeersch
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Publication number: 20240037958Abstract: The disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for detecting obstacles in the vicinity of power cables. In an example method, a first end of a power cable may be detected to be connected to a vehicle. A first trajectory of the power cable may then be determined via a plurality of sensors at the vehicle. The first trajectory of the power cable may include a first location and a first orientation of the power cable. It may then be determined, via the plurality of sensors at the vehicle, whether an obstacle is within a predetermined distance of the first trajectory of the power cable. Responsive to the determination that the obstacle is within the predetermined distance of the first trajectory of the power cable, a notification associated with the obstacle may be provided, and a power supply to the power cable may be turned off.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Stuart C. Salter, Brendan Diamond, Michael John Harmon, Vyas Shenoy
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Publication number: 20230313748Abstract: A method, includes operating a vehicle to generate electrical power, outputting the electrical power from the vehicle to one or more loads external to the vehicle, and adjusting the operating based, at least in part, on noise generated by the vehicle during the operating. The operating can include operating an engine of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2022Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Stuart C. Salter, Deborah Bjorge, Ryan J. O'Gorman, Vyas Shenoy, Peter Phung, Mark J. Ferrel