SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURED CREDIT AGREEMENT among GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, as the Initial Borrower, THE GUARANTORS and THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the Lender Dated as of August 12, 2009
Exhibit 10.1
EXECUTION VERSION
$7,072,488,605
SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURED CREDIT AGREEMENT
among
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY,
as the Initial Borrower,
THE GUARANTORS
and
THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY,
as the Lender
Dated as of August 12, 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page | ||||||
SECTION 1 | ||||||
DEFINITIONS | ||||||
1.1 |
Defined Terms | 1 | ||||
1.2 |
Other Definitional Provisions | 35 | ||||
1.3 |
Conversion of Foreign Currencies | 35 | ||||
SECTION 2 | ||||||
AMOUNT AND TERMS OF LOANS | ||||||
2.1 |
Loans | 36 | ||||
2.2 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 36 | ||||
2.3 |
Repayment of Loans; Evidence of Debt | 36 | ||||
2.4 |
Optional Prepayments | 36 | ||||
2.5 |
Mandatory Prepayments | 36 | ||||
2.6 |
Interest Rates and Payment Dates/Fee Payment Dates/Fees | 40 | ||||
2.7 |
Computation of Interest and Fees | 40 | ||||
2.8 |
Inability to Determine Interest Rate; Illegality | 41 | ||||
2.9 |
Treatment of Payments | 41 | ||||
2.10 |
Indemnity | 42 | ||||
2.11 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 42 | ||||
2.12 |
Taxes | 42 | ||||
2.13 |
Requirements of Law | 44 | ||||
SECTION 3 | ||||||
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES | ||||||
3.1 |
Existence | 45 | ||||
3.2 |
Financial Condition | 46 | ||||
3.3 |
Litigation | 46 | ||||
3.4 |
No Breach | 46 | ||||
3.5 |
Action, Binding Obligations | 46 | ||||
3.6 |
Approvals | 47 | ||||
3.7 |
Taxes | 47 | ||||
3.8 |
Investment Company Act | 47 | ||||
3.9 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 47 | ||||
3.10 |
Chief Executive Office; Chief Operating Office | 47 | ||||
3.11 |
Location of Books and Records | 48 | ||||
3.12 |
True and Complete Disclosure | 48 |
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3.13 |
ERISA | 48 | ||||
3.14 |
Expense Policy | 49 | ||||
3.15 |
Subsidiaries | 49 | ||||
3.16 |
Capitalization | 49 | ||||
3.17 |
Fraudulent Conveyance | 49 | ||||
3.18 |
USA PATRIOT Act | 49 | ||||
3.19 |
Embargoed Person | 50 | ||||
3.20 |
Use of Proceeds | 51 | ||||
3.21 |
Representations Concerning the Collateral | 51 | ||||
3.22 |
Labor Matters | 51 | ||||
3.23 |
Survival of Representations and Warranties | 52 | ||||
3.24 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 52 | ||||
3.25 |
Intellectual Property | 52 | ||||
3.26 |
JV Agreements | 53 | ||||
3.27 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 53 | ||||
3.28 |
Excluded Collateral | 53 | ||||
3.29 |
Mortgaged Real Property | 53 | ||||
3.30 |
No Change | 53 | ||||
3.31 |
Certain Documents | 53 | ||||
3.32 |
Insurance | 53 | ||||
SECTION 4 | ||||||
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT; RESERVE FUNDS | ||||||
4.1 |
Conditions to Effectiveness | 54 | ||||
4.2 |
Conditions to Withdrawal of Reserve Funds; Escrow Accounts | 55 | ||||
SECTION 5 | ||||||
AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS | ||||||
5.1 |
Financial Statements | 56 | ||||
5.2 |
Notices; Reporting Requirements | 59 | ||||
5.3 |
Existence | 60 | ||||
5.4 |
Payments of Obligations | 61 | ||||
5.5 |
Use of Proceeds | 61 | ||||
5.6 |
Maintenance of Property; Insurance | 61 | ||||
5.7 |
Further Identification of Collateral | 62 | ||||
5.8 |
Defense of Title | 62 | ||||
5.9 |
Preservation of Collateral | 62 | ||||
5.10 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 62 | ||||
5.11 |
Maintenance of Licenses | 62 | ||||
5.12 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 62 | ||||
5.13 |
OFAC | 62 | ||||
5.14 |
Investment Company | 62 |
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5.15 |
Further Assurances | 62 | ||||
5.16 |
Executive Privileges and Compensation | 63 | ||||
5.17 |
Aircraft | 64 | ||||
5.18 |
Restrictions on Expenses | 64 | ||||
5.19 |
Employ American Workers Act | 65 | ||||
5.20 |
Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting | 65 | ||||
5.21 |
Waivers | 66 | ||||
5.22 |
Modification of Canadian Facility Documents and VEBA Note Facility | 67 | ||||
5.23 |
Additional Guarantors | 67 | ||||
5.24 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 67 | ||||
5.25 |
Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions | 67 | ||||
5.26 |
SEC Reporting Requirements | 67 | ||||
5.27 |
Vitality Commitment | 67 | ||||
5.28 |
Survival of TARP Covenants | 68 | ||||
5.29 |
[Intentionally Omitted.] | 68 | ||||
5.30 |
Intellectual Property | 68 | ||||
5.31 |
Various Agreements | 69 | ||||
5.32 |
Notice of Investments | 69 | ||||
SECTION 6 | ||||||
NEGATIVE COVENANTS | ||||||
6.1 |
Prohibition on Fundamental Changes; Disposition of Collateral | 69 | ||||
6.2 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 70 | ||||
6.3 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 70 | ||||
6.4 |
Limitation on Liens | 70 | ||||
6.5 |
Restricted Payments | 70 | ||||
6.6 |
Amendments to Transaction Documents | 71 | ||||
6.7 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 71 | ||||
6.8 |
Negative Pledge | 71 | ||||
6.9 |
Indebtedness | 71 | ||||
6.10 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 71 | ||||
6.11 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 71 | ||||
6.12 |
Limitation on Sale of Assets | 72 | ||||
6.13 |
Restrictions on Pension Plans | 72 | ||||
6.14 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 72 | ||||
6.15 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 72 | ||||
6.16 |
Clauses Restricting Subsidiary Distributions | 72 | ||||
6.17 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 73 | ||||
6.18 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 73 | ||||
6.19 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 73 | ||||
6.20 |
Conflict with Canadian Facility | 73 | ||||
6.21 |
[Intentionally Omitted] | 73 | ||||
6.22 |
Conflict with VEBA Note Facility | 73 |
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SECTION 7 | ||||||
EVENTS OF DEFAULT | ||||||
7.1 |
Events of Default | 73 | ||||
7.2 |
Remedies upon Event of Default | 77 | ||||
SECTION 8 | ||||||
MISCELLANEOUS | ||||||
8.1 |
Amendments and Waivers | 78 | ||||
8.2 |
Notices | 79 | ||||
8.3 |
No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies | 80 | ||||
8.4 |
Survival of Representations and Warranties | 80 | ||||
8.5 |
Payment of Expenses | 80 | ||||
8.6 |
Successors and Assigns; Participations and Assignments | 81 | ||||
8.7 |
Set-off | 83 | ||||
8.8 |
Counterparts | 83 | ||||
8.9 |
Severability | 83 | ||||
8.10 |
Integration | 83 | ||||
8.11 |
Governing Law | 84 | ||||
8.12 |
Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers | 84 | ||||
8.13 |
Acknowledgments | 84 | ||||
8.14 |
Release of Guarantees | 85 | ||||
8.15 |
Confidentiality | 85 | ||||
8.16 |
Waivers of Jury Trial | 85 | ||||
8.17 |
USA PATRIOT Act | 85 | ||||
8.18 |
Effect of Amendment and Restatement of the Existing Credit Agreement | 86 |
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ANNEXES:
I |
Form of Budget | |
II |
Business Plan | |
SCHEDULES: | ||
1.1A |
Funding Office | |
1.1B |
Guarantors | |
1.1C |
Mortgaged Property | |
1.1D |
Pledgors | |
1.1E |
[Intentionally Omitted] | |
1.1F |
[Intentionally Omitted] | |
1.1G |
Certain Excluded Subsidiaries | |
3.3 |
Material Litigation | |
3.10 |
Chief Executive Office and Chief Operating Office | |
3.11 |
Location of Books and Records | |
3.15 |
Subsidiaries | |
3.16 |
Ownership of Covered Group Members | |
3.21 |
Jurisdictions and Recording Offices | |
3.25 |
Intellectual Property | |
3.26 |
JV Agreements | |
3.28 |
Excluded Collateral | |
EXHIBITS: | ||
A |
Form of Amended and Restated Guaranty and Security Agreement | |
B-1 |
Form of Secretary’s Certificate | |
B-2 |
Form of Officer’s Certificate | |
C |
Form of Assignment and Assumption | |
D-1 |
Form of Waiver for the Loan Parties | |
D-2 |
Form of Waiver of SEO to the Treasury | |
D-3 |
Form of Consent and Waiver of SEO to Borrower | |
D-4 |
Form of Waiver of Senior Employee to the Treasury | |
D-5 |
Form of Consent and Waiver of Senior Employee to Borrower | |
E |
[Intentionally Omitted] | |
F |
Form of Compliance Certificate | |
G |
Form of Amended and Restated Note | |
H |
Form of Reserve Notice | |
I |
Form of Amended and Restated Environmental Agreement | |
J |
Form of Mortgage | |
K |
Form of Amended and Restated Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement | |
L |
Form of Amended and Restated Equity Pledge Agreement |
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SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURED CREDIT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of August 12, 2009 (the “Effective Date”) by and among GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation (the “Initial Borrower”), the Guarantors (as defined below), and THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the lender hereunder (the “Lender” or the “Treasury”).
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, the Borrower, the Guarantors and the Lender entered into the $7,072,488,605 Secured Credit Agreement dated as of July 10, 2009 (the “Existing Credit Agreement”);
WHEREAS, pursuant to the letter agreement dated as of July 10, 2009 between the Borrower and the Lender (as amended, the “Post-Closing Letter”), the Borrower agreed to amend and restate the Existing Credit Agreement for the purposes of expanding Sections 3, 5, 6 and 7 of the Existing Credit Agreement relating to representations and warranties, affirmative covenants, negative covenants and Events of Default, respectively, to include and apply to each Covered Group Member (as defined below) subject to certain exceptions, qualifications and carve-outs as more particularly set forth herein (the “Expansion Requirement”);
WHEREAS, the Borrower and the Lender are willing to amend and restate the Existing Credit Agreement for the purposes of satisfying the Expansion Requirement and for certain other purposes agreed between the Borrower and the Lender on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein and in the other Loan Documents;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements contained in the Post-Closing Letter and herein, the parties hereto agree that on the Effective Date, as provided in Section 8.18, the Existing Credit Agreement shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
SECTION 1
DEFINITIONS
1.1. Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, the terms listed in this Section 1.1 shall have the respective meanings set forth in this Section 1.1.
“1908 Holdings”: 1908 Holdings Ltd., a Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada Limited.
“ABR”: for any day, a rate per annum (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next 1/16 of 1%) equal to the greatest of (a) the Prime Rate in effect on such day, (b) the Federal Funds Effective Rate in effect on such day plus 1/2 of 1% and (c) the three month Eurodollar Rate (for the avoidance of doubt after giving effect to the provisos in the definition thereof) plus 1.00%; provided that, in the event the Lender shall have determined that adequate and reasonable
means do not exist for ascertaining the calculation of clause (c), such calculation shall be replaced with the last available calculation of the three month Eurodollar Rate plus 1.00%. Any change in the ABR due to a change in the Prime Rate, the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the three month Eurodollar Rate shall be effective as of the opening of business on the effective day of such change in the Prime Rate, the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the three month Eurodollar Rate, respectively.
“ABR Loans”: Loans the rate of interest applicable to which is based upon the ABR.
“Additional Secured Indebtedness”: as of any date of determination, principal amount of secured (including on a first-priority basis) Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) (inclusive) and (u) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”) of the Covered Group Members in excess of $6,000,000,000 (including, without limitation, Structured Financing), provided that, (i) on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to the incurrence of such Indebtedness, (ii) a portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness (other than revolving credit loans) are used to prepay the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a), (iii) the aggregate amount of commitments under revolving credit facilities, if any, together with any revolving credit facilities constituting Excluded Secured Indebtedness, shall not exceed $4,000,000,000, (iv) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness thereunder for the purpose of determining compliance with clauses (i) and (iii) of this definition shall equal the commitment thereunder and (v) if any Loan Party is an obligor or guarantor under such Indebtedness, the lenders party thereto (or an agent on behalf of such lenders) shall have executed and delivered an intercreditor agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender, which may be an amendment, restatement, modification or supplement to the Intercreditor Agreement.
“Additional Guarantor”: as defined in Section 5.23.
“Affiliate”: with respect to any Person, any other Person which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. For purposes of this Agreement, “control” (together with the correlative meanings of “controlled by” and “under common control with”) means possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. For the avoidance of doubt, pension plans of a Person and entities holdings the assets of such plans, shall not be deemed to be Affiliates of such Person. Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of (i) the Government of the United States (or any branch or agency thereof), (ii) the Government of Canada (or any branch or agency thereof), (iii) the Government of Ontario (or any branch or agency thereof), or (iv) the VEBA or the UAW, shall be considered an Affiliate of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
“Agreement”: as defined in the preamble hereto.
“Anti-Money Laundering Laws”: as defined in Section 3.18(d).
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“Applicable Law”: as to any Person, all laws (including common law), statutes, regulations, ordinances, treaties, judgments, decrees, injunctions, writs and orders of any court, governmental agency or authority and rules, regulations, orders, directives, licenses and permits of any Governmental Authority applicable to such Person or its property or in respect of its operations.
“Applicable Margin”: (A) 4.0% per annum in the case of ABR Loans and (B) 5.0% per annum in the case of Eurodollar Loans.
“Applicable Net Cash Proceeds”: (i) with respect to any Additional Secured Indebtedness, Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness or Attributable Obligations under each applicable Sale/Leaseback Transaction, an amount equal to the UST Facility Percentage of an amount equal to 41.949% of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness or Attributable Obligations, as applicable and (ii) with respect to any Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, an amount equal to the UST Facility Percentage of such Net Cash Proceeds.
“Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount”: on any date of determination:
(a) with respect to any Canadian Lender Rejection Notice, an amount equal to (i) the amount of the mandatory prepayment rejected by the Canadian Lender pursuant to Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility multiplied by (ii) a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (y) the sum of the aggregate outstanding amount of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date and the aggregate Outstanding Principal of the VEBA Note Facility held by VEBA on such date; and
(b) with respect to any VEBA Rejection Notice, (x) arising from a mandatory prepayment pursuant to Section 2.5(a) of the VEBA Note Facility, an amount equal to (i) the amount of the mandatory prepayment rejected by the VEBA pursuant to Section 2.5(g) of the VEBA Note Facility multiplied by (ii) a percentage equal to (A) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (B) the sum of the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans held by the Treasury on such date and the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the loans held by the Canadian Lender under the Canadian Facility on such date and (y) arising from a mandatory prepayment pursuant to Section 2.5(b) of the VEBA Note Facility, 100%.
“Asset Sale”: any Disposition of property or series of related Dispositions of property occurring contemporaneously (other than any Excluded Disposition) that yields gross proceeds to any Covered Group Member (valued at the initial principal amount thereof in the case of non-cash proceeds consisting of notes or other debt securities and valued at fair market value in the case of other non-cash proceeds) in excess of (i) $25,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (ii) $15,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary. The term “Asset Sale” shall not include any issuance of Capital Stock or any event that constitutes a Recovery Event.
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“Assignee”: as defined in Section 8.6(b).
“Assignment and Assumption”: an Assignment and Assumption, substantially in the form of Exhibit C, including an agreement by the assignee thereunder to be bound by the terms and provisions of the Intercreditor Agreement.
“Attributable Obligations”: in respect of a Sale/Leaseback Transaction means, as at the time of determination, the present value (discounted at the interest rate implicit in the transaction) of the total obligations of the lessee for rental payments required to be paid during the remaining term of the lease included in such Sale/Leaseback Transaction (including any period for which such lease has been extended), determined in accordance with GAAP; provided, however, that if such Sale/Leaseback Transaction results in a Capital Lease Obligation, the amount of Indebtedness represented thereby shall be determined in accordance with the definition of “Capital Lease Obligations.” For purposes of calculating the Consolidated Leverage Ratio, the aggregate amount of Attributable Obligations outstanding as of any date of determination shall be (i) $500,000,000 plus (ii) the amount of Attributable Obligations entered into after the Original Effective Date.
“Auto Supplier Support Program”: that certain program established by the Treasury to facilitate payment of certain receivables to automotive suppliers.
“Bankruptcy Code”: the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq.
“Bankruptcy Court”: the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (together with the District Court for the Southern District of New York, where applicable).
“Bankruptcy Exceptions”: limitations on, or exceptions to, the enforceability of an agreement against a Person due to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally or the application of general equitable principles, regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding at law or in equity.
“Benefit Plan”: any employee benefit plan within the meaning of section 3(3) of ERISA and any other plan, arrangement or agreement which provides for compensation, benefits, fringe benefits or other remuneration to any employee, former employee, individual independent contractor or director, including without limitation, any bonus, incentive, supplemental retirement plan, golden parachute, employment, individual consulting, change of control, bonus or retention agreement, whether provided directly or indirectly by any Loan Party or otherwise.
“Board”: the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of the United States (or any successor).
“Borrower”: the Initial Borrower or any Replacement Borrower.
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“Borrower’s Organizational Documents”: the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Borrower dated July 9, 2009 and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, together with the Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Borrower dated as of July 9, 2009, as the same may be further amended, restated, supplemented or replaced from time to time in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof and of the other Loan Documents.
“Budget”: a budget substantially in the form of Annex I, reasonably satisfactory to the Lender in its sole discretion, (a) with respect to the budget delivered on the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 4.1(h) of the Existing Credit Agreement, covering the remainder of fiscal year 2009 (presented on a monthly basis) together with a budget with respect to the four immediately succeeding fiscal years (presented on an annual basis); and (b) with respect to each budget delivered after the Original Effective Date, covering the periods and presented in accordance with Section 5.2(k).
“Business Day”: any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks in New York City are permitted to close; provided, however, that when used in connection with a Eurodollar Loan, the term “Business Day” shall also exclude any day on which banks are not open for dealings in Dollar deposits in the London Interbank market.
“Business Plan”: the business plan delivered to Lender on the Original Effective Date and attached hereto as Annex II.
“Canadian Collateral”: the “Collateral” as defined in the Canadian Facility.
“Canadian Facility”: the Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, by and among GM Canada, as borrower, the other loan parties party thereto, and the Canadian Lender, as lender, in form and substance substantially similar to this Agreement with modifications otherwise satisfactory to the Lender as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or modified from time to time hereafter in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.
“Canadian Guarantors”: shall mean the “Guarantors” under and as defined in the Canadian Facility.
“Canadian Lender”: Export Development Canada, a corporation established pursuant to the laws of Canada, and its successors and assigns.
“Canadian Lender Rejection Notice”: a notice from the Canadian Lender to GM Canada rejecting a mandatory prepayment under the Canadian Facility following the initial offer to repay the loans thereunder in accordance with Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility.
“Canadian Subscriber”: 7176384 Canada, Inc.
“Canadian Subscription Agreement”: As defined in the Canadian Facility.
“Canadian Subsidiary”: each direct or indirect Subsidiary of the Borrower incorporated under the laws of Canada or any state, province, commonwealth or territory thereof.
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“Capital Lease Obligations”: for any Person, all obligations of such Person to pay rent or other amounts under a lease of (or other agreement conveying the right to use) Property to the extent such obligations are required to be classified and accounted for as a capital lease on a balance sheet of such Person under GAAP, and, for purposes of this Agreement, the amount of such obligations shall be the capitalized amount thereof, determined in accordance with GAAP.
“Capital Stock”: any and all equity interests, including any shares of stock, membership or partnership interests, participations or other equivalents whether certificated or uncertificated (however designated) of a corporation, limited liability company, partnership or joint venture or any other entity, and any and all similar ownership interests in a Person and any and all warrants or options to purchase any of the foregoing.
“Cases”: the cases commenced on June 1, 2009 by GM Oldco, Saturn, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Saturn Distribution Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and Chevrolet-Saturn of Harlem, Inc., a Delaware corporation, in connection with voluntary petitions filed by each of the foregoing in the Bankruptcy Court for relief.
“Cash Equivalents”: (a) U.S. Dollars, or money in other currencies received in the ordinary course of business, (b) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed or insured by the United States or Canadian government or any agency thereof, (c) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed by any state, province, commonwealth or territory of the United States or Canada, by any political subdivision or taxing authority of any such state, province, commonwealth or territory or by any foreign government, the securities of which state, province, commonwealth, territory, political subdivision, taxing authority or foreign government (as the case may be) are rated at least “A” by S&P or “A” by Xxxxx’x or equivalent rating; (d) demand deposit, certificates of deposit and time deposits with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition and overnight bank deposits of any commercial bank, supranational bank or trust company having a credit rating of “F-1” or higher by Fitch (or the equivalent rating by S&P or Xxxxx’x), (e) repurchase obligations with respect to securities of the types (but not necessarily maturity) described in clauses (b) and (c) above, having a term of not more than 90 days, of banks (or bank holding companies) or subsidiaries of such banks (or bank holding companies) and non-bank broker-dealers listed on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s list of primary and other reporting dealers (“Repo Counterparties”), which Repo Counterparties have a credit rating of at least “F-1” or higher by Fitch (or the equivalent rating by S&P or Xxxxx’x), (f) commercial paper rated at least A-1 or the equivalent thereof by S&P or P-1 or the equivalent thereof by Xxxxx’x and in either case maturing within one year after the day of acquisition, (g) short-term marketable securities of comparable credit quality, (h) shares of money market mutual or similar funds which invest at least 95% in assets satisfying the requirements of clauses (a) through (g) of this definition (except that such assets may have maturities of 13 months or less), and (i) in the case of a Foreign Subsidiary, substantially similar investments, of comparable credit quality relative to the sovereign credit risk of the Foreign Subsidiary’s country, denominated in the currency of any jurisdiction in which such Foreign Subsidiary conducts business.
“Challenge Period”: as defined in the Final DIP Order.
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“Change of Control”: the acquisition, after the Original Effective Date, by any Person, or two or more Persons acting in concert other than the Permitted Holders, the Lender, the Canadian Lender, the VEBA or any Affiliate of the Lender, the Canadian Lender, the VEBA, of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the Exchange Act) of outstanding shares of voting stock of (i) prior to the consummation of the Restructuring, the Borrower or (ii) after the consummation of the Restructuring, the direct parent of the Borrower, if after giving effect to such acquisition such Person or Persons shall own 20% or more of such outstanding voting stock of the Borrower or the direct parent of the Borrower, as applicable.
“Code”: the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.
“Collateral”: all property and assets of the Loan Parties of every kind or type whatsoever, including tangible, intangible, real, personal or mixed, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising, wherever located, and all proceeds, rents and products of the foregoing other than Excluded Collateral.
“Collateral Documents”: means, collectively, the Guaranty, the Equity Pledge Agreement, the Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement, each Mortgage, the Escrow Account Control Agreement, and each other collateral assignment, security agreement, pledge agreement, agreement granting Liens in intellectual property rights, or similar agreements delivered to the Lender to secure the Obligations, as amended and restated in connection herewith (if applicable).
“Compensation Regulations”: as defined in Section 5.16(a)(i).
“Compliance Certificate”: a certificate duly executed by a Responsible Officer, substantially in the form of Exhibit F.
“Consolidated”: the consolidation of accounts in accordance with GAAP.
“Consolidated Leverage Ratio”: as of any date, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Debt, less the sum of cash and Cash Equivalents held by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, excluding Restricted Cash, on such day to (b) EBITDA for the period of four fiscal quarters ended on the last day of the most recent fiscal quarter for which financial statements have been delivered pursuant to Section 5.1.
“Consolidated Total Debt”: at any date, the aggregate principal amount of all Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that would be reflected on the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of such date in accordance with GAAP.
“Contractual Obligation”: as to any Person, any provision of any security issued by such Person or of any agreement, instrument or other undertaking to which such Person is a party or by which it or any of its property is bound.
“Controlled Affiliate”: as defined in Section 3.18(a).
“Copyright Licenses”: all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming a Loan Party as licensee or licensor and providing for the grant of any right to reproduce, publicly display, publicly perform, distribute, create derivative works of or otherwise exploit any works covered by any Copyright (including, without limitation, all Copyright Licenses set forth in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
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“Copyrights”: all domestic and foreign copyrights, whether registered or unregistered, including, without limitation, all copyright rights throughout the universe (whether now or hereafter arising) in any and all media (whether now or hereafter developed), in and to all original works of authorship (including, without limitation, all marketing materials created by or on behalf of any Loan Party), acquired or owned by a Loan Party (including, without limitation, all copyrights described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Copyright Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, renewals, restorations, extensions or revisions thereof.
“Covered Group Member”: each Group Member other than the Excluded Subsidiaries.
“Default”: any event, that with the giving of notice, the lapse of time, or both, would become an Event of Default.
“DIP Credit Agreement”: the $33,300,000,000 Secured Superpriority Debtor-in-Possession Credit Agreement dated as of June 3, 2009 among GM Oldco, the guarantors party thereto, the Lender and the Canadian Lender, as in effect on such date.
“Disposition”: with respect to any Property, any sale, lease, sale and leaseback, assignment, conveyance, transfer or other disposition thereof (other than (i) exclusive licenses that do not materially impair the relevant Group Member’s ability to use or exploit the relevant Intellectual Property as it has been used or exploited by the Group Members as of the Closing Date (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) or (ii) nonexclusive licenses); and the terms “Dispose” and “Disposed of” shall have correlative meanings.
“Dollar Equivalent”: on any date of determination, (a) with respect to any amount denominated in Dollars, such amount and (b) with respect to an amount denominated in any other currency, the equivalent in Dollars of such amount as determined by the Lender in accordance with normal banking industry practice using the Exchange Rate on the date of determination of such equivalent. In making any determination of the Dollar Equivalent, the Lender shall use the relevant Exchange Rate in effect on the date on which a Dollar Equivalent is required to be determined pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. As appropriate, amounts specified herein as amounts in Dollars shall include any relevant Dollar Equivalent amount.
“Dollars” and “$”: the lawful money of the United States.
“Domestic 956 Subsidiary”: any U.S. Subsidiary substantially all of the value of whose assets consist of equity of one or more Foreign 956 Subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
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“Domestic Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary that is organized or existing under the laws of the United States or Canada or any state, province, commonwealth or territory of the United States or Canada.
“EAWA”: the Employ American Workers Act (Section 1611 of Division A, Title XVI of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009), Public Law No. 111-5, effective as of February 17, 2009, as may be amended and in effect from time to time.
“EBITDA”: for any period, Net Income plus, to the extent deducted in determining Net Income, the sum of: (a) Interest Expense, amortization or write-off of debt discount, other deferred financing costs and other fees and charges associated with Indebtedness, plus (b) tax expense (including Permitted Tax Distributions), plus (c) depreciation, plus (d) amortization, write-offs, write-downs, asset revaluations and other non-cash charges, losses and expenses, plus (e) impairment of intangibles, including goodwill, plus (f) extraordinary expenses or losses (as determined in accordance with GAAP) including an amount equal to any extraordinary loss, plus (g) any net loss realized by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with any Disposition or the extinguishment of Indebtedness, plus (h) special charges (including restructuring costs), plus (i) losses (but minus gains) due solely to the fluctuations in currency values or the xxxx-to-market impact of commodities derivatives, in each case in accordance with GAAP, plus (j) losses attributable to discontinued operations, plus (k) losses (but minus gains) attributable to the cumulative effect of a change in accounting principles, plus (l) non-recurring costs, charges and expenses during such period, plus (m) the amount of fees associated with advisory, consulting or other professional work done for equity offerings, minus (n) to the extent included in Net Income, extraordinary gains (as determined in accordance with GAAP), together with any related provision for taxes on such extraordinary gain, all calculated without duplication for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis for such period. For purposes of this Agreement, EBITDA shall (to the extent required to comply with Regulation S-X promulgated under the Securities Act) be adjusted on a pro forma basis to include, as of the first day of any applicable period, any acquisition and any Disposition contemplated by the Business Plan to be consummated during such period, including, without limitation, adjustments reflecting any non-recurring costs and any extraordinary expenses of any acquisition and any Disposition consummated during such period and any Pro Forma Cost Savings attributable thereto, each calculated on a basis consistent with GAAP or as otherwise approved by the Lender in its sole discretion.
“EESA”: the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Public Law No. 110-343, effective as of October 3, 2008, as amended by Section 7000 et al. of Division A, Title VII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law No. 111-5, effective as of February 17, 2009, as may be further amended and in effect from time to time.
“Effective Date”: as defined in the preamble hereto.
“EISA”: the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Public Law No. 110-140, effective as of January 1, 2009, as may be amended and in effect from time to time.
“Embargoed Person”: as defined in Section 3.19.
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“Environmental Agreement”: the Amended and Restated Environmental Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, executed by the Loan Parties for the benefit of the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit I.
“Environmental Laws”: any and all foreign, Federal, state, provincial, local or municipal laws, rules, orders, regulations, statutes, ordinances, codes, decrees, requirements of any Governmental Authority or other Requirements of Law (including common law) regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning protection of human health, the environment or natural resources, as now or may at any time hereafter be in effect.
“Equity Pledge Agreement”: the Amended and Restated Equity Pledge Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, made by each Pledgor in favor of the Lender substantially in the form of Exhibit L.
“ERISA”: the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time.
“ERISA Affiliate”: any corporation or trade or business or other entity, whether or not incorporated, that is a member of any group of organizations (i) described in Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code of which any Loan Party is a member or (ii) which is under common control with any Loan Party within the meaning of section 4001 of ERISA.
“ERISA Event”: (i) any Reportable Event or a determination that a Plan is “at risk” (within the meaning of Section 302 of ERISA); (ii) the incurrence by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any liability under Title IV of ERISA with respect to the termination of any Plan or the withdrawal or partial withdrawal of the Borrower or any of its respective ERISA Affiliates from any Plan or Multiemployer Plan; (iii) the receipt by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates from the PBGC or a plan administrator of any notice relating to the intention to terminate any Plan or Plans or to appoint a trustee to administer any Plan; (iv) the receipt by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any notice, or the receipt by any Multiemployer Plan from the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliates of any notice, concerning the imposition of Withdrawal Liability or a determination that a Multiemployer Plan is, or is expected to be, insolvent or in reorganization, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA; or (v) the occurrence of a nonexempt “prohibited transaction” with respect to which the Borrower, the other Loan Parties or their ERISA Affiliates is a “disqualified person” (within the meaning of Section 4975 of the Code) or with respect to which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate could otherwise be liable.
“Escrow Account”: each account of the Borrower at an Escrow Bank subject to an Escrow Account Control Agreement, including without limitation, account number 00000000 located at Citibank, N.A.
“Escrow Account Control Agreement”: each account control agreement among the Borrower, any Escrow Bank, and the Lender, such agreements to be reasonably satisfactory to the Lender, including without limitation the Deposit Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date among the Lender, the Borrower and Citibank, N.A.
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“Escrow Bank”: Citibank, N.A. and each additional or replacement bank or other financial institution to which the Lender transfers or proposes to transfer Reserve Funds in accordance with Section 4.2(c).
“Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements”: for any day as applied to a Eurodollar Loan, the aggregate (without duplication) of the maximum rates (expressed as a decimal fraction) of reserve requirements in effect on such day (including basic, supplemental, marginal and emergency reserves) under any regulations of the Board or other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction with respect thereto dealing with reserve requirements prescribed for eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency Liabilities” in Regulation D of the Board) maintained by a member bank of the Federal Reserve System.
“Eurodollar Base Rate”: with respect to each day during each Interest Period pertaining to a Eurodollar Loan, the rate per annum determined on the basis of the rate for deposits in Dollars for a period equal to such Interest Period commencing on the first day of such Interest Period appearing on page LIBOR01 of the Reuters screen as of 11:00 a.m. (London time) two Business Days prior to the beginning of such Interest Period. In the event that such rate does not appear on such page of the Reuters screen (or otherwise on such screen), the Eurodollar Base Rate shall be determined by reference to such other comparable publicly available service for displaying eurodollar rates as may be selected by the Lender or, in the absence of such availability, by reference to the rate at which a reference institution selected by the Lender is offered Dollar deposits at or about 11:00 a.m. (New York City time) two Business Days prior to the beginning of such Interest Period in the interbank eurodollar market where its eurodollar and foreign currency and exchange operations are then being conducted for delivery on the first day of such Interest Period for the number of days comprised therein.
“Eurodollar Loans”: Loans the rate of interest applicable to which is based upon the Eurodollar Rate.
“Eurodollar Rate”: with respect to each day during each Interest Period pertaining to a Eurodollar Loan, a rate per annum determined for such day in accordance with the following formula (rounded upward to the nearest 1/100th of 1%):
Eurodollar Base Rate |
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1.00 – Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements |
; provided that, in no event shall the Eurodollar Rate be less than 2.00%.
“Event of Default”: as defined in Section 7.1.
“Exchange Act”: the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
“Exchange Rate”: for any day with respect to any currency (other than Dollars), the rate at which such currency may be exchanged into Dollars, as set forth at 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on such day on the applicable Bloomberg currency page with respect to such currency. In the event that such rate does not appear on the applicable Bloomberg currency page, the Exchange Rate with respect to such currency shall be determined by reference to such other publicly available service for displaying exchange rates as may be agreed upon by the
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Lender and the Borrower or, in the absence of such agreement, such Exchange Rate shall instead be the spot rate of exchange of a reference institution selected by the Lender in the London Interbank market or other market where such reference institution’s foreign currency exchange operations in respect of such currency are then being conducted, at or about 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on such day for the purchase of Dollars with such currency, for delivery two Business Days later; provided, however, that if at the time of any such determination, for any reason, no such spot rate is being quoted, the Lender may use any reasonable method it deems appropriate to determine such rate, and such determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error.
“Excluded Collateral”: as defined on Schedule 3.28.
“Excluded Dispositions”:
(a) Dispositions of inventory in the ordinary course of business;
(b) Dispositions of obsolete or worn-out property in the ordinary course of business, including leases with respect to facilities that are temporarily not in use or pending their Disposition;
(c) Dispositions of accounts receivable more than 90 days past due in connection with the compromise, settlement or collection thereof on market terms;
(d) Dispositions of any Capital Stock of any JV Subsidiary in accordance with the applicable joint venture agreement relating thereto;
(e) any Disposition of (i) any Guarantor’s or Pledged Entity’s Capital Stock or other assets or Property of the Borrower or any Guarantor to the Borrower or any Guarantor, or (ii) any Group Member’s (other than a Guarantor’s or Pledged Entity’s) Capital Stock or other assets or Property of any Group Member (other than the Borrower or any Guarantor) to the Borrower, any Guarantor or any other Group Member;
(f) any Disposition of Cash Equivalents in a manner that is not prohibited by the terms of this Agreement or the other Loan Documents;
(g) any Disposition by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of any dealership property or Capital Stock in a dealership Subsidiary to the operating management of a dealership or any Disposition of property in connection with the dealer optimization plan, in each case in the ordinary course of business;
(h) [intentionally omitted];
(i) [intentionally omitted]; and
(j) the licensing and sublicensing of Patents, Trademarks and other Intellectual Property or other general intangibles to third persons on customary terms as determined by the board of directors, or such other individuals as they may delegate, in good faith and the ordinary course of business.
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“Excluded Secured Indebtedness”: secured (including on a first-priority basis) Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) (inclusive) and (u) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”) of the Covered Group Members in an aggregate amount not exceeding $6,000,000,000 comprised of term loan and/or revolving credit loan facilities (including without limitation Structured Financing), provided that, (i) the aggregate amount of commitments under the revolving credit facilities, if any, together with any revolving credit facilities constituting Additional Secured Indebtedness, shall not exceed $4,000,000,000, (ii) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness thereunder for the purpose of determining compliance with clause (i) of this definition shall equal the commitment thereunder and (iii) if any Loan Party is an obligor or guarantor under such Indebtedness, the lenders party thereto (or an agent on behalf of such lenders) shall have executed and delivered an intercreditor agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender, which may be an amendment, restatement, modification or supplement to the Intercreditor Agreement.
“Excluded Subsidiary”: (i) any JV Subsidiary in which any Group Member owns less than 80% of the voting or economic interest, (ii) any Subsidiary that is a dealership, (iii) the Subsidiaries identified on Schedule 1.1G and any of the following: (A) any Securitization Subsidiary; (B) any Financing Subsidiary; (C) any Insurance Subsidiary; (D) any Subsidiary (and any parent or holding company thereof) that is primarily engaged in the investment management business or that is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; (E) until the Excluded Subsidiary Expiration Date, Xxxx Opel GmbH (“Opel”) and its Subsidiaries as of the Effective Date and any other Group Member that is necessary to become a Subsidiary of Opel in connection with the restructuring and proposed sale of Opel; (F) until the Excluded Subsidiary Expiration Date, SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. (“SAAB”) and its Subsidiaries as of the Effective Date and any other Group Member that is necessary to become a Subsidiary of SAAB in connection with the restructuring and proposed sale of SAAB; (G) until the Excluded Subsidiary Expiration Date, the Subsidiaries of Delphi Corporation as of the Effective Date and any Group Member established solely for the purpose of acquiring or operating any Subsidiary of Delphi Corporation or any portion of the business carried out by Delphi Corporation and its Subsidiaries as of the Effective Date; and (H) any other Subsidiaries approved by the Lender in writing.
“Excluded Subsidiary Expiration Date”: December 31, 2010, as such date may be extended with the written consent of the Lender (or, in the event that the Treasury is not the sole Lender party to this Agreement, with the written consent of the Treasury).
“Excluded Taxes”: as defined in Section 2.12.
“Executive Order”: as defined in Section 3.19.
“Existing Agreements”: the agreements of the Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries in effect (giving effect, where applicable, to their assumption by the applicable Person pursuant to any Transaction Document) on the Original Effective Date and any extensions, renewals and replacements thereof so long as any such extension, renewal and replacement could not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the rights and remedies of the Lender under any of the Loan Documents.
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“Existing UST Term Loan Agreements”: collectively, the Existing UST Term Loan Agreement (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) and the Loan and Security Agreement dated as of January 16, 2009 by and between GM Oldco and the Lender.
“Expense Policy”: the Borrower’s comprehensive written policy on excessive or luxury expenditures maintained and implemented in accordance with the Treasury regulations contained in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
“Extraordinary Receipts”: any (i) insurance proceeds (other than the proceeds of self-insurance) that are not the proceeds of a Recovery Event, (ii) downward purchase price adjustments (other than purchase price adjustments resulting from tax refunds received by Canadian Subsidiaries), (iii) tax refunds (other than tax refunds received by Canadian Subsidiaries), judgments and litigation settlements, pension plan reversions and indemnity payments, and (iv) similar receipts outside of the ordinary course of business in each case received by any Covered Group Member, in excess of (A) $25,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (B) $15,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary.
“Federal Funds Effective Rate”: for any day, the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions with members of the Federal Reserve System arranged by federal funds brokers, as published on the next succeeding Business Day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or, if such rate is not so published for any day that is a Business Day, the average of the quotations for the day of such transactions received by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. from three federal funds brokers of recognized standing selected by it (or, if JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. is no longer receiving such quotations for any reason, the average of such quotations received by a reference institution selected by the Lender).
“Final DIP Order”: Final Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105(a), 361, 362, 363, 364 and 507 and Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 4001 and 6004 (a) Approving a DIP Credit Facility and Authorizing the Debtors to Obtain Post-Petition Financing Pursuant Thereto, (b) Granting Related Liens and Super-Priority Status, (c) Authorizing the Use of Cash Collateral and (d) Granting Adequate Protection to Certain Pre-Petition Secured Parties, dated June 25, 2009 by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, In re General Motors Corporation et al., chapter 11 case no. 09-50026 (REG) (jointly administered).
“Financing Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary that is primarily engaged in financing activities including, without limitation (a) debt issuances to, or that are guaranteed by, governmental or quasi-governmental entities (including any municipal, local, county, regional, state, provincial, national or international organization or agency), (b) lease transactions (including synthetic lease transactions and Sale/Leaseback Transactions permitted hereunder) and (c) lease and purchase financing provided by such Subsidiary to dealers and consumers.
“Fitch”: Fitch, Inc. d/b/a Fitch IBCA.
“Foreign Assets Control Regulations”: as defined in Section 3.19.
“Foreign 956 Subsidiary”: any Non-U.S. Subsidiary of the Borrower that is a “controlled foreign corporation” as defined in Code Section 957.
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“Foreign Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary that is not a Domestic Subsidiary.
“Funding Office”: the office of the Lender specified in Schedule 1.1A or such other office as may be specified from time to time by the Lender as its funding office by written notice to the Borrower.
“GAAP”: generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from time to time in the United States.
“GM Canada”: General Motors of Canada Limited, a corporation established pursuant to the laws of Canada.
“GM Oldco”: Motors Liquidation Company (formerly known as General Motors Corporation), a Delaware corporation, a debtor and debtor-in-possession in a case pending under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.
“GM Oldco Parties”: GM Oldco and its Subsidiaries that were Subsidiaries of GM Oldco immediately prior to the Original Effective Date.
“GMAC”: GMAC LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and its Subsidiaries.
“GMAC Reorganization”: any transactions consummated for the purpose of or in connection with the Borrower or any of its Affiliates (a) not being in control of GMAC for purposes of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, (b) not being an affiliate of GMAC for purposes of Sections 23A or 23B of the Federal Reserve Act, or (c) otherwise complying with the commitments made by the Borrower to the Federal Reserve System with regard to GMAC, including but not limited to, in each case, (i) the Disposition of all or any portion of the Capital Stock owned by the Borrower in GMAC to one or more trusts, and (ii) the Disposition of all or any portion of such Capital Stock by any trustee of any such trust.
“Governmental Authority”: any federal, state, provincial, municipal or other governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, or any federal, state or municipal court, in each case whether of the United States or a foreign jurisdiction.
“Group Members”: the collective reference to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.
“Guarantee Obligation”: as to any Person, any obligation of such Person directly or indirectly guaranteeing any Indebtedness of any other Person or in any manner providing for the payment of any Indebtedness of any other Person or otherwise protecting the holder of such Indebtedness against loss (whether by virtue of partnership arrangements, by agreement to keep-well, to purchase assets, goods, securities or services, or to take-or-pay or otherwise), provided that the term “Guarantee Obligation” shall not include (i) endorsements for collection or deposit in the ordinary course of business, or (ii) obligations to make servicing advances for delinquent taxes and insurance, or other obligations in respect of the Collateral, to the extent required by the Lender. The amount of any Guarantee Obligation of a Person shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the stated or determinable amount of the primary Indebtedness in respect of which such Guarantee Obligation is made or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated Indebtedness in respect thereof as determined by such Person in good faith. The terms “Guarantee” and “Guaranteed” used as verbs shall have correlative meanings.
