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Timothy A Laske

from Macomb, MI
Age ~71

Timothy Laske Phones & Addresses

  • 21577 Boyette Dr, Macomb, MI 48044 (586) 468-7081
  • Sterling Heights, MI
  • Roseville, MI
  • Hersey, MI
  • Reed City, MI
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • Harrison Township, MI
  • Clinton Township, MI
  • Center Line, MI
  • Mason, MI

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Us Patents

Seat Belt Presenter

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US Patent:
54314461, Jul 11, 1995
Filed:
Apr 7, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/224153
Inventors:
Donald P. Czarnecki - Marysville MI
Louis R. Brown - Oxford MI
Steven R. Loxton - Lakeport MI
Roger P. Daniel - Dearborn MI
Timothy G. Laske - Shoreview MN
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
B60R 2203
US Classification:
280802
Abstract:
A seat belt presenter (10) for an active seat belt system (14) for restraining a vehicle occupant includes a guide (82) having surfaces (87) which surround opposite major side surfaces (41, 43) of belt webbing (40). A lift arm (74) has an end portion (78) to which the guide (82) is attached. The lift arm (74) is movable between a presented position in which the guide (82) supports a tongue assembly (48) adjacent to the vehicle occupant and a stored position in which the guide is disposed when the tongue assembly is engaged with a buckle (50). A spring (110) biases the lift arm (74) and the guide (82) to the presented position. A motor (130) when energized moves the lift arm (74) and the guide (82) to the stored position. The guide (82) is maintained at a constant attitude angle as the lift arm (74) moves between the presented and stored positions.

Rotatable Seat For Vehicles

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US Patent:
53282345, Jul 12, 1994
Filed:
Nov 20, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/979717
Inventors:
Roger P. Daniel - Dearborn MI
Timothy G. Laske - Ann Arbor MI
John M. Maddox - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60N 242
US Classification:
29721616
Abstract:
A rotatable seat for an occupant of a vehicle includes a generally horizontal seat portion, a generally upright back portion, and a structure for rotating the seat portion and/or back portion in reaction to an impact from the side of the vehicle to place the rotatable seat between the occupant and the intruding side of the vehicle.
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