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  • Minneapolis, MN
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  • Oakland, MI
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Us Patents

Wire Routing Device For A Vehicle

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US Patent:
7304239, Dec 4, 2007
Filed:
Jul 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/458705
Inventors:
Jerry M. Harris - New Baltimore MI, US
Kevin G. Mets - Washington MI, US
John W. Macaulay - Royal Oak MI, US
David M. Stephen - Pinckney MI, US
Constantine J. Nicolopoulos - Columbus MI, US
Sharyl L. Loose - East Pointe MI, US
Assignee:
Chrysler LLC - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H02G 3/04
US Classification:
174 72A, 174 71 R, 174 72 C, 174135, 2961467
Abstract:
An exemplary wire routing device routes a wire between a vehicle body and a vehicle door movably mounted to the vehicle body. The device includes a flexible restraint having an attachment portion arranged to be attached to the vehicle body and another attachment portion arranged to be attached to the vehicle door. The device also includes a flexible conduit carried by the flexible restraint and arranged to carry the wire therethrough.

Active Plural Inlet Air Induction System

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US Patent:
20140165961, Jun 19, 2014
Filed:
Dec 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/720263
Inventors:
Dipak Patel - Grand Blanc MI, US
Ryan P. Schrieber - Livonia MI, US
Jason D. Shawver - Waterford MI, US
Kevin G. Mets - Washington MI, US
International Classification:
F02D 41/00
US Classification:
123337, 12318421
Abstract:
An air intake system includes a first inlet and a first valve member that moves between an open position and a closed position to regulate flow through a first passage toward a manifold. The first valve member is biased toward the open position. The system also includes a second inlet and a second valve member that moves between an open position and a closed position to regulate flow through a second passage toward the manifold. The second valve member is biased toward the closed position. Moreover, the system includes a sensor that detects a condition of the vehicle and a controller that simultaneously causes the first valve member to move toward the closed position and the second valve member to move toward the open position when the sensor detects the condition.
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