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“Guarantor”: each Person listed on Schedule 1.1B and each other Person that becomes an Additional Guarantor.
“Guaranty”: the Amended and Restated Guaranty and Security Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, executed and delivered by the Borrower and each Guarantor, substantially in the form of Exhibit A.
“Indebtedness”: for any Person: (a) obligations created, issued or incurred by such Person for borrowed money (whether by loan, the issuance and sale of debt securities or the sale of Property to another Person subject to an understanding or agreement, contingent or otherwise, to repurchase such Property from such Person (other than any repurchase obligations accounted for as operating leases)); (b) obligations of such Person to pay the deferred purchase or acquisition price of Property or services (other than trade payables or obligations associated with the purchase of tooling, machinery, equipment and engineering and design services, in each case incurred in the ordinary course of business); (c) indebtedness of others of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (i) of this definition secured by a Lien on the Property of such Person, whether or not the respective indebtedness so secured has been assumed by such Person (provided, that for purposes of this Agreement the amount of such Indebtedness shall be deemed to be the lower of (x) the book value of such Property and (y) the principal amount of the indebtedness secured by such Property); (d) obligations (contingent or otherwise) of such Person in respect of letters of credit or similar instruments issued or accepted by banks and other financial institutions for the account of such Person; (e) Capital Lease Obligations or Attributable Obligations of such Person; (f) [intentionally omitted]; (g) indebtedness of others of the type referred to in clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (h) and (i) of this definition guaranteed by such Person; (h) all purchase money indebtedness of such Person; (i) indebtedness of general partnerships of which such Person is a general partner unless the terms of such indebtedness expressly provide that such Person is not liable therefor; (j) [intentionally omitted]; (k) [intentionally omitted]; and (l) any other indebtedness of such Person evidenced by a note, bond, debenture or similar instrument; provided, however, that Indebtedness shall exclude any obligations related to the hourly pension plans of Delphi Corporation and its Affiliates.
“Indemnified Liabilities”: as defined in Section 8.5.
“Indemnitee”: as defined in Section 8.5.
“Ineligible Acquirer”: any Person (i) directly involved in the manufacture of motor vehicles or the business of which is restricted primarily to the financing of the sale or lease of motor vehicles or (ii) having beneficial ownership of 20% or more of the Capital Stock of a Person described in clause (i).
“Initial Borrower”: as defined in the preamble hereto.
“Initial Note”: the amended and restated promissory note of the Borrower evidencing the Loans and delivered to the Lender on the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 4.1(a)(vi) of the Existing Credit Agreement.
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“Insolvency”: with respect to any Multiemployer Plan, the condition that such Plan is insolvent within the meaning of section 4245 of ERISA.
“Insurance Subsidiary”: shall mean (i) any Subsidiary that is required to be licensed as an insurer or reinsurer or that is primarily engaged in insurance or reinsurance any (ii) any Subsidiary of a Person described in clause (i) above.
“Intellectual Property”: all Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights owned by any Loan Party, and all rights under any Licenses to which a Loan Party is a party.
“Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement”: the Amended and Restated Intellectual Property Pledge Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, by and among each Loan Party and the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit K.
“Intercreditor Agreement”: the Intercreditor Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, by and between the Lender and the VEBA.
“Interest Expense”: for any Person for any period, consolidated total interest expense of such Person and its Subsidiaries for such period and including, in any event, costs under interest rate swap agreements, interest rate cap agreements, interest rate collar agreements and interest rate insurance for such period.
“Interest Payment Date”: (a) as to any ABR Loan, the first day of each March, June, September and December to occur while such Loan is outstanding and the final maturity date of such Loan, (b) as to any Eurodollar Loan, the last day of such Interest Period, and (c) as to any Loan, the date of any repayment or prepayment made in respect thereof.
“Interest Period”: as to any Eurodollar Loan, (i) initially, the period commencing on the Borrowing Date (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) with respect to such Loan and ending three months thereafter; and (ii) thereafter, each period commencing on the last day of the next preceding Interest Period applicable to such Loan and ending three months thereafter; provided that all of the foregoing provisions relating to Interest Periods are subject to the following:
(A) if any Interest Period would otherwise end on a day that is not a Business Day, such Interest Period shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day unless the result of such extension would be to carry such Interest Period into another calendar month in which event such Interest Period shall end on the immediately preceding Business Day;
(B) any Interest Period that would otherwise extend beyond the Maturity Date shall end on the Maturity Date; and
(C) any Interest Period that begins on the last Business Day of a calendar month (or on a day for which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period) shall end on the last Business Day of the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period.
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“Investments”: any advance, loan, extension of credit (by way of guaranty or otherwise) or capital contribution to, or purchase of any Capital Stock, bonds, notes, debentures or other debt securities of, or any assets constituting a business unit of, or any other investment in, any Person.
“JV Agreement”: each partnership or limited liability company agreement (or similar agreement) between a Covered Group Member or one of its Subsidiaries and the relevant JV Partner as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, in accordance with the terms hereof.
“JV Partner”: each Person party to a JV Agreement that is not a Loan Party or one of its Subsidiaries.
“JV Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary of a Group Member which is not a Wholly Owned Subsidiary and as to which the business and management thereof is jointly controlled by the holders of the Capital Stock therein pursuant to customary joint venture arrangements.
“Lender”: as defined in the preamble hereto.
“Licenses”: collectively, the Copyright Licenses, the Trademark Licenses and the Patent Licenses.
“Lien”: any mortgage, pledge, security interest, lien or other charge or encumbrance (in the nature of a security interest and other than licenses of Intellectual Property), including the lien or retained security title of a conditional vendor, upon or with respect to any property or assets.
“Loan Documents”: this Agreement, the Notes, the Environmental Agreement, the Collateral Documents, the Post-Closing Letter and each other post-closing letter or agreement now and hereafter entered into among the parties hereto.
“Loan Parties”: the Borrower and each Guarantor.
“Loans”: as defined in Section 2.1.
“Master Transaction Agreement”: the Amended and Restated Master Sale and Purchase Agreement dated as of June 26, 2009 among GM Oldco, the Sellers and the Borrower, as amended by the First Amendment dated as of June 30, 2009 and the Second Amendment dated as of July 5, 2009, as amended, supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with Section 6.6.
“Material Adverse Effect”: a material adverse effect on (a) the business, operations, property, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of (i) the North American Group Members (taken as a whole) or (ii) the Group Members (taken as a whole), (b) the ability of the Loan Parties (taken as a whole) to perform their obligations under any of the Loan Documents to which they are a party, (c) the validity or enforceability in any material respect of any of the Loan Documents to which the Loan Parties are a party, (d) the rights and remedies of the Lender under any of the Loan Documents, or (e) the Collateral (taken as a whole); provided
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that (w) the taking of any action by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, including the cessation of production, pursuant to and in accordance with the Budget, (x) the filing and continuance of the Cases and the orders thereunder, and (y) any action taken pursuant to the Section 363 Sale Order shall not be taken into consideration.
“Material Covered Group Member”: the Borrower and any other Covered Group Member to the extent the proportionate share of the total assets of such other Covered Group Member (including, without duplication, the equity value of Subsidiaries of such other Covered Group Member, and after intercompany eliminations in accordance with GAAP) exceeds 5% of the Consolidated total assets of the Group Members, in each case, as of the end of the most recent fiscal quarter of the Borrower.
“Maturity Date”: the date on which the earliest to occur of (such earliest date, which may be extended by the Lender in its sole discretion in accordance with Section 8.1): (a) the sixth anniversary of the Original Effective Date and (b) the acceleration of any Loans in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
“Moody’s”: Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc. and its successors.
“Mortgage”: each of the mortgages and deeds of trust made by the Borrower or any Guarantor in favor of, or for the benefit of, the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit J, taking into consideration the law and jurisdiction in which such mortgage or deed of trust is to be recorded or filed, to the extent applicable.
“Mortgaged Property”: each property listed on Schedule 1.1C, as to which the Lender shall be granted a Lien pursuant to the Mortgages.
“Multiemployer Plan”: a multiemployer plan defined as such in Section 3(37) of ERISA to which contributions are required to be made by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate or to which any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate may have any direct or indirect liability or obligation contingent or otherwise.
“Net Cash Proceeds”: with respect to any event, (a) the cash proceeds received in respect of such event including (i) any cash received in respect of any non-cash proceeds (including any cash payments received by way of deferred payment of principal pursuant to a note or installment receivable or purchase price adjustment receivable or otherwise, but excluding any interest payments), but only as and when received, (ii) in the case of a casualty, insurance proceeds and (iii) in the case of a condemnation or similar event, condemnation awards and similar payments, net of (b) the sum of (i) all reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses paid to third parties (other than Affiliates) in connection with such event, (ii) in the case of a Disposition of an asset (including pursuant to a Sale/Leaseback Transaction or a casualty or a condemnation or similar proceeding), the amount of all payments required to be made as a result of such event to repay Indebtedness (other than the Loans) secured by such asset or otherwise subject to mandatory prepayment or lease obligations, as applicable, as a result of such event and (iii) the amount of all taxes paid (or reasonably estimated to be payable, including under any tax sharing arrangements or as Permitted Tax Distributions) and, with respect to amounts that will be expatriated as a result of any event attributable to a Non-U.S. Subsidiary,
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the amount of any taxes (including Permitted Tax Distributions) that will be payable by any applicable Group Member as a result of the expatriation, and the amount of any reserves established to fund contingent liabilities reasonably estimated to be payable, in each case that are directly attributable to such event (as determined reasonably and in good faith by a Responsible Officer); provided that, Net Cash Proceeds shall exclude funds that GM Canada or any of the Canadian Guarantors are required to use to repay the loans under the Canadian Facility.
“Net Income”: for any period, the net income (or loss) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries calculated on a consolidated basis for such period determined in accordance with GAAP.
“Newco Loan Assumption Agreement”: the Assignment and Assumption Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, between GM Oldco, as assignor, and the Borrower, as assignee; as in effect on such date.
“Non-Excluded Taxes”: as defined in Section 2.12.
“Non-U.S. Lender”: as defined in Section 2.12.
“Non-U.S. Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is not a U.S. Subsidiary.
“North American Group Members”: collectively, the Loan Parties and each Domestic Subsidiary of a Loan Party that is not an Excluded Subsidiary.
“Notes”: collectively, the Initial Note and any promissory notes issued in connection with an assignment as contemplated by Section 2.3(b).
“Obligations”: the unpaid principal of and interest on (including, without limitation, interest accruing after the maturity of the Loans and interest accruing after the filing of any petition in bankruptcy, or the commencement of any insolvency, reorganization or like proceeding, relating to any Loan Party, whether or not a claim for post-filing or post-petition interest is allowed in such proceeding) the Loans and all other obligations and liabilities of any Loan Party to the Lender, whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, due or to become due, or now existing or hereafter incurred, which may arise under, out of, or in connection with, this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any other document made, delivered or given in connection herewith or therewith, whether on account of principal, interest, reimbursement obligations, fees, indemnities, costs, expenses (including, without limitation, all fees, charges and disbursements of counsel to the Lender that are required to be paid by any Loan Party pursuant hereto) or otherwise.
“OFAC”: the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury.
“Original Effective Date”: July 10, 2009.
“Other Foreign 956 Subsidiary”: any Non-U.S. Subsidiary substantially all of the value of whose assets consist of equity of one or more Foreign 956 Subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
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“Other Taxes”: any and all present or future stamp or documentary taxes or any other excise or property taxes, charges or similar levies arising from any payment made hereunder or from the execution, delivery or enforcement of, or otherwise with respect to, this Agreement or any other Loan Document (excluding, in each case, amounts imposed on an assignment, a grant of a Participation or other transfer of an interest in the Loan or any Loan Document).
“Outstanding Amount”: as of any date of determination (a) with respect to Indebtedness, the aggregate outstanding principal amount thereof, (b) with respect to banker’s acceptances, letters of credit or letters of guarantee, the aggregate undrawn, unexpired face amount thereof plus the aggregate unreimbursed drawn amount thereof, (c) with respect to hedging obligations, the aggregate amount recorded by the Borrower or any Subsidiary as its net termination liability thereunder calculated in accordance with the Borrower’s customary accounting procedures, (d) with respect to cash management obligations or guarantees, the aggregate maximum amount thereof (i) that the relevant cash management provider is entitled to assert as such as agreed from time to time by the Borrower or any Subsidiary and such provider or (ii) the principal amount of the Indebtedness being guaranteed or, if less, the maximum amount of such guarantee set forth in the relevant guarantee and (e) with respect to any other obligations, the aggregate outstanding amount thereof.
“Outstanding Principal”: as defined in the VEBA Note Facility.
“Participant”: as defined in Section 8.6(c).
“Participation”: as defined in Section 8.6(c).
“Patent Licenses”: all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming a Loan Party as licensee or licensor and providing for the grant of any right to manufacture, use, lease, or sell any invention, design, idea, concept, method, technique, or process covered by any Patent (including, without limitation, all Patent Licenses set forth in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
“Patents”: all domestic and foreign letters patent, design patents, utility patents, industrial designs, and all intellectual property rights in inventions, trade secrets, ideas, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, proprietary information, technology, know-how, formulae, and other general intangibles of like nature, now existing or hereafter acquired or owned by a Loan Party (including, without limitation, all domestic and foreign letters patent, design patents, utility patents, industrial designs, inventions, trade secrets, ideas, concepts, methods, techniques, processes, proprietary information, technology, know-how and formulae described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, or in any similar office or agency of the United States or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, re-examinations, divisions, continuations, continuations in part and extensions or renewals thereof.
“PBGC”: the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation or any entity succeeding to any or all of its functions under ERISA.
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“Permitted Holders”: any holder of any Capital Stock of the Borrower as of the Original Effective Date, including, with respect to Capital Stock held by any GM Oldco Party, (i) a “liquidating trust,” within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 301.7701-4, to which such GM Oldco Party’s assets are distributed, or (ii) any other entity established for the sole purpose of liquidating the assets of such GM Oldco Party.
“Permitted Indebtedness”:
(a) Indebtedness created under any Loan Document;
(b) purchase money Indebtedness for real property, improvements thereto or equipment or personal property hereafter acquired (or, in the case of improvements, constructed) by, or Capital Lease Obligations of, any Covered Group Member, provided that, the aggregate principal balance of such Indebtedness shall not exceed $2,000,000,000 at any one time outstanding;
(c) trade payables, if any, in the ordinary course of its business;
(d) Indebtedness existing on the Original Effective Date;
(e) intercompany Indebtedness in the ordinary course of business, provided that, (i) the Borrower has complied with Sections 5.2(i) and 5.32, to the extent necessary, and (ii) the right to receive any repayment of such Indebtedness from any Loan Party (other than any scheduled payments so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing) shall be subordinated to the Lender’s rights to receive repayment of the Obligations;
(f) Indebtedness under the Canadian Facility and the guarantee by the Borrower of the obligations thereunder;
(g) Indebtedness existing at the time any Person merges with or into or becomes a Covered Group Member and not incurred in connection with, or in contemplation of, such Person merging with or into or becoming a Covered Group Member; provided that any such merger shall comply with Section 6.1;
(h) Swap Agreements that are not entered into for speculative purposes;
(i) Indebtedness, including letters of credit, bankers’ acceptances and similar instruments issued in the ordinary course of business, in respect of the financing of insurance premiums, customs, stay, performance, bid, surety or appeal bonds and similar obligations, completion guaranties, “take or pay” obligations in supply agreements, reimbursement obligations regarding workers’ compensation claims, indemnification, adjustment of purchase price and similar obligations incurred in connection with the acquisition or disposition of any business or assets, and sales contracts, coverage of long-term counterparty risk in respect of insurance companies, purchasing and supply agreements, rental deposits, judicial appeals and service contracts;
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(j) Indebtedness incurred in the ordinary course of business in connection with cash management and deposit accounts and operations, netting services, employee credit card programs and similar arrangements and Indebtedness arising from the honoring by a bank or other financial institution of a check, draft or similar instrument drawn against insufficient funds in the ordinary course of business, provided that such Indebtedness (other than employee credit card programs and similar arrangements) is extinguished within five Business Days of its incurrence;
(k) any guarantee of any Indebtedness described in any clause of this definition;
(l) Indebtedness entered into under Section 136 of EISA;
(m) any extensions, renewals, exchanges or replacements of Indebtedness of the kind described in clauses (a), (d), (f), (g), (i), (l), (n), (q), (r), (s), (t) and (u) of this definition to the extent (i) the principal amount of or commitment for such Indebtedness is not increased (except by an amount equal to unpaid accrued interest and premium thereon plus other reasonable fees and expenses incurred in connection with such extension, renewals or replacement), (ii) neither the final maturity nor the weighted average life to maturity of such Indebtedness is decreased, (iii) such Indebtedness, if subordinated in right of payment to the Lender of the Indebtedness under this Agreement, remains so subordinated on terms no less favorable to the Lender, and (iv) solely with respect to Indebtedness of the kind described in clause (s) for which an intercreditor agreement was required pursuant to this Agreement, the Borrower delivers to the Lender an intercreditor agreement in form and substance substantially similar to the then-existing intercreditor agreement relating to such Indebtedness (or, to the extent such intercreditor agreement is not substantially similar to such existing intercreditor agreement, subject to the Lender’s reasonable approval of any differences that are less favorable to the Lender than in such existing intercreditor agreement), which may be an amendment, restatement, modification or supplement to the Intercreditor Agreement;
(n) any Sale/Leaseback Transaction; provided that, if on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio is greater than or equal to 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to such Indebtedness, an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of the Attributable Obligations under such Sale/Leaseback Transaction shall be applied as a prepayment of the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a);
(o) [intentionally omitted];
(p) any transactions undertaken by the Canadian Subsidiaries with 1908 Holdings, Parkwood Holdings Ltd., or GM Overseas Funding LLC in the ordinary course of business, consistent with past practice of the GM Oldco Parties;
(q) Indebtedness under the VEBA Note Facility;
(r) Indebtedness under the Supplier Receivables Facility;
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(s) Excluded Secured Indebtedness and Additional Secured Indebtedness;
(t) Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness; and
(u) Indebtedness incurred in connection with the obligations of General Motors of Canada Limited to the Independent Canadian Health Care Trust in accordance with and as contemplated by the Framework of Principles Governing the Conception, Goals and Operation of an Independent Canadian Health Care Trust dated May 21, 2009 and the GMCL-CAW HCT Term Sheet dated June 26, 2009.
“Permitted Liens”: with respect to any Property of the Covered Group Members:
(a) Liens created under the Loan Documents;
(b) Liens on Property of a Covered Group Member existing on the Original Effective Date (including Liens on Property of a Covered Group Member pursuant to Existing Agreements; provided that such Liens, and any renewal, replacement, amendment, extension or modification in whole or in part thereof, shall secure only those obligations that they secured on the Original Effective Date and any permitted refinancing thereof);
(c) any Lien existing on any Property prior to the acquisition thereof by the Borrower or a Covered Group Member or existing on any Property of any Person that has become or becomes a Covered Group Member after the Original Effective Date prior to the time such Person becomes a Covered Group Member; provided that (x) such Lien is not created in contemplation of or in connection with such acquisition or such Person becoming a Covered Group Member, (y) such Lien does not apply to any other Property or assets of the Borrower or a Covered Group Member, and (z) such Lien, and any renewal, replacement, amendment, extension or modification in whole or in part thereof, secures only those obligations that it secures on the date of such acquisition or the date such Person becomes a Covered Group Member, as the case may be;
(d) Liens for taxes, assessments, governmental charges and utility charges not yet due or that are being contested in good faith, by proper proceedings diligently pursued, and as to which adequate reserves have been provided;
(e) carriers’, warehousemen’s, mechanics’, materialmen’s, repairmen’s or other like Liens arising in the ordinary course of business and securing obligations that are not due and payable or that are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate reserves have been provided for in accordance with GAAP;
(f) Liens securing Indebtedness permitted by clause (i) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”; provided that, the aggregate principal balance of the Indebtedness at any one time outstanding secured by such Liens shall not exceed the greater of (x) $1,200,000,000 and (y) the maximum amount of such Indebtedness secured by such Liens permitted to be issued or incurred by Covered Group Members and Structured Financing Subsidiaries under any Excluded Secured Indebtedness and Additional Secured Indebtedness;
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(g) Liens securing Swap Agreements permitted by clause (h) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”;
(h) Liens securing Indebtedness permitted by clause (j) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”;
(i) customary Liens in favor of trustees and escrow agents, and netting and set-off rights, banker’s liens and the like in favor of counterparties to financial obligations and instruments;
(j) Liens securing Indebtedness incurred under Section 136 of EISA;
(k) pledges and deposits made in the ordinary course of business in compliance with workmen’s compensation, unemployment or other insurance and other social security laws or regulations;
(l) deposits to secure the performance of bids, trade contracts (other than for Indebtedness), leases (other than Capital Lease Obligations), statutory obligations, surety, customs and appeal bonds, performance bonds and other obligations of a like nature, or to secure the payment of import or customs duties, in each case incurred in the ordinary course of business;
(m) zoning and environmental restrictions, easements, licenses, encroachments, covenants, servitudes, rights-of-way, restrictions on use of real property or groundwater, institutional controls and other similar encumbrances or deed restrictions incurred in the ordinary course of business that, in the aggregate, are not substantial in amount and do not materially detract from the value of the property subject thereto or interfere with the ordinary conduct of the business of the Borrower or any Covered Group Member;
(n) purchase money security interests in real property, improvements thereto or equipment or personal property hereafter acquired (or, in the case of improvements, constructed) by the Borrower or a Covered Group Member, including pursuant to Capital Lease Obligations; provided that (i) such security interests secure Indebtedness permitted by Section 6.9, (ii) such security interests are incurred, and the Indebtedness secured thereby is created, within 90 days after such acquisition (or construction), (iii) the Indebtedness secured thereby does not exceed the lesser of the cost or the fair market value of such real property, improvements or equipment at the time of such acquisition (or construction) and (iv) such security interests do not apply to any other property or assets of the Borrower or any Covered Group Member;
(o) judgment Liens securing judgments not constituting an Event of Default under Section 7.1(n);
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(p) any Lien consisting of rights reserved to or vested in any Governmental Authority by statutory provision;
(q) Liens securing Indebtedness described in clauses (d), (e), (f), (n), (q) and (s) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”;
(r) pledges or deposits made to secure reimbursement obligations in respect of letters of credit issued to support any obligations or liabilities described in clauses (k) or (l) of this definition;
(s) Liens securing the Supplier Receivables Facility;
(t) [intentionally omitted];
(u) statutory Liens incurred or pledges or deposits made in favor of a Governmental Authority to secure the performance of obligations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries under Environmental Laws to which any assets of the Borrower or any such Subsidiary are subject;
(v) other Liens created or assumed in the ordinary course of business of the Borrower and the Covered Group Member; provided that the obligations secured by all such Liens shall not exceed the principal amount of $100,000,000 in the aggregate at any one time outstanding;
(w) Liens on securities accounts (other than Liens to secure Indebtedness);
(x) Liens under industrial revenue, municipal or similar bonds, only to the extent the corresponding Indebtedness is Permitted Indebtedness;
(y) servicing agreements, development agreements, site plan agreements and other agreements with Governmental Authorities pertaining to the use or development of any of the properties and assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary consisting of real property, provided the same are complied with;
(z) Liens arising from security interests granted by Persons who are not Affiliates of the Borrower in such Person’s co-ownership interest in Intellectual Property that such Person co-owns together with any Group Member; and
(aa) during the Challenge Period, Liens securing Reserved Claims.
“Permitted Tax Distributions”: distributions by the Borrower to the parent of the Borrower to permit such Person to (i) pay any franchise taxes and other fees, taxes and expenses required to maintain such Person’s corporate existence and (ii) pay any taxes that are attributable to the income, business or operations of the Borrower or any Subsidiaries of the Borrower.
“Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness”: unsecured Indebtedness of the Covered Group Members other than unsecured Indebtedness described in clauses (a) through (r) inclusive and (u) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness”, provided that, (i) in the event that such
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unsecured Indebtedness, when aggregated with all other Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness of the Covered Group Members then outstanding or to be issued or incurred simultaneously with such unsecured Indebtedness, exceeds $1,000,000,000, then on the date such Indebtedness is incurred, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00 after giving pro forma effect to the incurrence of such Indebtedness, (ii) with respect to any revolving credit facility, the amount of Indebtedness for the purpose of determining compliance with clause (i) of this definition shall equal the related commitment thereunder and (iii) a portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of such Indebtedness (other than revolving credit loans) are used to prepay the Loans in accordance with Section 2.5(a).
“Person”: any individual, corporation, company, voluntary association, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated association or government (or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof) or other entity of whatever nature.
“Plan”: an employee benefit or other plan covered by Title IV of ERISA, other than a Multiemployer Plan, which is sponsored, established, contributed to or maintained by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate, for which any of the Loan Parties or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates could have any liability, whether actual or contingent (whether pursuant to Section 4069 of ERISA or otherwise) or which any of the Loan Parties or any of their respective ERISA Affiliates previously maintained or contributed to during the six years prior to the Original Effective Date.
“Pledged Entity”: a Subsidiary of a Loan Party whose Capital Stock is subject to a security interest in favor of the Lender pursuant to the Collateral Documents.
“Pledgors”: the parties set forth on Schedule 1.1D and each other Person that makes a pledge in favor of the Lender under the Equity Pledge Agreement.
“Post-Closing Letter”: as defined in the recitals hereto.
“Prime Rate”: the rate of interest per annum publicly announced from time to time by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (or if JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. is no longer announcing such a rate for any reason, another reference institution selected by the Lender) as its prime rate in effect at its principal office in New York City (the Prime Rate not being intended to be the lowest rate of interest charged by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. or such other reference institution in connection with extensions of credit to borrowers).
“Pro Forma Cost Savings”: with respect to any period, the reduction in net costs and related adjustments that (i) were directly attributable to an acquisition or a Disposition that occurred during the four-quarter period or after the end of the four-quarter period and on or prior to the applicable calculation date and calculated on a basis that is consistent with Regulation S-X, (ii) were actually implemented by the business that was the subject of any such acquisition or Disposition within six months after the date of the acquisition or Disposition and prior to the applicable calculation date that are supportable and quantifiable by the underlying accounting records of such business or (iii) relate to the business that is the subject of any such acquisition or Disposition and that the Borrower reasonably determines are probable based upon specifically
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identifiable actions to be taken within six months of the date of the acquisition or Disposition and, in the case of each of (i), (ii) and (iii), are described, as provided below, in an officers’ certificate, as if all such reductions in costs had been effected as of the beginning of such period. Pro Forma Cost Savings described above shall be set forth in a certificate delivered to the Lender from the Borrower’s chief financial officer, treasurer or assistant treasurer that outlines the specific actions taken or to be taken, the net cost savings achieved or to be achieved from each such action and that, in the case of clause (iii) above, such savings have been determined to be probable.
“Prohibited Jurisdiction”: any country or jurisdiction, from time to time, that is the subject of a prohibition order (or any similar order or directive), sanctions or restrictions promulgated or administered by any Governmental Authority of the United States.
“Prohibited Person”: any Person:
(a) subject to the provisions of the Executive Order;
(b) that is owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, any person or entity that is subject to the provisions of the Executive Order;
(c) with whom the Lender is prohibited from dealing or otherwise engaging in any transaction by any terrorism or money laundering law, including the Executive Order;
(d) who commits, threatens or conspires to commit or supports “terrorism” as defined in the Executive Order;
(e) that is named as a “specially designated national and blocked person” on the most current list published by the OFAC at its official website, xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxx/xxx/x00xxx.xxx or at any replacement website or other replacement official publication of such list; or
(f) who is an Affiliate or affiliated with a Person listed above.
“Property”: any right or interest in or to property of any kind whatsoever, whether real, personal or mixed and whether tangible or intangible.
“Records”: all books, instruments, agreements, customer lists, credit files, computer files, storage media, tapes, disks, cards, software, data, computer programs, printouts and other computer materials and records generated by other media for the storage of information maintained by any Person with respect to the business and operations of the Loan Parties and the Collateral.
“Recovery Event”: any settlement of or payment in respect of any property or casualty insurance claim (other than the proceeds of any self-insurance) or any condemnation proceeding relating to any asset of any Covered Group Member in each case, in excess of (i) $25,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is a Foreign Subsidiary, or (ii) $15,000,000 if received by a Covered Group Member that is not a Foreign Subsidiary.
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“Register”: as defined in Section 8.6(b).
“Registration Rights Agreement”: the Equity Registration Rights Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, by and among the Borrower, the Lender, the Canadian Subscriber, the VEBA and GM Oldco.
“Regulation D”: Regulation D of the Board as in effect from time to time.
“Reinvestment Deferred Amount”: with respect to any Reinvestment Event, an amount equal to the specified portion of the Net Cash Proceeds received by any Covered Group Member in connection therewith that is intended to be reinvested as stated in the applicable Reinvestment Notice.
“Reinvestment Event”: any Asset Sale or Recovery Event in respect of which the Borrower has delivered a Reinvestment Notice.
“Reinvestment Notice”: a written notice executed by a Responsible Officer stating that no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and that the Borrower (directly or indirectly through a Subsidiary) intends and expects to use all or a specified portion of the Net Cash Proceeds of an Asset Sale or Recovery Event (or committed to be expended pursuant to a binding contract) to acquire or repair assets useful in its business.
“Reinvestment Prepayment Amount”: with respect to any Reinvestment Event, the Reinvestment Deferred Amount relating thereto less any amount expended (or committed to be expended pursuant to a binding contract) prior to the relevant Reinvestment Prepayment Date to acquire or repair assets useful in the Borrower’s business.
“Reinvestment Prepayment Date”: with respect to any Reinvestment Event, the earlier of (a) the date occurring one year after such Reinvestment Event and (b) the date on which the Borrower shall have made a final determination not to, or shall have otherwise ceased to, acquire or repair assets useful in the Borrower’s business with all or any portion of the relevant Reinvestment Deferred Amount.
“Related Transactions”: each of the transactions described in the Transaction Documents.
“Relevant Period”: the period beginning on the Original Effective Date and ending on the date that is the latest to occur of the date the Treasury ceases to own any (i) direct or indirect Capital Stock in the Borrower and (ii) Loans hereunder.
“Replacement Borrower”: as defined in Section 6.1.
“Replacement Guarantor”: as defined in Section 6.1.
“Reportable Event”: any of the events set forth in section 4043(c) of ERISA or the regulations issued thereunder, other than those events as to which the thirty day notice period referred to in section 4043(c) of ERISA have been waived.
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“Requirements of Law”: as to any Person, the Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws or other organizational or governing documents of such Person, and any law, treaty, rule or regulation or determination of an arbitrator or a court of competent jurisdiction or other Governmental Authority, in each case applicable to and binding upon such Person and any of its property, and to which such Person and any of its property is subject.
“Reserve Disbursement”: as defined in Section 4.2(a)(iii).
“Reserve Funds”: a portion of the Loans deposited on or prior to the Original Effective Date into the Escrow Account in an amount equal to $16,425,000,000, which shall be disbursed in accordance with Section 4.2.
“Reserve Notice”: with respect to any request for a Reserve Disbursement hereunder, a notice from the Borrower delivered to the Lender, substantially in the form of Exhibit H-1.
“Reserve Reporting Termination Date”: the date that is the earlier of (i) the date that the balance of the Escrow Account is zero and (ii) June 30, 2010.
“Reserved Claims”: as defined in the Final DIP Order.
“Responsible Officer”: as to any Person, the chief executive officer or, with respect to financial matters (including, without limitation those matters set forth in Section 5.2(h)), the chief financial officer, treasurer or assistant treasurer of such Person, an individual so designated from time to time by such Person’s board of directors or, for the purposes of Section 5.2 only (other than Section 5.2(h)), the secretary or an assistant secretary of the Borrower, or, in the event any such officer is unavailable at any time he or she is required to take any action hereunder, “Responsible Officer” shall mean any officer authorized to act on such officer’s behalf as demonstrated by a certificate or corporate resolution (or equivalent); provided that the Lender is notified in writing of the identity of such Responsible Officer. Unless otherwise qualified, all references to “Responsible Officer” in this Agreement shall refer to a Responsible Officer of the Borrower.
“Restricted Cash”: cash, in whatever currency of denomination, and Cash Equivalents of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (i) that is subject to a Lien other than (x) cash and Cash Equivalents subject to the Liens created pursuant to the Loan Documents (except for Restricted Reserve Funds), (y) ordinary course set-off rights of depository banks for charges and fees related to amounts held therewith and (z) Liens for the benefit of any Loan Party arising under intercompany transactions, or (ii) the use of which is otherwise restricted pursuant to any Requirement of Law or Contractual Obligation (other than the Loan Documents except to the extent specified above). Notwithstanding the foregoing, none of the cash, in whatever currency of denomination, and Cash Equivalents of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries deposited with a trustee of the VEBA or any other short-term or long-term voluntary employee’s beneficiary association which the Borrower or relevant Subsidiary may access on an unrestricted basis for use in its business shall constitute Restricted Cash.
“Restricted Payments”: as defined in Section 6.5.
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“Restricted Reserve Funds”: on any date of determination, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the amount of Reserve Funds on such date over the aggregate principal amount of the Loans and loans under the Canadian Facility outstanding on such date.
“Restructuring”: the contemplated restructuring of the Initial Borrower and its Subsidiaries previously disclosed by the Initial Borrower to the Lender including, without limitation, the acquisition, directly or indirectly, of 100% of the equity interests in the Initial Borrower by an intermediate holding company and the assumption of the Obligations of the Initial Borrower by such intermediate holding company as the Replacement Borrower.
“S&P”: Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of The XxXxxx-Xxxx Companies and its successors.
“Sale/Leaseback Transaction”: any arrangement with any Person providing for the leasing by any Covered Group Member or Financing Subsidiary of real or personal property that has been or is to be sold or transferred by the applicable Group Member to such Person, including any other Person to whom funds have been or are to be advanced by such Person on the security of such property or rental obligations of the applicable Group Member.
“SEC”: the Securities and Exchange Commission, any successor thereto and any analogous Governmental Authority.
“Section 363 Sale”: as defined in Section 4.1(b).
“Section 363 Sale Order”: as defined in Section 4.1(b).
“Securities Act”: the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
“Securitization Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary formed for the purpose of, and that engages in, one or more receivables or securitization financing facilities and other activities reasonably related thereto.
“Sellers”: the sellers party to the Master Transaction Agreement.
“Senior Employee”: any of the 25 most highly compensated employees (including the SEOs) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, as determined pursuant to the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
“SEO”: a Senior Executive Officer as defined in the EESA and any interpretation of such term by the Treasury thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
“Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program”: The Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, as contemplated by Section 121 of the EESA.
“Specified Benefit Plan”: any employee benefit plan within the meaning of section 3(3) of ERISA and any other plan, arrangement or agreement which provides for compensation, benefits, fringe benefits or other remuneration to any employee, former employee,
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individual independent contractor or director, including any bonus, incentive, supplemental retirement plan, golden parachute, employment, individual consulting, change of control, bonus or retention agreement, whether provided directly or indirectly by any Group Member or otherwise.
“Stockholders Agreement”: the Stockholders Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, among the Borrower, the Lender, the Canadian Subscriber and the VEBA.
“Structured Financing”: Indebtedness (including any Sale/Leaseback Transaction) issued or incurred by any Structured Financing Subsidiary.
“Structured Financing Subsidiary”: any Financing Subsidiary or Securitization Subsidiary.
“Subsidiary”: with respect to any Person, any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity of which at least a majority of the securities or other ownership interests having by the terms thereof ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions of such corporation, partnership or other entity (irrespective of whether or not at the time securities or other ownership interests of any other class or classes of such corporation, partnership or other entity shall have or shall have the right to have voting power by reason of the happening of any contingency) is at the time directly or indirectly owned or controlled by such Person or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person or by such Person and one or more Subsidiaries of such Person. Unless otherwise qualified, all references to a “Subsidiary” or “Subsidiaries” in this Agreement shall refer to a Subsidiary or Subsidiaries of the Borrower.
“Supplier Receivables Facility”: that certain Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of July 24, 2009 but effective as of July 10, 2009, between Supplier SPV and the Treasury.
“Supplier SPV”: GM Supplier Receivables LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
“Swap Agreement”: any agreement with respect to any swap, forward, future or derivative transaction or option or similar agreement involving, or settled by reference to, one or more rates, currencies, commodities, equity or debt instruments or securities, or economic, financial or pricing indices or measures of economic, financial or pricing risk or value or any similar transaction or any combination of these transactions; provided that no phantom stock or similar plan providing for payments only on account of services provided by current or former directors, officers, employees or consultants of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall be a “Swap Agreement.”
“TARP Covenants”: the collective reference to the affirmative covenants in Sections 5.2(l), 5.2(m), 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.25 and 5.27.
“taxes”: except as the context otherwise requires, all taxes of any kind or nature whatsoever together with penalties, fines, additions to tax and interest thereon.
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“Trademark Licenses”: all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming any Loan Party as licensor or licensee and providing for the grant of any right concerning any Trademark, together with any goodwill connected with and symbolized by any such trademark licenses, contracts or agreements and the right to prepare for sale or lease and sell or lease any and all inventory now or hereafter owned by any Loan Party and now or hereafter covered by such licenses (including, without limitation, all Trademark Licenses described in Schedule 3.25 hereto).
“Trademarks”: all domestic and foreign trademarks, service marks, collective marks, certification marks, trade dress, trade names, corporate names, business names, d/b/as, Internet domain names, designs, logos and other source or business identifiers and all general intangibles of like nature, now or hereafter owned, adopted, or acquired by any Loan Party (including, without limitation, all domestic and foreign trademarks, service marks, collective marks, certification marks, trade dress, trade names, business names, d/b/as, Internet domain names, designs, logos and other source or business identifiers described in Schedule 3.25 hereto), all applications, registrations and recordings thereof (including, without limitation, applications, registrations and recordings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office or in any similar office or agency of the United States, any state thereof or any other country or any political subdivision thereof), and all reissues, extensions or renewals thereof, together with all goodwill of the business symbolized by such marks.
“Trading With the Enemy Act”: as defined in Section 3.19.
“Transaction Documents”: each of, and collectively, (i) the Master Transaction Agreement, (ii) the Section 363 Sale Order, (iii) the Borrower’s Organizational Documents, (iv) the UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement, (v) the Transition Services Agreement and (vi) the related manufacturing agreements, asset purchase agreements, organizational documents, finance support agreements and all other related documentation, each as amended, supplemented or modified from time to time in accordance with Section 6.6.
“Transferee”: any Assignee or Participant.
“Transition Services Agreement”: as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement.
“Treasury”: as defined in the preamble hereto.
“Treasury’s Percentage”: on any date of determination, (i) in the event that the Treasury is the sole Lender party to this Agreement, 100%, and (ii) in the event that there is more than one Lender party to this Agreement, a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Loans held by the Treasury on such date divided by (y) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Loans held by all Lenders on such date.
“U.S. Subsidiary”: any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is organized or existing under the laws of the United States or any state thereof or the District of Columbia.
“UAW”: the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America.
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“UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement”: as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement.
“Uniform Commercial Code”: the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in any applicable jurisdiction.
“United States”: the United States of America.
“United States Subscription Agreement”: as defined in the Canadian Facility.
“USA PATRIOT Act”: as defined in Section 3.18(d).
“UST Facility Percentage”: on any date of determination, a percentage equal to (x) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans on such date divided by (y) an amount equal to the sum of (i) the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Loans on such date and (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Principal of the VEBA Note Facility on such date.
“UST Rejection Notice”: a notice from the Treasury to the Borrower rejecting a mandatory prepayment under this Agreement following the initial offer to repay the loans thereunder in accordance with Section 2.5(g) hereof.
“VEBA”: the trust fund established pursuant to the UAW Retiree Settlement Agreement.
“VEBA Note Facility”: the Amended and Restated Secured Note Agreement, dated as of or about the Effective Date, by and between the VEBA and the Borrower due July 15, 2017 in an original principal amount of $2,500,000,000 in form and substance substantially similar to this Agreement and otherwise satisfactory to the Lender, as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or modified from time to time hereafter in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, and the Intercreditor Agreement.
“VEBA Rejection Notice”: a notice from the VEBA to the Borrower rejecting a mandatory prepayment under the VEBA Note Facility following the initial offer to prepay the notes thereunder in accordance with Section 2.5(g) of the VEBA Note Facility.
“Vitality Commitment”: the covenant set forth in Section 5.27.
“Vitality Commitment Period”: the period described in Section 5.27(b).
“Wholly Owned Subsidiary”: as to any Person, any other Person all of the Capital Stock of which (other than qualifying shares required by Applicable Law) is owned by such Person directly and/or through other Wholly Owned Subsidiaries.
“Wind-Down Credit Agreement”: the $1,175,000,000 Amended and Restated Secured Superpriority Debtor-in-Possession Credit Agreement dated as of the Original Effective Date, among GM Oldco, the guarantors parties thereto, the Treasury, the Canadian Lender and the other lenders parties thereto from time to time.
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“Wind-Down Loan”: the “Loan” as defined in the Wind-Down Credit Agreement.
“Withdrawal Liability”: liability to a Multiemployer Plan as a result of a complete or partial withdrawal from such Multiemployer Plan, as such terms are defined in Part I of Subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA.
1.2. Other Definitional Provisions. (a) Unless otherwise specified therein, all terms defined in this Agreement shall have the defined meanings when used in the other Loan Documents or any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto.
(b) As used herein and in the other Loan Documents, and any certificate or other document made or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, (i) accounting terms relating to Group Members not defined in Section 1.1 and accounting terms partly defined in Section 1.1, to the extent not defined, shall have the respective meanings given to them under GAAP, (ii) the words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation,” (iii) the word “incur” shall be construed to mean incur, create, issue, assume, become liable in respect of or suffer to exist (and the words “incurred” and “incurrence” shall have correlative meanings), (iv) the words “asset” and “property” shall be construed to have the same meaning and effect and to refer to any and all tangible and intangible assets and properties, including cash, Capital Stock, securities, revenues, accounts, leasehold interests and contract rights, (v) references to agreements or other Contractual Obligations shall, unless otherwise specified, be deemed to refer to such agreements or Contractual Obligations as amended, supplemented, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, (vi) references to any Person shall include its successors and assigns and (vii) references to any statute, rule or regulation shall be to such statute as amended or modified from time to time and to any successor legislation, rule or regulation thereto, in each case as in effect at the time any such reference is operative.
(c) The words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole (including the Schedules and Exhibits hereto) and not to any particular provision of this Agreement (or the Schedules and Exhibits hereto), and Section, Schedule and Exhibit references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified.
