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5824 River Run Ct, Canton, MI 48187    734-4549381    734-6672046   

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Detroit, MI   

31 Edgemire Pl, Spring, TX 77381   

828 Waterman St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103    734-9964442   

Indianapolis, IN   

Orlando, FL   

Dublin, CA   

5824 River Run Ct, Canton, MI 48187    734-9152433   

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Push-Push Cup Holder

US Patent:
8439438, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/206619
Inventors:
Raymond A. Oldani - Canton MI, US
Scott Simon - Dexter MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
A47C 7/62
US Classification:
29718814, 29718815, 2483112
Abstract:
A cupholder has a substantially tubular shell configured to be mounted with a longitudinal axis oriented substantially vertically. A floor received in the shell is vertically movable along the longitudinal axis for defining a variable depth cup well. A ring coaxially atop the shell has a plurality of vertical guide extensions disposed around a periphery of the shell. The ring is vertically movable. A linkage is provided between the floor and the guide extensions providing reciprocal motion of the floor and the ring wherein pushing down the floor raises the ring and wherein pushing down the ring raises the floor.

Automotive Cup Holder With Adjustable Light-Emitting Retainers

US Patent:
8534862, Sep 17, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/945187
Inventors:
James Scott Simon - Dexter MI, US
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
F21V 33/00
US Classification:
362154, 362548, 362101
Abstract:
An automotive cupholder has resiliently biased container retainers which are adjustable both translationally and rotationally, and which include integral light engines transmitting light through the retainers and into the container well of the cupholder.

Proximity Sensor With Enhanced Activation

US Patent:
8575949, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Aug 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/868281
Inventors:
Stuart C. Salter - White Lake MI, US
Cornel Lewis Gardner - Romulus MI, US
Scott Simon - Shelby Township MI, US
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
Jeffrey Singer - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G01R 27/08
US Classification:
324686
Abstract:
A vehicle component is provided that includes a console surface, at least one circuit board proximate the console surface, and an array of proximity sensors electrically connected to the at least one circuit board. Each of the proximity sensors emit a field that combine to form an activation field, wherein a lateral direction of the activation field extending approximately parallel to the console surface is greater than a longitudinal direction of the activation field extending approximately perpendicular to the console surface.

Integrated Inertial Lock And Latch For Console Lid

US Patent:
2012000, Jan 5, 2012
Filed:
Jul 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/829695
Inventors:
Scott Simon - Shelby Township MI, US
Raymond A. Oldani - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
E05C 3/12
E05B 15/02
B60R 7/04
US Classification:
296 2434, 296 378, 292226
Abstract:
A vehicular console storage system has a pivotable lid and a striker movable with the lid. A pawl is mounted in a fixed location for selectably receiving the striker, wherein the pawl is movable between a latching position and a release position. The pawl holds the striker so that the lid is held closed when in the latching position, and the pawl has a cam surface. A spring-loaded cam follower is at least in partial contact with the cam surface and is movable between an extended position and a retracted position to provide a first resistance to motion of the pawl from the latching position to the release position. The first resistance is easily overcome by manual manipulation by a user. A movable lever has an activated position and a deactivated position, wherein the activated position interferes with movement of the pawl from the latching position to the release position. An inertial sensor is provided for moving the movable lever to the activated position in response to a predetermined acceleration. Thus, an integrated mechanism provides both hard locking during a crash event and soft latching for easy user access without requiring a manually operated button or latch.

Flush Mounted Center Console Cup Holder

US Patent:
2013010, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/283982
Inventors:
Scott Simon - Dexter MI, US
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60R 11/00
US Classification:
224567
Abstract:
A cup holder assembly for use in a console of a motor vehicle comprises a housing and a support assembly, wherein the support assembly has a top surface that is deployable in a multi-stage configuration to provide multiple depths as required by the vehicle user. The top surface of the support assembly is further configured to be flush with the vehicle console when in a fully extended position and a cup holder is not required.

Deployable Cup Holder

US Patent:
2013026, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/440288
Inventors:
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
Scott Simon - Dexter MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B65D 6/16
US Classification:
220 8
Abstract:
A selectively deployable cup holder assembly comprises a telescoping bezel assembly having a plurality of supports which are operably coupled to a housing in a slideably coupled arrangement, such that the telescoping bezel assembly is movable between deployed and stowed positions relative to the housing, such that the vehicle occupant can deploy the telescoping bezel assembly to provide extended vertical support for an item to be stored in a cup holder assembly.

Inertial Lockout Mechanism

US Patent:
2014000, Jan 2, 2014
Filed:
Jun 28, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/535542
Inventors:
Francis Raymond Gillis - Farmington Hills MI, US
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
Bill Garrett Vernon - Saint Clair Shores MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60N 2/46
US Classification:
403327
Abstract:
An inertial lockout mechanism is coupled to a latch mechanism, such that, during a collision event, the inertial lockout mechanism will move to an interference position such that the latch mechanism will be retained in a locked position as an inertial force is realized on the latch mechanism. Specifically tailored compression spring configurations ensure that the inertial lockout mechanism will move to the interference position before the latch mechanism can move to the unlocked position.

Bellows Spring Damper

US Patent:
2017028, Oct 5, 2017
Filed:
Mar 30, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/085262
Inventors:
- Dearborn MI, US
Raymond Anthony Oldani - Canton MI, US
International Classification:
E05F 3/00
F16F 9/04
B60R 7/06
Abstract:
A damper for a storage compartment closure includes a bellows chamber and damper air passage structures each configured to provide an air volume intake during a bellows chamber extension that is less than an air volume expulsion during a bellows chamber compression. One damper air venting structure is a valve having a translatable lid including an aperture defined therethrough. A bellows chamber air pressure differential maintains the translatable lid in a closed configuration during the bellows chamber extension and in an open configuration during the bellows chamber compression. Another damper air venting structure is at least one bellows chamber vent including a cover configured whereby a bellows chamber extension incrementally transitions the cover to a closed configuration.

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