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Method For Operating A Power Sliding Door And A Power Liftgate Using Remote Keyless Entry System

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US Patent:
60754605, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Sep 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/163147
Inventors:
Ernest P. Minissale - Novi MI
William H. Mattingly - Rochester Hills MI
Patrick D. Dean - Armada MI
Charles E. Allen - Waterford MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
G08C 1900
B60Q 100
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
A method for operating a power sliding door and a power liftgate in an automobile, such as a minivan, using a remote keyless entry (RKE) is comprised in a control system that includes a user input interface for receiving sliding door actuation requests from a user. The actuation signals are carried to a body control module (BCM) where the request is broadcast to a power sliding door module (PSDM) over a serial data bus communications network meeting the SAE J1850 multiplex communications protocol standard. Upon receipt of the actuation message the PSDM monitors several operating conditions of the automobile and makes a determination whether or not to carry out the power sliding door activation request. Power sliding door actuation is controlled by the PSDM via electric motors located at or near the power doors. A power liftgate module (PLGM) controls the power liftgate actuation upon via electric motors located at or near the liftgate.

Method And Assembly For Object Detection By A Vehicle

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US Patent:
57775630, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Oct 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/541548
Inventors:
Ernest P. Minissale - Livonia MI
Tova Fry - Detroit MI
Wilbur J. Hull - Grand Blanc MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
G08G 116
US Classification:
340903
Abstract:
An object detection assembly and method use at least one sensor to detect a signal indicating the presence and location of an object relative to an automotive vehicle. A receiver receives a location signal created by a transmitter. A control unit receives the location signal and identifies the presence and degree of closeness of the object by activating audible and visual indicators. The control unit operates a parameter definer to identify the spatial parameters within which a warning of the existence of the object is to be activated. The control unit receives signals of vehicle speed and transmission state to determine the spatial parameters.
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