(d) The meanings given to terms defined herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of such terms.
(e) It is understood and agreed that any reference to the terms “Subsidiary” and “Affiliate” shall not be deemed or interpreted to include GMAC; provided that, the ownership thereof by the Borrower does not increase beyond the amount owned immediately following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the GMAC Reorganization.
1.3. Conversion of Foreign Currencies. (a) For purposes of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, with respect to any monetary amounts in a currency other than Dollars, the Dollar Equivalent thereof shall be determined based on the Exchange Rate in effect at the time of such determination (unless otherwise explicitly provided herein).
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(b) The Lender may set up appropriate rounding off mechanisms or otherwise round-off amounts hereunder to the nearest higher or lower amount in whole Dollar or cent to ensure amounts owing by any party hereunder or that otherwise need to be calculated or converted hereunder are expressed in whole Dollars or in whole cents, as may be necessary or appropriate.
SECTION 2
AMOUNT AND TERMS OF LOANS
2.1. Loans. (a) On the Original Effective Date, pursuant to the Newco Loan Assumption Agreement, the Borrower assumed the obligations under the DIP Credit Agreement with respect to a portion of the Tranche B Term Loans (as defined in the DIP Credit Agreement) in Dollars made by the Lender to GM Oldco and in the aggregate amount of $7,072,488,605 (the “Loans”), a portion of which in the amount of $360,624,198 has been prepaid prior to the date hereof pursuant to Section 2.5(e) of the Existing Credit Agreement. The Loans may from time to time be Eurodollar Loans or, solely in the circumstances specified in Section 2.8, ABR Loans. Loans repaid or prepaid may not be reborrowed.
2.2. [Intentionally Omitted].
2.3. Repayment of Loans; Evidence of Debt. (a) The Loans shall be repayable on the Maturity Date.
(b) Pursuant to Section 4.1(a), the Borrower executed and delivered the Initial Note on the Original Effective Date. Following any assignment or transfer of the Loans pursuant to Section 8.6, the Borrower agrees that, upon the request of the Lender, the Borrower shall promptly execute and deliver to the Lender Notes reflecting the Loans assigned or transferred and the Loans retained by the Lender, if any.
2.4. Optional Prepayments. The Borrower may at any time and from time to time prepay the Loans, in whole or in part, without premium or penalty, upon irrevocable notice delivered to the Lender no later than 12:00 noon (New York City time) three Business Days prior to the date such prepayment is requested to be made, which notice shall specify the date of such prepayment and the amount of such prepayment; provided that if the Loans are prepaid on any day other than the last day of the Interest Period applicable thereto, the Borrower shall also pay any amounts owing pursuant to Section 2.10. If any such notice is given, the amount specified in such notice shall be due and payable on the date specified therein, together with accrued interest to such date on the amount prepaid and shall be applied as provided in Section 2.5(d). Partial prepayments of Loans shall be in an aggregate principal amount of $100,000,000 or a whole multiple thereof or, if less, the entire principal amount thereof then outstanding.
2.5. Mandatory Prepayments. (a) If any Additional Secured Indebtedness, or Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness is incurred by any Covered Group Member, then promptly upon the receipt of any Net Cash Proceeds from such incurrence (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of such incurrence, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). If any amount
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in respect of Attributable Obligations under a Sale/Leaseback Transaction is required to be applied as a prepayment of the Loans pursuant to clause (n) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness,” then promptly upon the receipt of any Net Cash Proceeds from such Sale/Leaseback Transaction (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of such Sale/Leaseback Transaction, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). With respect to any such Indebtedness incurred by an applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary, the aggregate amount of the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds thereof required to be applied pursuant to Section 2.5(d) to the prepayment of the Loans shall be subject to reduction to the extent that expatriation of such Applicable Net Cash Proceeds (i) would result in material adverse tax or legal consequences (including, without limitation, violation of Contractual Obligations), (ii) would be reasonably likely to result in adverse personal liability of any director of such Non-U.S. Subsidiary, or (iii) would result in the insolvency of such Non-U.S. Subsidiary. The provisions of this Section do not constitute a consent to the incurrence of any Indebtedness by any Group Member to which consent is otherwise required under this Agreement or the other Loan Documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no prepayment shall be required under this Section 2.5(a) if (A) the aggregate principal amount of Indebtedness and any Attributable Obligations incurred by the applicable Covered Group Member on the date of incurrence does not exceed $5,000,000, or (B) the Indebtedness was incurred or issued by a Foreign Subsidiary, General Motors China, Inc. or GM APO Holdings LLC solely for the purpose of funding operations outside the United States and Canada.
(b) If on any date any Covered Group Member shall receive Net Cash Proceeds from any Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, then unless a Reinvestment Notice shall be delivered in respect of any Asset Sale or Recovery Event, promptly upon receipt by such Covered Group Member of such Net Cash Proceeds (and in any case not more than twenty Business Days thereafter), the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Applicable Net Cash Proceeds of such Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, as applicable, as set forth in Section 2.5(d); provided that, on each Reinvestment Prepayment Date, the Loans shall be prepaid by an amount equal to the Reinvestment Prepayment Amount with respect to the relevant Reinvestment Event, as set forth in Section 2.5(d). With respect to any Net Cash Proceeds realized or received by an applicable Non-U.S. Subsidiary in connection with any Asset Sale, Recovery Event or Extraordinary Receipt, the aggregate amount of Applicable Net Cash Proceeds thereof required to be applied pursuant to this Section 2.5(b) to the prepayment of the Loans shall be subject to reduction to the extent that expatriation of such Net Cash Proceeds (i) would result in material adverse tax or legal consequences (including, without limitation, violation of Contractual Obligations), (ii) would be reasonably likely to result in adverse personal liability of any director of such Non-U.S. Subsidiary, or (iii) would result in the insolvency of such Non-U.S. Subsidiary. The provisions of this Section 2.5(b) do not constitute a consent to the consummation of any Disposition not permitted by Section 6.12.
(c) [Intentionally omitted].
(d) Amounts to be applied in connection with prepayments made pursuant to Section 2.4 and this Section 2.5 shall be applied, (i) first, to pay accrued and unpaid interest in respect of the Loans and all other Obligations then due and payable other than principal under the Loans, and (ii) second, to repay the Loans. Any such prepayment shall be accompanied by a notice to the Lender specifying the amount of such prepayment.
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(e) [Intentionally omitted].
(f) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Loan Documents, if, on June 30, 2010 any funds remain on deposit in the Escrow Account, the Borrower shall, or shall cause the Escrow Bank to, apply an amount equal to 83.898% of such funds to the prepayment of the Loans as set forth in Section 2.5(d), provided that, the Borrower may request that the date on which all or a portion of such funds shall be applied to such prepayment be extended to a date not later than June 30, 2011, which may be consented to by the Lender in its sole discretion.
(g) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 2.5(d), with respect to the amount of any mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b) (the “Mandatory Prepayment Amount”), at any time when the Treasury is a Lender hereunder, the Borrower may, in lieu of applying the Treasury’s Percentage of such amount to the prepayment of the Treasury’s Loans as provided in Section 2.5(d), on the date specified in Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b), as applicable (the “Offer Date”), for such prepayment, deliver a written offer to the Treasury to permit the Treasury to decline all or a portion of such mandatory prepayment; provided that, the Borrower shall pay to each Lender other than the Treasury such Lender’s pro rata share of such mandatory prepayment as otherwise required by Section 2.5(a) or 2.5(b), as applicable. If, no later than five Business Days following the Offer Date (the “Mandatory Prepayment Date”), (i) the Treasury and the Borrower have mutually agreed, the Treasury may deliver a written notice to reject (a “UST Rejection Notice”) all or a portion of the applicable Mandatory Prepayment Amount (such rejected amount, the “Rejected Prepayment Amount”), and the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the Canadian Facility and the VEBA Note Facility in accordance with Section 2.5(h), and (ii) otherwise, the Treasury’s Loan shall be repaid on the Mandatory Prepayment Date, together with all accrued and unpaid interest thereon. For avoidance of doubt, the Treasury is the sole Lender that may reject a mandatory prepayment pursuant to this Section 2.5(g) and such right shall not be available to any other Lender.
(h) In the event that there is any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(a) and the Canadian Lender is a lender under the Canadian Facility or the VEBA is a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the loans under the Canadian Facility and the notes under the VEBA Note Facility on the date that is five Business Days after the date the Treasury has delivered a UST Rejection Notice, as follows:
(i) if the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the entire Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to the Canadian Lender as a prepayment of the Canadian Facility in accordance with the terms of Section 2.07(d) of the Canadian Facility;
(ii) if the Canadian Lender is no longer a lender under the Canadian Facility, the entire Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to the VEBA as a prepayment of the VEBA Note Facility in accordance with Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility; or
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(iii) otherwise, the Rejected Prepayment Amount shall be offered to both the Canadian Lender and the VEBA on a pro rata basis based on the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Lender’s loans outstanding under the Canadian Facility on the date of such offer and the portion of the Outstanding Principal (as defined in the VEBA Note Facility) attributable to the Notes (as defined in the VEBA Note Facility) held by the VEBA on the date of such offer.
Any amounts rejected by the Canadian Lender or the VEBA, as applicable, following any offer pursuant to this Section 2.5(h) may be retained by the Borrower. In the event that the Canadian Lender is no longer a lender under the Canadian Facility and the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower may retain any Rejected Prepayment Amount; provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4.
(i) In the event that there is any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(b) and the VEBA is a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower shall offer to apply the Rejected Prepayment Amount to the VEBA as a prepayment of the VEBA Note Facility on the date that is five Business Days after the date the Treasury has delivered a UST Rejection Notice, in accordance with Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility. Any amounts rejected by the VEBA following any offer pursuant to Section 2.5(j) of the VEBA Note Facility may be retained by the Borrower. In the event that the VEBA is no longer a noteholder under the VEBA Note Facility, the Borrower may retain any Rejected Prepayment Amount relating to a mandatory prepayment required to be made pursuant to Section 2.5(b); provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4.
(j) If on any date, the Borrower or GM Canada shall have received a Canadian Lender Rejection Notice or a VEBA Rejection Notice, the Borrower shall at any time when the Treasury is a Lender hereunder, deliver a written offer to the Treasury to prepay on the date that is five Business Days after the date of the Canadian Lender Rejection Notice or the VEBA Rejection Notice, as applicable, the Loans held by the Treasury by an amount equal to the Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount. The Treasury may, in its sole discretion, elect to reject all or a portion of such Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount. Any amounts rejected by the Treasury following any offer pursuant to this Section 2.5(j) may be retained by the Borrower; provided that, the Borrower may not use any portion of any Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount to make an optional prepayment pursuant to Section 2.4. For the avoidance of doubt, the Treasury is the sole Lender that shall be offered, and shall have the right to reject, any Applicable Rejected Prepayment Amount.
(k) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Borrower shall not be required to make an offer to any of the Treasury, the Canadian Lender or the VEBA pursuant to Section 2.5(g), (h), (i) or (j) in excess of the outstanding principal balance of the Treasury’s Loans, the outstanding principal balance of the Canadian Lender’s loans under the Canadian Facility, or the Outstanding Principal of the VEBA under the VEBA Note Facility, as applicable.
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2.6. Interest Rates and Payment Dates/Fee Payment Dates/Fees. (a) Each Eurodollar Loan shall bear interest for each day during each Interest Period with respect thereto at a rate per annum equal to the Eurodollar Rate determined for such Interest Period plus the Applicable Margin.
(b) Each ABR Loan shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the ABR plus the Applicable Margin.
(c) When any Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and the Lender has determined in its sole discretion not to permit such continuations, no Eurodollar Loan may be continued as such.
(d) If at any time any Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, (i) all outstanding Loans shall bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the rate that would otherwise be applicable thereto pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.6 plus 2% per annum, which, in the sole discretion of the Lender, may be the rate of interest then applicable to ABR Loans, and (ii) all other outstanding Obligations shall bear interest at 2% above the rate per annum equal to the rate of interest then applicable to ABR Loans.
(e) [Intentionally omitted].
(f) Interest shall be payable in arrears on each Interest Payment Date, provided that interest accruing pursuant to paragraph (d) of this Section 2.6 shall be payable from time to time on demand.
2.7. Computation of Interest and Fees. (a) Interest and fees payable pursuant hereto shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year for the actual days elapsed, except that with respect to ABR Loans the rate of interest on which is calculated on the basis of the Prime Rate, the interest thereon shall be calculated on the basis of a 365- (or 366-) day year for the actual days elapsed. The Lender shall, as soon as practicable, and promptly, notify the Borrower of each determination of a Eurodollar Rate. Any change in the interest rate on the Loans resulting from a change in the ABR or the Eurocurrency Reserve Requirements shall become effective as of the opening of business on the day on which such change becomes effective. The Lender shall, as soon as practicable, and promptly, notify the Borrower of the effective date and the amount of each such change in interest rate.
(b) Each determination of an interest rate by the Lender pursuant to any provision of this Agreement shall be conclusive and binding on the Borrower in the absence of manifest error. The Lender shall, at the request of the Borrower, deliver to the Borrower a statement showing the quotations used by the Lender in determining any interest rate pursuant to Section 2.7(a).
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2.8. Inability to Determine Interest Rate; Illegality. (a) If prior to the first day of any Interest Period:
(i) the Lender shall have determined (which determination shall be conclusive and binding upon the Borrower) that, by reason of circumstances affecting the relevant market, adequate and reasonable means do not exist for ascertaining the Eurodollar Rate for such Interest Period, or
(ii) the Lender shall have determined that the Eurodollar Rate determined or to be determined for such Interest Period will not adequately and fairly reflect the cost to the Lender (as conclusively certified by the Lender) of making or maintaining its Loans during such Interest Period;
the Lender shall give telecopy or telephonic notice thereof to the Borrower as soon as practicable thereafter. If such notice is given pursuant to clause (i) or (ii) of this Section 2.8(a) in respect of Eurodollar Loans, then any outstanding Eurodollar Loans shall be converted, on the last day of the then-current Interest Period, to ABR Loans. Until such relevant notice has been withdrawn by the Lender, the Borrower shall not have the right to convert ABR Loans to Eurodollar Loans.
(b) If the adoption of or any change in any Requirement of Law or in the interpretation or application thereof shall make it unlawful for the Lender to maintain Eurodollar Loans as contemplated by this Agreement, the Lender shall give notice thereof to the Borrower describing the relevant provisions of such Requirement of Law, following which the Lender’s outstanding Eurodollar Loans shall be converted automatically on the last day of the then current Interest Periods with respect to such Loans (or within such earlier period as shall be required by law) to ABR Loans. If any such conversion or prepayment of a Eurodollar Loan occurs on a day which is not the last day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, the Borrower shall pay to the Lender such amounts, if any, as may be required pursuant to Section 2.10.
2.9. Treatment of Payments. (a) [Intentionally omitted].
(b) Amounts paid on account of the Loans may not be reborrowed.
(c) [Intentionally omitted].
(d) All payments (including prepayments) to be made by the Borrower hereunder, whether on account of principal, interest, fees or otherwise, shall be made without setoff or counterclaim and shall be made prior to 3:00 p.m. (New York City time) on the due date thereof to the Lender at its Funding Office, in Dollars and in immediately available funds. If any payment hereunder (other than payments on the Eurodollar Loans) becomes due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day. If any payment on a Eurodollar Loan becomes due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, the maturity thereof shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day unless the result of such extension would be to extend such payment into another calendar month, in which event such payment shall be made on the immediately preceding Business Day. In the case of any extension of any payment of principal pursuant to the preceding two sentences, interest thereon shall be payable at the then applicable rate during such extension.
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2.10. Indemnity. The Borrower agrees to indemnify the Lender for, and to hold the Lender harmless from, any loss or expense that the Lender may sustain or incur as a consequence of (a) default by the Borrower in making any prepayment after the Borrower has given a notice thereof in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement or (b) the making of a prepayment of Eurodollar Loans on a day that is not the last day of an Interest Period with respect thereto. Such indemnification may include an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (i) the amount of interest that would have accrued on the amount so prepaid for the period from the date of such prepayment to the last day of such Interest Period in each case at the applicable rate of interest for such Loans provided for herein (excluding, however, the Applicable Margin included therein, if any) over (ii) the amount of interest (as reasonably determined by the Lender) that would have accrued to the Lender on such amount by placing such amount on deposit for a comparable period with leading banks in the interbank Eurodollar market. A certificate as to any amounts payable pursuant to this Section 2.10 submitted to the Borrower by the Lender shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error and shall be payable within 30 days of receipt of any such notice. The agreements in this Section 2.10 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the payment of the Loans and all other amounts payable hereunder.
2.11. [Intentionally Omitted].
2.12. Taxes. (a) Except as required by Applicable Law, all payments made by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be made free and clear of, and without deduction or withholding for or on account of, any present or future income, stamp or other taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions or withholdings, now or hereafter imposed, levied, collected, withheld or assessed by any Governmental Authority, excluding net or overall gross income taxes or net or overall gross profit taxes, franchise taxes (imposed in lieu of net or overall gross income taxes), capital taxes and branch profit taxes imposed on the Lender as a result of a present or former connection between the Lender and the jurisdiction of the Governmental Authority imposing such tax or any political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein (other than any such connection arising solely from the Lender’s having executed, delivered or performed its obligations or received a payment under, or enforced, this Agreement or any other Loan Document). If any such non-excluded taxes (such taxes, excluding Excluded Taxes, “Non-Excluded Taxes”) are required to be withheld from any amounts payable by the Borrower to the Lender hereunder, the amounts so payable to the Lender shall be increased so that after making or allowing for all such required withholdings (including withholdings applicable to additional amounts payable under this Section 2.12) the Lender receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such withholdings been required; provided, however, that the Borrower shall not be required to increase any such amounts payable to the Lender with respect to any Non-Excluded Taxes that are (i) attributable to the Lender’s failure to comply with the requirements of paragraph (d) of this Section 2.12, (ii) taxes imposed by way of withholding on net or gross income, but not excluding such taxes arising as a result of a change in Applicable Law occurring after (A) the date that the Lender became a party to this Agreement (unless after that date the Lender has designated a new lending office, in which case sub-clause (C) below shall apply), or (B) with respect to an assignment, acquisition or grant of a participation, the effective date of such assignment, acquisition or participation, except to the extent that the Lender’s predecessor was entitled to such amounts, or (C) with respect to the designation of a new lending office, the effective date of such designation, except to the extent the Lender was entitled to receive such amounts with respect to its previous lending office, and (iii) taxes resulting from the Lender’s gross negligence or willful misconduct (collectively, and together with the taxes excluded by the first sentence of this Section 2.12, “Excluded Taxes”).
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(b) In addition, the Borrower shall pay any Other Taxes to the relevant Governmental Authority in accordance with Applicable Law.
(c) Whenever any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes are payable by the Borrower, as promptly as possible thereafter, the Borrower shall send to the Lender, a certified copy of an original official receipt received by the Borrower showing payment thereof (or if an official receipt is not available, such other evidence of payment as shall be reasonably satisfactory to such Lender). If the Borrower fails to pay any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes required to be paid by the Borrower under this Section 2.12 when due to the appropriate taxing authority or fails to remit to the Lender the required receipts or other required documentary evidence, the Borrower shall indemnify the Lender and hold the Lender harmless against any such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes and for any incremental taxes, interest or penalties that may become payable by the Lender as a result of any such failure to remit or pay. The agreements in this Section 2.12 shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the payment of the Loan and all other amounts payable hereunder.
(d) Each Lender (or any Transferee) (other than the United States government (including the Treasury)) that either (A) is not incorporated under the laws of the United States, any state thereof, or the District of Columbia or (B) whose name does not include “Incorporated,” “Inc.,” “Corporation,” “Corp.,” “P.C.,” “insurance company,” or “assurance company” (a “Non-U.S. Lender”) shall deliver to the Borrower, so long as such Lender is legally entitled to do so, two originals of either U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form W-9, Form W-8BEN, Form W-8EXP, Form W-8ECI, or in the case of a Non-U.S. Lender claiming exemption from U.S. federal withholding tax under Section 871(h) or 881(c) of the Code with respect to payment of “portfolio interest”, a Form W-8BEN (along with a statement as to certain requirements in order to claim an exemption for “portfolio interest” reasonably acceptable to the Borrower), or Form W-8IMY (with applicable attachments), or any subsequent versions thereof or successors thereto, properly completed and duly executed by such Non-U.S. Lender claiming a complete exemption from (or reduced rate of) United States federal withholding tax on all payments by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document. In addition, each Lender shall provide any other U.S. tax forms (with applicable attachments) as will reduce or eliminate United States federal withholding tax on payments by the Borrower under this Agreement or any other Loan Document. Each Lender (other than the United States government (including the Treasury)) shall provide the appropriate documentation under this clause (d) at the following times: (1) prior to the first payment date after becoming a party to this Agreement, (2) upon a change in circumstances or upon a change in law, in each case, requiring or making appropriate a new or additional form, certificate or documentation, (3) upon or before the expiration, obsolescence or invalidity of any documentation previously provided to the Borrower and (4) upon reasonable request by the Borrower. If the Lender is entitled to an exemption from or reduction of withholding tax under the law of the jurisdiction in which the Borrower is located, or any treaty to which such jurisdiction is a party, with respect to payments under this Agreement, then the Lender shall deliver to the Borrower, at the time or times prescribed by Applicable Law or reasonably requested by the Borrower, such properly completed and executed
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documentation as will permit such payments to be made without withholding or at a reduced rate, provided that the Lender is legally entitled to complete, execute and deliver such documentation and in the Lender’s reasonable judgment such completion, execution or submission would not materially prejudice the legal position of the Lender.
(e) If the Lender determines that it has received a refund, credit, or other reduction of taxes in respect of any Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes paid by the Borrower, as to which it has been indemnified by the Borrower, or with respect to which the Borrower has paid additional amounts pursuant to this Section 2.12, the Lender shall within 60 days from the date of actual receipt of such refund or the filing of the tax return in which such credit or other reduction results in a lower tax payment, pay over such refund or the amount of such tax reduction to the Borrower (but only to the extent of such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes paid by the Borrower, indemnity payments made by the Borrower with respect to such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes, or additional amounts paid by the Borrower with respect to such Non-Excluded Taxes or Other Taxes, as applicable), net of all out of pocket expenses of the Lender, and without interest (other than interest paid by the relevant Governmental Authority with respect to such refund). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, upon the request of the Lender, the Borrower agrees to repay any amount paid over to the Borrower pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence (plus penalties, interest, or other charges) if the Lender is required to repay such amount to the taxing Governmental Authority. This paragraph shall not be construed to (i) interfere with the rights of any Lender to arrange its tax affairs in whatever manner it sees fit, (ii) obligate any Lender to claim any tax refund, (iii) require any Lender to make available its tax returns (or any other information relating to its taxes or any computation with respect thereof which it deems in its sole discretion to be confidential) to the Borrower or any other Person, or (iv) require any Lender to do anything that would in its sole discretion prejudice its ability to benefit from any other refunds, credits, reliefs, remissions or repayments to which it may be entitled.
(f) Each Lender that is an Assignee shall be bound by this Section 2.12.
(g) The agreements contained in this Section 2.12 shall survive the termination of this Agreement or any other Loan Document and the payments contemplated hereunder or thereunder.
2.13. Requirements of Law. (a) If any Requirement of Law or any change in the interpretation or application thereof or compliance by the Lender with any request or directive (whether or not having the force of law) from any central bank or other Governmental Authority made subsequent to the Original Effective Date:
(i) shall subject the Lender to any tax of any kind whatsoever with respect to this Agreement or the Loan or change the basis of taxation of payments to the Lender in respect thereof (provided that, this clause (i) shall not apply to any withholding taxes or taxes covered by Section 2.12);
(ii) shall impose, modify or hold applicable any reserve, special deposit, compulsory advance or similar requirement or otherwise impose any cost on the Lender in connection with funding or maintaining the Loan or other extensions of credit, which is not otherwise included in the determination of the Eurodollar Rate hereunder;
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(iii) shall impose on the Lender any other condition;
(iv) and the result of any of the foregoing is to increase the cost to the Lender, by an amount which the Lender deems to be material, of making, continuing or maintaining the Loan or to reduce any amount receivable hereunder in respect thereof, then, in any such case, the Borrower shall promptly pay the Lender such additional amount or amounts as will compensate the Lender for such increased cost or reduced amount receivable thereafter incurred.
(b) If the Lender shall have determined in its sole discretion that the adoption of or any change in any Requirement of Law regarding capital adequacy or in the interpretation or application thereof or compliance by the Lender or any Person controlling the Lender with any request or directive regarding capital adequacy (whether or not having the force of law) from any Governmental Authority made subsequent to the Original Effective Date shall have the effect of reducing the rate of return on the Lender’s or such Person’s capital as a consequence of any obligations hereunder to a level below that which the Lender or such Person (taking into consideration the Lender’s or such Person’s policies with respect to capital adequacy) by an amount deemed by the Lender to be material, then from time to time, the Borrower shall promptly pay to the Lender such additional amount or amounts as will thereafter compensate the Lender for such reduction.
(c) If the Lender becomes entitled to claim any additional amounts pursuant to this Section 2.13, it shall promptly notify the Borrower of the event by reason of which it has become so entitled. A certificate as to any additional amounts payable pursuant to this Section 2.13 submitted by the Lender to the Borrower shall be conclusive in the absence of manifest error.
SECTION 3
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
To induce the Lender to enter into this Agreement, each Loan Party represents to the Lender, with respect to itself and each of its Subsidiaries that is a Covered Group Member, that as of the Effective Date and the date of each withdrawal from the Escrow Account:
3.1. Existence. Each Covered Group Member (a) is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization (to the extent such concept is applicable in its jurisdiction of organization), except, with respect to Covered Group Members that are not Loan Parties, where the failure to be so organized, existing or in good standing would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (b) has all requisite corporate or other power, and has all governmental licenses, authorizations, consents and approvals, necessary to own its assets and carry on its business as now being or as proposed to be conducted, except where the lack of such licenses, authorizations, consents and approvals would not be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect, (c) is qualified to do business and is in good standing in all other jurisdictions (to the extent such concept is applicable in the
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relevant jurisdictions of organization) in which the nature of the business conducted by it makes such qualification necessary, except where failure so to qualify would not be reasonably likely (either individually or in the aggregate) to have a Material Adverse Effect, and (d) is in compliance in all material respects with all Requirements of Law.
3.2. Financial Condition. GM Oldco has heretofore furnished to the Lender a copy of its audited Consolidated balance sheet as at December 31, 2008, with the opinion thereon of Deloitte & Touche LLP or such other independent auditor acceptable to the Lenders, a copy of which has been provided to the Lender. GM Oldco has also heretofore furnished to the Lender the related Consolidated statements of equity (deficit) and of cash flows for GM Oldco and its Consolidated Subsidiaries for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008, setting forth in comparative form the same information for the previous year. All such financial statements are materially complete and correct and fairly present the Consolidated financial condition of GM Oldco and its Consolidated Subsidiaries and the Consolidated results of their operations for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008, all in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis.
3.3. Litigation. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.3 hereto or otherwise disclosed by a Responsible Officer in writing to the Lender from time to time, there are no actions, suits, arbitrations, investigations or proceedings pending or, to its knowledge, threatened against any Covered Group Member or affecting any of their respective Property before any Governmental Authority, (i) as to which individually or in the aggregate there is a reasonable likelihood of an adverse decision which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or (ii) which questions the validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents or any action to be taken in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby and could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.4. No Breach. Neither the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents nor the consummation of the transactions therein contemplated in compliance with the terms and provisions thereof will (a) conflict with or result in a breach of (i) the charter, by laws, certificate of incorporation, operating agreement or similar organizational document of any Covered Group Member, (ii) any Requirement of Law, (iii) any Applicable Law, rule or regulation, or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority, (iv) any material Contractual Obligation to which any Loan Party is a party or by which any of them or any of their Property is bound or to which any of them or any of their Property is subject, or (b) constitute a default under any material Contractual Obligation to which any Loan Party is a party or by which any of them or any of their Property is bound or to which any of them or any of their Property is subject, or (c) (except for Permitted Liens) result in the creation or imposition of any Lien upon any property of any Loan Party, pursuant to the terms of any such agreement or instrument.
3.5. Action, Binding Obligations. (i) Each Loan Party has all necessary corporate or other power, authority and legal right to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under each of the Loan Documents to which it is a party; (ii) the execution, delivery and performance by each Loan Party of each of the Loan Documents to which it is a party has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other action on its part; and (iii) each Loan Document has been duly and validly executed and delivered by each Loan Party party thereto and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of each Loan Party party thereto, enforceable against such Loan Party in accordance with its terms, subject to the Bankruptcy Exceptions.
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3.6. Approvals. No authorizations, approvals or consents of, and no filings or registrations with, any Governmental Authority, or any other Person, are necessary for the execution, delivery or performance by each Loan Party of the Loan Documents to which it is a party for the legality, validity or enforceability thereof, except for filings and recordings or other actions in respect of the Liens pursuant to the Collateral Documents, unless the same has already been obtained and provided to the Lender. The execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents do not and will not require any consent, approval, authorization or other order of, action by, filing with, or notification to, any Governmental Authority, except consents, approvals, authorizations, filings and notices that have been obtained or made and which are in full force and effect or which are not required by the terms of the Transaction Documents to be in effect prior to the Effective Date, except where the failure to obtain such consent, approval, authorization or action, or to make such filing or notification, would not prevent or materially delay the consummation of the Related Transactions and would not have a Purchaser Material Adverse Effect (as defined in the Master Transaction Agreement).
3.7. Taxes. Each Covered Group Member has timely filed or caused to be filed all federal, state and other material tax returns that are required to be filed and all such tax returns are true and correct in all material respects and such Covered Group Member has timely paid all material taxes levied or imposed on it or its property (whether or not shown to be due and payable on said returns) or on any assessments made against it or any of its property and all material other taxes, fees or other charges imposed on it or any of its property by any Governmental Authority (other than any taxes, fees or other charges the amount or validity of which are currently being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and with respect to which adequate reserves have been provided on the books of the Covered Group Members). The charges, accruals and reserves on the books of each Covered Group Member in respect of taxes and other governmental charges are, in the opinion of such Covered Group Member, adequate; any taxes, fees and other governmental charges payable by any Covered Group Member in connection with the execution and delivery of the Loan Documents have been paid; no tax Lien (except for any Permitted Liens) has been filed with respect to any Covered Group Member or property of any Covered Group Member; each Covered Group Member has satisfied all of its material tax withholding obligations; and no Covered Group Member has ever “participated” in a “listed transaction” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation section 1.6011-4.
3.8. Investment Company Act. None of the Loan Parties is required to register as an “investment company”, or is a company “controlled” by a Person required to register as an “investment company”, within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. No Loan Party is subject to any Federal or state statute or regulation which limits its ability to incur Indebtedness.
3.9. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.10. Chief Executive Office; Chief Operating Office. The chief executive office and the chief operating office on the Effective Date for each Loan Party is located at the location set forth on Schedule 3.10 hereto.
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3.11. Location of Books and Records. The location where the Loan Parties keep their books and records, including all Records relating to their business and operations and the Collateral, are located in the locations set forth in Schedule 3.11 or at such other locations as to which the Borrower shall have notified the Lender in writing from time to time pursuant to the Loan Documents.
3.12. True and Complete Disclosure. The information, reports, financial statements, exhibits and schedules furnished by or on behalf of any Covered Group Member to the Lender or its agents or representatives in connection with the negotiation, preparation or delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents or included herein or therein or delivered pursuant hereto or thereto, when taken as a whole, do not contain any untrue statement of material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements herein or therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, it being understood that in the case of projections, such projections are based on reasonable estimates, on the date as of which such information is stated or certified. All information furnished after the Original Effective Date by or on behalf of any Covered Group Member to the Lender in connection with this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, when taken as a whole, is and will be (as applicable) true, complete and accurate in every material respect, or (in the case of projections) based on reasonable estimates, on the date as of which such information is stated or certified. There is no fact known to a Responsible Officer of any Covered Group Member that, after due inquiry, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect that has not been disclosed herein, in the other Loan Documents or in a report, financial statement, exhibit, schedule, disclosure letter or other writing furnished to the Lender for use in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.
3.13. ERISA.
(a) (i) Any Benefit Plan that is intended to be a tax-qualified plan under Section 401(a) of the Code of any Covered Group Member has received a favorable determination letter and such Covered Group Member does not know of any reason why such letter should be revoked;
(ii) the Covered Group Members and each of their respective ERISA Affiliates are in compliance with the applicable provisions of ERISA and the Code and the regulations and published interpretations thereunder;
(iii)(A) as of December 31, 2008, no ERISA Event has occurred that could reasonably be expected to result in liability to any Covered Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate in excess of $2,000,000,000, (B) as of the Original Effective Date, no ERISA Event other than a determination that a Plan is “at risk” (within the meaning of Section 302 of ERISA) has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur that could reasonably be expected to result in liability to any Covered Group Member or ERISA Affiliate in excess of $2,000,000,000, (C) as of December 31, 2008, the present value of all benefit liabilities of all underfunded Plans (based on the assumptions used for purposes of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 87) did not exceed the fair market value of the assets of all such underfunded Plans by more than $13,000,000,000, and (D) as of the Original Effective Date, there is not, and there is not reasonably expected to be, any Withdrawal Liability from, or any obligation or liability (direct or indirect) with respect to, any Multiemployer Plan;
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provided that, the representations set forth in the preceding clauses (i) through (iii) inclusive shall continue to be true and correct on each day that the Loans are outstanding pursuant to the Agreement except to the extent that any such change or failure when aggregated with all other changes or failures in the preceding clauses (i) through (iii) inclusive of this Section 3.13(a), would not be reasonably expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.
(b) There are no Plans or other arrangements which would result in the payment to any employee, former employee, individual consultant or director of any amounts or benefits upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein or the exercise by the Lender of any right or remedy contemplated herein other than de minimis amounts under incentive arrangements. Assets of the Covered Group Members or any ERISA Affiliate are not “plan assets” within the meaning of the DOL Regulation Section 2510.3-101 as amended by section 3(42) of ERISA.
3.14. Expense Policy. The Borrower has taken steps necessary to ensure that (a) the Expense Policy conforms to the requirements set forth in Section 5.18 and (b) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the Expense Policy.
3.15. Subsidiaries. All of the Subsidiaries of the Borrower as of the Effective Date are listed on Schedule 3.15, which schedule sets forth the name and jurisdiction of formation of each Subsidiary and, as to each such Subsidiary, the percentage of each class of Capital Stock owned by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
3.16. Capitalization. One hundred percent (100%) of the issued and outstanding Capital Stock (other than qualifying shares required by Applicable Law) of each Covered Group Member (other than the Borrower) is owned by the Persons listed on Schedule 3.16 or as otherwise notified by the Borrower to the Lender in writing from time to time pursuant to the Loan Documents and, to the knowledge of each Loan Party, such Capital Stock is owned by such Persons, free and clear of all Liens other than Permitted Liens. No Loan Party has issued or granted any options or rights with respect to the issuance of its respective Capital Stock which are presently outstanding except as set forth on Schedule 3.16 or as otherwise notified by the Borrower to the Lender in writing from time to time pursuant to the Loan Documents.
3.17. Fraudulent Conveyance. Each Loan Party will benefit from the Loans contemplated by this Agreement. No Loan Party is incurring Indebtedness or transferring any Collateral with any intent to hinder, delay or defraud any of its creditors.
3.18. USA PATRIOT Act. (a) No Covered Group Member nor any of its respective Affiliates over which it exercises management control (a “Controlled Affiliate”) is a Prohibited Person, and such Controlled Affiliates are in compliance with all applicable orders, rules, regulations and recommendations of OFAC.
(b) No Covered Group Member nor any of its members, directors, officers, employees, parents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates: (1) is subject to U.S. or multilateral economic or
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trade sanctions currently in force; (2) is owned or controlled by, or act on behalf of, any governments, corporations, entities or individuals that are subject to U.S. or multilateral economic or trade sanctions currently in force; or (3) is a Prohibited Person or is otherwise named, identified or described on any blocked persons list, designated nationals list, denied persons list, entity list, debarred party list, unverified list, sanctions list or other list of individuals or entities with whom U.S. persons may not conduct business, including but not limited to lists published or maintained by OFAC, lists published or maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and lists published or maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
(c) None of the Collateral is traded or used, directly or indirectly by a Prohibited Person or is located or organized (in the case of a Pledged Entity) in a Prohibited Jurisdiction.
(d) Each Covered Group Member has established an anti-money laundering compliance program as required by all applicable anti-money laundering laws and regulations, including without limitation the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-56) (the “USA PATRIOT Act”) (collectively, the “Anti-Money Laundering Laws”).
3.19. Embargoed Person. As of the Effective Date and at all times throughout the term of the Loans, (a) none of any Covered Group Member’s funds or other assets constitute property of, or are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by any person, entity or government subject to trade restrictions under U.S. law, including but not limited to, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 1701 et seq., The Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 1 et seq. (the “Trading With the Enemy Act”), any of the foreign assets control regulations of the Treasury (31 C.F.R., Subtitle B, Chapter V, as amended) (the “Foreign Assets Control Regulations”) or any enabling legislation or regulations promulgated thereunder or executive order relating thereto (which for the avoidance of doubt shall include but shall not be limited to (i) Executive Order No. 13224, effective as of September 24, 2001 and relating to Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism (66 Fed. Reg. 49079 (2001)) (the “Executive Order”) and (ii) the USA PATRIOT Act), with the result that the investment in the Borrower (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or the Loans made by the Lender are in violation of law (“Embargoed Person”); (b) no Embargoed Person has any interest of any nature whatsoever in it with the result that the investment in it (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or the Loans are in violation of law; (c) none of its funds have been derived from any unlawful activity with the result that the investment in it (whether directly or indirectly), is prohibited by law or any Loans is in violation of law; and (d) neither it nor any of its Affiliates (i) is or will become a “blocked person” as described in the Executive Order, the Trading With the Enemy Act or the Foreign Assets Control Regulations or (ii) engages or will engage in any dealings or transactions, or be otherwise associated, with any such “blocked person”. For purposes of determining whether or not a representation with respect to any indirect ownership is true or a covenant is being complied with under this Section 3.19, no Covered Group Member shall be required to make any investigation into (i) the ownership of publicly traded stock or other publicly traded securities or (ii) the ownership of assets by a collective investment fund that holds assets for employee benefit plans or retirement arrangements.
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3.20. Use of Proceeds. (a) The proceeds of the Loans (including disbursements of Reserve Funds, subject to Section 5.5) shall be used to finance working capital needs, capital expenditures, the payment of warranty claims and other general corporate purposes of the Group Members. The Loans under this Agreement are not and shall not be construed as an extension of United States government funding associated with any specific project.
(b) [Intentionally omitted.]
(c) The Group Members are the ultimate beneficiaries of this Agreement and the Loans to be received hereunder. The use of the Loans will comply with all Applicable Laws, including Anti-Money Laundering Laws. No portion of any Loan is to be used, for the “purpose of purchasing or carrying” any “margin stock” as such terms are used in Regulations U and X of the Board, as amended, and the Borrower is not engaged in the business of extending credit to others for such purpose.
3.21. Representations Concerning the Collateral. (a) No Loan Party has assigned, pledged, conveyed, or encumbered any Collateral to any other Person (other than Permitted Liens) and immediately prior to the pledge of any such Collateral, a Loan Party was the sole owner of such Collateral and had good and marketable title thereto, free and clear of all Liens (other than Permitted Liens), and no Person has any Lien (other than Permitted Liens) on any Collateral. No security agreement, financing statement, equivalent security or lien instrument or continuation statement covering all or any part of the Collateral which has been signed by any Loan Party or which any Loan Party has authorized any other Person to sign or file or record, is on file or of record with any public office, except such as may have been filed by or on behalf of a Loan Party in favor of the Lender pursuant to the Loan Documents or in respect of applicable Permitted Liens.
(b) The provisions of the Loan Documents are effective to create in favor of the Lender a valid security interest in all right, title, and interest of each Loan Party in, to and under the Collateral, subject only to Permitted Liens.
(c) Upon the filing of financing statements on Form UCC-1 naming the Lender as “Secured Party” and each Loan Party as “Debtor”, and describing the Collateral, in the jurisdictions and recording offices listed on Schedule 3.21 attached hereto, the security interests granted in the Collateral pursuant to the Collateral Documents will constitute perfected first-priority security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code in all right, title and interest of the applicable Loan Party in, to and under such Collateral, which can be perfected by filing under the Uniform Commercial Code, in each case, subject to applicable Permitted Liens.
(d) Each Loan Party has and will continue to have the full right, power and authority, to pledge the Collateral, subject to Permitted Liens, and the pledge of the Collateral may be further assigned by the Lender without the consent of any Loan Party to the extent provided in Section 8.6.
3.22. Labor Matters. (a) There are no strikes against any Covered Group Member pending or, to the knowledge of any Covered Group Member, threatened; (b) hours worked by and payment made to employees of each Covered Group Member have not been in
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violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (if applicable) or any other applicable Requirement of Law dealing with such matters; and (c) all payments due from each Covered Group Member on account of employee health and welfare benefits, or health or welfare benefits to any former employees of any Covered Group Member or for which any Covered Group Member has any liability or obligation have been paid or accrued as a liability on the books of such Covered Group Member in accordance with GAAP (as applicable), except, in the case of each of the foregoing clauses (a), (b) and (c), where such strike or such failure to comply or to make or accrue such payments could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.23. Survival of Representations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of or in respect of each Covered Group Member set forth in this Section 3 and elsewhere in this Agreement and in the other Loan Documents shall survive for so long as any amount remains owing to the Lender under this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents by any Loan Party. All representations, warranties, covenants and agreements made in this Agreement or in the other Loan Documents by or in respect of each Covered Group Member shall be deemed to have been relied upon by the Lender notwithstanding any investigation heretofore or hereafter made by the Lender or on its behalf.
