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Reddy Malapati

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  • Southfield, MI
  • Auburn Hills, MI
  • Rochester Hills, MI

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  • Energy Absorbing Seat Anchor Restraint System For Child Safety Seats

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  • US Patent:
    7658444, Feb 9, 2010
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/608694
  • Inventors:
    Mark Murphy - Livonia MI, US
    Reddy Malapati - Ypsilanti MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
  • International Classification:
    B60N 2/42
  • US Classification:
    29721611, 297472
  • Abstract:
    An energy-absorbing deformable structure to attach a child safety seat to a mounting portion of a vehicle comprises a bracket. The bracket includes a base configured to be coupled to the mounting portion of the vehicle, a metal strap positioned in the base such that a first end of the metal strap is configured to be free and coupled to the child safety seat, a second end of the metal strap is separably attached to the base, and a body of the metal strap is bent between the first end and the second end. When the metal strap is pulled in tension, the metal strap tears from the base, thereby absorbing energy.
  • Energy Absorbing Seat Anchor Restraint System For Child Safety Seats

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  • US Patent:
    7784874, Aug 31, 2010
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/608729
  • Inventors:
    Mark Murphy - Livonia MI, US
    Reddy Malapati - Ypsilanti MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
  • International Classification:
    A62B 35/00
  • US Classification:
    297472, 297471, 297253
  • Abstract:
    A child safety seat tether anchor for securing a child safety seat to a mounting portion of a vehicle is provided. The child safety seat tether anchor may comprise a metal strip cooperating with a plurality of vertically offset pins extending from a surface of an engagement structure and positioned along a length of the metal strip. The metal strip is bent by the plurality of pins along a length of the metal strip so that when pulled in tension, the metal strip slides while bending around the pins to absorb energy.
  • Energy Absorbing Seat Anchor Restraint System For Child Safety Seats

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  • US Patent:
    7866702, Jan 11, 2011
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/608720
  • Inventors:
    Mark Murphy - Livonia MI, US
    Reddy Malapati - Ypsilanti MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
  • International Classification:
    B60R 22/28
    A62B 35/04
  • US Classification:
    280805, 297472, 29721611, 297470, 188371
  • Abstract:
    An energy absorbing anchor for securing a child safety seat to a mounting portion of a vehicle and coupling to a tether of the child safety seat is provided. The energy absorbing anchor comprises a bracket including a first end having a tether coupling portion, and a tapered hole having a wide portion adjacent to the first end and a narrow portion opposite to the first end; and a protrusion extending through the tapered hole to secure the bracket to the mounting portion of the vehicle wherein the protrusion is positioned to be adjacent to the wide portion of the tapered hole and wherein the narrow portion of the tapered hole is narrower than a width of the protrusion; wherein, when the bracket is pulled in tension, the protrusion is drawn along a length of the tapered hole towards the narrower portion, thereby deforming a portion of walls of the tapered hole to widen the tapered hole, the walls of tapered hole being configured to increasingly absorb energy as a width of the tapered hole decreases.
  • Energy Absorbing Seat Anchor Restraint System For Child Safety Seats

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  • US Patent:
    8104841, Jan 31, 2012
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/608716
  • Inventors:
    Reddy Malapati - Ypsilanti MI, US
    Chris O'Connor - Livonia MI, US
    Rodney Simon - Warren MI, US
    Pardeep Kumar - Canton MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
  • International Classification:
    B60R 22/00
  • US Classification:
    297468, 296 352
  • Abstract:
    An attachment assembly for securing a child safety seat to a mounting portion of a vehicle is provided. The attachment assembly may include a guide having a channel, and a metal strap positioned in the channel of the guide in a retracted configuration such that a free end of the metal strap is adjacent to a front face of the guide, a fixed end of the metal strap is secured to a side of the channel, and a body of the strap is bent along a radius so as to double back between the free end and the fixed end. When pulled in tension, the metal strap is configured to transition from the retracted configuration to an extended configuration, and the guide is configured to constrain the strap during this transition so that the strap rolls along the radius within the guide, thereby absorbing energy.
  • Energy Absorbing Seat Anchor Restraint System For Child Safety Seats

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  • US Patent:
    20080136204, Jun 12, 2008
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/608715
  • Inventors:
    Reddy Malapati - Ypsilanti MI, US
    Chris O'Connor - Livonia MI, US
    Rodney Simon - Warren MI, US
    Pardeep Kumar - Canton MI, US
  • International Classification:
    B60J 9/00
  • US Classification:
    296 104, 296 681
  • Abstract:
    An energy-absorbing deformable structure to attach a child seat to a mounting portion of a vehicle is provided. The energy-absorbing deformable structure comprises a loop of metal rod including a base end configured to be coupled to the mounting portion of the vehicle, a distal end configured to be coupled to a child safety seat, and a plurality of sinuous deformable portions positioned intermediate to the base end and the distal end, wherein each of the sinuous deformable portions includes an inwardly extending portion that extends inward from a perimeter of the deformable structure to a substantially central interior region of the deformable structure; wherein the sinuous deformable portions of the deformable structure are configured to be deformed when the base end and distal end are pulled in tension, thereby absorbing energy.

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Occupant Safety At Ford Motor Company

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Position:
Occupant Safety at Ford Motor Company
Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ford Motor Company
Occupant Safety
Education:
University of Michigan-Dearborn 2004 - 2007
mba
Wichita State University 1992 - 1994
MS, Mechanical engineering
Manipal Institute of Technology 1984 - 1988
BE, Engineering

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