Charles William Richards
Land Surveyors in Farmington, UT

License number
Utah 174136-2203
Issued Date
Sep 29, 2008
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2017
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Structural Engineer
Address
Address
Farmington, UT

Professional information

Charles Richards Photo 1

Side Airbag Module Assembly

US Patent:
2013001, Jan 17, 2013
Filed:
Jul 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/179801
Inventors:
Bobby Lusk - Lake Orion MI, US
Bin Wang - Windsor, CA
Brian Czach - Shelby Township MI, US
Bradley W. Smith - Plain City UT, US
Charles Richards - Farmington UT, US
Louis Mueller - Roy UT, US
Mark S. Hatfield - Providence UT, US
Brett Richard Garner - South Weber UT, US
International Classification:
B60R 21/16
US Classification:
2807282
Abstract:
A side airbag module assembly for a vehicle seat back rest features a molded plastic cover () with a Class A surface constituting the outside of the cover visible after installation in the backrest (). A base plate () of an airbag holder () made of metal or plastic is rigidly connected to the cover () by insert-molding or a different method of attachment. A fastening bracket () is integrally formed onto the base plate (). An airbag () including a gas generator () is prepackaged in a soft pack () with fasteners () protruding from the soft pack (). The fasteners () and the fastening bracket () are configured to attach the soft pack () to the airbag holder (). Upon deployment of the airbag, the fastening bracket () will bend and thereby open the cover (), which allows the airbag () to inflate in a forward direction.


Charles Richards Photo 2

Inflatable Curtain Airbag With Twist Indicator

US Patent:
2013011, May 9, 2013
Filed:
Nov 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/291428
Inventors:
Charles Richards - Farmington UT, US
Abe Mitchel - Brigham City UT, US
David J. Orton - Ogden UT, US
Allen Chambers - Syracuse UT, US
International Classification:
B60R 21/16
US Classification:
2807302
Abstract:
An inflatable curtain airbag includes a luminescent visual marking indicating a proper installation of a compacted airbag bundle. Luminescent materials, when exposed to electromagnetic radiation of one frequency range, emit electromagnetic radiation in a different frequency range. This emitted radiation can be automatically detected by an optical detection device. The simplest marking consists of a line extending along the length of the airbag bundle. To facilitate recognition of the marking in an automated quality control, the marking may consist of a number of parallel lines, a portion of which may be broken lines, or a row of dots lined up along the length of the bundle. When the curtain airbag is compacted to a bundle, the marking may be located anywhere on the surface of the bundle in an area facing the interior of the vehicle.