3.24. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.25. Intellectual Property. (a) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each Covered Group Member owns and controls, or otherwise possesses sufficient rights to use, all Intellectual Property necessary for the conduct of its business in substantially the same manner as conducted as of the Original Effective Date. Schedule 3.25 hereto sets forth a true and complete list as of July 8, 2009 of all Patent applications and issued Patents, and Trademark registrations and applications, and domain name registrations included in the Trademarks, owned by each Loan Party. To the knowledge of each Loan Party, Schedule 3.25 hereto also sets forth a true and complete list of all registered Copyrights for which any Loan Party is the owner of record as of July 8, 2009, provided however, that except for material Copyrights listed on Schedule 3.25, no representation is made that a Loan Party owns title to any particular copyright registration listed therein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, each Loan Party hereby represents that it has granted pursuant to the Loan Documents) a security interest contemplated by this Agreement to all Copyrights, that it owns all material Copyrights, and, to the extent that any such material Copyrights are registered, a security interest may be recorded against them. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, all Intellectual Property, other than licenses, of the Covered Group Members is subsisting and in full force and effect, has not been adjudged invalid or unenforceable, is valid and enforceable and has not been abandoned in whole or in part. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, no such Intellectual Property owned by any Covered Group Member is the subject of any licensing or franchising agreement that prohibits or restricts any Covered Group Member’s conduct of business as presently conducted, or the transfer or pledge as collateral of such Intellectual Property. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, (i) the Intellectual Property owned by the Covered Group Members does not infringe or conflict with the intellectual property rights of any Person, (ii) to the best knowledge of each Covered Group Member, no Covered Group Member is now infringing or in conflict with any intellectual property rights of any Person and no other Person is now infringing or in conflict
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with any such properties, assets and rights, owned or used by or licensed to any Covered Group Member. Except as disclosed to the Lender prior to the Effective Date, or otherwise disclosed by a Responsible Officer in writing to the Lender from time to time, or as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, no Covered Group Member has received any notice that it is violating or has violated the Trademarks, Patents, Copyrights, inventions, trade secrets, proprietary information and technology, know-how, formulae, rights of publicity or other Intellectual Property rights of any third party.
(b) Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each License now existing is, and each other License will be, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the parties thereto, enforceable against such parties in accordance with its terms. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, to the knowledge of each Covered Group Member, no default thereunder by any such party has occurred, nor does any defense, offset, deduction, or counterclaim exist thereunder in favor of any such party.
3.26. JV Agreements. (a) Set forth on Schedule 3.26 is a complete and accurate list as of the Effective Date of all JV Agreements, showing the parties and the dates of amendments and modifications thereto.
(b) Each JV Agreement (i) is in full force and effect and is binding upon and enforceable against each party thereto, (ii) has not been otherwise amended or modified, except as set forth on Schedule 3.26 and (iii) is not in default and no event has occurred that, with the passage of time and/or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a default thereunder, except, in the case of each of clauses (i) through (iii) above (inclusive), to the extent any such failure would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.27. [Intentionally Omitted].
3.28. Excluded Collateral. Set forth on Annex I to Schedule 3.28 is a complete and accurate list as of the Effective Date of all Excluded Collateral that is Capital Stock of domestic joint ventures, Domestic Subsidiaries, “first-tier” foreign joint ventures, and Foreign 956 Subsidiaries.
3.29. Mortgaged Real Property. After giving effect to the recording of the Mortgages, real property identified on Schedule 1.1C shall be subject to a recorded first lien mortgage, deed of trust or similar security instrument (subject to Permitted Liens).
3.30. No Change. Since the Original Effective Date, there has been no development or event that has had or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
3.31. Certain Documents. The Borrower has delivered to the Lender a complete and correct copy of the Transaction Documents, including any amendments, supplements or modifications with respect to any of the foregoing.
3.32. Insurance. The Borrower has maintained on behalf of itself and each Covered Group Member, as appropriate, with insurance companies that the Borrower believes (in the good faith judgment of the Borrower) are financially sound and responsible or through
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self-insurance, insurance in amounts reasonable and prudent in light of the size and nature of the Borrower’s business and against at least such risks (and with such risk retentions) as the Borrower believes (in the good faith judgment of the Borrower) are reasonable in light of the size and nature of its business.
SECTION 4
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT; RESERVE FUNDS
4.1. Conditions to Effectiveness. The effectiveness of this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction, prior to or concurrently on the Effective Date, of the following conditions precedent, satisfaction of such conditions precedent to be determined by the Lender in its reasonable discretion:
(a) Loan Documents. The Lender shall have received this Agreement executed and delivered by the Borrower in form satisfactory to the Lender.
(b) [Intentionally Omitted].
(c) [Intentionally Omitted].
(d) [Intentionally Omitted].
(e) [Intentionally Omitted].
(f) [Intentionally Omitted].
(g) [Intentionally Omitted].
(h) [Intentionally Omitted].
(i) [Intentionally Omitted].
(j) [Intentionally Omitted].
(k) [Intentionally Omitted].
(l) Consents. The Lender shall have received all necessary third party and governmental waivers and consents, and each Loan Party shall have complied with all Applicable Laws, decrees and material agreements.
(m) No Default. No Default or Event of Default shall exist on the Effective Date or after giving effect to the transactions contemplated to be consummated on the Effective Date pursuant to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.
(n) Accuracy of Representations and Warranties. All representations and warranties made by or with respect to the Covered Group Members in or pursuant to the Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects.
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(o) Closing Certificates. The Lender shall have received (i) a certificate of the secretary or assistant secretary of each Loan Party, dated the Effective Date, substantially in the form of Exhibit B-1, certifying the incumbency of the officers of the Borrower executing any Loan Document as of the Effective Date and certifying that the Borrower’s Organizational Documents have not been amended, restated, supplemented, modified or waived in any respect at any time during the period from and after the Original Effective Date to and including the Effective Date, and (ii) a certificate of the Borrower and each Guarantor, dated the Effective Date, to the effect that the conditions set forth in this Section 4.1 have been satisfied, substantially in the form of Exhibit B-2.
(p) Legal Opinion. The Lender shall have received the executed legal opinion of in-house counsel to the Loan Parties, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender.
(q) [Intentionally Omitted].
(r) [Intentionally Omitted].
(s) Post-Closing Letter Requirements. The Borrower and each Guarantor (as applicable) shall have satisfied each requirement set forth in Sections 2(c), 2(h), and 4(n) of the Post-Closing Letter.
4.2. Conditions to Withdrawal of Reserve Funds; Escrow Accounts. (a) The Lender shall withdraw, or cause the Escrow Bank to withdraw, an amount of Reserve Funds on deposit in the Escrow Account and the Lender shall disburse, or cause the Escrow Bank to disburse, such Reserve Funds to the Borrower on any date, subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:
(i) Representations and Warranties. Each of the representations and warranties made by any Loan Party in or pursuant to the Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects (save where already qualified by materiality, in which case such representations and warranties shall be true and correct in all respects) on and as of such date as if made on and as of such date (except to the extent such representations and warranties relate to an earlier date, in which case, such representations and warranties were true and correct in all material respects as of such earlier date).
(ii) No Event of Default. No Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing on such date immediately prior to or after giving effect to the withdrawal requested to be made on such date.
(iii) Reserve Notice. Not fewer than five Business Days prior to any requested disbursement of Reserve Funds (each, a “Reserve Disbursement”), the Lender shall have received a Reserve Notice from a Responsible Officer certifying in each case in form and substance to the Lender’s satisfaction in its sole discretion (A) the Dollar amount of the requested Reserve Disbursement, and (B) with respect to any requested Reserve Disbursement, the intended use of such requested Reserve Funds set forth in reasonable detail, which use shall be approved by the Lender in its sole discretion, together with evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Lender that the Reserve Funds most recently disbursed were used or have been committed or allocated to be used solely for the intended purposes set forth in the related Reserve Notice.
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(iv) Additional Information. The Borrower shall have provided to the Lender such further information and evidence as may be requested by the Lender to support the statements set forth in the required Reserve Notice described above.
(b) Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Lender, at its sole option, may withdraw all or a portion of the Reserve Funds and apply the Reserve Funds to the items for which the Reserve Funds were established or to payment of the Obligations in accordance with Section 2.5(f) and the obligations then outstanding under the Canadian Facility in accordance with Section 2.07(i) thereof, in such order, proportion and priority as the Lender may determine in its sole discretion. The Lender’s right to withdraw and apply the Reserve Funds shall be in addition to all other rights and remedies provided to the Lender under the Loan Documents. Any Reserve Funds remaining in the Escrow Account after the Obligations have been paid in full shall be returned to the Borrower.
(c) At any time and from time to time after the Original Effective Date, the Lender, at its option, and in its sole discretion and without the consent of, but in consultation with, the Borrower, may withdraw and transfer, or cause the Escrow Bank to withdraw and transfer, all or a portion of the Reserve Funds to one or more additional or replacement Escrow Banks acceptable to the Lender, to be held pursuant to Escrow Account Control Agreements. The Borrower shall use commercially reasonable efforts (i) to facilitate any such withdrawal and transfer and (ii) to enter into an Escrow Account Control Agreement with each such Escrow Bank in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender.
(d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Lender may withdraw the Reserve Funds from the Escrow Account and apply the same in accordance with Section 2.5(f).
SECTION 5
AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS
Each Loan Party jointly and severally covenants and agrees that, so long as the Loans are outstanding and until payment in full of all Obligations, each Loan Party shall and shall cause each Covered Group Member and each of its applicable Subsidiaries to comply with the following covenants:
5.1. Financial Statements. The Borrower shall deliver to the Lender:
(a) as soon as reasonably possible after receipt by the Borrower, a copy of any material report that is prepared and submitted by the Borrower’s or the applicable Covered Group Member’s independent certified public accountants at any time;
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(b) from time to time such other information regarding the financial condition, operations, or business of any Covered Group Member as the Lender may reasonably request;
(c) promptly upon their becoming available, copies of (i) such other financial statements and reports, if any, as any Covered Group Member may be required to publicly file with the SEC or any similar or corresponding governmental commission, department or agency substituted therefor, including any filing made pursuant to Section 5.26, (ii) such other material financial statements and material reports, if any, as any Covered Group Member may be required to publicly file with any other similar or corresponding United States governmental commission, department, board, bureau, or agency, federal or state and (iii) such material financial statements and material reports, if any, as any Covered Group Member may be required to publicly file with any similar or corresponding non-United States governmental commission, department, board, bureau, or agency, federal or state;
(d) as soon as reasonably possible, and in any event within five Business Days after a Responsible Officer of a Covered Group Member knows or has reason to believe, that any of the events or conditions specified below with respect to any Plan or Multiemployer Plan has occurred or exists, a statement signed by a Responsible Officer of the relevant Covered Group Member setting forth details respecting such event or condition and the action, if any, that such Covered Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate proposes to take with respect thereto (and a copy of any report or notice required to be filed with or given to PBGC by such Loan Party or an ERISA Affiliate with respect to such event or condition);
(i) any Reportable Event which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability, any failure to meet the minimum funding standard of Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA with respect to a Plan, including, without limitation, the failure to make on or before its due date a required installment under the Code or ERISA regardless of the issuance of any waivers in accordance with Section 412(d) of the Code, any failure to make any material contribution to a Multiemployer Plan; and any request for a waiver under Section 412(d) of the Code for any Plan;
(ii) the distribution under Section 4041(c) of ERISA of a notice of intent to terminate any Plan or any action taken by any Loan Party or an ERISA Affiliate to terminate any Plan;
(iii) the institution by PBGC of proceedings under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan, or the receipt by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate of a notice from a Multiemployer Plan that such action has been taken by PBGC with respect to such Multiemployer Plan;
(iv) the complete or partial withdrawal from a Multiemployer Plan by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate that results in liability under Section 4201 or 4204 of ERISA (including the obligation to satisfy secondary liability as a result of a purchaser default) or the receipt by any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate of notice from a Multiemployer Plan that it is in reorganization or insolvency pursuant to Section 4241 or 4245 of ERISA or that it intends to terminate or has terminated under Section 4041A of ERISA, which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability;
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(v) the institution of a proceeding by a fiduciary of any Multiemployer Plan against any Loan Party or any ERISA Affiliate to enforce Section 515 of ERISA, which proceeding is not dismissed in 30 days or is not subject to the automatic stay under the Bankruptcy Code, which could reasonably be expected to result in a material liability; and
(vi) any violation of section 401(a)(29) of the Code;
(e) as soon as practicable prior to the effectiveness thereof, copies of substantially final drafts of any material amendment, supplement, waiver or other modification with respect to the Transaction Documents;
(f)(i) as soon as available, but in any event within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year of the Borrower, a copy of the audited Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of such year and the related audited consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such year, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures as of the end of and for the previous year, reported on by Deloitte & Touche LLP or other independent certified public accountants of nationally recognized standing; and
(ii) as soon as available, but in any event not later than 45 days after the end of each of the first three quarterly periods of each fiscal year of the Borrower, the unaudited Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of such quarter and the related unaudited Consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such quarter and the portion of the fiscal year through the end of such quarter, setting forth in each case in comparative form the figures as of the end of and for the corresponding period in the previous year, certified by a Responsible Officer as being fairly stated in all material respects (subject to the absence of footnotes and to normal year-end audit adjustments);
all such financial statements shall be complete and correct in all material respects and be prepared in reasonable detail and in accordance with GAAP applied consistently throughout the periods reflected therein and with prior periods (except as approved by such accountants or officer, as the case may be, and disclosed therein); provided, that with respect to the quarterly financial statements to be provided for the third fiscal quarter of 2009, such financial statements shall be provided on a modified basis within the time frame set forth in clause (ii) above, with GAAP-compliant versions of such financial statements to be provided at the same time as the audited financial statements for fiscal year 2009 described in clause (i) above; and
(g) to the extent that the Borrower prepares quarterly or annual reports as to the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries as at the end of the related quarter or fiscal year (as the case may be) and the related Consolidated statements of income and of cash flows for such quarter or fiscal year (as applicable) which set forth in comparison form the figures as of the end of and for the corresponding period in the previous fiscal year (such figures for the year ending December 31, 2009 adjusted to reflect the Related Transactions), the Borrower shall promptly furnish copies of such reports to the Lender.
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5.2. Notices; Reporting Requirements. The relevant Loan Party shall deliver written notice to the Lender of the following:
(a) Defaults. The occurrence of any Default or Event of Default, or any material event of default under any publicly filed material Contractual Obligation of any Covered Group Member or any Financing Subsidiary which notice shall be given promptly after a Responsible Officer or any officer of a Covered Group Member with a title of at least executive vice president becomes aware thereof and shall be accompanied by a statement of a Responsible Officer setting forth details of the occurrence referred to therein;
(b) [Intentionally Omitted];
(c) [Intentionally Omitted];
(d) [Intentionally Omitted];
(e) [Intentionally Omitted];
(f) [Intentionally Omitted];
(g) [Intentionally Omitted];
(h) Compliance Certificate. On the date that is the earlier of (x) the date of delivery of the financial statements referred to in Section 5.1(f) and (y) the date such financial statements are required to be delivered by Section 5.1(f), a Compliance Certificate, executed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower, stating that such Responsible Officer has obtained no knowledge of any Default or Event of Default except as specified in such certificate;
(i) 13-Week Forecast; Foreign Investment Schedule. On each alternate Wednesday (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), beginning on July 15, 2009 and ending on the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a bi-weekly status report substantially in a form reasonably acceptable to the Lender, together with a schedule setting forth each Investment and series of related Investments by the Borrower and any U.S. Subsidiary in any Person other than a U.S. Person, exceeding $250,000,000 projected to be made during the period covered by such status report.
(j) Liquidity. On the twenty-fifth day of each calendar month (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), beginning on July 25, 2009 and ending on the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a monthly liquidity status report in substantially a form reasonably acceptable to the Lender;
(k) Budgets. On the twenty-fifth day of each calendar month (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), beginning on July 25, 2009 and ending on the Reserve Reporting Termination Date, a Budget covering (i) the then current fiscal year (presented on a monthly basis) and (ii) the four fiscal years immediately succeeding such fiscal year (presented on an annual basis), provided, that the information described in the preceding clause (ii) shall be updated as and when such information is updated and approved by the board of directors of the Borrower;
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(l) Expense Policy. During the Relevant Period, within 15 days after the conclusion of each calendar month, beginning with July 2009, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender a certification signed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower that (i) the Expense Policy conforms to the requirements set forth herein; (ii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in compliance with the Expense Policy; and (iii) there have been no material amendments to the Expense Policy or deviations from the Expense Policy other than those that have been disclosed to and approved by the Lender; provided that the requirement to deliver the certification referenced in this Section 5.2(l) may be qualified as to the best of such Responsible Officer’s knowledge after due inquiry and investigation; and
(m) Executive Privileges and Compensation. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall submit a certification within 15 days after the conclusion of each fiscal quarter beginning with the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2009, certifying that the Borrower has complied with and is in compliance with the provisions set forth in Section 5.16. Such certification shall be made to the Lender by an SEO of the Borrower, subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, Section 1001.
5.3. Existence. The Borrower shall cause each Covered Group Member to:
(a) except as permitted under Section 6.1 or with respect to Covered Group Members that are not Material Covered Group Members, preserve and maintain its legal existence and all of its material rights, privileges, licenses and franchises;
(b) [intentionally omitted];
(c) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Laws, rules, regulations and orders of Governmental Authorities if failure to comply with such requirements could be reasonably likely (either individually or in the aggregate) to have a Material Adverse Effect on any Loan Party or the Collateral;
(d) [intentionally omitted];
(e) give the Lender a written notice not later than ten days after the occurrence of any (i) change in the location of a Loan Party’s chief executive office/chief place of business from that specified in Section 3.10, (ii) change in a Loan Party’s name, identity or corporate structure (or the equivalent) or change the location where it maintains records with respect to the Collateral, or (iii) a Loan Party’s reincorporation or reorganization under the laws of another jurisdiction, and deliver to the Lender all Uniform Commercial Code financing statements and amendments as the Lender shall request, and take all other actions deemed reasonably necessary by the Lender to continue its perfected status in the Collateral with the same or better priority; and
(f) keep in full force and effect the provisions of the Loan Parties’ charter documents, certificate of incorporation, by-laws, operating agreements or similar organizational documents, except as permitted by Section 6.1 and for such changes that are not materially adverse to the interests of the Lender.
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5.4. Payments of Obligations. The Borrower shall and shall cause each Covered Group Member (i) to timely file or cause to be filed all federal and material state and other tax returns that are required to be filed and all such tax returns shall be true and correct and (ii) to timely pay and discharge or cause to be paid and discharged promptly all federal and material state and other taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon the Borrower or any of the other Covered Group Members or upon any of their respective incomes or receipts or upon any of their respective properties before the same shall become in default or past due, as well as all lawful claims for labor, materials and supplies or otherwise which, if unpaid, might result in the imposition of a Lien or charge upon such properties or any part thereof; provided that it shall not constitute a violation of the provisions of this Section 5.4 if the Borrower or any of the other Covered Group Members shall fail to pay any such tax, assessment, government charge or levy or claim for labor, materials or supplies which is being contested in good faith, by proper proceedings diligently pursued, and as to which adequate reserves have been provided.
5.5. Use of Proceeds. The Loan Parties and their Subsidiaries shall use the Loan proceeds only for the purposes set forth in Section 3.20 and in a manner generally consistent with the Budget for so long as one is being delivered hereunder, provided, that the Reserve Funds shall be used only for items and purposes as approved in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 4.2.
5.6. Maintenance of Property; Insurance. The Borrower shall cause each Covered Group Member to:
(a) keep all property useful and necessary in its business in good working order and condition;
(b) maintain errors and omissions insurance and blanket bond coverage in such amounts as were in effect on the Original Effective Date (as disclosed to the Lender in writing except in the event of self-insurance) and shall not reduce such coverage without the written consent of the Lender, and shall also maintain such other insurance with financially sound and reputable insurance companies, and with respect to property and risks of a character usually maintained by entities engaged in the same or similar business similarly situated, against loss, damage and liability of the kinds and in the amounts customarily maintained by such entities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 5.6, to the extent that any Loan Party was engaged in self-insurance with respect to any of its property as of the Original Effective Date, such Loan Party may, if consistent with past practices of (i) in the case of the Borrower, GM Oldco, or (ii) in the case of any other Loan Party, such Loan Party during such time as it was a GM Oldco Party, continue to engage in such self-insurance throughout the term of this Agreement; provided, that the Loan Party shall promptly obtain third party insurance that conforms to the criteria in this Section 5.6 at the request of the Lender; and
(c) use its best efforts to protect the Intellectual Property that is material to the conduct of its business in a manner that is consistent with the value of such Intellectual Property.
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5.7. Further Identification of Collateral. Each Loan Party will furnish to the Lender from time to time statements and schedules further identifying and describing the Collateral and such other reports in connection with the Collateral as the Lender may reasonably request, all in reasonable detail.
5.8. Defense of Title. Each Loan Party warrants and will defend the right, title and interest of the Lender in and to all Collateral against all adverse claims and demands of all Persons whomsoever, subject to (x) the restrictions imposed by the Existing Agreements to the extent that such restrictions are valid and enforceable under the applicable Uniform Commercial Code and other Requirements of Law and (y) the rights of holders of any Permitted Lien.
5.9. Preservation of Collateral. Each Loan Party shall do all things necessary to preserve the Collateral so that the Collateral remains subject to a perfected security interest with the priority provided for such security interest under the Loan Documents. Without limiting the foregoing, each Loan Party will comply with all Applicable Laws, rules and regulations of any Governmental Authority applicable to such Loan Party or relating to the Collateral and will cause the Collateral to comply with all Applicable Laws, rules and regulations of any such Governmental Authority, except where failure to so comply would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
5.10. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.11. Maintenance of Licenses. Except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be likely to have a Material Adverse Effect, the Borrower shall cause each Covered Group Member to (i) maintain all licenses, permits, authorizations or other approvals necessary for such Covered Group Member to conduct its business and to perform its obligations under the Loan Documents, (ii) remain in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, and in each other jurisdiction where such qualification and good standing are necessary for the successful operation of such Covered Group Member’s business, and (iii) shall conduct its business in accordance with Applicable Law in all material respects.
5.12. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.13. OFAC. At all times throughout the term of this Agreement, each Loan Party and its Controlled Affiliates (a) shall be in full compliance with all applicable orders, rules, regulations and recommendations of OFAC and (b) shall not permit any Collateral to be maintained, insured, traded, or used (directly or indirectly) in violation of any United States statutes, rules or regulations, in a Prohibited Jurisdiction or by a Prohibited Person, and no lessee or sublessee shall be a Prohibited Person or a Person organized in a Prohibited Jurisdiction.
5.14. Investment Company. Each Covered Group Member will conduct its operations in a manner which will not subject it to registration as an “investment company” as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time.
5.15. Further Assurances. (a) The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Covered Group Member to, from time to time execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, such additional instruments, certificates or documents, and take such actions, as the Lender may reasonably request for the purposes of implementing or effectuating the provisions
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of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, or of more fully perfecting or renewing the rights of the Lender with respect to the Collateral (or with respect to any additions thereto or replacements or proceeds thereof or with respect to any other property or assets hereafter acquired by any Covered Group Member which may be deemed to be part of the Collateral) pursuant hereto or thereto. Upon the exercise by the Lender of any power, right, privilege or remedy pursuant to this Agreement or the other Loan Documents that requires any consent, approval, recording, qualification or authorization of any Governmental Authority, the Borrower will execute and deliver, or will cause the execution and delivery of, all applications, certifications, instruments and other documents and papers that the Lender may be required to obtain from the Borrower or any Covered Group Member in connection with such governmental consent, approval, recording, qualification or authorization.
(b) In furtherance and not in limitation of the foregoing, until the earlier of (i) the ninetieth day after the Original Effective Date and (ii) the date on which the Borrower shall incur Excluded Secured Indebtedness, the Borrower shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, replacement Collateral Documents (which may be amendments, restatements, modifications or supplements of or to the Collateral Documents executed and delivered by Borrower to Lender on the Original Effective Date) as the Lender may reasonably request for the purposes of implementing or effectuating the provisions of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, or of more fully perfecting or renewing the rights of the Lender with respect to the Collateral pursuant hereto and thereto.
5.16. Executive Privileges and Compensation. (a) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply with the following restrictions on executive privileges and compensation:
(i) the Borrower shall take all necessary action to ensure that its Specified Benefit Plans comply in all respects with the EESA, including, without limitation, the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program (as defined in the EESA) and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30, or any other guidance or regulations promulgated under the EESA, as the same shall be in effect from time to time (collectively, the “Compensation Regulations”), and shall not adopt any new Specified Benefit Plan (x) that does not comply therewith or (y) that does not expressly state and require that such Specified Benefit Plan and any compensation thereunder shall be subject to all relevant Compensation Regulations adopted, issued or released on or after the date any such Specified Benefit Plan is adopted. To the extent that the Compensation Regulations change, or are implemented, in a manner that requires changes to then-existing Specified Benefit Plans, the Borrower shall effect such changes to its Specified Benefit Plans as promptly as practicable after it has actual knowledge of such changes in order to be in compliance with this Section 5.16(a)(i) (and shall be deemed to be in compliance for a reasonable period within which to effect such changes);
(ii) the Borrower shall be subject to the limits on the deductibility of executive compensation imposed by section 162(m)(5) of the Code;
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(iii) the Borrower shall not pay or accrue any bonus or incentive compensation to the Senior Employees, except as may be permitted under the EESA or the Compensation Regulations;
(iv) the Borrower shall not adopt or maintain any compensation plan that would encourage manipulation of its reported earnings to enhance the compensation of any of its employees;
(v) the Borrower shall maintain (A) the reductions contemplated by Section 6.17(e) of the Sellers’ Disclosure Schedule to the Master Transaction Agreement and (B) unless otherwise consented to by the Treasury, all suspensions and other restrictions of contributions to Specified Benefit Plans that were in place or initiated as of the Original Effective Date; and
(vi) the Borrower shall otherwise comply with the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30, including without limitation the prohibition on golden parachute and tax “gross up” payments, the requirement with respect to the establishment of a compensation committee of the board of directors, and the requirement that the Borrower provide certain disclosures to the Treasury and, to the extent that it is not the Treasury, the Borrower’s primary regulator.
At all times throughout the Relevant Period, the Lender shall have the right to require any Group Member to claw back any bonuses or other compensation, including golden parachutes, paid to any Senior Employees by any Group Member or GM Oldco Party in violation of any of the foregoing or of any of Section 5.16 of the DIP Credit Agreement.
(b) During the Relevant Period, within 15 days after the conclusion of each fiscal quarter beginning with the fiscal quarter ending September 30, 2009, the Borrower shall cause (i) its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, (or, in each case, a person acting in a similar capacity) and (ii) its compensation committee, as applicable, to provide the certifications to the Treasury and the Borrower’s primary regulator required by the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall preserve appropriate documentation and records to substantiate such certification in an easily accessible place for a period not less than three years following the Maturity Date.
5.17. Aircraft. With respect to any private passenger aircraft or interest in such aircraft that was owned or held by the Borrower or any of its respective Subsidiaries on the Original Effective Date, such party shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Treasury that it is taking all reasonable steps to divest itself of such aircraft or interest. In addition, during the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall not acquire or lease any private passenger aircraft or interest in private passenger aircraft after the Original Effective Date.
5.18. Restrictions on Expenses. (a) At all times throughout the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall maintain and implement an Expense Policy, provide the Expense Policy to the Treasury and the Borrower’s primary regulatory agency, and post the text of the
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Expense Policy on its Internet website, if the Borrower maintains a company website, and distribute the Expense Policy to all employees covered under the Expense Policy. Any material amendments to the Expense Policy shall require the prior written consent of the Treasury, and any material deviations from the Expense Policy, whether in contravention thereof or pursuant to waivers provided for thereunder, shall promptly be reported to the Treasury.
(b) The Expense Policy shall, at a minimum: (i) require compliance with all Requirements of Law, (ii) apply to the Borrower and all of its Subsidiaries, (iii) govern (A) the hosting, sponsorship or other payment for conferences and events, (B) travel accommodations and expenditures, (C) consulting arrangements with outside service providers, (D) any new lease or acquisition of real estate, (E) expenses relating to office or facility renovations or relocations, and (F) expenses relating to entertainment or holiday parties, (iv) provide for (x) internal reporting and oversight, and (y) mechanisms for addressing non-compliance with the Expense Policy, and (v) comply in all respects with the provisions of the Capital Purchase Program and the TARP Standards for Compensation and Corporate Governance, as implemented by any guidance or regulation thereunder, including the rules set forth in 31 C.F.R. Part 30.
5.19. Employ American Workers Act. During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply, and the Borrower shall take all necessary action to ensure that its Subsidiaries comply, in all respects with the provisions of the EAWA, as applicable.
5.20. Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting. (a) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall promptly establish internal controls to provide reasonable assurance of compliance in all material respects with each of the Borrower’s covenants and agreements set forth in Sections 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19 and 5.20(b) hereof and shall collect, maintain and preserve reasonable records evidencing such internal controls and compliance therewith, a copy of which records shall be provided to the Lender promptly upon request. On the 15th day after the last day of each calendar quarter (or, if such day is not a Business Day, on the first Business Day after such day) commencing with the calendar quarter ending September 30, 2009, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender (at its address set forth in Section 8.2) a report setting forth in reasonable detail (x) the status of implementing such internal controls and (y) the Borrower’s compliance (including any instances of material non-compliance) with such covenants and agreements. Such report shall be accompanied by a certification duly executed by an SEO of the Borrower stating that such quarterly report is accurate in all material respects to the best of such SEO’s knowledge, which certification shall be made subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, Section 1001.
(b) The Borrower shall use its reasonable best efforts to account for the use and expected use of the proceeds from the Loans. On the 15th day after the last day of each calendar quarter (or, if such day is not a Business Day, on the first Business Day after such day) commencing with the calendar quarter ending September 30, 2009, the Borrower shall deliver to the Lender (at its address set forth in Section 8.2) a report setting forth in reasonable detail the actual use of the proceeds from the Loans (to the extent not previously reported on to the Lender pursuant to Section 4.2). Such report shall be accompanied by a certification duly executed by an SEO of the Borrower that such quarterly report is accurate in all material respects to the best of such SEO’s knowledge, which certification shall be made subject to the requirements and penalties set forth in Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, section 1001.
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(c) The Borrower shall collect, maintain and preserve reasonable records relating to the implementation of the Auto Supplier Support Program and all other Federal support programs provided to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the EESA, the use of the proceeds thereunder and the compliance with the terms and provisions of such programs; provided that the Borrower shall have no obligation to comply with the foregoing in connection with any such program to the extent that such program independently requires, by its express terms, the Borrower to collect, maintain and preserve any records in connection therewith. The Borrower shall provide the Lender with copy of all such reasonable records promptly upon request.
5.21. Waivers. (a) For any Person who was a Loan Party as of the Original Effective Date and any Person that has become or becomes a Loan Party after the Original Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-1, to be duly executed by such Loan Party and promptly delivered to the Treasury (except to the extent previously executed and delivered on or prior to the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.21 of the Existing Credit Agreement).
(b) For any Person who was an SEO as of the Original Effective Date and any Person that has become or becomes an SEO after the Original Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-2, to be duly executed by such SEO, and promptly delivered to the Treasury (except to the extent previously executed and delivered on or prior to the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.21 of the Existing Credit Agreement).
(c) For any Person who was an SEO as of the Original Effective Date and any Person that has become or becomes an SEO after the Original Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a consent and waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-3, to be duly executed by such SEO, and promptly delivered to the Borrower (with a copy to the Treasury) (except to the extent previously executed and delivered on or prior to the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.21 of the Existing Credit Agreement).
(d) For any Person who was a Senior Employee as of the Original Effective Date and any Person that has become or becomes an Senior Employee after the Original Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-4, to be duly executed by such Senior Employee, and promptly delivered to the Treasury (except to the extent previously executed and delivered on or prior to the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.21 of the Existing Credit Agreement).
(e) For any Person who was a Senior Employee as of the Original Effective Date and any Person that has become or becomes an Senior Employee after the Original Effective Date, the Borrower shall cause a consent and waiver, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D-5, to be duly executed by such Senior Employee, and promptly delivered to the Borrower (with a copy to the Treasury) (except to the extent previously executed and delivered on or prior to the Original Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.21 of the Existing Credit Agreement).
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5.22. Modification of Canadian Facility Documents and VEBA Note Facility. (a) The Borrower shall notify the Lender in writing of the effectiveness of any amendments, supplements, or other modifications to the documents related to the Canadian Facility not less than five Business Days, if practicable, prior to the same becoming effective (or concurrently with notice thereof to the Canadian Lender, if the Borrower gives such notice fewer than five Business Days prior to the same becoming effective).
(b) Subject to the Intercreditor Agreement, the Borrower shall notify the Lender in writing of the effectiveness of any amendments, supplements, or other modifications to the documents related to the VEBA Note Facility not less than five Business Days, if practicable, prior to the same becoming effective (or concurrently with notice thereof to the VEBA, if the Borrower gives such notice fewer than five Business Days prior to the same becoming effective).
5.23. Additional Guarantors. Except as otherwise agreed to by the Lender, the Borrower shall cause each U.S. Subsidiary of a Covered Group Member who becomes a Subsidiary after the Effective Date to become a Guarantor (each, an “Additional Guarantor”) in accordance with Section 4.24 of the Guaranty, other than Excluded Subsidiaries (except for Subsidiaries that were guarantors under the DIP Credit Agreement or the Existing UST Term Loan Agreements).
5.24. [Intentionally Omitted].
5.25. Inspection of Property; Books and Records; Discussions. The Borrower shall, and shall cause each Group Member to, (a) except with respect to Excluded Subsidiaries, keep proper books of records and account in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with GAAP and all Requirements of Law shall be made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and activities, and (b) permit representatives of the Lender, the Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program or the Comptroller General of the United States to visit and inspect any of its properties and examine and make abstracts from any of its books and records and other data delivered to them pursuant to the Loan Documents at any reasonable time and as often as may reasonably be desired and to discuss the business, operations, properties and financial and other condition of the Group Members with officers and employees of the Group Members and with its independent certified public accountants.
5.26. SEC Reporting Requirements. Prior to the filing of a registration statement under the Securities Act, the Borrower shall file those reports contemplated to be filed by the Borrower pursuant to that certain no-action relief letter issued to GM Oldco by the SEC on or about the Original Effective Date.
5.27. Vitality Commitment. (a) Consistent with the Business Plan that the Borrower developed and the assumptions made in said plan, and taking note of the production commitments provided to the Canadian Lender and/or the Governments of Canada and Ontario, the Borrower agrees to use its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the volume of
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manufacturing conducted in the United States is consistent with at least 90% of the level envisioned in that Business Plan, absent a material adverse change in its business or operating environment which would make the commitment outlined herein non-economic. In the event that such a material adverse change occurs, the Borrower agrees to use its commercially reasonable best efforts to ensure that the volume of United States manufacturing is the minimum variance from the Business Plan that is consistent with good business judgment and the intent of the commitment.
(b) The commitment set forth in Section 5.27(a) will remain in effect until the later of December 31, 2014 and the date on which all of its Loans from the Treasury have been repaid, provided that, in the event the Treasury has received total proceeds from debt repayments, preferred stock redemptions and common stock sales equal to the total dollar amount of all Treasury invested capital, then the commitments outlined herein shall no longer be in force.
5.28. Survival of TARP Covenants.
(a) The obligation of the Loan Parties to comply with the TARP Covenants shall survive during the Relevant Period or, in the case of Section 5.27, during the Vitality Commitment Period, notwithstanding the repayment in full of all the Loans and the other Obligations.
(b) Each Loan Party acknowledges that survival of the TARP Covenants was a material inducement to the Treasury entering into this Agreement and providing the Loans, and each Loan Party further acknowledges that it will not contest that the Treasury does not have an adequate remedy at law for a breach of the TARP Covenants and that the Treasury cannot be made whole by the payment of monetary damages. The Treasury is entitled to seek specific performance of the TARP Covenants and the appointment of a court-ordered monitor acceptable to the Treasury (and at the sole expense of the Borrower) to ensure compliance with the TARP Covenants. In addition, each Loan Party agrees that it (i) shall not oppose any motion for preliminary or permanent injunctive relief or any other similar form of expedited relief in an action by the Treasury to enforce the TARP Covenants on the ground that the Treasury has not sustained irreparable harm or on any other basis (other than a defense on the merits), and (ii) waives all defenses and counterclaims that may at any time be available to or be asserted by such Loan Party against the Treasury with respect to the enforceability of the TARP Covenants and/or the remedy of specific performance of the TARP Covenants. Each Loan Party submits to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for purposes of enforcement of the TARP Covenants, and any appellate court therefrom, and consents that any such action or proceeding to enforce the TARP Covenants may be brought in such courts and waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such action or proceeding in any such court or that such action or proceeding was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same.
5.29. [Intentionally Omitted.]
5.30. Intellectual Property. Each Loan Party shall use its best efforts to ensure that the Lender is obtaining through the Loan Documents sufficient rights and assets to enable a
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subsequent purchaser of the Collateral (subject to Permitted Liens) in a sale pursuant to its remedies under any Loan Document to manufacture vehicles of substantially the same quality and nature as those sold by the Borrower as of the Original Effective Date, provided that such purchaser has access to reasonably common motor vehicle technologies and manufacturing capabilities appropriate for vehicles of such nature, and to market such vehicles through substantially similar channels as those employed by the Borrower.
5.31. Various Agreements. The Borrower shall at all times comply in all material respects with the Registration Rights Agreement and the Stockholders Agreement.
5.32. Notice of Investments. The Borrower shall provide the Lender with ten Business Days’ prior written notice of any Investment or series of related Investments by the Borrower or any U.S. Subsidiary in any Person other than a U.S. Person exceeding $250,000,000.
SECTION 6
NEGATIVE COVENANTS
Each Loan Party jointly and severally covenants and agrees that, so long as the Loans are outstanding and until payment in full of all Obligations, each Loan Party shall and shall cause each Covered Group Member and each of its other applicable Subsidiaries to comply with the following negative covenants:
6.1. Prohibition on Fundamental Changes; Disposition of Collateral. No Covered Group Member shall, at any time, directly or indirectly, enter into any transaction of merger, consolidation or amalgamation, or liquidate, wind up or dissolve itself (or suffer any liquidation, winding up or dissolution), or Dispose of all or substantially all of its Property without the Lender’s prior consent, provided that, (a) any Covered Group Member may merge with, consolidate with, amalgamate with, Dispose of all or substantially all of its Property (and thereafter wind up or dissolve itself, and (b) the Restructuring may occur, in each case subject to the following conditions: (i) such action does not result in the material diminishment of the Collateral, taken as a whole, except in the case of Asset Sales subject to clause (ii) below, (ii) in the case of any such Disposition, the Net Cash Proceeds thereof are applied in accordance with Section 2.5, and (iii) (A) in the case of a merger, consolidation or amalgamation with or into the Borrower, the Borrower shall be the continuing or surviving entity or, in the event that the Borrower is not the continuing or surviving entity, or in the case of the Restructuring or a Disposition of all or substantially all of the Borrower’s Property to any other Person, (1) the continuing, surviving or acquiring entity, or in the case of the Restructuring, the intermediate holding company acquiring the equity interests in the Initial Borrower (any of the foregoing, as the case may be, the “Replacement Borrower”) expressly assumes the obligations of the Borrower under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility, (2) the Replacement Borrower is organized under the laws of a State in the United States, (3) the Replacement Borrower shall have delivered to the Lender such assumption and joinder agreements and related documents and instruments, due diligence information, lien searches, consents, certificates, organizational documents and resolutions, legal opinions and waivers as the Lender may reasonably request, each in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender in its sole discretion,
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and (B) in the case of a merger, consolidation or amalgamation with or into any Guarantor, such Guarantor shall be the continuing or surviving entity or, in the event that such Guarantor is not the continuing or surviving entity, (1) the continuing or surviving entity (a “Replacement Guarantor”) expressly assumes the obligations of such Guarantor under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility or promptly after the consummation of such transaction, the Replacement Guarantor shall become a Guarantor, (2) the Replacement Guarantor is organized under the laws of a State in the United States, and (3) the Replacement Guarantor shall have delivered to the Lender such assumption and joinder agreements and related documents and instruments, due diligence information, lien searches, consents, certificates, organizational documents and resolutions, legal opinions and waivers as the Lender may reasonably request, each in form and substance satisfactory to the Lender in its sole discretion.
6.2. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.3. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.4. Limitation on Liens. None of the Borrower, any Covered Group Member nor any Structured Financing Subsidiary will, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its Property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, except Permitted Liens.
6.5. Restricted Payments. No Covered Group Member shall, (i) declare or pay any dividend (other than dividends payable solely in common Capital Stock of the Person making such dividend) on, or make any payment on account of, or set apart assets for a sinking or other analogous fund for, the purchase, redemption, defeasance, retirement or other acquisition of any Capital Stock of any Covered Group Member, whether now or hereafter outstanding, or make any other distribution in respect thereof, either directly or indirectly, whether in cash or property or in obligations of any Covered Group Member or (ii) optionally prepay, repurchase, redeem or otherwise optionally satisfy or defease with cash or Cash Equivalents any Indebtedness (other than any Permitted Indebtedness in accordance with this Agreement) (any such payment referred to in clauses (i) and (ii), a “Restricted Payment”), other than:
(a) redemptions, acquisitions or the retirement for value or repurchases (or loans, distributions or advances to effect the same) of shares of Capital Stock from current or former officers, directors, consultants and employees, including upon the exercise of stock options or warrants for such Capital Stock, or any executive or employee savings or compensation plans, or, in each case to the extent applicable, their respective estates, spouses, former spouses or family members or other permitted transferees;
(b) any Subsidiary (including an Excluded Subsidiary) may make Restricted Payments to its direct parents or to the Borrower or any Guarantor that is a Wholly Owned Subsidiary;
(c) any JV Subsidiary may make Restricted Payments required or permitted to be made pursuant to the terms of the joint venture arrangements to holders of its Capital Stock, provided that, the Borrower and its Subsidiaries have received their pro rata portion of such Restricted Payments;
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(d) Permitted Tax Distributions;
(e) Restricted Payments to the Borrower’s direct or indirect parent the proceeds of which are to be used by such Person to pay (i) its operating expenses and other corporate overhead costs and expenses (including administrative, legal, accounting and similar expenses) incurred in the ordinary course of business of such Person, (ii) reasonable and customary indemnification claims made by directors or officers of such Person attributable to the ownership or operation of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and (iii) any amount due and payable by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that is permitted to be paid by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries under this Agreement;
(f) the Borrower may make Restricted Payments so long as (i) no Default or Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing at the time of such payment and (ii) immediately prior to and after giving effect to such Restricted Payment, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall be less than 3.00 to 1.00; and
(g) the Borrower may make Restricted Payments in respect of preferred Capital Stock of the Borrower to the holders thereof.
6.6. Amendments to Transaction Documents. No Covered Group Member shall (a) amend, supplement or otherwise modify (pursuant to a waiver or otherwise) the terms and conditions of the indemnities and licenses furnished to the Borrower and its successors or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the Transaction Documents (other than as specifically contemplated thereby) such that after giving effect thereto such indemnities or licenses, taken as a whole, shall be materially less favorable to the interests of the Borrower and its successors and Subsidiaries or the Lender with respect thereto or (b) otherwise amend, supplement or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of the Transaction Documents (other than as specifically contemplated thereby) in such a manner as could reasonably be expected to increase the consideration or obligations owed by the Borrower as “Buyer” thereunder to the Sellers.
