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Julien Edwin Roy, 91124 Kingspointe Cir, Lafayette, LA 70508

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124 Banks Ave, Lafayette, LA 70506   

100 Villere Cir, Lafayette, LA 70506    337-9840912   

Breaux Bridge, LA   

100 Villere Cir, Lafayette, LA 70506    337-3196255   

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ISLN:
901962759
Admitted:
1975

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Glass-Breaker Mechanism

US Patent:
7988078, Aug 2, 2011
Filed:
Oct 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/904845
Inventors:
Julien Edwin Roy - Lafayette LA, US
Douglas Clifton Cruthirds - Biloxi MS, US
International Classification:
B02C 23/00
US Classification:
241 33, 241 99
Abstract:
The glass-breaker mechanism includes a sensor component and a glass-breaker component. The sensor component is installed at a low point within the driver door of a vehicle. The sensor component contains a water-soluble material that retains a spring in its compressed state so long as the water-soluble material is dry. If the vehicle is immersed in water, the water-soluble material dissolves, releasing the spring. The spring drives a pin into the end of a pressurized gas (e. g. , CO) cartridge, releasing the gas therein. The gas passes through a tube to the glass-breaker component installed upon the glass just below the top of the door to drive a spiked piston into the glass and shatter the tempered safety glass of the window.

Safety Belt Release Mechanism

US Patent:
8127409, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Dec 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/979045
Inventors:
Julien Edwin Roy - Lafayette LA, US
Douglas Clifton Cruthirds - Biloxi MS, US
International Classification:
A44B 11/25
US Classification:
24602, 24652
Abstract:
The safety belt release mechanism includes sensor and belt release components. The sensor is installed at a low point within the vehicle. The sensor contains water-soluble material that retains a spring in compression so long as the water-soluble material is dry. If the vehicle is immersed in water, the water-soluble material dissolves, releasing the spring. In one embodiment, the spring drives a pin into a pressurized gas (e. g. , CO) cartridge, releasing the gas therein. The gas passes through a tube to the belt release component installed upon a belt latch mechanism, driving a pin from an engaged position in the latch to release the latch. In another embodiment, the spring acts directly to drive the latch pin from the engaged position to release the latch. While one such assembly is disclosed herein, it is most preferred that one such assembly be installed along each safety belt assembly of the vehicle.

Safety Belt Release Mechanism

US Patent:
7941902, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Oct 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/907747
Inventors:
Julien Edwin Roy - Lafayette LA, US
Douglas Clifton Cruthirds - Biloxi MS, US
International Classification:
A44B 11/25
US Classification:
24602, 24603, 24652
Abstract:
The safety belt release mechanism includes a sensor component and a belt release component. The sensor component is installed at a low point within the vehicle. The sensor component contains a water-soluble material that retains a spring in its compressed state so long as the water-soluble material is dry. If the vehicle is immersed in water, the water-soluble material dissolves, releasing the spring. The spring drives a pin into the end of a pressurized gas (e. g. , CO) cartridge, releasing the gas therein. The gas passes through a tube to the belt release component installed upon a belt latch mechanism to drive a pin from an engaged position in the latch to release the latch. While one such assembly is disclosed herein, it is most preferred that one such assembly be installed along each safety belt assembly of the vehicle.

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