Assignee
VALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH
DE·9 granted patents·2 pending applications·142 citations·filing 2002–2005
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11 records- 0186US7856858B2Safe gear box for electrical steering column lockVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2005·Granted Dec 28, 2010·26 cites·17 claims
- 0286US7677376B2Electromagnetic friction engaged clutch, method for the operation thereof, and use thereof in a drive train for automatically actuating a vehicle door or a vehicle flapVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2005·Granted Mar 16, 2010·11 cites·4 claims
- 0373US6877791B2Device for automatically actuating a vehicle doorVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2002·Granted Apr 12, 2005·30 cites·6 claims
- 0470US6675673B2Locking deviceVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2002·Granted Jan 13, 2004·22 cites·11 claims
- 0559US7725990B2Hinge reinforcement for a motor vehicle door hingeVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2005·Granted Jun 1, 2010·9 cites·8 claims
- 0657US7248011B2Drive for automatic operating of a vehicle doorVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2004·Granted Jul 24, 2007·14 cites·21 claims
- 0755US7040473B2Electromagnetic friction clutch for a vehicle doorVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2002·Granted May 9, 2006·12 cites·9 claims
- 0854US7147267B2Device for pivoting a vehicle door or a vehicle lidVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2003·Granted Dec 12, 2006·8 cites·6 claims
- 0951US7267214B2Electromagnetic frictionally engaged clutch and method for operating the sameVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2003·Granted Sep 11, 2007·10 cites·10 claims
- 1038US2006096176A1Closing deviceVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2003·Application pending·0 cites
- 1120US2008217933A1Power Striker ArrangementVALEO SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH·Filed 2004·Application pending·0 cites
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