6.7. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.8. Negative Pledge. No Covered Group Member shall enter into or suffer to exist or become effective any agreement that prohibits or limits the ability of any North American Group Member to create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Lien upon any of the Collateral, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, the Existing Agreements, and Permitted Liens; provided that the agreements excepted from the restrictions of this Section shall include customary negative pledge clauses in agreements providing refinancing Indebtedness or permitted unsecured Indebtedness.
6.9. Indebtedness. No Covered Group Member nor any Structured Financing Subsidiary shall create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Indebtedness except Permitted Indebtedness.
6.10. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.11. [Intentionally Omitted].
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6.12. Limitation on Sale of Assets. Subject to any other applicable provision of any Loan Document, each Covered Group Member shall have the right to Dispose freely of any of its Property (including, without limitation, receivables and leasehold interests) whether now owned or hereafter acquired; provided that, to the extent required, the Net Cash Proceeds thereof are applied in accordance with Section 2.5.
6.13. Restrictions on Pension Plans. (a) During the Relevant Period, and except by operation of law, no Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate shall increase any pecuniary or other benefits obligated or incurred by any Plan nor shall any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate provide for other ancillary benefits or lump sum benefits that would be funded by the assets held by any Plan other than benefits due in accordance with Plan terms as of the Original Effective Date.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the prohibitions on benefit increases under Section 6.13(a) shall not apply to (i) the creation or payment of any obligations associated with any plant shutdowns, permanent layoffs, attrition programs, or other workforce reduction programs after the Original Effective Date and (ii) a benefit that was not in effect under the terms of a Plan on December 31, 2008 if the Lender approves such benefit increase and, in the case of each of clause (i) and (ii) above, at the time of such benefit increase and taking into account such benefit increase, each Plan of the Borrower and each Plan of each of its ERISA Affiliates is fully funded. In addition, during the Relevant Period, the Borrower agrees that no contribution under section 206(g)(1)(B), 206(g)(2)(B), or 206(g)(4)(B) of ERISA shall be made to any Plan.
(c) During the Relevant Period, the Borrower shall comply with the provisions of this Section 6.13. This Section 6.13 shall survive termination of this Agreement and satisfaction of all Obligations thereunder.
6.14. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.15. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.16. Clauses Restricting Subsidiary Distributions. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any Guarantor to, enter into or suffer to exist or become effective any consensual encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any such Guarantor to (a) make Restricted Payments in respect of any Capital Stock of such Guarantor held by, or pay any Indebtedness owed to, the Borrower or any Guarantor, (b) make loans or advances to, or other Investments in, the Borrower or any Guarantor or (c) transfer any of its assets to the Borrower or any Guarantor, except, in the case of each of clauses (a), (b) and (c) above, for such encumbrances or restrictions existing under or by reason of (i) any restrictions existing under the Loan Documents and the VEBA Note Facility and, solely with respect to GM Canada and its Subsidiaries, the Canadian Facility, (ii) any restrictions with respect to a Guarantor imposed pursuant to an agreement that has been entered into in connection with the Disposition of all or substantially all of the Capital Stock or assets of such Guarantor, (iii) any agreement or instrument governing Indebtedness assumed in connection with the acquisition of assets by the Borrower or any Guarantor permitted hereunder or secured by a Lien encumbering assets acquired in connection therewith, which encumbrance or restriction is not applicable to any Person, or the properties or assets of any Person, other than the Person or the properties or assets of the Person so acquired, (iv) restrictions on the transfer of assets subject to any Lien permitted by Section 6.4 imposed by the holder of such Lien or on the
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transfer of assets subject to a Disposition permitted by Section 6.12 imposed by the acquirer of such assets, (v) provisions in joint venture agreements and other similar agreements (in each case relating solely to the respective joint venture or similar entity or the Capital Stock therein) entered into in the ordinary course of business, (vi) restrictions contained in the terms of any agreements governing purchase money obligations, Capital Lease Obligations or Attributable Obligations not incurred in violation of this Agreement, provided that, such restrictions relate only to the Property financed with such Indebtedness, (vii) restrictions contained in any Existing Agreement, (viii) restrictions contained in any agreement relating to any Indebtedness to the extent permitted by the provisions of any Excluded Secured Indebtedness or Additional Secured Indebtedness, (ix) restrictions on cash or other deposits imposed by customers under contracts or other arrangements entered into or agreed to in the ordinary course of business, (x) customary non-assignment provisions in leases, contracts, licenses and other agreements entered into in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices (including past practices of the GM Oldco Parties, as applicable), or (xi) any amendments, modifications, restatements, increases, supplements, refundings, replacements, or refinancings of the contracts, instruments or obligations referred to in clauses (i) through (x) above; provided, however, that the provisions relating to such encumbrance or restriction contained in any such amendment, modification, restatement, increase, supplement, refunding, replacement, or refinancing are not materially less favorable, taken as a whole, to the Group Members and the Lender than the provisions relating to such encumbrance or restriction contained in agreements referred to in such clause.
6.17. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.18. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.19. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.20. Conflict with Canadian Facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing contained in this Section 6 shall restrict, limit or otherwise prohibit GM Canada or any of its Canadian Subsidiaries from complying with any payment obligation or any other affirmative obligation under the Canadian Facility.
6.21. [Intentionally Omitted].
6.22. Conflict with VEBA Note Facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, nothing contained in this Section 6 shall restrict, limit or otherwise prohibit the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries from complying with any payment obligation or any other affirmative obligation under the VEBA Note Facility.
SECTION 7
EVENTS OF DEFAULT
7.1. Events of Default. Each of the following events shall constitute an “Event of Default”, provided that any requirement for the giving of notice, the lapse of time, or both, has been satisfied:
(a) the Borrower shall default in the payment of any principal of or interest on the Loans when due (whether at stated maturity, upon acceleration or pursuant to Section 2.5), provided however, that the Borrower shall have five Business Days’ grace period for the payment of interest hereunder; or
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(b) any Guarantor shall default in its payment obligations under the Guaranty; or
(c) any Loan Party shall default in the payment of any other amount payable by it hereunder or under any other Loan Document after notification by the Lender of such default, and such default shall have continued unremedied for five Business Days; or
(d) any Loan Party shall breach any applicable covenant contained in Section 5.16 (Executive Privileges and Compensation), Section 5.17 (Aircraft), Section 5.18 (Restrictions on Expenses), Section 5.19 (Employ American Workers Act), Section 5.20 (Internal Controls; Recordkeeping; Additional Reporting), Section 5.21 (Waivers), or Section 6 hereof; or
(e) any Loan Party shall default in performance of or otherwise breach non-payment obligations or covenants under any of the Loan Documents not covered by another clause in this Section 7, and such default has not been remedied within the applicable grace period provided therein, or if no grace period, within 30 calendar days; or
(f) any representation, warranty or certification made or deemed made herein or in any other Loan Document by any Loan Party or any certificate furnished to the Lender pursuant to the provisions hereof or thereof, shall prove to have been false or misleading in any material respect as of the time made or furnished; or
(g) [intentionally omitted]; or
(h) [intentionally omitted]; or
(i) [intentionally omitted]; or
(j) any Material Covered Group Member shall (i) apply for or consent to the appointment of, or the taking of possession by, a receiver, interim receiver, receiver and manager, custodian, trustee, interim trustee, examiner or liquidator of itself or of all or a substantial part of its directly-owned property, (ii) make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, (iii) commence a voluntary case under the Bankruptcy Code, (iv) file a petition seeking to take advantage of any other law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, liquidation, dissolution, arrangement or winding-up, or composition or readjustment of debts, (v) fail to controvert in a timely and appropriate manner, or acquiesce in writing to, any petition filed against it in an involuntary case under the Bankruptcy Code, (vi) take any corporate or other action for the purpose of effecting any of the foregoing, or (vii) generally fail to pay the Borrower’s or such Material Covered Group Member’s (as applicable) debts as they become due; or
(k) [intentionally omitted]; or
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(l) [intentionally omitted]; or
(m) [intentionally omitted]; or
(n) a judgment or judgments as to any obligation for the payment of money in excess of $100,000,000 in the aggregate (to the extent that it is, in the reasonable determination of the Lender, uninsured and provided that any insurance or other credit posted in connection with an appeal shall not be deemed insurance for these purposes) shall be rendered against any Covered Group Member by one or more courts, administrative tribunals or other bodies having jurisdiction over them and the enforcement thereof shall not be stayed (by operation of law, the rules or orders of a court with jurisdiction over the matter or by consent of the party litigants) for ten calendar days; or there shall be rendered against any Covered Group Member a non-monetary judgment that causes or would reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect on the ability of the Loan Parties (taken as a whole) to perform their obligations under the Loan Documents and the enforcement thereof shall not be stayed (by operation of law, the rules or orders of a court with jurisdiction over the matter or by consent of the party litigants) for ten calendar days; or
(o) [intentionally omitted]; or
(p) any Loan Document shall for whatever reason be terminated, the Loan Documents shall cease to create a valid security interest in any of the Collateral purported to be covered hereby or thereby, or any Loan Party’s material obligations under the Loan Documents (including the Borrower’s Obligations hereunder) shall cease to be in full force and effect, or the enforceability thereof shall be contested by any Group Member; or
(q) the filing of a motion, pleading or proceeding by any of the other Loan Parties which could reasonably be expected to result in a material impairment of the rights or interests of the Lender under any Loan Document, or a determination by a court with respect to a motion, pleading or proceeding brought by another party that results in a material impairment of the rights or interests of the Lender under any Loan Document; or
(r) [intentionally omitted]; or
(s) [intentionally omitted]; or
(t)(i) any Person shall engage in any “prohibited transaction” (as defined in Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code) involving any Plan, or any other ERISA Event shall occur, (ii) any failure to meet the minimum funding standards of Section 302 of ERISA, whether or not waived, shall exist with respect to any Plan or any Lien in favor of the PBGC with respect to any such Plan shall arise on the assets of any Covered Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate, (iii) a Reportable Event shall occur with respect to, or proceedings shall commence to have a trustee appointed, or a trustee shall be appointed, to administer or to terminate, any Plan, which Reportable Event or commencement of proceedings or appointment of a trustee is, in the reasonable opinion of the Lender, likely to result in the termination of such Plan for purposes of Title IV of ERISA, (iv) any Plan shall terminate for purposes of Title IV of ERISA, (v) any Covered Group Member or any ERISA Affiliate shall, or in the reasonable opinion of the Lender is likely to, incur any liability in connection with a withdrawal from, or the
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Insolvency or reorganization of, a Multiemployer Plan, (vi) any labor union or collective bargaining unit shall engage in a strike or other work stoppage, (vii) the assets of any Covered Group Member shall be treated as plan assets under 29 C.F.R. 2510.3-101 as amended by section 3(42) of ERISA, or (viii) any other event or condition shall occur or exist with respect to a Plan; and in each case in clauses (i) through (viii) above, such event or condition, together with all other such events or conditions, if any, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; or
(u) any Change of Control shall have occurred without the prior consent of the Lender; or
(v) any Loan Party shall grant, or suffer to exist, any Lien on any Collateral other than Permitted Liens; or the Liens contemplated under the Loan Documents shall cease to be perfected Liens on the Collateral in favor of the Lender of the requisite priority hereunder with respect to such Collateral (subject to the Permitted Liens); or
(w) [intentionally omitted]; or
(x) any Governmental Authority or any person, agency or entity acting or purporting to act under governmental authority shall have taken any action to condemn, seize or appropriate, or to assume custody or control of, all or any substantial part of the Collateral, or (except with respect to any Permitted Holder in its capacity as a Permitted Holder) shall have taken any action to displace the management of any Material Covered Group Member or to curtail its authority in the conduct of the business of any Loan Party, and such action provided for in this subsection (x) shall not have been discontinued or stayed within 30 days; or
(y) [intentionally omitted]; or
(z) [intentionally omitted]; or
(aa) a custodian, receiver, conservator, liquidator, trustee or similar official for any Material Covered Group Member, or of any of its directly-owned Property (as a debtor or creditor protection procedure), is appointed or takes possession of such directly-owned Property; or any Material Covered Group Member is adjudicated bankrupt or insolvent; or an order for relief is entered under the Bankruptcy Code, or any successor or similar applicable statute, or any administrative insolvency scheme, against any Material Covered Group Member; or any of its directly-owned Property is sequestered by court or administrative order; or a petition is filed against any Material Covered Group Member under any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution, moratorium, delinquency or liquidation law of any jurisdiction, whether now or subsequently in effect, and such petition is not dismissed within 60 days; or
(bb) any Loan Party shall admit its inability to, or intention not to, perform any of such party’s material Obligations hereunder; or
(cc) GM Canada shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness under the Canadian Facility on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond
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the period of grace, if any, provided in the Canadian Facility; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness (other than a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)) or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist (other than a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)), the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause, or to permit the holder or beneficiary of such Indebtedness (or a trustee or agent on behalf of such holder or beneficiary) to cause, with the giving of notice if required, such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; or
(dd) the Borrower shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness under the VEBA Note Facility on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the VEBA Note Facility; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist, the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause, or to permit the holder or beneficiary of such Indebtedness (or a trustee or agent on behalf of such holder or beneficiary) to cause, with the giving of notice if required, such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; or
(ee) any Covered Group Member shall (i) default in making any payment of any principal of any Indebtedness (including any Guarantee Obligation, but excluding the Loans, the Canadian Facility, and the VEBA Note Facility) on the scheduled or original due date with respect thereto; or (ii) default in making any payment of any interest on any such Indebtedness beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the instrument or agreement under which such Indebtedness was created; or (iii) default in the observance or performance of any other agreement or condition relating to any such Indebtedness (including a breach of the COCA (as defined in the Canadian Facility)) or contained in any instrument or agreement evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or condition exist, the effect of which default or other event or condition is to cause such Indebtedness to become due prior to its stated maturity or to become subject to a mandatory offer to purchase by the obligor thereunder or (in the case of any such Indebtedness constituting a Guarantee Obligation) to become payable; provided that a default, event or condition described in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph (ee) shall not at any time constitute an Event of Default unless, at such time, one or more defaults, events or conditions of the type described in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph (ee) shall have occurred and be continuing with respect to any such Indebtedness, the Outstanding Amount of which exceeds in the aggregate $100,000,000.
7.2. Remedies upon Event of Default. (a) If any Event of Default occurs and is continuing, without limiting the rights and remedies available to the Lender under Applicable Law, the Lender may, by written notice to the Borrower, take any or all of the following actions, at the same or different times:
(i) declare the principal of and accrued interest on the outstanding Loans to be immediately due and payable;
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(ii) set-off any amounts held in any accounts maintained by any Loan Party with respect to which the Lender is a party to a control agreement; or
(iii) take any other action or exercise any other right or remedy (including, without limitation, with respect to the Liens in favor of the Lender) permitted under the Loan Documents or by Applicable Law.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such event is an Event of Default specified in Section 7.1(j) or 7.1(aa) above with respect to the Borrower, automatically the Loans (with accrued interest thereon) and all other amounts owing under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall immediately become due and payable.
(c) For the avoidance of doubt, the Lender may in its discretion waive any Default, Event of Default or any right it may have to take any enforcement action as a consequence thereof. Except as expressly provided above in this Section 7.2 or required by law (and which cannot be waived), presentment, demand, protest and all other notices of any kind are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower.
SECTION 8
MISCELLANEOUS
8.1. Amendments and Waivers. (a) Neither this Agreement, any other Loan Document, nor any terms hereof or thereof may be amended, supplemented or modified except in accordance with the provisions of this Section 8.1 or as otherwise expressly provided herein. The Lender and the Borrower (on its own behalf and as agent on behalf of any other Loan Party party to the relevant Loan Document) may, from time to time, (i) enter into written amendments, supplements or modifications hereto and to the other Loan Documents for the purpose of adding any provisions to this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or changing in any manner the rights or obligations of the Lender or of the Loan Parties hereunder or thereunder or (ii) waive, on such terms and conditions as the Lender may specify in such instrument, any of the requirements of this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or any Default or Event of Default and its consequences.
(b) Any such waiver and any such amendment, supplement or modification shall be binding upon the Loan Parties, the Lender and all future holders of the Loans. In the case of any waiver, the Loan Parties and the Lender shall be restored to their former position and rights hereunder and under the other Loan Documents, and any Default or Event of Default waived shall be deemed to be cured and not continuing; but no such waiver shall extend to any subsequent or other Default or Event of Default, or impair any right consequent thereon. Any such waiver, amendment, supplement or modification shall be effected by a written instrument signed by the parties required to sign pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 8.1; provided that, delivery of an executed signature page of any such instrument by facsimile transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart thereof.
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8.2. Notices. (a) All notices, requests and demands to or upon the respective parties hereto to be effective shall be in writing (including by telecopy or electronic transmission), and, unless otherwise expressly provided herein, shall be deemed to have been duly given or made when delivered, or three Business Days after being deposited in the mail, postage prepaid, or, in the case of telecopy notice or electronic transmission or overnight or hand delivery, when received, addressed as follows in the case of the Borrower and the Lender, or to such other address as may be hereafter notified by the respective parties hereto:
Borrower: | ||||
General Motors Company 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx | ||||
Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Attention: Chief Financial Officer Telecopy: 000-000-0000 | ||||
with a copy to: | ||||
General Motors Company | ||||
000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Treasurer | ||||
Telecopy: 000-000-0000 | ||||
and | ||||
General Motors Company 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 | ||||
Attention: Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Telecopy: 000-000-0000 | ||||
and: | ||||
Weil, Gotshal & Xxxxxx LLP 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx | ||||
Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000-0000 Attention: Soo-Xxx Xxxx Telecopy: 000-000-0000 | ||||
Lender: | ||||
The United States Department of the Treasury | ||||
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000 Attention: Chief Counsel Office of Financial Stability | ||||
Telecopy: 000-000-0000 Email: XXXXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xx.xxxxx.xxx |
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with a copy to: | ||||
Cadwalader, Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxx LLP Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx | ||||
Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Telecopy: 000-000-0000 | ||||
Telephone: 000-000-0000 |
provided that any notice, request or demand to or upon the Lender shall not be effective until received.
(b) Notices and other communications to the Lender hereunder may be delivered or furnished by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by the Lender in its sole discretion. The Lender or the Borrower may, in its discretion, agree to accept notices and other communications to it hereunder by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by it; provided that approval of such procedures may be limited to particular notices or communications.
8.3. No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of the Lender, any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder or under the other Loan Documents shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder or thereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges provided by law.
8.4. Survival of Representations and Warranties. All representations and warranties made hereunder, in the other Loan Documents and in any document, certificate or statement delivered pursuant hereto or in connection herewith shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the making of the Loans and other extensions of credit hereunder.
8.5. Payment of Expenses. The Borrower agrees (a) to pay or reimburse the Lender for all its (i) reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in connection with the development, preparation and execution of, and any amendment, supplement or modification to, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and any other documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith, and the consummation and administration of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (including the reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses and professional fees of the advisors and counsel to the Lender), and (ii) costs and expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement or preservation of any rights or exercise of remedies under this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and any other documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith in respect of any Event of Default or otherwise, including the fees and disbursements of counsel (including the allocated fees and disbursements and other charges of in-house counsel) to the Lender, (b) to pay, indemnify, or reimburse the Lender for, and hold the Lender harmless from, any and all recording and filing fees and any and all liabilities with respect to, or resulting from any delay in paying such fees, if any, which may be payable or determined to be payable in connection with the execution and delivery of, or consummation or
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administration of any of the transactions contemplated by, or any amendment, supplement or modification of, or any waiver or consent under or in respect of, this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and any such other documents, and (c) to pay, indemnify or reimburse the Lender, its affiliates, and its and their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, advisors, agents, controlling persons and trustees (each, an “Indemnitee”) for, and hold each Indemnitee harmless from and against any and all other liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever incurred by an Indemnitee or asserted against any Indemnitee by any third party or by the Borrower or any other Loan Party arising out of, in connection with, or as a result of, the execution or delivery of this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any agreement or instrument contemplated hereby or thereby, the performance by the parties hereto or thereto of their respective obligations hereunder or thereunder or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, including any of the foregoing relating to the use or proposed use of proceeds of the Loans or the violation of, noncompliance with or liability under, any Environmental Law applicable to the operations or assets of any Group Member, including any of the Mortgaged Properties, and the reasonable fees and expenses of legal counsel in connection with claims, actions or proceedings by any Indemnitee against any Loan Party under any Loan Document or any actual or prospective claim, litigation, investigation or proceeding relating to any of the foregoing, whether based on contract, tort or any other theory, whether brought by any third party or by the Borrower or any other Loan Party, and regardless of whether any Indemnitee is a party thereto (all the foregoing in this clause (c), collectively, the “Indemnified Liabilities”), provided that the Borrower shall have no obligation hereunder to any Indemnitee with respect to Indemnified Liabilities to the extent such Indemnified Liabilities resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of, in each case as determined by a final and nonappealable decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, such Indemnitee, any of its affiliates or its or their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, agents or controlling persons. No Indemnitee shall be liable for any damages arising from the use by unauthorized persons of information or other materials sent through electronic, telecommunications or other information transmission systems that are intercepted by such persons or for any special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages in connection with the Loans. Without limiting the foregoing, and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, the Borrower agrees not to assert and to cause its Subsidiaries not to assert, and hereby waives and agrees to cause its Subsidiaries to waive, all rights for contribution or any other rights of recovery with respect to all claims, demands, penalties, fines, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs and expenses of whatever kind or nature, under or related to Environmental Laws, that any of them might have by statute or otherwise against any Indemnitee. All amounts due under this Section 8.5 shall be payable not later than 30 days after written demand therefor. Statements payable by the Borrower pursuant to this Section 8.5 shall be submitted to the Treasurer of the Borrower as set forth in Section 8.2, or to such other Person or address as may be hereafter designated by the Borrower in a written notice to the Lender. The agreements in this Section 8.5 shall survive repayment of the Loans and all other amounts payable hereunder.
8.6. Successors and Assigns; Participations and Assignments. (a) The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, all future holders of the Loans and their respective successors and assigns permitted hereby, except that the Borrower may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the Lender (and any attempted assignment or
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transfer by the Borrower without such consent shall be null and void), except as set forth in Section 6.1 with respect to a Replacement Borrower and, for the avoidance of doubt, in connection with the Restructuring, and the Lender may not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations hereunder except in accordance with this Section 8.6.
(b) The Lender may assign or transfer to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default which is continuing, one or more assignees (each, an “Assignee”) other than an Ineligible Acquirer and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any Assignee including an Ineligible Acquirer, all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans at the time owing to it), together with any related rights and obligations thereunder, in each case following notice to the Borrower but without the consent of the Borrower, pursuant to an Assignment and Assumption executed by the applicable Assignee and the Lender and delivered to the Borrower for its records. The Borrower or its agent will maintain a register (“Register”) of the Lender and Assignees. The Register shall contain the names and addresses of the Lender and Assignees and the principal amount of the loans (and stated interest thereon) held by the Lender and each Assignee from time to time. The entries in the Register shall be conclusive and binding, absent manifest error. The Borrower shall enter into such amendments or other modifications to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as are reasonably required to accommodate any such assignments, including, without limitation, amendments or modifications which provide for the accommodation of multiple lenders and the appointment of administrative and collateral agents for the Lender and such Assignees; provided that, such amendments or modifications do not materially increase the tax cost to the Borrower of maintaining the Loans.
(c) The Lender may sell participations in all or a portion of the Lender’s rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans owing to it) (each, a “Participation”) to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default which is continuing, one or more purchasers (each, a “Participant”) other than an Ineligible Acquirer, including one or more lenders or other Persons that provide financing to the Lender in the form of sales and repurchases of participations and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any Participant including an Ineligible Acquirer, all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including all or a portion of the Loans at the time owing to it), together with any related rights and obligations thereunder, in each case following notice to the Borrower but without the consent of the Borrower, provided that, in each case, (A) the Lender’s obligations under this Agreement shall remain unchanged, (B) the Lender shall remain solely responsible to the other parties hereto for the performance of such obligations, (C) the Borrower shall continue to deal solely and directly with the Lender in connection with the Lender’s rights and obligations under this Agreement. Any agreement pursuant to which the Lender sells such a participation shall provide that the Lender shall retain the sole right to enforce this Agreement and to approve any amendment, modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement; provided that such agreement may provide that the Lender will not, without the consent of the Participant, agree to any amendment, modification or waiver that (1) reduces the amount of the Loans, extends the Maturity Date of the Loans or reduces the rate of interest or any fee of the Loans or extends the due date of any such rate or fee or (2) directly affects such Participant. Subject to this Section 8.6(c), the Borrower agrees that each Participant shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 2.10, 2.12 and 2.13 to the same extent as if it were the Lender and had acquired its interest by assignment pursuant to Section 8.6(b),
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provided that the Lender and all Participants shall be entitled to receive no greater amount in the aggregate pursuant to such Sections than the Lender would have been entitled to receive had no such transfer occurred unless such transfer occurs while an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to this Section 8.6(c), each Participant also shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 8.7 as though it were the Lender. In the event that the Lender sells a participation in the Lender’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, the Lender, on behalf of Borrower, shall maintain a register on which it enters the name, address and interest in this Agreement of all Participants.
(d) For avoidance of doubt, the parties to this Agreement acknowledge that the provisions of this Section 8.6 concerning assignments of Loans relate only to absolute assignments and that such provisions do not prohibit assignments creating security interests in Loans to (i) prior to the occurrence of a Default or an Event of Default which is continuing, one or more pledgees other than an Ineligible Acquirer, and (ii) following the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default, any pledgee including any Ineligible Acquirer, including in each case, without limitation, any pledge or assignment by a Lender of any Loan to any Federal Reserve Bank in accordance with Applicable Law.
8.7. Set-off. In addition to any rights and remedies of the Lender provided by law, the Lender shall have the right, without prior notice to the Borrower, any such notice being expressly waived by the Borrower to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, upon all amounts owing hereunder becoming due and payable (whether at the stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) to set off and appropriate and apply against such amount any and all deposits (general or special, time or demand, provisional or final), in any currency, and any other credits, indebtedness or claims, in any currency, in each case whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, matured or unmatured, at any time held or owing by the Lender or any branch or agency thereof to or for the credit or the account of the Borrower. The Lender agrees promptly to notify the Borrower after any such set-off and application made by the Lender; provided that, the failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of such set-off and application.
8.8. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by one or more of the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts, and all of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of an executed signature page of this Agreement by facsimile or other electronic transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. A set of the copies of this Agreement signed by all the parties shall be lodged with the Borrower and the Lender.
8.9. Severability. Any provision of this Agreement that is held to be prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating or rendering unenforceable the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.
8.10. Integration. This Agreement and the other Loan Documents represent the entire agreement of the Borrower and the Lender with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof, and there are no promises, undertakings, representations or warranties by the Lender relative to the subject matter hereof not expressly set forth or referred to herein or in the other Loan Documents.
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8.11. Governing Law. THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
8.12. Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers. All judicial proceedings brought against any Loan Party hereto arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or any Obligations hereunder and thereunder, may be brought in the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof. Each Loan Party hereto hereby irrevocably and unconditionally:
(a) submits for itself and its property in any such legal action or proceeding relating to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party, or for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the non-exclusive general jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof;
(b) consents that any such action or proceeding may be brought in such courts and waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such action or proceeding in any such court or that such action or proceeding was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same;
(c) agrees that service of process in any such action or proceeding may be effected by mailing a copy thereof by registered or certified mail (or any substantially similar form of mail), postage prepaid, to such party at its address set forth in Section 8.2 or at such other address of each Loan Party shall have been notified pursuant thereto; and
(d) waives, to the maximum extent not prohibited by law, any right it may have to claim or recover in any legal action or proceeding referred to in this Section 8.12 any special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages.
8.13. Acknowledgments. The Loan Party hereby acknowledges that:
(a) it has been advised by counsel in the negotiation, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents;
(b) the Lender does not have any fiduciary relationship with or duty to any Group Member arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents, and the relationship between the Lender, on one hand, and any Group Member, on the other hand, in connection herewith or therewith is solely that of debtor and creditor; and
(c) no joint venture is created hereby or by the other Loan Documents or otherwise exists by virtue of the transactions contemplated hereby among the Borrower or any Subsidiary and the Lender.
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8.14. Release of Guarantees. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in any other Loan Document, the Lender hereby agrees to take promptly, any action requested by the Borrower having the effect of releasing, or evidencing the release of, any guarantee by any Loan Party of the Obligations to the extent necessary to permit consummation of any transaction not prohibited by any Loan Document or that has been consented to in accordance with Section 8.1.
8.15. Confidentiality. The Lender agrees to keep confidential all non-public information provided to it by any Loan Party pursuant to this Agreement that is designated by such Loan Party as confidential; provided that nothing herein shall prevent the Lender from disclosing any such information (a) to any other Lender or its lending affiliates, (b) subject to an agreement to comply with the provisions of this Section 8.15 (or other provisions at least as restrictive as this Section), to any actual or prospective Transferee or any pledgee of Loans or any direct or indirect contractual counterparty (or the professional advisors thereto) to any swap or derivative transaction relating to the Loan Party and its obligations (prior to the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default, to the extent not an Ineligible Acquirer), (c) to its affiliates, employees, directors, trustees, agents, attorneys, accountants and other professional advisors, or those of any of its affiliates for performing the purposes of a Loan Document, subject to the Lender advising such Person of the confidentiality provisions contained herein, (d) upon the request or demand of any Governmental Authority or regulatory agency (including self-regulated agencies) having jurisdiction (or purporting to have jurisdiction) over it upon notice (other than in connection with routine examinations or inspections by regulators) to the Borrower thereof unless such notice is prohibited or the Governmental Authority or regulatory agency shall require otherwise, (e) in response to any order of any court or other Governmental Authority or as may otherwise be required pursuant to any Requirement of Law, after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, and, if applicable, after exhaustion of the Group Members’ rights and remedies under Section 1.6 of the Treasury Regulations, 31 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart A; Sections 27-29 inclusive and 44 of the Access to Information Act, R.S.C., ch A-1 (1985) and Section 28 and Part IV (Sections 50-56 inclusive) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O., ch. F.31 (1990), after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, (f) if requested or required to do so in connection with any litigation or similar proceeding, after notice to the Borrower if reasonably feasible, (g) that has been publicly disclosed, other than in breach of this Section, (h) to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or any similar organization or any nationally recognized rating agency that requires access to information about the Lender’s investment portfolio in connection with ratings issued with respect to the Lender or (i) in connection with the exercise of any remedy hereunder or under any other Loan Document.
8.16. Waivers of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE LOAN PARTIES AND THE LENDER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER LOAN DOCUMENT AND FOR ANY COUNTERCLAIM THEREIN.
8.17. USA PATRIOT Act. The Lender hereby notifies the Borrower that pursuant to the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act, it is required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each Loan Party, which information includes the name and address of each Loan Party and other information that will allow the Lender to identify each Loan Party in accordance with the USA PATRIOT Act.
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8.18. Effect of Amendment and Restatement of the Existing Credit Agreement. On the Effective Date, the Existing Credit Agreement shall be amended, restated and superseded in its entirety. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that (a) this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, whether executed and delivered in connection herewith or otherwise, do not constitute a novation, payment and reborrowing, or termination of the “Obligations” (as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement) as in effect prior to the Effective Date and (b) such “Obligations” are in all respects continuing (as amended and restated hereby) with only the terms thereof being modified as provided in this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered by their proper and duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written.
GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, | ||
a Delaware corporation | ||
By: | /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxx | |
Name: | Xxxx Xxxxxx | |
Title: | Assistant Treasurer |
[Signature Page to Amended and Restated Secured Credit Agreement]
GUARANTORS: |
ANNUNCIATA CORPORATION |
ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
GENERAL MOTORS ASIA PACIFIC HOLDINGS, LLC |
GENERAL MOTORS ASIA, INC. |
GENERAL MOTORS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC. |
GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS CORPORATION |
GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION |
GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT SERVICES, INC. |
GENERAL MOTORS RESEARCH CORPORATION |
GM APO HOLDINGS, LLC |
GM EUROMETALS, INC. |
GM FINANCE CO. HOLDINGS LLC |
GM GLOBAL STEERING HOLDINGS, LLC |
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC. |
GM GLOBAL TOOLING COMPANY, INC. |
XX XXXX HOLDINGS, LLC |
GM PREFERRED FINANCE CO. HOLDINGS LLC |
GM SUBSYSTEMS MANUFACTURING, LLC |
GM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC |
GM-DI LEASING CORPORATION |
GMOC ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CORPORATION |
GRAND POINTE HOLDINGS, INC. |
ONSTAR, LLC |
GM COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLC |
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC. |
RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS PHASE II, INC. |
By: | /s/ Xxxx Xxxxxx | |
Name: | Xxxx Xxxxxx | |
Title: | Vice President |
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GM GEFS L.P. | ||
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Name: | Xxxx Xxxxxx | |
Title: | Vice President |
[Signature Page to Amended and Restated Secured Credit Agreement]
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as the Lender | ||
By: | /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xx. | |
Name: | Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Xx. | |
Title: | Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability |
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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED BY GENERAL MOTORS
COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
Annex I
Form of Budget
See attached.
General Motors
Monthly Budget Report
Section 5.2(k) of the Secured Credit Agreement
Month DD, YYYY
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Disclaimer
Note 1. All the following information provided to the Lenders pursuant to the Secured Credit Agreement (including pursuant to the sections referenced herein) is confidential and subject to GM’s ongoing request for confidential treatment pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.
Note 2. All historical financial information contained herein is (unless otherwise specifically indicated) interim, preliminary and unaudited. Consequently, this information is subject to change (in amounts that may be, and historically often have been, material) as more definitive information becomes available and GM completes its normal quarter- and year-end close processes (including recording adjustments at period-end that relate to prior months in the period) and the auditors complete their quarter-end reviews and year-end audits.
Note 3. All projected or forecasted financial information contained herein is forward looking information that involves numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties. The projected and forecasted information is not a guarantee of financial performance and actual results may differ from the projections and forecasts and such differences may be, and often will be, material.
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Section 5.2 (k) Budget
GM’s Global Cash Flow & Liquidity Forecast
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
(0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6) (0+6)
FUS/Wholesale Volumes - (000’s) Actual Actual Actual Prel. Act Prel. Act Prel. Act Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast Forecast
GMNA — — — — — — — — — — — — —
GME — — — — — — — — — — — — —
GMAP — — — — — — — — — — — — —
GMLAAM — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Auto Eliminations — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Total FUS/Wholesale Volumes — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Automotive Adjusted EBIT — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capital Expenditures — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capital Expenditures Setups — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/(Income) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Expense — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Cash Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Cash Retirement Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/(Payments) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Working Capital — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Sales Allowances — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Automotive OCF Before Special Items — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Asset Sales — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Delphi Impact — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Cash Restructuring Costs — — — — — — — — — — — — —
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Cash Flow After Special Items & GMAC Related Flows — — — — — — — — — — — — —
UAW/CAW VEBA Contribution — — — — — — — — — — — — —
GMNA Non-Government Debt — — — — — — — — — — — — —
RoW Debt Financing — — — — — — — — — — — — —
U.S. & Canadian Government Funding — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Total Escrow Transfers — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Section 136 Loans — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Supplier Support — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Dealer Related Funding — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows* — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Cash Flow — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Memo:
Cash Balance (ex Escrow) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Debt & Preferred Balance — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Liquidity (ex Escrow) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Memo:
Total Escrow Balances — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Cash Balance Incuding Escrow — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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Annex II
Form of Business Plan
See attached.
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General Motors
UST Projections
June 27, 2009
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GM SECRET
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2009 Summary
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GMNA Only Projections
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows - GMNA
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMNA
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 45.5
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
FX and Other Income
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMNA
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMNA
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 75.4
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows - GMNA
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMNA
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 45.5 75.4 82.1 88.0 90.6 90.9
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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Consolidated Projections
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: Consolidated
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 74.7
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization 7.8
Capital Expenditures (4.8)
Capex Setups (0.1)
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) 1.8
OPEB Expense/ (Income) 0.4
OPEB Cash Payments (3.5)
Pension Cash Payments (4.3)
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) 1.6
Working Capital (0.0)
Sales Allowances (4.5)
Other Adjustments 0.7
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - 0.1
Delphi Impact (3.8)
Cash Restructuring Costs (4.6)
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows 1.0
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - (2.4)
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - 0.0
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - (1.0)
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - (1.0)
Debt Maturities (1.1)
Debt Financing 0.4
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - (1.5)
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - (4.5)
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - (0.9)
US Government Funding - - - - - - 45.5
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - 9.5
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - (0.1)
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - (0.9)
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - 0.0
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - (0.2)
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
Cash Balance (incl. ST-VEBA)
Debt Balance
Net Liquidity
ETC Contingency - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up - - - - - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - -
Delphi - - - - - - - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
Contingency Adjusted Cash Balance
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: Consolidated
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 96.3
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization 4.8
Capital Expenditures (4.5)
Capex Setups (0.0)
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) 1.8
OPEB Expense/ (Income) (0.3)
OPEB Cash Payments (0.9)
Pension Cash Payments (0.4)
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) (0.1)
Working Capital 0.3
Sales Allowances 0.0
Other Adjustments 2.1
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: Consolidated
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.1
Delphi Impact (0.5)
Cash Restructuring Costs (1.4)
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - 0.5
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows 1.4
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - (0.6)
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities (0.2)
Debt Financing 0.3
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - 0.2
US Government Funding - - - - - - - - (2.8)
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - (0.5)
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - (0.2)
Gov't loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans 2.0
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration 0.0
Distressed Supplier
Run on Trade
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
Cash Balance (incl. ST-VEBA)
Debt Balance
Net Liquidity
ETC Contingency - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
Contingency Adjusted Cash Balance
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: Consolidated
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 74.7 96.3 107.1 119.5 123.9 124.0
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization 7.8 4.8 4.8 5.0 5.0 5.0
Capital Expenditures (4.8) (4.5) (5.1) (5.5) (4.9) (4.9)
Capex Setups (0.1) (0.0) 0.2 0.1 (0.1) -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.7 0.9
OPEB Expense/ (Income) 0.4 (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) 0.2
OPEB Cash Payments (3.5) (0.9) (0.6) (0.7) (0.6) (0.6)
Pension Cash Payments (4.3) (0.4) (0.4) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5)
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) 1.6 (0.1) (0.3) (0.4) (0.4) (0.4)
Working Capital (0.0) 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.2 (0.3)
Sales Allowances (4.5) 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.2
Other Adjustments 0.7 2.1 1.4 0.7 0.7 0.3
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: Consolidated
($ Billions)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 - -
Delphi Impact (3.8)(0.5)(0.1)(0.0) 0.0 0.1
Cash Restructuring Costs (4.6)(1.4)(0.3)(0.1)(0.0)(0.0)
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - (1.9)(4.4)
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows 1.0 0.5 - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows (2.4) 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) 0.0 - - - - -
Union Contributions (1.0)(0.6)(0.6)(0.6)(2.3)(0.6)
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) (1.0) - - - - -
Debt Maturities (1.1)(0.2)(0.4)(0.7)(0.6)(0.6)
Debt Financing 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1
Term Loan Acceleration (1.5) - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration (4.5) - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration (0.9) 0.2 - - - -
US Government Funding 45.5(2.8)(4.0) - - -
Canadian Government Funding 9.5(0.5)(0.8) - - -
Preferred Dividends (0.1)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)(0.2)
Gov't Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering 0.9 - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - 2.0 1.8 1.4 0.5(0.0)
Government Grants 0.0 - - - - -
US Gov't Warranty Program (0.2) - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - 0.0(0.0) 0.0 0.0 0.0
Distressed Supplier - - - -
Run on Trade - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
Cash Balance (incl. ST-VEBA) Debt Balance
Net Liquidity
ETC Contingency - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - -
Delphi - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
Contingency Adjusted Cash Balance
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Funding Variance
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GM Funding Projection
UST Protections – Peak Funding Requirement (Jan 10)
($ billions)
UST Projections
As of 5/31/09 Delta
Total US Canada Total US Canada Total US Canada
May 2009 TARP Funding (19.4) (19.4) - (19.4) (19.4) - - - -
May 2009 Canadian Gov’t Funding (0.4) - (0.4) (0.4) - (0.4) - - -
Pre-Petition (19.8) (19.4) (0.4) (19.8) (19.4) (0.4) - - -
Revolver (4.5) - (4.5) -_- - -
Term Loan (1.5) - (1.5)- - - -
Refinancing - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - -
Delphi Contingency - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - -
Distressed Supplier Contingency - - - - -
Supplier Run on Trade - - -
Supplier Run on Trade Contingency - - - - -
Supplier - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - -
International Wholesale Funding Contingency - - -
GMAC Exposure Cap - - -
Dealer Financing - - -
Auto OCF - - -
May MNS Pull Forward - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - -
UAW VEBA Contributions - - -
363 Related Debt Accelerations - - -
Credit Facility Draws / (Repayments) - - -
Debt Financings / (Maturities) - - -
Preferred Dividends - - -
Derivatives Impact - - -
Other Debt Settlements - - -
Asset Sales - - - - -
GMAC Asset Carve Out Cash Flows - - -
Other GMAC Flows - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - -
OldCo Funding - - -
ETC Contingency - - -
Additional Funding - - -
Other / Cash Xxxxxxx - - -
XXX XXXX Xxxxxxx - - - - -
Xxxxxx Pension Contribution - - - - -
NCF before Contingencies -
Total - - -
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GM 2009 Summary
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: Consolidated
Pre-June 1 June July Aug Sept Q4 2009
Operating Cash Flows
Auto EBITDAPO
Less: Cash Interest
Less: Cash Taxes
Less: Capex
Less: Change in Working Capital
Auto Free Cash Flow (Levered)
Less: Pension / Retirement Related
Less: Other
Auto OCF Before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - 0.1
Delphi Impact (3.8)
Cash Restructuring Costs (4.6)
GMAC Asset Carve Out Cash Flows 1.0
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows (2.4)
Auto OCF After Special Items
Financing Cash Flows / DIP Related Items
Debt Maturities (1.7)
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - (1.5)
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - (4.5)
Other Debt Acceleration - (0.9)
US Government Funding - - - 45.5
Canadian Government Funding - - 9.5
Preferred Dividends - - - - - (0.1)
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - 0.9
Government Grants - - - - - 0.0
Distressed Supplier - - -
Run on Trade -
Dealer Financing Support - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Canadian Adjustments / Cash Uses
Canadian Pension - - - - -
Canadian OPEB - - -
Net Change In Cash
Beginning of Period Cash
End of Period Cash
ETC Contingency - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up - -
International Wholesale Funding - -
Delphi - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
Contingency Adjusted Cash Balance
Government Debt Balance
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GMNA Projections
(Including Corp)
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows - GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 40.9 66.5 71.4 77.4 79.6 80.0
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments - - - - -
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments)
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - -
Delphi Impact
Cash Restructuring Costs
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - -
Union Contributions
Credit Facility Draws/Repayments) - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - -
US Government Funding - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - -
Preferred Dividends
Gov't Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - -
Section 136 Loans -
Government Grants - - - - -
US Gov't Warranty Program - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration -
Distressed Supplier - - - -
Run on Trade - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
ETC Contingency - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - -
Delphi - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 40.9
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Ite
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact
Cash Restructuring Costs
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
ETC Contingency - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run-on-Trade/Ramp-Up - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - -
Delphi - - - - - - - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes Net Sales 66.5 Contribution Costs Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending Depreciation & Amortization Capital Expenditures Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits Pension Expense/ (Income) OPEB Expense/ (Income) OPEB Cash Payments Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMNA + Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMNA + Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact
Cash Restructuring Costs
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration
Distressed Supplier
Run on Trade
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
ETC Contingency - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Suppliers/Run on-Trade/Ramp-Up
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contingency Adjusted Cash Flow
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GME Projections
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GME
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GME
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes - - - - -
Net Sales 9.6 - - - - - Contribution Costs - - - - - Contribution Margin - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit - - - - -
Structural Costs - - - - - Net Interest Expense and Other - - - - -
Automotive Adjusted EBT - - - - -
Adjustments for Capital Spending Depreciation & Amortization - - - - -
Capital Expenditures - - - - -
Capex Setups - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - -
Working Capital - - - - -
Sales Allowances - - - - -
Other Adjustments - - - - -
Automotive OCF before Special Items - - - - -
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GME
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GME
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Automotive OCF before Special Items - - - - -
Asset Sales - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items - - - - -
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items - - - - - -
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - -
Debt Maturities - - - - -
Debt Financing - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows - - - - -
Net Cash Flow
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GME
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GME
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales - - - - - - - Contribution Costs - - - - - - - Contribution Margin - - - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs - - - - - - -
Net Interest Expense and Other - - - - - - -
Automotive Adjusted EBT - - - - - - -
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization - - - - - - -
Capital Expenditures - - - - - - -
Capex Setups - - - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - -
Working Capital - - - - - - -
Sales Allowances - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GME
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GME
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Automotive OCF before Special Items - - - - - - -
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items - - - - - - -
GMAC Asset Carve - Out Cash Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items - - - - - - -
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities - - - - - -
Debt Financing - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows - - - - - -
Net Cash Flow
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GMLAAM Projections
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 13.5 15.3 16.3 17.9 19.4 20.0
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending Depreciation & Amortization Capital Expenditures Capex Setups - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments)
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items - - - - - -
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes Net Sales 13.5
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending Depreciation & Amortization Capital Expenditures Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments Pension Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments)
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows - - -
Net Cash Flow
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 15.3
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments)
Working Capital
Sales Allowances - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMLAAM
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMLAAM
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
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GMAP Projections
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMAP
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 10.7 14.5 19.5 24.1 24.8 24.1
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMAP
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - - - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier - - - - -
Run on Trade - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows
Net Cash Flow
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMAP
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMAP
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs - -
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier
Run on Trade
Dealer Financing Support
International Wholesale Funding
363 Cash Tax Friction
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows - - -
Net Cash Flow
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – GMAP
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales 14.5
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Adjustments tor Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM Net Cash Flow and Liquidity – GMAP
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: GMAP
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Automotive OCF before Special Items
Asset Sales - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delphi Impact - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cash Restructuring Costs
Hourly Pension Plan Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
GMAC Asset Carve-Out Cash Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GMAC Distributions & Other GMAC Flows - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Automotive OCF after Special Items
VEBA Withdrawals (Salaried and Hourly) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Union Contributions - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Credit Facility Draws/(Repayments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Debt Maturities
Debt Financing - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Term Loan Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Revolver Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Debt Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canadian Government Funding - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preferred Dividends - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Gov’t Loan for GMAC Equity Rights Offering - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Section 136 Loans - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government Grants - - - - - - - - - - - - -
US Gov’t Warranty Program - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Derivative Acceleration - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Distressed Supplier
Run on Trade - - - - - -
Dealer Financing Support - - - - - - - - - - - - -
International Wholesale Funding - - -
363 Cash Tax Friction - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Non-Operating Cash Flows - -
Net Cash Flow
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Motors Corporation
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Corp
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: Corp
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales (4.5) (8.8) (10.7) (10.6) (11.0) (11.0)
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit - - - - -
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - -
Working Capital - - - - -
Sales Allowances - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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PRELIMINARY – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales (4.5)
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin - - - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit - - - - - - -
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - - - - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital
Sales Allowances - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Corp
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: Corp
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes
Net Sales (8.8)
Contribution Costs
Contribution Margin - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Structural Costs
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization
Capital Expenditures
Capex Setups - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Expense/ (Income)
OPEB Cash Payments
Pension Cash Payments
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Working Capital - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sales Allowances - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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Unallocated Projections
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GM P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Unallocated
UST Projections - Annual
UST Projections: Unallocated
($ Billions) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Wholesale Volumes - - - - - -
Net Sales - - - - - -
Contribution Costs - - - - - -
Contribution Margin - - - - - -
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs - - - - - -
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization - - - - - -
Capital Expenditures - - - - - -
Capex Setups - - - - - -
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Expense/ (Income) - - - - - -
OPEB Cash Payments - - - - - -
Pension Cash Payments - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) - - - - - -
Working Capital - - - - - -
Sales Allowances - - - - - -
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items -
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P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Unallocated
UST Projections - Monthly 2009
UST Projections: Unallocated
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2009
Wholesale Volumes — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Sales — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Costs — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Margin — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Interest Expense and Other — — — — —
Automotive Adjusted EBT — — — — —
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capital Expenditures — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capex Setups — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Expense/ (Income) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Cash Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Pension Cash Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Working Capital — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Sales Allowances — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments — — — — —
Automotive OCF before Special Items — — — — — — — — — — — — —
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P&L and Operating Cash Flows – Unallocated
UST Projections - Monthly 2010
UST Projections: Unallocated
($ Billions) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010
Wholesale Volumes — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Sales — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Costs — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Margin — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Contribution Margin per Unit
Structural Costs — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Net Interest Expense and Other
Automotive Adjusted EBT
Adjustments for Capital Spending
Depreciation & Amortization — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capital Expenditures — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Capex Setups — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Adjustments for Retirement Benefits
Pension Expense/ (Income) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Expense/ (Income) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
OPEB Cash Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Pension Cash Payments — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments
Net Tax Refunds/ (Payments) — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Working Capital — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Sales Allowances — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Other Adjustments
Automotive OCF before Special Items
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General Motors
UST Projections Additional Back-up
June 27, 2009
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Volume Variance Analysis
Current Projections vs. VP4 Plan B (DIP)
VP4 Plan B Downside (DPIP budget) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CY
U.S. Industry 10,512
Deliveries
Share 17.7%
GMNA FUS
Memo: U.S.
U.S. Dealer Stock
Current Projections Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CY
U.S. Industry
Deliveries
Share
GMNA FUS
Memo: U.S.
U.S. Dealer Stock
Variance Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec CY
U.S. Industry — —
Deliveries — —
Share
GMNA FUS — — —
Memo: U.S. — — —
U.S. Dealer Stock —
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GMAC Exposure Cap Payments – CY09 (5+7) vs. VP4 Plan B (DIP)
$ millions Apr May Jun 2Q09 Jul Aug Sep 3Q 09 Oct Nov Dec 4Q 09 2009
UST Projections — —
VP4 Plan B (DIP) —
Variance —
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Bottom Up Analysis of GMNA Supplier Distress Cost
UST Projections - 2009
Amts in $Billions May Est. June Est.
Run on Trade / accl. payables
Bank Build
Troubled Supplier Cost
– Balance of 09 Spend
– Balance of 09 Loans
– Additional Troubled Supplier
– Cure Cost
Total Troubled Supplier Cost
Total
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Schedule 1.1A
Funding Office
Lender |
Funding Office | |
United States Department of the Treasury |
The United States Department of the Treasury 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000 Attention: Cash Management Officer Telephone: (000) 000-0000 |
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Schedule 1.1B
Guarantors
Guarantor Name |
Form of Organization |
Jurisdiction of Organization | ||||||
1. | Annunciata Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
2. | Argonaut Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
3. | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
4. | General Motors Asia, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
5. | General Motors International Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
6. | General Motors Overseas Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
7. | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
8. | General Motors Product Services, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
9. | General Motors Research Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
10. | GM APO Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
11. | GM Components Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
12. | GM Eurometals, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
13. | GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
14. | GM GEFS L.P. | Limited Partnership |
Nevada | |||||
15. | GM Global Steering Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
16. | GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
17. | GM Global Tooling Company, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
18. | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
19. | GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
20. | GM Subsystems Manufacturing, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
21. | GM Technologies, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
22. | GM-DI Leasing Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
23. | GMOC Administrative Services Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
24. | Grand Pointe Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Michigan | |||||
25. | OnStar, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||||
26. | Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||||
27. | Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware |
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Schedule 1.1C
Mortgaged Property
No. |
Site Designation |
County/State |
Owner | |||
1. | Xxxxxx Technical Center
00000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
2. | Detroit Renaissance Center Campus (including Renaissance Center Franklin Deck & Renaissance Center East)
100 Renaissance Center P.O. Box 100, Detroit |
Wayne, MI | RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
3. | Milford Proving Grounds
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
4. | Mesa Dealership 2
0000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
5. | Penske Cadillac Hummer South Bay Dealership
00000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxxx |
Xxx Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
6. | Dublin BPG Dealership
0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
7. | Cerritos Dealership
00000 X. 000xx Xxxxxx & 18120 Studebaker, Cerritos |
Los Angeles, CA | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
8. | Los Angeles Dealership
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxx., Xxx Xxxxxxx |
Xxx Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
9. | Saturn of Cerritos Dealership
00000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
Xxx Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
10. | Saturn of Capitol Expressway Dealership
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx |
Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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Site Designation |
County/State |
Owner | |||
11. |
Oakland G Truck Center Dealership
0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
12. |
Lone Tree Dealerships
8101, 8201, 8301 & 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
13. |
Denver Dealership 2
0000 X. Xxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
14. |
Estero Bay Chevrolet Dealership
SW corner Corkscrew Road & I-75, Estero |
Xxx, FL | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
15. |
Xxxxxxx (Dadeland) Chevrolet Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
16. |
Pinellas Park Dealership
0000 X.X. Xxxxxxx 00 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
17. |
Homestead Dealership
0000-0 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxx-Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
18. |
Alpharetta Training Center
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
19. |
Xxx Xxxx Automotive Dealership
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
20. |
Waterford PC Vacant Land (SPO – Drayton Plains)
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
21. |
Xxxxxx Buick Pontiac Dealership
000 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
22. |
Multi-Chevrolet Saturn Dealership
0000 Xxxxx 00 Xxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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County/State |
Owner | |||
23.
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Vacant Dealership Building
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx |
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
24. | Cheektowaga Dealership
0000 Xxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
25. | New Xxxxxxxx Chevrolet Dealership
000-000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
26. | Poughkeepsie Dealership (Xxxxxx Pontiac Buick)
0000 X. Xxxx X.X. Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
27. | RAB Motors Dealership
000-00 Xxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxx Xxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
28. | City Cadillac-Oldsmobile, Major Chevrolet, Regain Pontiac and Service Facility Dealership
00-00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxx Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
29. | Xxxxxxxxxx Motors Dealership
00-00 000 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
30. |
00xx Xxxxxx Chevrolet Dealership
0000 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
31. | Bohemian Auto Group Dealership
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
32. | Vacant Dealership Land
Jericho Turnpike & Xxx Terrace, Huntington Station |
Suffolk., NY | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
33. | Gildron Cadillac Dealership
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
34. | Mt. Kisco Dealership
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xx. Xxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
35. | Cincinnati Dealership 1
0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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Owner | |||||
36. | Xxxxxx Barre Dealership
0000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxx Xxxxx
|
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
37. | Jenkintown Dealership 2
000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
38. | Conshohocken Dealership
000 Xxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
39. | Vancouver Dealership
00000 X. Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxxxx
|
Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
40. | Everett Dealership
7300 & 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
41. | Garland Training Center
Garland Road at Shiloh Road, Garland
|
Dallas, TX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||||
42. | Orem Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx
|
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
43. | Fremont Dealership
00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
44. | Novato Dealership 1
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxx
|
Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
45. | Elk Grove Dealership 1
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
46. | Tyco Dealership
312, 313, 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx
|
Xxx Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||||
47. | Gilroy Dealership
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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Owner | |||
48. | Newark Dealership
43931 Boscell & 42992 Xxxxx
|
Alameda, CA | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
49. | Thousand Oaks Consolidated Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx
000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx
|
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
50. | Smyrna Dealership
0000 Xxxx Xxxx., XX, Xxxxxx
|
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
51. | Chicago Dealership 1
5515, 5435, 0000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
52. | Hodgkins Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx
|
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
53. | Elgin Pontiac GMC
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx
|
Xxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
54. | Brazil Dealership
0000 X. X.X. Xxxxxxx 00, Xxxxxx
|
Clay, IN | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
55. | Indianapolis Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
56. | Former Woburn Dealership
000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx
|
Xxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
57. | Grand Blanc SPO Headquarters
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx
|
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
58. | SPO Lansing (Lansing PDC Vacant Land)
0000 X. Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
59. | Xxxxxxx Chevrolet Dealership
00000 00 Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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Site Designation |
County/State |
Owner | |||
60. | Farmington Hills Dealership
00000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
61. | Ypsilanti Vehicle Center
0000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
62. | Renaissance Center Land – East
TBD |
Oakland, MI | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
63. | SPO Willow Run w/ Excess Land (Willow Run PDC Vacant Land)
00000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
64. | Englewood Cliffs Dealership
000 Xxxxxx Xxx. (Xxxxx 0X), Xxxxxxxxx Cliffs |
Bergen, NJ | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
65. | Lawrenceville Dealerships (2)
100 & 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
66. | Former Lawrenceville Dealership
000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
67. | Syracuse Dealership
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
68. | Kings Mountain Dealership
000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
69. | Kennett Square Dealership
000 X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
70. | Simpsonville Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. |
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Site Designation |
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Owner | |||
71. | McMurray Dealership
0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, XxXxxxxx |
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
72. | Irving Dealership
000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
73. | Dallas Dealership 3
8008 Xxxxxx X. Love Freeway, Dallas |
Dallas, TX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
74. | Houston Saturn Dealership 4
00000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
75. | McAllen Dealership
0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx 00, XxXxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
76. | Detroit Dealership
00000 Xxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
77. | Menomonee Falls Dealership
N70 W. 00000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
78. | Xxxxxxxxx Center
000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
79. | Grande Pointe Holdings Vacant Land (Outparcels)
TBD |
Genesee, MI | GRANDE POINT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
80. | RenCen Land – West
West of Xxxxxxxx, Detroit |
Wayne, MI | RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
81. | GM Powertrain Bedford
000 XX Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx |
Lawrence, IN | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
82. | GM MFD Xxxxxx
0000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
83. | GM Assembly Fort Xxxxx
12200 Lafayette Center Road, Roanoke |
Huntington, IN | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY |
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COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
No. |
Site Designation |
County/State |
Owner | |||
84. | GM Powertrain Bay City
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxx Xxxx
*one parcel owned by REALM, Excluded Collateral |
Bay, MI | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
85. | GM Assembly Detroit Hamtramck
0000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx., XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
86. | GM MFD Flint Tool & Die
000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
87. | GM Assembly Flint
X-0000 Xxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
88. | Flint Processing Center (SPO)
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
89. | GM Assembly Orion
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
90. | GM Assembly Lansing Delta Township
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
91. | GM Assembly Lansing Grand River
000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
92. | GM MFD Lansing Regional Stamping
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx (2800 W. Saginaw Street), Lansing |
Xxxxxx, MI | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
93. | GM Powertrain Xxxxxx Transmission
00000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx |
Xxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
94. | GM Assembly Wentzville
0000-0 X Xxxxx X, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xx. Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
95. | GM Powertrain Tonawanda
0000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx *one parcel owned by ENCORE, Excluded Collateral |
Erie, NY | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
96. | GM Assembly Arlington
0000 X. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY |
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COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
No. |
Site Designation |
County/State |
Owner | |||
97. | GM Assembly Janesville
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx |
Xxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
98. | GM MFD Flint
0000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
99. | GM Powertrain Flint Engine South
0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx |
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
100. | GM Powertrain Defiance
00000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Defiance |
Defiance, OH | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
101. | Colma Saturn Dealership
000-000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Xxxxx |
Xxx Xxxxx, XX | ARGONAUT HOLDINGS, INC. | |||
102. | Doraville Building
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxxxx |
XxXxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
103. | Tower 500/600
500 & 000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx
|
Xxxxx, XX | RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS PHASE II, INC. | |||
104. | Vacant Xxx xx Xxxxxxx Xxxx
|
Xxxxxxx, XX | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
105. | Stamping – Wentzville
|
St. Xxxxxxx, MO | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | |||
106. | GMPT – Baltimore | Baltimore, MD | GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY |
EXECUTION VERSION
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COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
Schedule 1.1D
Pledgors
Pledgor Name |
Form of Organization |
Jurisdiction of Organization | ||||
1. | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
2. | General Motors Asia, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||
3. | General Motors International Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware | |||
4. | General Motors Overseas Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||
5. | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | Corporation | Delaware | |||
6. | GM APO Holdings, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
7. | General Motors Company | Corporation | Delaware | |||
8. | GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
9. | GM GEFS L.P. | Limited Partnership | Nevada | |||
10. | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | Corporation | Delaware | |||
11. | GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
12. | GM Technologies, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
13. | OnStar, LLC | Limited Liability Company |
Delaware | |||
14. | Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | Corporation | Delaware |
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OF INFORMATION ACT
Schedule 1.1G
Certain Excluded Subsidiaries
North American Excluded Subsidiaries
Name of Entity |
Jurisdiction of Organization | |
2035208 Ontario Inc. |
Canada | |
2140879 Ontario Inc. |
Canada | |
Carve-Out Ownership Cooperative LLC |
Delaware | |
Dealership Liquidations, Inc. |
Delaware | |
Delphi Energy and Engine Management Systems UK Overseas Corporation |
Delaware | |
General Motors China, Inc. |
Delaware | |
General Motors Foundation, Inc. |
Michigan | |
General Motors Global Service Operations, Inc. |
Delaware | |
General Motors Korea, Inc. |
Delaware | |
General Motors MNS Center, LLC |
Delaware | |
General Motors Overseas Commercial Vehicle Corporation |
Delaware | |
General Motors Thailand Investments, LLC |
Delaware | |
General Motors U.S. Trading Corp. |
Nevada | |
GM Car Company LLC |
Delaware | |
GM Nova Scotia Investments Ltd. |
Canada | |
GM Overseas Funding, LLC |
Delaware | |
GM Personnel Services, Inc. |
Delaware | |
GM Preferred Receivables LLC |
Delaware | |
GM Supplier Receivables LLC |
Delaware | |
GM Warranty LLC |
Delaware | |
GMAC Common Equity Trust I |
Delaware | |
GMCH&SP Private Equity II L.P. |
Canada | |
GMCH&SP Private Equity L.P. |
Canada |
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OF INFORMATION ACT
GMEH Holding, LLC |
Delaware | |
GMETR Trade Receivables LLC |
Delaware | |
GMODC Receivables Funding LLC |
Delaware | |
GMODC Trade Receivables LLC |
Delaware | |
IUE-GM National Joint Skill Development and Training Committee |
Ohio | |
Koneyren, Inc. |
Delaware | |
Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC |
Delaware | |
Lidlington Engineering Company, Ltd. |
Delaware | |
Monetization of Carve-Out, LLC |
Delaware | |
Multi-Use Lease Entity Trust |
Delaware | |
North American New Cars, Inc. |
Delaware | |
OnStar Global Services Corporation |
Delaware | |
PIMS Co. |
Delaware | |
Promark Global Advisors, Inc. |
Delaware | |
Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. |
Delaware | |
Promark Real Estate Advisors, LLC |
Delaware | |
Promark Trust Bank, N.A. |
New York | |
Renaissance Center Management Company |
Delaware | |
Riverfront Development Corporation |
Delaware | |
Riverfront Holdings III, Inc. |
Delaware | |
Saturn County Bond Corporation |
Delaware | |
Truck and Bus Engineering U.K., Limited |
Delaware | |
VM North America, Inc. |
Delaware | |
WRE, Inc. |
Michigan |
Foreign Excluded Subsidiaries
Non-U.S. Delphi Entities |
||
Xxxxxx Automotive Manufacturing PTY Ltd |
Australia | |
Saginaw Industria e Comercio de Auto Pecas Ltda. |
Brazil |
CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED BY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM
OF INFORMATION ACT
Delphi Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft Co. Ltd. |
China | |
Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft (Wuhu) Co. Ltd. |
China | |
Saginaw Steering (Suzhou) Co. Ltd. |
China | |
Xxxxxx France I SAS |
France | |
Xxxxxx Germany GmbH |
Germany | |
Xxxxxx India Automotive Private Limited |
India | |
Xxxxxx Italy Srl |
Italy | |
Xxxxxx Japan LLC |
Japan | |
Automotive Steering Korea Limited |
Korea | |
Xxxxxx Holding I S.a.r.l. |
Luxembourg | |
Xxxxxx Holding II S.a.r.l. |
Luxembourg | |
Steeringmex, S de RL de CV |
Mexico | |
Fidass II B.V. |
Netherlands | |
Xxxxxx Holding Netherlands B.V. |
Netherlands | |
Delphi Polska Automotive Systems Sp. z.o.o. |
Poland | |
Steering Holding PTE. LTD. |
Singapore | |
Xxxxxx Otomotiv Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi |
Turkey | |
Asia Pacific Entities |
||
Holden Employees Superannuation Fund Pty. Ltd. |
Australia | |
GMI Diesel Engineering Limited K.K. |
Japan | |
General Motors New Zealand Pensions Limited |
New Zealand | |
Europe Entities |
||
SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. and its Subsidiaries |
Sweden | |
Xxxx Opel GmbH and its Subsidiaries |
Germany | |
General Motors Coordination Center BVBA |
Belgium | |
General Motors Investment Services Company N.V. |
Belgium | |
Berse Road (No. 1) Limited |
United Kingdom | |
Xxxxx Xxxx (Xx. 0) Xxxxxxx |
Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx | |
Promark Global Advisors Limited |
United Kingdom |
CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED BY GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM
OF INFORMATION ACT
Promark Investment Trustees Limited |
United Kingdom | |
VM Holdings, B.V. |
Netherlands | |
VM Motori S.p.a. |
Italy | |
General Motors Powertrain Uzbekistan – CJSC |
Uzbekistan | |
LAAM Entities |
||
Xxxxxxxxx 1113 S.A. |
Argentina | |
Other Foreign Entities |
||
General International Limited |
Bermuda | |
General International Insurance Services Limited |
Bermuda |
Confidential Treatment Requested by General Motors Company Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, the Access
to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Execution Version
Schedule 3.15
Name of Entity |
Jurisdiction of Organization |
Direct Owner |
Percentage Owned |
Number and Class of Shares Issued and Outstanding |
Number and Class of Shares Authorized |
|||||||||||
Foreign Subsidiaries |
||||||||||||||||
Chevrolet Sociedad Anónima de Ahorro para Fines Determinados | Argentina | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 90 | % | 16,536,060 Shares | N/A | ||||||||||
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
10 |
% |
|
1,837,340 Shares |
|
||||||||||
General Motors Argentina S.r.l. | Argentina | General Motors Chile Industria Automotriz Limitada |
94.99 | % | |
322,660,479 Class A Shares |
|
N/A | ||||||||
XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
4.61 | % |
|
1,271,828 Class B |
|
|||||||||||
Xxxxxxxxx 1113 S.A. en Liquidacion | Argentina | General Motors de Argentina S.R.L.
General Motors Overseas Corporation |
95 | % | |
4,939,550,033 Shares |
|
N/A | ||||||||
5 | % | |||||||||||||||
General Motors Australia Ltd. | Australia | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % |
|
Ordinary Shares: 212,078,511 |
|
|
Ordinary Shares: 212,078,511 |
| ||||||
General Motors of Canada Limited |
|
100 |
% |
|
Redeemable |
|
|
Redeemable |
|
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
General Motors Investments Pty. Ltd. | Australia | General Motors Australia Ltd. | 100 | % | |
Ordinary Shares: 66,441,729 |
|
|
Ordinary Shares: 66,441,729 |
| ||||||
XX Xxxxxx Ltd. | Australia | General Motors Australia Ltd. | 100 | % | |
Stock: 430,571,911 |
|
|
Stock: 430,571,911 |
| ||||||
General Motors Holden Sales Pty. Limited | Australia | XX Xxxxxx Ltd. | 100 | % | Stock: 18,110,000 |
|
Stock: 18,110,000 |
| ||||||||
Holden Employees Superannuation Fund Pty. Ltd. | Australia | XX Xxxxxx Ltd. | 100 | % | Ordinary Shares: 2 | Ordinary Shares: 2 | ||||||||||
Xxxxxx Automotive Manufacturing Pty Ltd | Australia | Xxxxxx Holding II S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | Ordinary Share: 1 | Ordinary Share: 0 | ||||||||||
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Ltd (in liquidation) | Australia | XX Xxxxxx Limited | 80 | % | |
Ordinary Shares: 40 |
|
|
Ordinary Shares: 40 |
| ||||||
General Motors Holden Sales Pty Limited |
|
20 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Austria GmbH | Austria | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Powertrain-Austria GmbH | Austria | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 99.9 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Automotive UK Limited |
|
0.1 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Belgium N.V. | Belgium | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 99.99 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxx Opel GmbH |
|
1 share |
|
|||||||||||||
General Motors Coordination Center BVBA | Belgium | GM Overseas Funding LLC | 99.99 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
0.01 |
% |
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General Motors Investment Services Company N.V. | Belgium | General Motors Company |
|
99.9 |
% |
N-A – in liquidation |
N-A – in liquidation | |||||
General
Motors |
|
0.1 |
% |
|||||||||
GM Automotive Services Belgium NV | Belgium | Xxxx Opel GmbH |
|
99.9 |
% |
|||||||
General Motors |
|
1 share |
|
|||||||||
General International Insurance Services Limited | Bermuda | General International Limited |
100 | % | 12,000 Shares | N/A | ||||||
General International Limited | Bermuda | General Motors Company |
100 | % | 50,000,000 Shares | N/A | ||||||
Funcap-Comercio e Administracao de Bens Moveis e Valores Ltda. | Brazil | General Motors do Brasil Ltda. |
99.9 | % | 999 Shares | N/A | ||||||
General Motors do Brasil Ltda. | Brazil | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
99.999 | % | 254,733,569 Shares | N/A | ||||||
GM Factoring Sociedade de Fomento Comercial Ltda. | Brazil | General Motors do Brasil Ltda. |
99.9 | % | 999 Shares | N/A | ||||||
Saginaw Industria e Comercio de Auto Pecas Ltda. | Brazil | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. |
100 | % | ||||||||
2035208 Ontario Inc. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited |
100 | % | 1 Common Share | Unlimited | ||||||
2140879 Ontario Inc. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited |
100 | % | 1 Common Share | Unlimited | ||||||
3072352 Nova Scotia Company | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited |
100 | % | 100 Common Shares |
100,000,000 Common Shares | ||||||
3183795 Nova Scotia ULC | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited |
|
75 |
% |
1,333,666 Common Shares |
100,000,000 Common Shares | |||||
General Motors |
|
25 |
% |
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3535673 Canada Inc. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
4259891 Canada Ltd dba HMP on the Mountains | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 50 | % | ||||||||
4501101 Canada, Inc. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
6153933 Canada Ltd. (dba Plaza Chevrolet Pontiac Buick GMC in Campbellton, NB) | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 58.2 | % | ||||||||
Xxxx Xxxxxxx Chevrolet Ltd. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 65 | % | ||||||||
CAMI | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 51 | % | Class 3 shares issued to General Motors of Canada Limited 75,001 shares
Class 5 shares
Class 6 shares |
Unlimited |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Carrefour 440 Chevrolet Pontiac Buick GMC | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 64.3 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxx Pontiac Buick Inc. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 63.5 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Nova Scotia Investments Ltd. | Canada | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 797,389,636 Shares | |
100,000,000,000 Shares |
| ||||||||
General Motors of Canada Limited | Canada | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
705,246 Common Shares |
|
|
Unlimited Common Shares
Unlimited Class R |
| ||||||
GM GEFS HOLDINGS (CHC4) ULC | Canada | General Motors Company | 66.6 | % | |
1 Class A Common Share |
|
|
10,000,000 Class A Common Shares |
| ||||||
1 Class B | ||||||||||||||||
Common Share | |
10,000,000 Class B Common Shares |
| |||||||||||||
|
10,000,000 |
| ||||||||||||||
GM GEFS HOLDINGS CANADA ULC | Canada | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
1 Class A Common Share |
|
|
10,000,000 Class A Common Shares 10,000,000 Class B 10,000,000 |
| ||||||
GMCH&SP Private Equity II L.P. | Canada | 2140879 Ontario Inc. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
GMCH&SP Private Equity L.P. | Canada | 2035208 Ontario Inc. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Motors Ltd. | Canada | General Motors of Canada Limited | 72.5 | % | ||||||||||||
Fiducie Carrefour 000 | Xxxxxx | Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx Limited | tbd | % | ||||||||||||
1908 Holdings Ltd. | Cayman Islands | General Motors of Canada Limited | 100 | % | 2,706 Shares | N/A | ||||||||||
Auto Lease Finance Corporation | Cayman Islands | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
100 Ordinary Shares |
|
N/A | ||||||||
GM International Sales Ltd. | Cayman Islands | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | 100 | % | 56,950 Shares | N/A | ||||||||||
Parkwood Holdings Ltd. | Cayman Islands | 1908 Holdings Ltd. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Chile Industria Automotriz Limitada | Chile | GM Inversiones Xxxxxxxx Limitada |
|
99.9 |
% |
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
N/A | |||||||
XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
|
0.1 |
% |
|||||||||||||
GM Inversiones Xxxxxxxx Limitada | Chile | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
|
99.99 |
% |
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
N/A | |||||||
General Motors Chile Industria Automotriz Limitada |
|
0.01 |
% |
|||||||||||||
Delphi Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft Co. Ltd | China | Steering Holding Pte. Ltd. | 60 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
General Motors (China) Investment Company Limited | China | General Motors China, Inc. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
General Motors Warehousing and Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. | China | General Motors China, Inc. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
Saginaw Lingyun Drive Shaft (Wuhu) Co. Ltd | China | Steering Holding Pte. Ltd. | 60 | % | N/A | N/A |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Saginaw Steering (Suzhou) Co. Ltd. | China | Steering Holding Pte. Ltd. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||
General Motors Isuzu Camiones (Colombia) | Colombia | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 50 | % | 150,000 Shares | N/A | ||||||
General Motors - Colmotores S.A. | Colombia | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 92.33 | % | 19,576,039 Common Shares |
55,950,112 Common Shares | ||||||
7,606,741 Preferred |
11,011,621 | |||||||||||
262,209 Preferred |
||||||||||||
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. | Ecuador | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
|
99.9 |
% |
94,603,122 Ordinary Shares |
N/A | |||||
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
0.1 |
% |
|||||||||
General Motors Isuzu Camiones Ecuador | Ecuador | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 50 | % | 50,000 Shares | N/A | ||||||
Holdcorp S.A. | Ecuador | Omnibus BB Transportes, S.A. |
|
99.999 |
% |
100,000 Shares | N/A | |||||
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. |
|
0.001 |
% |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Omnibus BB Transportes, S.A. | Ecuador | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC |
|
40.085 |
% |
63,930,210 Shares | N/A | |||||||||
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. |
|
11.087 |
% |
|||||||||||||
Elasto S.A. | Ecuador | Ómnibus BB Transportes S.A.
|
|
56 |
% |
2,276,721 Shares | N/A | |||||||||
General Motors del Ecuador S.A. | 15.2 | % | ||||||||||||||
General Motors Finland Oy | Finland | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors France S.A.S. | France | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Rhodes France I SAS | France | Rhodes Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Ile de France Automobiles S.A.S. | France | General Motors France S.A. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxx Opel GmbH | Germany | General Motors Company |
|
8.77 |
% |
|||||||||||
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. |
|
16.81 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. |
|
9.42 |
% |
|||||||||||||
ATK Automotive Technology Kaiserslautern GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Autohaus SAAB GmbH | Germany | SAAB Deutschland GmbH | 100 | % |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
Carus Grundstücks-Vermietungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. Xxxxxx Xxxx 00 XX | Xxxxxxx | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 94 | % | ||||||||
Carus Grundstücks-Vermietungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. Objekt Xxx 40 KG | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 94 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Powertrain - Germany GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Powertrain - Kaiserslautern Germany GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
GM Auslandsprojekte GmbH | Germany | General Motors Company | 100 | % | ||||||||
GM Europe GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
Opel Eisenach GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
Opel Live GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
Opel Special Vehicles GmbH | Germany | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||
Opel Wohnbau GmbH | Germany | GM Europe GmbH
Xxxx Opel GmbH |
|
94
5 |
%
% |
|||||||
Xxxxxx Germany GmbH | Germany | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
SAAB Deutschland GmbH | Germany | SAAB Automobile A.B. | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Hellas S.A. | Greece | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors (Hong Kong) Company Limited | Hong Kong | General Motors China, Inc. | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||
General Motors Powertrain - Hungary Ltd. | Hungary | General Motors Powertrain Holding B.V. | 100 | % |
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to Information Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, respectively.
General Motors Southeast Europe Ltd. | Hungary | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||
Chevrolet Sales India Private Ltd. | India | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
99.99 |
% |
Ordinary Shares: Issued 26,696,246 |
Ordinary Shares: Authorized 30,000,000 | |||||
General Motors International Holdings, Inc. | 0.01 | % |
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General Motors India Private Limited | India | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
XX Xxxxxx Ltd. |
|
99.61%
0.39% |
|
Equity Shares: 2,243,430,720
Class “A” Equity
Cumulative
Cumulative |
Equity Shares: 3,169,488,594
Class “A” Equity
Unclassified
Redeemable
Cumulative Redeemable Cumulative |
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Xxxxxx India Automotive Private Ltd | India | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. |
|
98% |
|
Ordinary Shares: Issued 10,000 |
Ordinary Shares: Authorized 10,000 | |||||
Xxxxxx Holding I, S.a.r.l. | 2% | |||||||||||
P.T. G M AutoWorld Indonesia | Indonesia | P.T. General Motors Indonesia | 99.9996% | Common Stock: Issued: 240,750 |
Common Stock: Authorized: | |||||||
P.T. General Motors Indonesia | Indonesia | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC
XX Xxxxxx Ltd. |
|
79%
21% |
|
“A” Stock: Issued 28,000, outstanding: N/A
“B” Stock: issued
“C” Stock: Issued
“D” Stock: Issued
“E” Stock: Issued |
“A” Stock: Authorized 28,000
“B” Stock:
“C” Stock:
“D” Stock:
“E” Stock: |
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General Motors Ireland | Ireland | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Israel Ltd. | Israel | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | 100 Shares | N/A | ||||||
GM-UMI Technology Research and Development Ltd. | Israel | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 51 | % | 1,020 Shares | 2,000 Shares | ||||||
Aftermarket Italia S.r.l. | Italy | General Motors Italia S.r.l.
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. |
|
99
1 |
%
% |
|||||||
General Motors Italia S.r.l. | Italy | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L.
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
99.9
0.1 |
%
% |
|||||||
General Motors Powertrain - Europe S.r.l. | Italy | General Motors Italia S.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
Xxxxxx Italy Srl | Italy | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
VM Motori S.p.A. | Italy | VM Holdings B.V. | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Asia Pacific (Japan) Limited | Japan | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||
GM AutoWorld Yugen Kaisha | Japan | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A | N/A | ||||||
GMI Diesel Engineering Limited K.K. | Japan | General Motors Company | 60 | % | N/A | N/A |
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Xxxxxx Japan LLC | Japan | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.r.l. | 100% | N/A | N/A | |||||||
General Motors East Africa Limited | Kenya | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | 57.7% | 726,750 Class A Shares
698,250 Class B |
726,750 Class A Shares
1,698,250 Class B
72,675 Class C
69,825 Class D | |||||||
Automotive Steering Korea Limited | Korea | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.r.l. | 100% | N/A | N/A | |||||||
GM AutoWorld Korea Co. Ltd. | Korea | General Motors Asia, Inc. | 100% | 5,000 Shares | 5,000 Shares | |||||||
GM Korea Co., Ltd. | Korea | General Motors Korea, Inc. | 100% | Stock: 613,027 | Stock: 613,027 | |||||||
Xxxxxx Holding I S.a.r.l. | Luxembourg | GM Global Steering Holdings LLC | 100% | |||||||||
Xxxxxx Holding II S.a.r.l. | Luxembourg | Xxxxxx Holding I, S.a.r.l. | 100% |
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Cadillac Xxxxxxx, X.X. de C.V. | Mexico | Controladora ACDelco S.A. de C.V. |
|
99.9999% |
|
420,888 Shares | N/A | |||||
Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. |
|
0.0001% |
|
|||||||||
Controladora ACDelco S.A. de C.V. | Mexico | Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. |
|
99.9999% |
|
95,529,320 Shares | N/A | |||||
General Motors de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. |
|
0.0001% |
|
|||||||||
Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. | Mexico | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
99.9999% |
|
371,421,971 Shares | N/A | |||||
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. |
|
0.0001% |
|
|||||||||
General Motors de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. | Mexico | Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. |
|
99.9999% |
|
122,034,719 Shares | N/A | |||||
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. |
0.0001% | |||||||||||
GMAC Holding S.A. de C.V. | Mexico | Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. |
|
99.999% |
|
1,999,988 Shares | N/A | |||||
Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. |
|
0.001% |
|
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Sistemas para Automotores de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. | Mexico | Controladora General Motors, S.A. de C.V. |
|
99.86 |
% |
1,488 Shares | N/A | |||||
General Motors de México, S. de X.X. de C.V. |
|
0.14 |
% |
|||||||||
Steeringmex, S de RL de CV | Mexico | Xxxxxx I, LLC
Xxxxxx II, LLC |
|
50
50 |
%
% |
|||||||
EMWE B.V. | Netherlands | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 75 | % | ||||||||
Fidass II B.V. | Netherlands | Xxxxxx Holding II S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
General Motors Nederland B.V. | Netherlands | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||
GM Powertrain Holding B.V. | Netherlands | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||
ISPOL Holding B.V. | Netherlands | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 60 | % | ||||||||
Xxxxxx Holding Netherlands BV | Netherlands | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
VM Holdings B.V. | Netherlands | General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. | 50 | % | ||||||||
General Motors New Zealand Pensions Limited | New Zealand | Holden New Zealand Limited | 100 | % | Ordinary Shares: 100 |
Ordinary Shares: 100 | ||||||
Holden New Zealand Limited | New Zealand | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 250,000 Shares | 250,000 Shares |
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General Motors Norge AS | Norway | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Peru S.A. | Peru | General Motors Inversiones Xxxxxxxx Ltda. | 99.994 | % | 50,081 Shares | N/A | ||||||||||
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation |
|
0.004 |
% |
|
2 Shares |
|
||||||||||
General Motors Overseas Corporation |
0.002 | % | 1 Share | |||||||||||||
General Motors Automobiles Philippines, Inc. | Philippines | General Motors Company | 99.999 | % |
|
Common shares: Issued 550,000
Preferred Shares: |
|
|
Common shares: Authorized
Preferred Shares: |
| ||||||
Delphi Polska Automotive Systems Sp. Z.o.o. | Poland | Fidas II B.V. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Manufacturing Poland Sp. z.o.o | Poland | General Motors Espana S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Poland Spolka, z.o.o. | Poland | Adam Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Isuzu Motors Polska Sp. z.o.o | Poland | Ispol-IMG Holding B.V. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Fiat-GM Powertrain Polska Sp. Z.o. o | Poland | General Motors Company | 50 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Portugal Lda. | Portugal | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % |
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GM Global Purchasing and Supply Chain Romania Srl | Romania | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Auto LLC | Russia | GM Auslandprojekte GmbH |
|
99.9 |
% |
|||||||||||
General Motors CIS, LLC | 0.1 | % | ||||||||||||||
General Motors CIS, LLC | Russia | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Asia Pacific (Pte) Ltd. | Singapore | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
Common Shares: Issued 500,000 |
|
|
Common Shares: Authorized 1,000,000 |
| ||||||
Steering Holding Pte. Ltd | Singapore | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | |
Ordinary Share: Issued 1 |
|
|
Ordinary Share: Authorized 1 |
| ||||||
BOCO (Proprietary) Limited | South Africa | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | N/A | |||||||||||
General Motors South Africa (Pty) Limited | South Africa | BOCO (Proprietary) Limited | 100 | % | |
5,011,001 Shares |
|
X/X | ||||||||
XX Xxxxx (Xxxxxxxxxxx) Xxxxxxx | Xxxxx Xxxxxx | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | 1 Share | N/A | ||||||||||
Isuzu Truck South Africa (Pty) Limited (ITSA) | South Africa | General Motors South Africa (Pty) Limited | 50 | % | 500 Shares | 1,000 Shares | ||||||||||
General Motors Automotive Holdings, S.L. | Spain | General Motors International Holdings, Inc. |
|
77.53 |
% |
|||||||||||
General Motors Company |
|
11.34 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors of Canada Limited | |
11.13 |
% |
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General Motors Espana, S.L. | Spain | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Europe Holdings, S.L. | Spain | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Nordiska AB | Sweden | SAAB Automobile A.B. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Powertrain-Sweden AB | Sweden | SAAB Automobile A.B. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GM Europe Treasury Company AB | Sweden | GM International Sales Ltd. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GM Worldwide Purchasing Sweden AB | Sweden | SAAB Automobile A.B. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
SAAB Automobile A.B. | Sweden | SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
SAAB Automobile Investering A.B. | Sweden | General Motors of Canada Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Europe AG | Switzerland | General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Suisse S.A. | Switzerland | General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. | 99.72 | % | ||||||||||||
GM-SAAB Communication GmbH | Switzerland | General Motors Suisse S.A. | 55 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Taiwan Ltd. | Taiwan, Province of China | GM APO Holdings, LLC | 99.9999 | % | Stock: 823,000,000 | Stock: 823,000,000 | ||||||||||
Xxx Xxx International Automotive Distribution Co. Ltd. | Taiwan, Province of China | General Motors China, Inc. | 100 | % | Stock: 17,660,000 | Stock: 17,660,000 |
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General Motors (Thailand) Limited | Thailand | General Motors Thailand Investments LLC | 99.9999917 | % |
|
Ordinary Shares: Issued 72,302,853 |
|
|
Ordinary Shares: Authorized |
| ||||||
|
Preference Shares: Issued 40,806,200 |
|
|
Preference Shares: Authorized |
| |||||||||||
Chevrolet Sales (Thailand) Limited | Thailand | General Motors Asia, Inc. | 99.9999186 | % |
|
Ordinary Shares: Issued 7,371,460 |
|
|
Ordinary Shares: Authorized |
| ||||||
General Motors Powertrain (Thailand) Limited | Thailand | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | 99.9999627 | % |
|
Common Shares: Issued 16,125,000 |
|
|
Common Shares: Authorized |
| ||||||
General Motors Southeast Asia Operations Limited | Thailand | General Motors Asia, Inc. | 99.994 | % |
|
Common Shares: Issued 100,000 |
|
|
Common Shares: Authorized |
| ||||||
General Motors Türkiye Limited Sirketi | Turkey | Xxxx Opel GmbH |
99.77 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Europe Holdings S.L. |
|
0.23 |
% |
|||||||||||||
Xxxxxx Otomotive Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi | Turkey | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Africa and Middle East FZE | United Arab Emirates | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | 100 | % | 1 Share | N/A |
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00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx | General Motors UK Limited | 67.33 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Aftermarket UK Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors Automotive Holdings S.L. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Approach (UK) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 93.61 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Xxxxx (Crewe) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 65.26 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Xxxxxx (Gloucester) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 72 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Xxxxx Xxxx (Xx. 0) Xxxxxxx | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx | GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited |
|
50 |
% |
|||||||||||||||
Promark Investment Trustees (UK) |
|
50 |
% |
|||||||||||||||||
Xxxxx Xxxx (Xx. 0) Xxxxxxx | Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx | GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited |
|
50 |
% |
|||||||||||||||
Promark Investment Trustees (UK) |
|
50 |
% |
|||||||||||||||||
General Motors Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC |
|
77.17 |
% |
|||||||||||||||
General Motors Asia Pacific (Japan) Limited |
|
22.83 |
% |
|||||||||||||||||
General Motors UK Limited | United Kingdom | VHC Sub Holdings (UK) Ltd. | 100 | % | ||||||||||||||||
Global Tooling Service Company Europe Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors Company | 100 | % | ||||||||||||||||
GM (UK) Pension Trustees Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % |
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GM (UK) Unclassified Pension Trustees Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GM Automotive UK Limited | United Kingdom | Xxxx Opel GmbH | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GM Purchasing Vauxhall UK Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors Company | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GM Retirees Pension Trustees Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
GPSC UK Limited | United Kingdom | GM Automotive UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
H.S.H. Limited | United Kingdom | Xxxxxx (Gloucester) Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxx & Strange Limited | United Kingdom | Xxxxxx (Gloucester) Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
IBC Pension Trustees Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
IBC Vehicles (Distribution) Limited | United Kingdom | IBC Vehicles Limited | 99.999 | % | ||||||||||||
IBC Vehicles Limited | United Kingdom | GM Automotive UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxxx (Wandsworth) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 80.3 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxx (West End) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 50.94 | % | ||||||||||||
Millbrook Land & Co., Limited | United Kingdom | Millbrook Proving Ground Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Millbrook Pension Management Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors Automotive UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Millbrook Proving Ground Limited | United Kingdom | GM Automotive UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Motors Directors Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % |
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Motors Investments (Caernarfon) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
Motors Properties Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
Motors Secretaries Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
Pearl (Crawley) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 82.24 | % | ||||||||
Promark Global Advisors Limited | United Kingdom | Promark Global Advisors, Inc. | 100 | % | 50,001 Shares | 51,000 Shares | ||||||
Promark Investment Trustees Limited | United Kingdom | Promark Global Advisors Limited | 100 | % | 2 Shares | 100 Shares | ||||||
Rumble (Bedworth) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 82.88 | % | ||||||||
SAAB City Limited | United Kingdom | SAAB Great Britain Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
SAAB GB Pension Plan Trustees Company Limited | United Kingdom | SAAB Great Britain Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
SAAB Great Britain Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||
SB (Helston) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 79.37 | % | ||||||||
Sherwoods (Darlington) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 77.88 | % | ||||||||
Skurrays Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 73.68 | % |
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Southern (Merthyr) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 63.84 | % | ||||||||||||
VHC Sub-Holdings (UK) | United Kingdom | GM Automotive UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxxx (Lakeside) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 75 | % | ||||||||||||
Vision Motors Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 75 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxxxx’x of Edenbridge Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 85 | % | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxx & co. (Motor Sales) Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 56.29 | % | ||||||||||||
Superbroad Limited | United Kingdom | General Motors UK Limited | 100 | % | ||||||||||||
General Motors Uruguay, S.A. | Uruguay | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | |
159,967,000 Ordinary Shares |
|
N/A | ||||||||
General Motors Powertrain - Uzbekistan CJSC | Uzbekistan | General Motors Company |
|
51 |
% |
|||||||||||
General Motors International Holdings, Inc. |
|
1 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Venezolana, C.A. | Venezuela | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | 290,012 Shares | N/A | ||||||||||
Sistemas de Compra Programada Chevrolet, C.A. | Venezuela | XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | 100 Shares | N/A |
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Advantage Chevrolet of Bolingbrook, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 75 | % | |
10,000 Common Shares |
|
|
10,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
|
30,028 Preferred |
|
|
30,900 Preferred |
| |||||||||||
Annunciata Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 10 Common Shares | |
100 Common Shares |
| ||||||||
Argonaut Holdings, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
1,000 Common Shares |
|
|
1,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
Athens Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 77 | % | |
10,340 Common Shares |
|
|
10,340 Common Shares |
| ||||||
|
33,940 Preferred |
|
|
44,840 Preferred |
| |||||||||||
Britain Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 75 | % | |
3,500 Common Shares |
|
|
3,500 Common Shares |
| ||||||
|
10,340 Preferred |
|
|
10,487 Preferred |
| |||||||||||
Buick Pontiac GMC of Moosic, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 83 | % | |
2,700 Common Shares |
|
|
2,700 Common Shares |
| ||||||
|
13,082 Preferred |
|
|
14,850 Preferred |
| |||||||||||
Carve-Out Ownership Cooperative LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
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Champion Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 71 | % | 5,000 Common Shares |
5,000 Common Shares | ||||||
12,253 Preferred |
13,060 Preferred | |||||||||||
Chevrolet of Novato, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 78 | % | 4,000 Common Shares |
4,000 Common Shares | ||||||
14,200 Preferred |
14,200 Preferred | |||||||||||
Xxxx Buick Pontiac GMC | Delaware | Athens Chevrolet, Inc. | 100 | % | 12,670 Common Shares |
12,670 Common Shares | ||||||
Xxxx Xxxxxx Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 82 | % | 4,342 Common Shares |
4,342 Common Shares | ||||||
19,465 Preferred |
19,465 Preferred | |||||||||||
Xxxxx Xxxx Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 82 | % | 5,000 Common Shares |
5,000 Common Shares | ||||||
23,542 Preferred |
26,093 Preferred | |||||||||||
Dealership Liquidations, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1 Common Share | 1 Common Share | ||||||
999 Preferred |
999 Preferred |
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Delphi Energy and Engine Management Systems UK Overseas Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % | 10,000 Common Shares |
30,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Desert Sun Roswell, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 74 | % | 6,277 Common Shares |
6,277 Common Shares | ||||||
18,297 Preferred |
20,581 Preferred | |||||||||||
Dinuba Auto Center, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 82 | % | 7,500 Common Shares |
7,500 Common Shares | ||||||
34,530 Preferred |
42,000 Preferred | |||||||||||
DMAX, Ltd. | Ohio | General Motors Company | 60 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Fredericktown Chevrolet Company, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 84 | % | 2,284 Common Shares |
2,284 Common Shares | ||||||
12,228 Preferred |
12,946 Preferred | |||||||||||
Galleria Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 4,170 Common Shares |
4,170 Common Shares | ||||||
23,600 Preferred |
23,600 Preferred |
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Gateway Chevrolet Motor Company | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
3,648 Class B Common Shares |
|
|
15,000 Preferred Shares |
| ||||||
|
7,000 Class A |
| ||||||||||||||
|
8,000 Class B |
| ||||||||||||||
XXXX Automotive, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 76 | % | |
8,000 Common Shares |
|
|
8,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
|
25,446 Preferred |
|
|
32,576 Preferred |
| |||||||||||
General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company |
|
95.76 |
% |
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
| |||||
General Motors Asia, Inc. |
|
3.6 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Overseas Corporation |
|
0.64 |
% |
|||||||||||||
General Motors Asia, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
500 Common Shares |
|
|
1,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
General Motors China, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
100,000 Common Shares |
|
|
100,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
General Motors Foundation, Inc. | Michigan | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
N/A (uncertificated) |
|
|
N/A (uncertificated) |
| ||||||
General Motors Global Service Operations, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
100 Common Shares |
|
|
1,000 Common Shares |
| ||||||
General Motors International Holdings, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | |
1000 Common Shares |
|
|
1,000 Common Shares |
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General Motors Korea, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1,000 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
General Motors MNS Center, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
General Motors Overseas Commercial Vehicle Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % | 10,000 Common Shares |
30,000 Common Shares | ||||||
General Motors Overseas Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 2,000 Common Shares |
2,000 Common Shares | ||||||
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 5,000 Common Shares |
10,000 Common Shares | ||||||
General Motors Product Services, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company |
|
88.4 |
% |
2,150 Common Shares |
3,000 Common Shares | |||||
General Motors of Canada Limited |
11.6 | % | ||||||||||
General Motors Research Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 100 Common Shares |
100 Common Shares | ||||||
General Motors Thailand Investments, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC |
42 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
General Motors Australia |
|
50.5 |
% |
|||||||||
XX Xxxxxx Ltd. |
|
7.5 |
% |
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General Motors U.S. Trading Corp. | Nevada | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 100 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares |
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General Sales Company of West Xxxxxxx, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company |
62 | % | 15,000 Common Shares |
15,000 Common Shares | ||||||
30,750 Preferred | ||||||||||||
24,161 Preferred |
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GM APO Holdings, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Car Company LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Components Holdings, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM-DI Leasing Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1,000 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
54,000 7% |
60,000 Preferred | |||||||||||
GM Eurometals, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 10 Common Shares | 100 Common Shares | ||||||
GM Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM GEFS L.P. | Nevada | General Motors Company |
|
99.99 |
% |
N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | |||||
GM Technologies, LLC | 0.01 | % | ||||||||||
GM Global Steering Holdings, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) |
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GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. | Delaware | GM GEFS L.P. |
|
100 |
% (common) |
9,472 Common Shares |
20,000 Common Shares | |||||
General Motors Company |
100 | % (preferred) | 1,000 Preferred Shares |
1,000 Preferred Shares | ||||||||
GM Global Tooling Company, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 101 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
XX XXXX Holdings, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Asia Pacific Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Overseas Funding, LLC | Delaware | General Motors of Canada Limited | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Personnel Services, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 100 Common Shares |
500 Common Shares | ||||||
GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Preferred Receivables LLC | Delaware | GM Preferred Finance Co. Holdings LLC | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Subsystems Manufacturing, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Supplier Receivables LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 100% of Membership Interests |
100% of Membership Interests | ||||||
GM Technologies, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GM Warranty LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 100% of Membership Interests |
100% of Membership Interests | ||||||
GMAC Common Equity Trust I | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GMEH Holding, LLC | Delaware | General Motors International Holdings, LLC | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) |
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GMETR Trade Receivables LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GMOC Administrative Services Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GMODC Receivables Funding LLC | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
GMODC Trade Receivables LLC | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Grand Pointe Holdings, Inc. | Michigan | WRE, Inc. | 100 | % | 1,000 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Xxx Xxxxxx Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 61 | % | 3,140 Common Shares |
3,140 Common Shares | ||||||
4,830 Preferred |
7,325 Preferred | |||||||||||
XX Xxxxxx Automotive, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 61 | % | 20,001 Common Shares |
20,001 Common Shares | ||||||
31,520 Preferred Shares |
34,196 Preferred | |||||||||||
Koneyren, Inc. | Michigan | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 2,000 Common Shares |
10,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Las Cruces Automotive Group, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 81 | % | 18,868 Common Shares |
18,868 Common Shares | ||||||
82,710 Preferred Shares |
106,920 Preferred |
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Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Lidlington Engineering Company, Ltd. | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % | 74 Class A Common Shares |
74 Class A Common Shares | ||||||
26 Class B Common Shares | ||||||||||||
Xxxxxxx Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 82 | % | 2,000 Common Shares |
2,000 Common Shares | ||||||
9,265 Preferred |
10,770 Preferred | |||||||||||
Metal Casting Technology, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 51 | % | 250 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Xxxxxx Chevrolet, Inc. (Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Chevrolet) | Delaware | General Motors Company | 74 | % | 4,177 Common Shares |
4,177 Common Shares | ||||||
12,037 Preferred |
23,671 Preferred | |||||||||||
Monetization of Carve-Out, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Xxxxx Cadillac-GMC, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 76 | % | 32,313 Common Shares |
32,313 Common Shares | ||||||
103,476 Preferred |
129,412 | |||||||||||
Xxxxx-Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | Xxxxx Cadillac-GMC, Inc. | 100 | % | 128,546 Common Shares |
128,546 Common Shares |
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Xxxxxx Pontiac-GMC, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 68 | % | 10,208 Common Shares |
10,208 Common Shares | ||||||
21,943 Preferred |
28,252 Preferred | |||||||||||
Motors Holding San Xxxxxxxx Valley, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 10 Shares | 100 Shares | ||||||
Multi-Use Lease Entity Trust | Delaware | Lease Ownership Cooperative LLC | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
North American New Cars, Inc. | Delaware | Auto Lease Finance Corporation | 100 | % | 90 Shares | 800 Shares | ||||||
OnStar Global Services Corporation | Delaware | Onstar, LLC | 100 | % | 1 Common Share | 100 Common Shares | ||||||
OnStar, LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
PIMS Co. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 10 Common Shares | 100 Common Shares | ||||||
Project Xxxxxx Holding Corporation | Delaware | GM Global Steering Holdings LLC | 100 | % | 100 Shares | 10,000,000 Shares | ||||||
Promark Global Advisors, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1,000 Shares | 1,000 Shares | ||||||
Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. | Delaware | Promark Global Advisors, Inc. | 100 | % | 1,000 Shares | 3,000 Shares | ||||||
Promark Real Estate Advisors, LLC | Delaware | Promark Investment Advisors, Inc. | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Promark Trust Bank, N.A. | New York | Promark Global Advisors, Inc. | 100 | % |
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Renton Cadillac Pontiac GMC, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 81 | % | 26,138 Preferred Shares |
28,250 Preferred Shares | ||||||
6,000 Common |
6,000 Common | |||||||||||
San Xxxxxxxx Automotive Group, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 63 | % | 4,290 Common Shares |
4,290 Common Shares | ||||||
7,268 Preferred Shares |
17,157 Preferred Shares | |||||||||||
Saturn County Bond Corporation | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1,000 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Xxxxxxxxx Motor Company, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 84 | % | 14,435 Common Shares |
14,435 Common Shares | ||||||
76,282 Preferred |
81,801 Preferred | |||||||||||
Smokey Point Buick Pontiac GMC, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 72 | % | 5,050 Common Shares |
5,050 Common Shares | ||||||
12,965 Preferred Shares |
15,950 Preferred | |||||||||||
Steering Solutions Corporation | Delaware | Project Xxxxxx Holding Corporation | 100 | % | 100 Shares | 1,000 Shares | ||||||
Steering Solutions Expat Holding Corporation | Delaware | Steering Solutions Corporation | 100 | % | 100 Shares | 1,000 Shares | ||||||
Steering Solutions IP Holding Corporation | Delaware | Steering Solutions Corporation | 100 | % | 100 Shares | 1,000 Shares |
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Steering Solutions Services Corporation | Delaware | Steering Solutions Corporation | 100 | % | 100 Shares | 1,000 Shares | ||||||
Superior Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 84 | % | 2,610 Common Shares |
2,610 Common Shares | ||||||
14,014 Preferred Shares |
14,014 Preferred | |||||||||||
Xxxx Automotive, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 70 | % | 4,000 Common Shares |
4,000 Common Shares | ||||||
9,134 Preferred |
10,523 Preferred | |||||||||||
The XxXxxx Group, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 67 | % | 3,750 Common Shares |
3,750 Common Shares | ||||||
7,639 Preferred |
11,214 Preferred | |||||||||||
Xxxx Xxxxxx Chevrolet, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 79 | % | 9,750 Common Shares |
9,750 Common Shares | ||||||
37,274 Preferred |
40,935 Preferred | |||||||||||
Xxxxxxxx Pontiac-Buick-GMC, Inc. (Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Automotive) | Delaware | General Motors Company | 78 | % | 3,000 Common Shares |
3,000 Common Shares | ||||||
10,624 Preferred |
17,000 Preferred |
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Truck and Bus Engineering U.K., Limited | Delaware | General Motors Overseas Corporation | 100 | % | 26 Class B Common Shares |
74 Class A Common Shares | ||||||
26 Class B Common Shares | ||||||||||||
Vehicle Asset Universal Leasing Trust | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Vence Lone Star Motors, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 4,867 Common Shares |
4,867 Common Shares | ||||||
13,378 Preferred Shares |
13,378 Preferred | |||||||||||
VM North America, Inc. | Delaware | VM Motori S.p.a. | 100 | % | 1,000 Shares | 100,000 Shares | ||||||
WRE, Inc. | Michigan | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 20,000 Common Shares |
50,000 Common Shares | ||||||
Crash Avoidance Metrics Partnerships | Michigan | General Motors Company | 50 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
IUE-GM National Joint Skill Development and Training Committee | Ohio | General Motors Company | 50 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
HRL Laboratories LLC | Delaware | General Motors Company | 50 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Friendly Motors, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 83 | % | 6,562 Common Shares |
6,562 Common Shares | ||||||
31,158 Preferred Shares |
37,190 Preferred | |||||||||||
Coach Insignia LLC | Michigan | Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc. | 66.7 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) |
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Riverfront Holdings III, Inc. | Delaware | Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | 100 | % | 10 Common Shares | 100 Common Shares | ||||||
Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc. | Delaware | Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | 100 | % | 1,000 Common Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | ||||||
1,000 Preferred Shares | ||||||||||||
Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | Delaware | General Motors Company | 100 | % | 1 Common Share | 30,010 Common Shares | ||||||
Andiamo Riverfront LLC | Michigan | Riverfront Holdings Phase II, Inc. | 50 | % | N/A (uncertificated) |
N/A (uncertificated) | ||||||
Renaissance Center Management Company | Delaware | Riverfront Holdings, Inc. | |
90.9 (represents |
% |
100 Preferred Shares |
1,000 Common Shares | |||||
|
preferred shares) |
|
100 Preferred Shares | |||||||||
Xxxxxx I, LLC | Delaware | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % | ||||||||
Xxxxxx II, LLC | Delaware | Xxxxxx Holding II, S.a.r.l. | 100 | % |
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Schedule 3.25 – List of Items
Item 1: | GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications – U.S. | |
Item 2: | GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications – U.S. | |
Item 3: | GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications – Non-U.S. | |
Item 4: | GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications – Non-U.S. | |
Items 5(a)-(b): | GMC-GTO Jointly-Owned Patents and Applications – Worldwide | |
Item 6: | GME-Filed Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) | |
Items 7(a)-(b): | GMDAT-Filed Utility and Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) | |
Items 8(a)-(b): | Holden-Filed Design Patents and Applications (GTO-Owned) – Australia & New Zealand | |
Item 9: | GMC Trademark Applications and Registrations – Worldwide | |
Item 10: | Saturn Trademark Applications and Registrations – Worldwide | |
Item 11: | Onstar Trademark Applications and Registrations – Worldwide | |
Item 12(a)-(c): | Holden-Filed Trademark Applications and Registrations (GMC-Owned) – Worldwide | |
Items 13(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Australia | |
Items 14(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Brazil | |
Items 15(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Canada | |
Items 16(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Germany | |
Items 17(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Italy | |
Items 18(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – South Korea | |
Items 19(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Japan | |
Items 20(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Mexico | |
Items 21(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – New Zealand | |
Items 22(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Russia | |
Items 23(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – Spain | |
Items 24(a)-(d): | Key Foreign Trademarks – United Kingdom | |
Items 25(a)-(c): | Key Foreign Trademarks – European Community | |
Item 26(a)-(c): | Copyrights |
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Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
Schedule 3.25 - Item 1 - GMC Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
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Case Reference |
Filing No. |
Filing Date |
Pub. No. |
Pub. Date |
Grant No. |
Grant Date |
Official Title | |||||||
2002P09952 US | 10/738611 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0045071-A1 | 23 Sep 2004 | 7143701 | 05 Dec 2006 | Klapptischanordnung für Fahrzeuge | |||||||
1995P09032 US | 08/436944 | 08 May 1995 | 5711059 | 27 Jan 1998 | Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Längshohlkörpers und hierfür ein- setzbare Innenhochdruckumformpresse | |||||||||
H-198356-US-NP | 09/192630 | 16 Nov 1998 | 6015363 | 18 Jan 2000 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-200744-US-NP | 09/064080 | 22 Apr 1998 | 6032054 | 29 Feb 2000 | VEHICLE TELECOMMUNICATION APPARATUS WITH RF ANTENNA SWITCHING ARRANGEMENT | |||||||||
H-202915-US-NP | 09/218237 | 22 Dec 1998 | 6128482 | 03 Oct 2000 | PROVIDING MOBILE APPLICATION SERVICES WITH DOWNLOAD OF SPEAKER INDEPENDENT VOICE MODEL | |||||||||
2000P09523 US | 09/281090 | 30 Mar 1999 | 6133647 | 17 Oct 2000 | Schaltungsanordnung für eine serielle Sende- und Empfangsschnitt- stelle, insbesondere eines Insassenschutzsystems, sowie Verfahren zur Steuerung | |||||||||
H-205091-US-NP | 09/302502 | 30 Apr 1999 | 6178378 | 23 Jan 2001 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
1998P09306WOUS | 09/355696 | 28 Jan 1998 | 6253423 | 03 Jul 2001 | Befestigungselement | |||||||||
GP-300914-US-NP | 09/654644 | 05 Sep 2000 | 6366249 | 02 Apr 2002 | RADIO FREQUENCY ANTENNA | |||||||||
GP-301463-US-NP | 10/037025 | 09 Nov 2001 | 6424912 | 23 Jul 2002 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS | |||||||||
GP-301095-US-NP | 09/835531 | 16 Apr 2001 | 6427119 | 30 Jul 2002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE ENTRY POINTS TO A VEHICLE NAVIGATION ROUTE | |||||||||
GP-301726-US-NP | 10/000269 | 02 Nov 2001 | 6466864 | 15 Oct 2002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING ANOMALOUS ROAD GEOMETRY FOR A NAVIGATION SYSTEM |
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Case Reference |
Filing No. |
Filing Date |
Pub. No. |
Pub. Date |
Grant No. |
Grant Date |
Official Title | |||||||
GP-301461-US-NP | 09/960693 | 21 Sep 2001 | 6507785 | 14 Jan 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND CORRECTING OFF ROUTE NAVIGATION FOR SERVER BASED ROUTE GUIDANCE SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-301998-US-NP | 10/059549 | 29 Jan 2002 | 6542818 | 01 Apr 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME RECORDING AND UPLOADING OF VEHICLE ROUTES FOR ROUTING ASSISTANCE AND TRAFFIC REPORTING | |||||||||
GP-301315-US-NP | 10/002323 | 01 Nov 2001 | 2003-0083805 | 01 May 2003 | 6567741 | 20 May 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING SHAPE POINTS FOR A NAVIGATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302209-US-NP | 10/158288 | 30 May 2002 | 6580390 | 17 Jun 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MASK ANGLE OPTIMIZATION | |||||||||
GP-301586-US-NP | 09/960438 | 21 Sep 2001 | 2003-0060977 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6587785 | 01 Jul 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE VEHICLE RE-ROUTING | |||||||
GP-301351-US-NP | 10/001579 | 01 Nov 2001 | 2003-0083808 | 01 May 2003 | 6625538 | 23 Sep 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING MANEUVER PROXIMITY DIAMETER FOR A WAYPOINT NAVIGATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300787-US-NP | 09/835632 | 16 Apr 2001 | 2002-0152024 | 17 Oct 2002 | 6640186 | 28 Oct 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A LIST OF MANEUVERS FOR NAVIGATION OF A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301484-US-NP | 10/036570 | 09 Nov 2001 | 6665610 | 16 Dec 2003 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS | |||||||||
GP-301462-US-NP | 10/012085 | 07 Dec 2001 | 203-0109982 | 12 Jun 2003 | 6671616 | 30 Dec 2003 | ONE-WAY ROAD POINT SYMBOL GENERATION | |||||||
GP-301930-US-NP | 10/026035 | 21 Dec 2001 | 2003-0120395 | 26 Jun 2003 | 6687587 | 03 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING VEHICLE CONTROL MODULES THROUGH TELEMATICS | |||||||
GP-301094-US-NP | 09/837409 | 18 Apr 2001 | 2002-0156573 | 24 Oct 2002 | 6701251 | 02 Mar 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE BEGINNING MANEUVERS FOR NAVIGATION OF A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301427-US-NP | 10/003001 | 01 Nov 2001 | 2003-0083810 | 01 May 2003 | 6708110 | 16 Mar 2004 | METHOD OF PROVIDING VEHICLE INSTRUCTIONS TO A NON-NAVIGABLE POINT OF INTEREST | |||||||
GP-302350-US-NP | 10/330916 | 27 Dec 2002 | 6728612 | 27 Apr 2004 | AUTOMATED TELEMATICS TEST SYSTEM AND METHOD |
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Case Reference |
Filing No. |
Filing Date |
Pub. No. |
Pub. Date |
Grant No. |
Grant Date |
Official Title | |||||||
GP-301994-US-NP | 10/093143 | 07 Mar 2002 | 6728630 | 27 Apr 2004 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING ROUTE INSTRUCTIONS TO A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-204088-US-NP | 09/431251 | 01 Nov 1999 | 6732079 | 04 May 2004 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE BEST MIX OF REGULAR AND CONTRACT EMPLOYEES | |||||||||
GP-301563-US-NP | 10/001107 | 02 Nov 2001 | 2003-0088347 | 08 May 2003 | 6735503 | 11 May 2004 | AUTOMATED VOICE RESPONSE TO DELIVER REMOTE VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE | |||||||
GP-301725-US-NP | 10/002507 | 30 Nov 2001 | 2003-0105583 | 05 Jun 2003 | 6745124 | 01 Jun 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A NAVIGATING VEHICLE LOCATON | |||||||
GP-301352-US-NP | 10/045683 | 04 Jan 2002 | 2003-0130842 | 10 Jul 2003 | 6772118 | 03 Aug 2004 | AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION FILTER | |||||||
GP-301485-US-NP | 10/100320 | 25 Mar 2002 | 2003-0182057 | 25 Sep 2003 | 6775613 | 10 Aug 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE PROXIMITY SEARCHING | |||||||
H-202306-US-NP | 09/481859 | 12 Jan 2000 | 6792295 | 14 Sep 2004 | WIRELESS DEVICE FOR USE WITH A VEHICLE EMBEDDED PHONE | |||||||||
GP-300639-US-NP | 09/829602 | 11 Apr 2001 | 2002-0151272 | 17 Oct 2002 | 6795741 | 21 Sep 2004 | RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302254-US-NP | 10/137751 | 02 May 2002 | 2003-0206121 | 06 Nov 2003 | 6801139 | 05 Oct 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING A TIME-EFFICIENT MOBILE VEHICLE ROUTE THAT ENCOMPASSES MULTIPLE LIMITED DURATION EVENTS | |||||||
GP-302255-US-NP | 10/430739 | 06 May 2003 | 6823256 | 23 Nov 2004 | METHOD FOR ASSOCIATING REAL-TIME INFORMATION WITH A GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION | |||||||||
GP-301929-US-NP | 10/103023 | 21 Mar 2002 | 2003-0182054 | 25 Sep 2003 | 6853907 | 08 Feb 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING VEHICLE LOCATION INFORMATION | |||||||
GP-303784-US-NP | 10/638905 | 11 Aug 2003 | 2005-0038598 | 17 Feb 2005 | 6853910 | 08 Feb 2005 | VEHICLE TRACKING TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302349-US-NP | 10/242207 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0054443 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6882905 | 19 Apr 2005 | BRAND REINFORCEMENT AND SERVICE LEVEL SUMMARY VIA WIRELESS LINK FOR IN-VEHICLE SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-303589-US-NP | 10/440607 | 19 May 2003 | 2004-0234053 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6892065 | 10 May 2005 | AUTOMATED VOICE MESSAGING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301932-US-NP | 10/001941 | 30 Nov 2001 | 2003-0103599 | 05 Jun 2003 | 6904141 | 07 Jun 2005 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOTELY ROUTING A VOICE CALL |
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GP-301933-US-NP | 10/141468 | 08 May 2002 | 2003-0211854 | 13 Nov 2003 | 6915126 | 05 Jul 2005 | METHOD OF ACTIVATING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-304030-US-NP | 10/675343 | 30 Sep 2003 | 2005-0068174 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6933842 | 23 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MONITORING VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES | |||||||
GP-301926-US-NP | 10/173898 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232619 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6947732 | 20 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A VEHICLE IN A MIXED COMMUNICATION SERVICE ENVIRONMENT | |||||||
GP-302286-US-NP | 10/135276 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203714 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6950638 | 27 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCHEDULING USER PREFERENCE SATELLITE RADIO STATION SELECTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302348-US-NP | 10/193484 | 11 Jul 2002 | 6950649 | 27 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PULLING INFORMATION FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE WITHIN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302638-US-NP | 10/284919 | 31 Oct 2002 | 2004-0085195 | 06 May 2004 | 6960990 | 01 Nov 2005 | TELEMATICS VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301316-US-NP | 09/968132 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0064755 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6963760 | 08 Nov 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING DTMF TONES USING VOICE-RECOGNITION COMMANDS DURING HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION IN A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303670-US-NP | 10/623921 | 21 Jul 2003 | 2005-0017851 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6965326 | 15 Nov 2005 | AUTOMATED ELECTRONIC MODULE CONFIGURATION WITHIN A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302742-US-NP | 10/268352 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0203699 | 14 Oct 2004 | 6973323 | 06 Dec 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MOBILE TELEPHONE RESTRICTION BOUNDARY DETERMINATION | |||||||
GP-301862-US-NP | 10/011689 | 07 Dec 2001 | 2003-0109268 | 12 Jun 2003 | 6993351 | 31 Jan 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302061-US-NP | 10/156264 | 28 May 2002 | 6996397 | 07 Feb 2006 | METHOD OF TRANSITION BETWEEN WIRELESS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||||
GP-301791-US-NP | 10/047898 | 15 Jan 2002 | 2003-0135362 | 17 Jul 2003 | 7003458 | 21 Feb 2006 | AUTOMATED VOICE PATTERN FILTER | |||||||
2002P09950 US | 10/738613 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0046216-A1 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7004526 | 28 Feb 2006 | Trägersystem für Zusatz-Innenausstattung |
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GP-301993-US-NP | 10/141430 | 08 May 2002 | 2004-0203691 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7006819 | 28 Feb 2006 | METHOD OF PROGRAMMING A TELEMATICS UNIT USING VOICE RECOGNITION | |||||||
GP-302204-US-NP | 10/115761 | 03 Apr 2002 | 2004-0203554 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7006845 | 28 Feb 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERFACING A PORTABLE TRANSCEIVER IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302150-US-NP | 10/154500 | 24 May 2002 | 2004-0203696 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7010289 | 07 Mar 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DATA UPLOAD | |||||||
GP-302119-US-NP | 10/083718 | 26 Feb 2002 | 2003-0160730 | 28 Aug 2003 | 7015860 | 21 Mar 2006 | MICROSTRIP YAGI-UDA ANTENNA | |||||||
GP-304936-US-NP | 10/837935 | 03 May 2004 | 2005-0246080 | 03 Nov 2005 | 7016771 | 21 Mar 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FLEXIBLE DISCONTINUOUS RECEIVE MANAGEMENT IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304333-US-NP | 10/767238 | 28 Jan 2004 | 2005-0165514 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7020545 | 28 Mar 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING REGISTRATION REQUESTS OF TELEMATICS UNITS | |||||||
GP-303926-US-NP | 10/740878 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0137797 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7024308 | 04 Apr 2006 | TELEMATIC METHOD FOR REAL-TIME ROUTING TO STOLEN VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-301613-US-NP | 09/970626 | 04 Oct 2001 | 2003-0069019 | 10 Apr 2003 | 7031713 | 18 Apr 2006 | METHOD OF REDUCING BLOCKING FOR CELLULAR PHONES | |||||||
GP-301244-US-NP | 10/000268 | 02 Nov 2001 | 2003-0087642 | 01 May 2003 | 7031717 | 18 Apr 2006 | METHOD OF PROVIDING A WIRELESS SERVICE CONNECTION FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302414-US-NP | 10/387069 | 12 Mar 2003 | 2004-0203919 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7031724 | 18 Apr 2006 | LOCATION-BASED SERVICES FOR A TELEMATICS SERVICE SUBSCRIBER | |||||||
GP-303060-US-NP | 10/386829 | 12 Mar 2003 | 2004-0180647 | 16 Sep 2004 | 7035631 | 25 Apr 2006 | TELEMATICS UNIT ACCESS METHOD | |||||||
GP-302941-US-NP | 10/324910 | 20 Dec 2002 | 2004-0121748 | 24 Jun 2004 | 7062238 | 13 Jun 2006 | RADIO FREQUENCY SELECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUDIO CHANNEL OUTPUT | |||||||
GP-305144-US-NP | 10/921569 | 19 Aug 2004 | 2006-0041370 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7062371 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING LOCATION SPECIFIC FUEL EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303944-US-NP | 10/650549 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0049781 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7062376 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A CARPOOL SERVICE USING A TELEMATICS SYSTEM |
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GP-302258-US-NP | 10/191131 | 09 Jul 2002 | 2004-0010366 | 15 Jan 2004 | 7062379 | 13 Jun 2006 | RECEIVING TRAFFIC UPDATE INFORMATION AND REROUTE INFORMATION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303943-US-NP | 10/691871 | 23 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090236 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7072645 | 04 Jul 2006 | IN-VEHICLE AUTOMATED CALL ROUTING USING AN ORIGIN IDENTIFIER | |||||||
GP-303939-US-NP | 10/683716 | 10 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080519 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7092799 | 15 Aug 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY INVENTORYING ELECTRONIC MODULES INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302418-US-NP | 10/172880 | 17 Jun 2002 | 2004-0202312 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7110537 | 19 Sep 2006 | MOBILE VEHICLE HOUSING FOR A PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE | |||||||
GP-302116-US-NP | 10/198490 | 18 Jul 2002 | 2004-0012501 | 22 Jan 2004 | 7116989 | 03 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DEVICE ACTIVATION ATTRIBUTE FORMATION | |||||||
GP-304228-US-NP | 10/738461 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0136978 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7130633 | 31 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION TO A MOBILE MODULE | |||||||
GP-303672-US-NP | 10/654302 | 03 Sep 2003 | 2005-0050017 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7142099 | 28 Nov 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING FLEXIBLE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION WITHIN A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302203-US-NP(1) | 10/115321 | 03 Apr 2002 | 2004-0203340 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7142810 | 28 Nov 2006 | METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-304073-US-NP | 10/697217 | 30 Oct 2003 | 2005-0096020 | 05 May 2005 | 7142959 | 28 Nov 2006 | PROVIDING STATUS DATA FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE | |||||||
GP-303478-US-NP | 10/635299 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0033504 | 10 Feb 2005 | 7155335 | 26 Dec 2006 | SATELLITE RADIO REAL TIME TRAFFIC UPDATES | |||||||
GP-302259-US-NP | 10/121460 | 12 Apr 2002 | 2003-0194977 | 16 Oct 2003 | 7162215 | 09 Jan 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SETTING USER PREFERENCE SATELLITE RADIO MUSIC SELECTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303945-US-NP | 10/661987 | 12 Sep 2003 | 2005-0058266 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7164760 | 16 Jan 2007 | AUDIBLE CALLER IDENTIFICATION WITH NAMETAG STORAGE | |||||||
GP-302058-US-NP | 10/299920 | 19 Nov 2002 | 2004-0198366 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7171226 | 30 Jan 2007 | COMMUNICATION RETRY METHOD OVER DIGITAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-302258-US-DIV1 | 11/119294 | 29 Apr 2005 | 2005-0192033 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7174253 | 06 Feb 2007 | RECEIVING TRAFFIC UPDATE INFORMATION AND REROUTE INFORMATION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE |
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GP-302060-US-NP | 10/120168 | 10 Apr 2002 | 2004-0203634 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7177634 | 13 Feb 2007 | METHOD OF VOICE ACCESS FOR VEHICLE SERVICES | |||||||
GP-302827-US-NP | 10/310224 | 05 Dec 2002 | 2004-0203951 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7190946 | 13 Mar 2007 | IN-VEHICLE CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION WITH LOCAL TIME | |||||||
GP-303852-US-NP | 10/706658 | 12 Nov 2003 | 2005-0100148 | 12 May 2005 | 7194073 | 20 Mar 2007 | METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY REPLENISHING PRE-PAID CALLING UNITS WITHIN A TELEMATIC UNIT | |||||||
GP-305157-US-NP | 10/996635 | 23 Nov 2004 | 2006-0132297 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7194372 | 20 Mar 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN EMBEDDED MODULE OF A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301227-US-NP | 10/059074 | 28 Jan 2002 | 2002-0116388 | 22 Aug 2002 | 7203703 | 10 Apr 2007 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ON-THE-JOB PERFORMANCE SUPPORT | |||||||
GP-301992-US-NP | 10/057855 | 23 Jan 2002 | 2003-0139173 | 24 Jul 2003 | 7215950 | 08 May 2007 | METHOD OF TELEMATICS UNIT CONFIGURATION AND ACTIVATION USING VEHICLE CONTROL BUTTONS | |||||||
GP-302215-US-NP | 10/164492 | 06 Jun 2002 | 2004-0203672 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7218925 | 15 May 2007 | METHOD OF INITIATING A TELEMATICS SERVICE | |||||||
GP-301863-US-NP | 10/061406 | 31 Jan 2002 | 2003-0144028 | 31 Jul 2003 | 7224998 | 29 May 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEM PROTOCOL DISCRIMINATION | |||||||
GP-302252-US-NP | 10/141431 | 08 May 2002 | 2003-0210159 | 13 Nov 2003 | 7227453 | 05 Jun 2007 | MULTI-CONTROL TELEMATICS IN A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303593-US-NP | 10/607503 | 26 Jun 2003 | 2005-0009466 | 13 Jan 2005 | 7231270 | 12 Jun 2007 | MOBILE PLAY-LIST METHOD | |||||||
GP-302931-US-NP | 10/762424 | 22 Jan 2004 | 2005-0164680 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7236783 | 26 Jun 2007 | METHOD FOR PROVISIONING A TELEMATICS UNITS | |||||||
GP-304329-US-NP | 10/722260 | 25 Nov 2003 | 2005-0113061 | 26 May 2005 | 7239859 | 03 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING A TELEPHONY DATA CONNECTION TO A RECEIVER | |||||||
GP-304075-US-NP | 10/716570 | 17 Nov 2003 | 2005-0107132 | 19 May 2005 | 7245905 | 17 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING MOBILE HANDSET PORTABILITY WITHIN TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-304388-US-NP | 10/806497 | 23 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215282 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7245951 | 17 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DATA TRANSFER | |||||||
GP-305820-US-NP | 11/012799 | 15 Dec 2004 | 2006-0128365 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7248860 | 24 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING HOLD-TIME CONTENT IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305837-US-NP | 11/017391 | 20 Dec 2004 | 2006-0135170 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7254398 | 07 Aug 2007 | DYNAMIC CONNECTION RETRY STRATEGY FOR TELEMATICS UNIT |
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GP-304786-US-NP | 10/846237 | 14 May 2004 | 2005-0256615 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7266435 | 04 Sep 2007 | WIRELESS OPERATION OF A VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE | |||||||
GP-306535-US-NP | 11/136161 | 23 May 2005 | 2006-0265125-A1 | 23 Nov 2006 | 7266450 | 04 Sep 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTING ROUTE GUIDANCE DATA FOR OFF-BOARD NAVIGATION | |||||||
GP-305800-US-NP | 11/002607 | 02 Dec 2004 | 2006-0122746 | 08 Jun 2006 | 7272475 | 18 Sep 2007 | METHOD FOR UPDATING VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS SOFTWARE | |||||||
GP-304332-US-NP | 10/740730 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0136991 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7277736 | 02 Oct 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A TELEMATICS UNIT BASED ON VEHICLE POWER LEVEL | |||||||
GP-304237-US-NP | 10/784361 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187682 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7280900 | 09 Oct 2007 | TECHNICAL VIRTUAL ADVISOR | |||||||
GP-305313-US-NP | 10/911149 | 03 Aug 2004 | 2006-0028324 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7286045 | 23 Oct 2007 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-304410-US-NP | 10/960683 | 07 Oct 2004 | 2006-0085153 | 20 Apr 2006 | 7286047 | 23 Oct 2007 | TELEMATICS SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS LOGIC ANALYZER | |||||||
GP-305012-US-NP | 10/922013 | 19 Aug 2004 | 2006-0038674 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7289024 | 30 Oct 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SENDING PRE-SCRIPTED TEXT MESSAGES | |||||||
GP-302641-US-NP | 10/209014 | 31 Jul 2002 | 2004-0023647 | 05 Feb 2004 | 7292848 | 06 Nov 2007 | METHOD OF ACTIVATING AN IN-VEHICLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE | |||||||
GP-303939-US-CNT1 | 11/426347 | 26 Jun 2006 | 7302315 | 27 Nov 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY INVENTORYING ELECTRONIC MODULES INSTALLED IN A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-304065-US-CNT1 | 11/024103 | 28 Dec 2004 | 2006-0106584 | 18 May 2006 | 7302371 | 27 Nov 2007 | CAPTURED TEST FLEET | |||||||
GP-301825-US-NP | 10/151578 | 17 May 2002 | 2004-0203728 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7305236 | 04 Dec 2007 | METHOD OF CELLULAR CONNECTIVITY REPORTING | |||||||
GP-305718-US-NP | 11/037708 | 18 Jan 2005 | 2006-0160575 | 20 Jul 2006 | 7310521 | 18 Dec 2007 | METHOD TO REDUCE MODEM CALL ESTABLISHMENT TIME TO A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||
GP-306080-US-NP | 11/079707 | 14 Mar 2005 | 2006-0202799 | 14 Sep 2006 | 7312691 | 25 Dec 2007 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING TELEMATICS UNITS FOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING VEHICLE FUNCTIONS | |||||||
GP-306453-US-NP | 11/110145 | 20 Apr 2005 | 2006-0238320-A1 | 26 Oct 2006 | 7312697 | 25 Dec 2007 | METHOD OF USING TELEMATICS UNITS TO PLACE COURTESY NOTIFICATION | |||||||
GP-302057-US-NP | 10/059642 | 29 Jan 2002 | 2003-0143976 | 31 Jul 2003 | 7313382 | 25 Dec 2007 | METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC WIRELESS REPLENISHMENT USING DTMF |
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GP-305795-US-NP | 10/970946 | 22 Oct 2004 | 2006-0089755 | 27 Apr 2006 | 7319924 | 15 Jan 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PERSONALIZED SETTINGS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-304076-US-NP | 10/716861 | 19 Nov 2003 | 2005-0105509 | 19 May 2005 | 7336943 | 26 Feb 2008 | ESTABLISHING MOBILE TERMINATED CONNECTIONS WITH DYNAMICALLY ASSIGNED WIRELESS IP TERMINALS IN AUTOMOTIVE TELEMATICS APPLICATION | |||||||
GP-304357-US-NP | 10/870741 | 17 Jun 2004 | 2005-0282489 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7340212 | 04 Mar 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERY OF LOCATION-SPECIFIC DATA USING DIGITAL SATELLITE BROADCAST | |||||||
GP-305340-US-NP | 10/911154 | 03 Aug 2004 | 7342483 | 11 Mar 2008 | METHOD FOR CONTACTING STOLEN VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-305339-US-NP | 10/963342 | 12 Oct 2004 | 2006-0082471 | 20 Apr 2006 | 7355510 | 08 Apr 2008 | TELEMATICS SYSTEM VEHICLE TRACKING | |||||||
GP-303930-US-NP | 10/716860 | 19 Nov 2003 | 2005-0107035 | 19 May 2005 | 7356304 | 08 Apr 2008 | SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRATION NOTIFICATION DATE | |||||||
GP-306696-US-NP | 11/173094 | 01 Jul 2005 | 2007-0001876-A1 | 04 Jan 2007 | 7358851 | 15 Apr 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEMONSTRATING VEHICLE FEATURES AND VEHICLE PROMOTIONS | |||||||
GP-304849-US-NP | 10/924012 | 23 Aug 2004 | 2006-0040609 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7362999 | 22 Apr 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZED MUSIC DELIVERY | |||||||
GP-304687-US-NP | 10/845506 | 13 May 2004 | 2005-0256614 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7366589 | 29 Apr 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTE REFLASH | |||||||
GP-305057-US-NP | 10/893478 | 16 Jul 2004 | 2006-0013425 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7369664 | 06 May 2008 | HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND GUARD | |||||||
GP-302251-US-NP | 10/212957 | 06 Aug 2002 | 2004-0203767 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7369849 | 06 May 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AN IN-VEHICLE CELLULAR PHONE | |||||||
GP-301925-US-NP | 10/109466 | 28 Mar 2002 | 2003-0185162 | 02 Oct 2003 | 7372818 | 13 May 2008 | MOBILE VEHICLE QUIESCENT CYCLE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||
GP-302828-US-NP | 10/293772 | 13 Nov 2002 | 2004-0203436 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7373152 | 13 May 2008 | RADIO SIGNAL STRENGTH MAPPING THROUGH A TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301352-US-CIP1 | 10/772862 | 06 Feb 2004 | 7373297 | 13 May 2008 | AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION FILTER | |||||||||
GP-303671-US-NP | 10/607657 | 27 Jun 2003 | 2004-0266392 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7382873 | 03 Jun 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC CALLING UNIT REPLENISHMENT | |||||||
GP-302908-US-NP | 10/305380 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0203569 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7395045 | 01 Jul 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CALL ROUTING FOR 911 NETWORK CONNECTIVITY |
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GP-302747-US-CNT1 | 11/253172 | 18 Oct 2005 | 2006-0052092 | 09 Mar 2006 | 7398082 | 08 Jul 2008 | METHOD OF CONFIGURING AN IN-VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||
GP-306956-US-NP | 11/194297 | 01 Aug 2005 | 2007-0026876-A1 | 01 Feb 2007 | 7400876 | 15 Jul 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING TELEMATICS UNIT INFORMATION | |||||||
GP-305338-US-NP | 10/929985 | 30 Aug 2004 | 2006-0047373 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7400948 | 15 Jul 2008 | PROVIDING SERVICES WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305310-US-NP | 10/949850 | 24 Sep 2004 | 2006-0069473 | 30 Mar 2006 | 7400954 | 15 Jul 2008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA CORRELATION WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-306431-US-NP | 11/142778 | 01 Jun 2005 | 2006-0273884-A1 | 07 Dec 2006 | 7403098 | 22 Jul 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING DISASTER ALERTS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304358-US-NP | 10/797733 | 10 Mar 2004 | 2005/0201545 | 15 Sep 2005 | 7406169 | 29 Jul 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED UNIT SERVICE REQUESTS FROM A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||
GP-302118-US-NP | 10/400713 | 27 Mar 2003 | 2004-0190693 | 30 Sep 2004 | 7406321 | 29 Jul 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING USER-SELECTED TELEMATIC SERVICES | |||||||
GP-305555-US-NP | 10/961348 | 08 Oct 2004 | 2006-0079219 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7415271 | 19 Aug 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING FAILED WIRELESS COMMUNICATON DIAGNOSTICS | |||||||
GP-306790-US-NP | 11/200981 | 10 Aug 2005 | 2007-0035397-A1 | 15 Feb 2007 | 7420467 | 02 Sep 2008 | RFID ASSET MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-305699-US-NP | 10/996626 | 23 Nov 2004 | 2006-0111140 | 25 May 2006 | 7433717 | 07 Oct 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION UNIT | |||||||
GP-303061-US-NP | 10/386348 | 11 Mar 2003 | 2004-0205334 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7444402 | 28 Oct 2008 | OFFENSIVE MATERIAL CONTROL METHOD FOR DIGITAL TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||
GP-306558-US-NP | 11/133773 | 20 May 2005 | 2006-0265217-A1 | 23 Nov 2006 | 7454352 | 18 Nov 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELIMINATING REDUNDANT VOICE RECOGNITION FEEDBACK | |||||||
GP-307225-US-NP | 11/235962 | 27 Sep 2005 | 2007-0073450-A1 | 29 Mar 2007 | 7463951 | 09 Dec 2008 | TELEMATICS METHOD AND SYSTEM |
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GP-306171-US-NP | 11/066677 | 25 Feb 2005 | 2006-0194566 | 31 Aug 2006 | 7466218 | 16 Dec 2008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS DURING EMERGENCY CONDITIONS | |||||||
GP-305925-US-NP | 11/110146 | 20 Apr 2005 | 2006-0241817-A1 | 26 Oct 2006 | 7474942 | 06 Jan 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING A WAKE UP MODE OF A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||
GP-304691-US-NP | 10/843740 | 12 May 2004 | 2005-0267647 | 01 Dec 2005 | 7480546 | 20 Jan 2009 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING LANGUAGE TRANSLATION IN A VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE | |||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[2] | 11/618198 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0021605-A1 | 24 Jan 2008 | 7480550 | 20 Jan 2009 | VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION USING DATA FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES | |||||||
GP-305150-US-NP | 11/048550 | 01 Feb 2005 | 2006-0173587 | 03 Aug 2006 | 7483772 | 27 Jan 2009 | SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY OPERATING VEHICLE FUNCTIONS | |||||||
GP-306295-US-NP | 11/063481 | 23 Feb 2005 | 2006-0190164 | 24 Aug 2006 | 7499798 | 03 Mar 2009 | METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING ROUTES BETWEEN NAVIGATIONAL DEVICES | |||||||
GP-304230-US-NP | 10/806920 | 23 Mar 2004 | 2005-0216903 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7506309 | 17 Mar 2009 | METHOD FOR MANAGING VEHICLE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION UPDATES | |||||||
GP-305720-US-NP | 11/333132 | 17 Jan 2006 | 20070168103A1 | 19 Jul 2007 | 7509202 | 24 Mar 2009 | NEUTRAL IDLE HILL DETECTION | |||||||
GP-303941-US-NP | 10/667626 | 22 Sep 2003 | 2005-0064895 | 24 Mar 2005 | 7515933 | 07 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A DEGRADED VEHICLE COMMUNICATION UNIT | |||||||
GP-304225-US-NP | 10/740876 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0137763 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7522980 | 21 Apr 2009 | TELEMATICS BASED VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CLIENT NOTIFICATION | |||||||
GP-302348-US-CNT1 | 11/187492 | 22 Jul 2005 | 2007-0021054-A1 | 25 Jan 2007 | 7526246 | 28 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PULLING INFORMATION FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE WITHIN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302520-US-NP | 10/197749 | 18 Jul 2002 | 2004-0014463 | 22 Jan 2004 | 7526284 | 28 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACOUSTIC UPGRADING OF FIRMWARE | |||||||
GP-302208-US-NP | 10/217279 | 12 Aug 2002 | 2004-0029574 | 12 Feb 2004 | 7526285 | 28 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATIC DEVICE INITIALIZATION MANAGEMENT | |||||||
GP-305895-US-NP | 11/038936 | 20 Jan 2005 | 2006-0159234 | 20 Jul 2006 | 7532708 | 12 May 2009 | REMOTE INITIATION OF THREE-WAY CALLING AT A TELEMATICS UNIT |
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GP-305062-US-NP | 10/930023 | 30 Aug 2004 | 2006-0046649 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7532859 | 12 May 2009 | TARGETED MESSAGING FOR MOBILE VEHICLES USING SATELLITE-RADIO BROADCASTS | |||||||
GP-304224-US-NP | 10/738396 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0136902 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7532880 | 12 May 2009 | TELEMATICS UNIT HAVING INTERACTIVE RADIO FEATURES | |||||||
GP-307517-US-NP | 11/292744 | 02 Dec 2005 | 2007-0129064-A1 | 07 Jun 2007 | 7545262 | 09 Jun 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED RECALL NOTIFICATION | |||||||
GP-302337-US-NP | 10/171123 | 13 Jun 2002 | 2003-0231550 | 18 Dec 2003 | 7548491 | 16 Jun 2009 | PERSONALIZED KEY SYSTEM FOR A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-304077-US-NP | 10/740877 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0136892 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7548744 | 16 Jun 2009 | WIFI AUTHENTICATION METHOD | |||||||
GP-304741-US-NP | 10/852544 | 24 May 2004 | 2005-0273255 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7548815 | 16 Jun 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROGRAMMABLE MOBILE VEHICLE HOTSPOTS | |||||||
GP-309093-US-NP | 11/618268 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0171029-A1 | 26 Jul 2007 | 7551063 | 23 Jun 2009 | VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION BASED ON CUSTOMER-SELECTED SEVERITY LEVEL | |||||||
GP-305804-US-NP | 11/021446 | 22 Dec 2004 | 2006-0136106 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7561950 | 14 Jul 2009 | METHOD OF DETERMINING AND PREDICTING ENTERTAINMENT SELECTIONS FOR TELEMATICS UNITS | |||||||
GP-306690-US-NP | 11/312923 | 20 Dec 2005 | 2007-0142988-A1 | 21 Jun 2007 | 7567864 | 28 Jul 2009 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE'S LIGHTING FUNCTIONALITY | |||||||
GP-302260-US-NP | 10/136100 | 01 May 2002 | 2003-0207682 | 06 Nov 2003 | 7570940 | 04 Aug 2009 | ACQUIRING SERVICE AUTHORIZATION STATUS FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300259-US-NP | 09/870377 | 30 May 2001 | 2002-0184091 | 05 Dec 2002 | VEHICLE RADIO SYSTEM WITH CUSTOMIZED ADVERTISING | |||||||||
GP-300955-US-NP | 09/906488 | 16 Jul 2001 | 2003-0014357 | 16 Jan 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING USER DEFINED MOBILE COMMERCE | |||||||||
GP-302051-US-NP | 10/079865 | 21 Feb 2002 | 2003-0158946 | 21 Aug 2003 | SPEEDY DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATION TO A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-302285-US-NP | 10/135300 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0204577 | 30 Oct 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODIFYING SATELLITE RADIO PROGRAM SUBSCRIPTIONS IN A MOBILE VEHICLE |
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GP-302249-US-NP | 10/151427 | 20 May 2002 | 2003-0217002 | 20 Nov 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING PURCHASE UNITS WITHIN A PORTABLE DEVICE USING A MOBILE VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-302207-US-NP | 10/193488 | 11 Jul 2002 | 2004-0009772 | 15 Jan 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORING IOTA ALERT MESSAGE REQUESTS FOR A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM INTO A QUEUE | |||||||||
GP-303673-US-NP | 10/654301 | 03 Sep 2003 | 2004-0044454 | 04 Mar 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION | |||||||||
GP-302878-US-NP | 10/252254 | 23 Sep 2002 | 2004-0059626 | 25 Mar 2004 | BAYESIAN PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-302826-US-NP | 10/307657 | 02 Dec 2002 | 2004-0107097 | 03 Jun 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VOICE RECOGNITION THROUGH DIALECT IDENTIFICATION | |||||||||
GP-302632-US-NP | 10/330908 | 27 Dec 2002 | 2004-0125764 | 01 Jul 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INBAND EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION FOR VOICE CALLS | |||||||||
GP-302203-US-CIP | 10/756086 | 13 Jan 2004 | 2004-0142659 | 22 Jul 2004 | METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH A QUIESCENT VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-303343-US-NP | 10/444270 | 23 May 2003 | 2004-0235530 | 25 Nov 2004 | CONTEXT SPECIFIC SPEAKER ADAPTATION USER INTERFACE | |||||||||
GP-303344-US-NP | 10/601466 | 23 Jun 2003 | 2004-0259524 | 23 Dec 2004 | TELEMATICS UNIT LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT USING VDU FUNCTIONALITY | |||||||||
GP-303940-US-NP | 10/649439 | 27 Aug 2003 | 2005-0049859 | 03 Mar 2005 | ALGORITHM FOR INTELLIGENT SPEECH RECOGNITION | |||||||||
GP-304028-US-NP | 10/675349 | 30 Sep 2003 | 2005-0070260 | 31 Mar 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RESPONDING TO DIGITAL VEHICLE REQUESTS | |||||||||
GP-303949-US-NP | 10/676211 | 01 Oct 2003 | 2005-0075095 | 07 Apr 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NOTIFYING A SUBSCRIBER OF EVENTS | |||||||||
GP-303486-US-NP | 10/678393 | 03 Oct 2003 | 2005-0075892 | 07 Apr 2005 | TELEMATICS UNIT AND METHOD FOR OPERATING | |||||||||
GP-304074-US-NP | 10/690125 | 21 Oct 2003 | 2005-0086310 | 21 Apr 2005 | METHOD FOR ACCESSING EMAIL ATTACHMENTS FROM A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-303855-US-NP | 10/712480 | 13 Nov 2003 | 2005-0107673 | 19 May 2005 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AND PROVIDING PERSONAL INFORMATION IN REAL TIME |
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GP-302837-US-NP | 10/715633 | 18 Nov 2003 | 2005-0108065 | 19 May 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ESTIMATING VEHICLE DAMAGE | |||||||||
GP-303857-US-NP | 10/740871 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0138069 | 23 Jun 2005 | PROVIDING A PLAYLIST PACKAGE OF DIGITIZED ENTERTAINMENT FILES FOR STORAGE AND PLAYBACK | |||||||||
GP-301932-US-CNT1 | 11/081434 | 16 Mar 2005 | 2005-0157862 | 21 Jul 2005 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOTELY ROUTING A VOICE CALL | |||||||||
GP-303781-US-NP | 10/767297 | 28 Jan 2004 | 2005-0165639 | 28 Jul 2005 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERSONALIZED ACCESS TO VEHICLE DATA SERVICES THROUGH PORTALS | |||||||||
GP-304240-US-NP | 10/736491 | 15 Dec 2003 | 2005-0177478 | 11 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PROMOTIONAL TELEMATICS SERVICES | |||||||||
GP-304500-US-NP | 10/786980 | 25 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187680 | 25 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATED VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION UTILIZING A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||||
GP-304038-US-NP | 10/784569 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187763 | 25 Aug 2005 | DYNAMIC TUNING OF HANDS-FREE ALGORITHM FOR NOISE AND DRIVING CONDITIONS | |||||||||
GP-303856-US-NP | 10/741250 | 19 Dec 2003 | 2005-0193092 | 01 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN IN-VEHICLE CD PLAYER | |||||||||
GP-304612-US-NP | 10/802147 | 17 Mar 2004 | 2005-0207511 | 22 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING DATA OVER A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM VOICE CHANNEL UTILIZING FRAME GAPS | |||||||||
GP-304136-US-NP | 10/801309 | 16 Mar 2004 | 2005-0208934 | 22 Sep 2005 | ASSIGNING A LOCAL ACCESS TELEPHONE NUMBER TO A WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-304637-US-NP | 10/801888 | 16 Mar 2004 | 2005-0208936 | 22 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING CELLULAR NETWORK INTEGRITY USING TELEMATICS | |||||||||
GP-304231-US-NP | 10/806868 | 23 Mar 2004 | 2005-0216902 | 29 Sep 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION UPDATE MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
GP-302061-US-CNT1 | 11/190790 | 27 Jul 2005 | 2005-0254460 | 17 Nov 2005 | METHOD OF TRANSITION BETWEEN WIRELESS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSIONS |
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GP-304838-US-NP | 10/850303 | 20 May 2004 | 2005-0261035 | 24 Nov 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A TELEMATICS CALL CENTER AND A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||||
GP-304808-US-NP | 10/849668 | 20 May 2004 | 2005-0273211 | 08 Dec 2005 | PROGRAMMABLE WIRELESS IN-LINE CONNECTOR | |||||||||
GP-304587-US-NP | 10/875880 | 24 Jun 2004 | 2005-0288830 | 29 Dec 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOTE TELLTALE RESET | |||||||||
GP-304857-US-NP | 10/875001 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2006-0003762 | 05 Jan 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICALLY DEACTIVATING SATELLITE RADIO SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-305063-US-NP | 10/883926 | 02 Jul 2004 | 2006-0004589 | 05 Jan 2006 | METHOD FOR MILEAGE BASED PROACTIVE LEASING IN A TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-304997-US-NP | 10/898857 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0018440 | 26 Jan 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREDICTIVE INTERACTIVE VOICE RECOGNITION | |||||||||
GP-305029-US-NP | 10/909500 | 02 Aug 2004 | 2006-0025173 | 02 Feb 2006 | PRE-CONNECTION SYSTEM READINESS FOR RECEIVING VOICE AND DATA COMMANDS | |||||||||
GP-303987-US-NP | 10/914418 | 09 Aug 2004 | 2006-0027688 A1 | 09 Feb 2006 | METHOD OF GRINDING PARTICULATE MATERIAL | |||||||||
GP-305299-US-CIP1 | 11/047540 | 31 Jan 2005 | 2006-0047415 | 02 Mar 2006 | VEHICLE NOTIFICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-305151-US-NP | 10/940532 | 14 Sep 2004 | 2006-0057956 | 16 Mar 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICALLY DEACTIVATING SATELLITE RADIO SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-304749-US-NP | 10/940531 | 14 Sep 2004 | 2006-0058040 | 16 Mar 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICS SERVICES REDIRECT | |||||||||
GP-305017-US-NP | 10/946887 | 22 Sep 2004 | 2006-0074651 | 06 Apr 2006 | ADAPTIVE CONFIDENCE THRESHOLDS IN TELEMATICS SYSTEM SPEECH RECOGNITION | |||||||||
GP-305188-US-NP | 10/970935 | 22 Oct 2004 | 2006-0089097 | 27 Apr 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DIGITAL SATELLITE CONTENT FOR BROADCAST TO A TARGET FLEET | |||||||||
GP-305551-US-NP | 10/973562 | 26 Oct 2004 | 2006-0089100 | 27 Apr 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF BILLING FOR MINUTES SHARED BETWEEN A PORTABLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND A TELEMATICS UNIT |
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GP-304926-US-NP | 10/972499 | 25 Oct 2004 | 2006-0089791 | 27 Apr 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TELEMATICS LOCATION SENSING | |||||||||
GP-305350-US-NP | 10/983793 | 08 Nov 2004 | 2006-0099944 | 11 May 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MOBILE VEHICLE SALES RECOMMENDATIONS | |||||||||
GP-305501-US-NP | 10/983772 | 08 Nov 2004 | 2006-0100776 | 11 May 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LARGE ROUTE DATA HANDLING WITHIN A TELEMATICS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-305884-US-NP | 10/984001 | 08 Nov 2004 | 2006-0100886 | 11 May 2006 | TELEMATICS SERVICE METHOD | |||||||||
GP-305807-US-NP | 11/013006 | 15 Dec 2004 | 2006-0128301 | 15 Jun 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING SATELLITE RADIO CONTENT IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-305716-US-NP | 11/014497 | 16 Dec 2004 | 2006-0135215 | 22 Jun 2006 | MANAGEMENT OF NAMETAGS IN A VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-305490-US-NP | 11/014498 | 16 Dec 2004 | 2006-0136122 | 22 Jun 2006 | METHOD TO DYNAMICALLY SELECT A ROUTING SERVICE OPTION | |||||||||
GP-306795-US-CIP | 11/168583 | 28 Jun 2005 | 2006-0149457 | 06 Jul 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PHONEBOOK TRANSFERS | |||||||||
GP-305702-US-NP | 11/036525 | 13 Jan 2005 | 2006-0155437 | 13 Jul 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA STORAGE AND DIAGNOSTICS IN A PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE INTERFACED WITH A TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||||
GP-306077-US-NP | 11/038937 | 20 Jan 2005 | 2006-0158349 | 20 Jul 2006 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A REMOTE MONITORING DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-305698-US-NP | 11/043710 | 26 Jan 2005 | 2006-0166631 | 27 Jul 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM PROVIDING PERSONALIZED SERVICES TO A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-305792-US-NP | 11/062404 | 22 Feb 2005 | 2006-0190162 | 24 Aug 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING VEHICLE DATA AT A TELEMATICS UNIT OVER A SHORT-RANGE WIRELESS CONNECTION | |||||||||
GP-306703-US-NP | 11/412653 | 27 Apr 2006 | 2006-0193486 | 31 Aug 2006 | HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND BREAK | |||||||||
GP-306849-US-NP | 11/434407 | 15 May 2006 | 2006-0204026 | 14 Sep 2006 | HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE WITH WIND PROTECTION |
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GP-306434-US-NP | 11/080299 | 15 Mar 2005 | 2006-0212300 | 21 Sep 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE INFORMATION FROM A TELEMATICS WINDOW STICKER | |||||||||
GP-305263-US-NP | 11/087357 | 23 Mar 2005 | 2006-0217109-A1 | 28 Sep 2006 | METHOD FOR USER INFORMATION TRANSFER | |||||||||
GP-306572-US-NP | 11/088504 | 24 Mar 2005 | 2006-0217848-A1 | 28 Sep 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY TIME TRIGGERING OF COMMUNICATION WITH A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-306302-US-NP | 11/091175 | 28 Mar 2005 | 2006-0217875-A1 | 28 Sep 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND RETRIEVING DEVICE USAGE | |||||||||
GP-306433-US-NP | 11/105076 | 13 Apr 2005 | 2006-0235688-A1 | 19 Oct 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING TELEMATICALLY USER-OPTIMIZED CONFIGURABLE AUDIO | |||||||||
GP-306432-US-NP | 11/106192 | 14 Apr 2005 | 2006-0253248-A1 | 09 Nov 2006 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING VEHICLE LOCATION INCLUDING ROAD SURFACE DATA | |||||||||
GP-306294-US-NP | 11/126596 | 11 May 2005 | 2006-0258377-A1 | 16 Nov 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING VEHICLE SERVICES | |||||||||
GP-306712-US-NP | 11/129464 | 13 May 2005 | 2006-0258379-A1 | 16 Nov 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELIVERING TELEMATICS SERVICES VIA A HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-305440-US-NP | 11/130926 | 17 May 2005 | 2006-0262875-A1 | 23 Nov 2006 | DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD WITH PHASE SHIFT ERROR CORRECTION | |||||||||
GP-305473-US-NP | 11/138985 | 26 May 2005 | 2006-0271283-A1 | 30 Nov 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ZONE BASED INITIAL ROUTE GUIDANCE WITHIN A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-306542-US-NP | 11/142715 | 01 Jun 2005 | 2006-0276184-A1 | 07 Dec 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IN-VEHICLE MESSAGING MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
GP-306534-US-NP | 11/145662 | 06 Jun 2005 | 2006-0291633-A1 | 28 Dec 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC PROFILES | |||||||||
GP-306684-US-NP | 11/194308 | 01 Aug 2005 | 2007-0027614-A1 | 01 Feb 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LINKED VEHICLE NAVIGATION |
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GP-306644-US-NP | 11/191584 | 28 Jul 2005 | 2007-0027625-A1 | 01 Feb 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONING TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION DEMONSTRATIONS | |||||||||
GP-306786-US-NP | 11/201045 | 10 Aug 2005 | 2007-0038510-A1 | 15 Feb 2007 | TELEMATICS MARKETING INFORMATION ACQUISITION TRIGGERING METHOD AND SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-306259-US-NP | 11/206957 | 18 Aug 2005 | 2007-0043503-A1 | 22 Feb 2007 | NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR HEARING-IMPAIRED OPERATORS | |||||||||
GP-306828-US-NP | 11/223712 | 09 Sep 2005 | 2007-0061069-A1 | 15 Mar 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRACKING VEHICLE SERVICES | |||||||||
GP-305610-US-NP | 11/227752 | 15 Sep 2005 | 2007-0061151-A1 | 15 Mar 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TTY ROUTING ASSISTANCE | |||||||||
GP-306695-US-NP | 11/235961 | 27 Sep 2005 | 2007-0073539-A1 | 29 Mar 2007 | SPEECH RECOGNITION METHOD AND SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-307120-US-NP | 11/251379 | 14 Oct 2005 | 2007-0085815-A1 | 19 Apr 2007 | AUTOMATIC LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT | |||||||||
GP-307074-US-NP | 11/250211 | 14 Oct 2005 | 2007-0087733-A1 | 19 Apr 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A TELEMATICS READINESS MODE | |||||||||
GP-307070-US-NP | 11/163579 | 24 Oct 2005 | 2007-0092024-A1 | 26 Apr 2007 | METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK | |||||||||
GP-306686-US-NP | 11/163538 | 21 Oct 2005 | 2007-0093947-A1 | 26 Apr 2007 | VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC TEST AND REPORTING METHOD | |||||||||
GP-307021-US-NP | 11/261999 | 28 Oct 2005 | 2007-0100507-A1 | 03 May 2007 | COMPUTER PERIPHERAL DEVICE METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-307090-US-NP | 11/273659 | 14 Nov 2005 | 2007-0112504-A1 | 17 May 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING WIRELESS CONNECTION CONDITIONS ALONG A NAVIGATION ROUTE | |||||||||
GP-307165-US-NP | 11/255372 | 21 Oct 2005 | 2007-0121641-A1 | 31 May 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NETWORK SERVICES WITH A MOBILE VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-306822-US-NP | 11/301949 | 13 Dec 2005 | 2007-0136069-A1 | 14 Jun 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING SPEECH RECOGNITION IN A MOBILE VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-307519-US-NP | 11/306235 | 20 Dec 2005 | 2007-0143018-A1 | 21 Jun 2007 | METHOD FOR ARBITRATING BETWEEN MULTIPLE VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS |
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GP-307368-US-NP | 11/323502 | 30 Dec 2005 | 2007-0152877-A1 | 05 Jul 2007 | METHOD OF IMPROVING A VEHICLE EMERGENCY CALL NETWORK | |||||||||
GP-307309-US-NP | 11/333654 | 17 Jan 2006 | 2007-0167200-A1 | 19 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INITIATING COMMUNICATION VIA A MULTI-MODE SYSTEM IN A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308585-US-NP | 11/618299 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0173986-A1 | 26 Jul 2007 | PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION AUDITING SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP | 11/618186 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0173992-A1 | 26 Jul 2007 | VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-307550-US-NP | 11/336081 | 20 Jan 2006 | 2007-0174055-A1 | 26 Jul 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC NAMETAG SCORING | |||||||||
GP-307321-US-NP | 11/345967 | 02 Feb 2006 | 2007-0177752-A1 | 02 Aug 2007 | MICROPHONE APPARATUS WITH INCREASED DIRECTIVITY | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[3] | 11/618210 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0179706-A1 | 02 Aug 2007 | VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION USING TEMPLATES | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[6] | 11/618243 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0179798-A1 | 02 Aug 2007 | VEHICLE EMAIL SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH FINANCIAL NOTIFICATION FEATURES | |||||||||
GP-308581-US-NP | 11/618261 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0179799-A1 | 01 Aug 2007 | USER-INITIATED VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION | |||||||||
GP-307978-US-NP | 11/618284 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0179800-A1 | 02 Aug 2007 | EMAIL-BASED COMMAND INTERFACE FOR A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-307448-US-NP | 11/307637 | 15 Feb 2006 | 2007-0190950-A1 | 16 Aug 2007 | METHOD OF CONFIGURING VOICE AND DATA COMMUNICATION OVER A VOICE CHANNEL | |||||||||
GP-307800-US-NP | 11/355716 | 16 Feb 2006 | 2007-0191027-A1 | 16 Aug 2007 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING APPROPRIATE PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINTS | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[4] | 11/618222 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2007-0191995-A1 | 16 Aug 2007 | ENROLLMENT METHOD FOR A VEHICLE EMAIL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-301863-US-CNT | 11/744397 | 04 May 2007 | 2007-0207835-A1 | 06 Sep 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MODEM PROTOCOL DISCRIMINATION | |||||||||
GP-307975-US-NP | 11/370684 | 08 Mar 2006 | 2007-0211880-A1 | 13 Sep 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MENU TREE ASSISTANCE | |||||||||
GP-306796-US-NP | 11/389758 | 27 Mar 2006 | 2007-0226041-A1 | 27 Sep 2007 | METHOD FOR TAILORING A SURVEY TO A VEHICLE |
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GP-307804-US-NP | 11/402532 | 12 Apr 2006 | 2007-0244615-A1 | 18 Oct 2007 | METHOD FOR REALIZING A PREFERRED IN-VEHICLE CHIME | |||||||||
GP-307857-US-NP | 11/380149 | 25 Apr 2006 | 2007-0250320-A1 | 25 Oct 2007 | DYNAMIC CLUSTERING OF NAMETAGS IN AN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-307714-US-NP | 11/381025 | 01 May 2006 | 2007-0254639 | 01 Nov 2007 | METHOD FOR CHANGING THE MOBILE NUMBER OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-307980-US-NP | 11/414119 | 28 Apr 2006 | 2007-0255568-A1 | 01 Nov 2007 | METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING A MENU STRUCTURE TO A USER WITHIN A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308351-US-CIP | 11/554985 | 31 Oct 2006 | 2007-0258398-A1 | 08 Nov 2007 | METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK | |||||||||
GP-307953-US-NP | 11/396875 | 03 Apr 2006 | 2007-0263833-A1 | 15 Nov 2007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NETWORK DENIAL CASE GENERATION | |||||||||
GP-307971-US-NP | 11/382789 | 11 May 2006 | 2007-0265849-A1 | 15 Nov 2007 | DISTINGUISHING OUT-OF-VOCABULARY SPEECH FROM IN-VOCABULARY SPEECH | |||||||||
GP-308138-US-NP | 11/420620 | 26 May 2006 | 2007-0276584-A1 | 29 Nov 2007 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DEMONSTRATING FEATURES OF A VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-308112-US-NP | 11/440947 | 25 May 2006 | 2007-0277193-A1 | 29 Nov 2007 | METHODS FOR REALIZING AN IN-VEHICLE RINGTONE | |||||||||
GP-308711-US-NP | 11/426829 | 27 Jun 2006 | 2007-0299565-A1 | 27 Dec 2007 | AUTOMATIC COMMUNICATION OF PERSONALIZED MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308912-US-NP | 11/556889 | 06 Nov 2006 | 2008/0108335-A1 | 08 May 2008 | ARCHITECTURE FOR DELIVERING DATA TO MOBILE TELEMATICS UNITS | |||||||||
GP-309130-US-NP | 11/610923 | 14 Dec 2006 | 2008/0147250-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | CONFIGURABLE VEHICLE BUS STORAGE CACHE MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-308553-US-NP | 11/426982 | 28 Jun 2006 | 2008-0004788-A1 | 03 Jan 2008 | AUTOMATIC COMMUNICATION OF SUBSCRIPTION-SPECIFIC MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICS EQUIPPED VEHICLE |
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GP-308305-US-NP | 11/478866 | 30 Jun 2006 | 2008-0004790-A1 | 03 Jan 2008 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING ROUTING ASSISTANCE TO A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308502-US-NP | 11/427590 | 29 Jun 2006 | 2008-0004875-A1 | 03 Jan 2008 | AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION USING NORMALIZED IN-VEHICLE SPEECH | |||||||||
GP-306789-US-NP | 11/482863 | 07 Jul 2006 | 2008-0010011-A1 | 10 Jan 2008 | METHOD FOR STORING OFF-BOARD NAVIGATION DESTINATION LOCATIONS | |||||||||
GP-307884-US-NP | 11/428663 | 05 Jul 2006 | 2008-0010057-A1 | 10 Jan 2008 | APPLYING SPEECH RECOGNITION ADAPTATION IN AN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEM OF A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[5] | 11/618237 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0021964-A1 | 24 Jan 2008 | VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION WITH REGIONAL-SPECIFIC CONTENT | |||||||||
GP-309020-US-NP | 11/618318 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0027604-A1 | 31 Jan 2008 | VEHICLE MAINTENANCE EVENT REPORTING METHOD | |||||||||
GP-308500-US-NP | 11/618291 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0027605-A1 | 31 Jan 2008 | IN-VEHICLE NOTIFICATION OF FAILED MESSAGE DELIVERY | |||||||||
GP-308998-US-NP | 11/618310 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0027606-A1 | 31 Jan 2008 | CRITERIA-BASED ALTERNATIVE MESSAGING FOR A VEHICLE EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-308498-US-NP | 11/463134 | 08 Aug 2006 | 2008-0039983-A1 | 14 Feb 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE EMISSIONS DATA TO AN AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT | |||||||||
GP-307979-US-NP[7] | 11/618253 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0039995-A1 | 14 Feb 2008 | VEHICLE FLEET EMAIL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-308149-US-NP | 11/465614 | 18 Aug 2006 | 2008-0043684-A1 | 21 Feb 2008 | LIGHTWEIGHT PROTOCOL FOR USE IN A TCP/IP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK | |||||||||
GP-308456-US-NP | 11/460178 | 26 Jul 2006 | 2008-0046174-A1 | 21 Feb 2008 | ROUTE-MATCHING METHOD FOR USE WITH VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-308574-US-NP | 11/467327 | 25 Aug 2006 | 2008-0051955-A1 | 28 Feb 2008 | METHOD FOR CONDUCTING VEHICLE-RELATED SURVEY | |||||||||
GP-308508-US-NP | 11/516984 | 07 Sep 2006 | 20080065314-A1 | 13 Mar 2008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ROUTE PREVIEWS TO REDUCE DRIVER WORKLOAD |
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GP-308281-US-NP | 11/521236 | 14 Sep 2006 | 2008-0071534-A1 | 20 Mar 2008 | METHODS FOR USING AN INTERACTIVE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303595-US-DIV | 11/948480 | 30 Nov 2007 | 2008-0071546-A1 | 20 Mar 2008 | SELECTIVE VEHICLE COMPONENT CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-304065-US-CNT[2] | 11/944828 | 26 Nov 2007 | 2008-0071568-A1 | 20 Mar 2008 | CAPTURED TEST FLEET | |||||||||
GP-308846-US-NP | 11/532273 | 15 Sep 2006 | 2008-0071882-A1 | 20 Mar 2008 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING ELECTRONIC VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) | |||||||||
GP-308429-US-NP | 11/525648 | 22 Sep 2006 | 2008-0077310-A1 | 27 Mar 2008 | METHODS OF MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS FOR AN IN-VEHICLE TELEMATICS SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-308827-US-NP | 11/554000 | 28 Oct 2006 | 2008-0102854 | 01 May 2008 | METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A DATA CONNECTION WITH A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308137-US-NP | 11/554001 | 28 Oct 2006 | 2008-0103781-A1 | 01 May 2008 | AUTOMATICALLY ADAPTING USER GUIDANCE IN AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION | |||||||||
GP-308482-US-NP | 11/558182 | 09 Nov 2006 | 2008-0114533-A1 | 01 May 2008 | METHOD OF PROVIDING A NAVIGATIONAL ROUTE FOR A VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-308594-US-NP | 11/562853 | 22 Nov 2006 | 2008-0118080-A1 | 22 May 2008 | METHOD OF RECOGNIZING SPEECH FROM A PLURALITY OF SPEAKING LOCATIONS WITHIN A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-308690-US-NP | 11/601443 | 17 Nov 2006 | 2008-0119240-A1 | 22 May 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INFORMNG A VEHICLE TELEMATICS USER OF A CONNECTION STATUS | |||||||||
GP-308950-US-NP | 11/562876 | 22 Nov 2006 | 2008-0119983-A1 | 22 May 2008 | METHOD FOR MAKING VEHICLE-RELATED DATA AVAILABLE TO AN AUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY | |||||||||
GP-308849-US-NP | 11/603934 | 22 Nov 2006 | 2008-0120124-A1 | 22 May 2008 | METHOD OF TRACKING CHANGES OF SUBSCRIBERS FOR AN IN-VEHICLE TELEMATICS SERVICE | |||||||||
GP-308830-US-NP | 11/563809 | 28 Nov 2006 | 2008-0126091-A1 | 29 May 2008 | VOICE DIALING USING A REJECTION REFERENCE | |||||||||
GP-309016-US-NP | 11/607211 | 01 Dec 2006 | 2008-0134257-A1 | 05 Jun 2008 | GLEANING LOCALIZED INFORMATION VIA AT LEAST ONE SATELLITE TELEVISION BROADCAST | |||||||||
GP-309108-US-NP | 11/609569 | 12 Dec 2006 | 2008-0137895-A1 | 12 Jun 2008 | MICROPHONE WINDGUARD |
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GP-308953-US-NP | 11/609579 | 12 Dec 2006 | 2008-0140571-A1 | 12 Jun 2008 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE DISTRIBUTION OF VEHICLE-RELATED DATA | |||||||||
GP-309227-US-NP | 11/611371 | 15 Dec 2006 | 2008-0143497-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | VEHICLE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION MODE METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-306332-US-NP | 11/610926 | 14 Dec 2006 | 2008-0146219-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | SATELLITE RADIO FILE BROADCAST METHOD | |||||||||
GP-308218-US-NP | 11/610560 | 14 Dec 2006 | 2008-0147692-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | METHOD FOR MANIPULATING THE CONTENTS OF AN XML-BASED MESSAGE | |||||||||
GP-308431-US-NP | 11/610566 | 14 Dec 2006 | 2008-0148409-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | ELECTRONIC MODULE UPDATE DETECTION | |||||||||
GP-309252-US-NP | 11/618377 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0161988-A1 | 03 Jul 2008 | VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-309174-US-NP | 11/618424 | 29 Dec 2006 | 2008-0162042-A1 | 03 Jul 2008 | PACKAGED TOURS WITH TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION | |||||||||
GP-304229-US-CNT | 12/100696 | 10 Apr 2008 | 2008-0215336-A1 | 04 Sep 2008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A DEVICE FUNCTION OF A VEHICLE | |||||||||
P000175-US-NP | 11/693133 | 29 Mar 2007 | 2008-0238642-A1 | 02 Oct 2008 | VEHICLE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AN IN-VEHICLE DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-307747-US-NP | 11/696168 | 03 Apr 2007 | 2008-0247484-A1 | 09 Oct 2008 | METHOD FOR DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING CONTINUOUS SIGNAL MODULATION | |||||||||
P000382-US-CIP | 11/967396 | 31 Dec 2007 | 2008-0255828-A1 | 16 Oct 2008 | DATA COMMUNICATION VIA A VOICE CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK USING DISCONTINUITIES | |||||||||
P000070-US-NP | 11/744065 | 03 May 2007 | 2008-0273644-A1 | 06 Nov 2008 | SYNCHRONIZATION AND SEGMENT TYPE DETECTION METHOD FOR DATA TRANSMISSION VIA AN AUDIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
P000311-US-NP | 11/759577 | 07 Jun 2007 | 2008-0305789-A1 | 11 Dec 2008 | OFF PRL WIRELESS ACQUISITION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-309324-US-NP | 11/758213 | 05 Jun 2007 | 2008-0306681-A1 | 11 Dec 2008 | SYSTEM SERVING A REMOTELY ACCESSIBLE PAGE AND METHOD FOR REQUESTING NAVIGATION RELATED INFORMATION |
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P000718-US-NP | 11/773048 | 03 Jul 2007 | 2009-0012675-A1 | 08 Jan 2009 | METHOD OF PROVIDING DATA-RELATED SERVICES TO A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
P000719-US-NP | 11/772992 | 03 Jul 2007 | 2009-0012785-A1 | 08 Jan 2009 | SAMPLING RATE INDEPENDENT SPEECH RECOGNITION | |||||||||
P001052-US-NP | 11/780977 | 20 Jul 2007 | 2009-0023446-A1 | 22 Jan 2009 | SERVICE PROVIDER INITIATED ACCESS NETWORK SELECTION | |||||||||
P000731-US-NP | 11/829340 | 27 Jul 2007 | 2009-0030603-A1 | 29 Jan 2009 | DIGITAL MAP DATABASE AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING EVACUATION ROUTE INFORMATION | |||||||||
GP-309431-US-NP | 11/831320 | 31 Jul 2007 | 2009-0036091-A1 | 05 Feb 2009 | METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTION FROM A DEACTIVATED TELEMATICS UNIT ON A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-304847-US-CNT | 11/964147 | 26 Dec 2007 | 2009-0037045-A1 | 05 Feb 2009 | WEB-ENABLED CONFIGURABLE QUALITY DATA-COLLECTION TOOL | |||||||||
P000660-US-NP | 11/837775 | 13 Aug 2007 | 2009-0047929-A1 | 19 Feb 2009 | METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) MESSAGE | |||||||||
GP-307712-US-NP | 11/276896 | 17 Mar 2006 | 2009-0070034-A1 | 12 Mar 2009 | METHOD FOR RECORDING AN ANNOTATION AND MAKING IT AVAILABLE FOR LATER PLAYBACK | |||||||||
P001842-US-NP | 11/864190 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0088141-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONFERENCE CALLING WITH VEHICLE OCCUPANT | |||||||||
P001396-US-NP | 11/864227 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0088153-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | DETERMINING MOBILE PHONE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT | |||||||||
P000630-US-NP | 11/864248 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0088187-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONFIGURING A TELEMATICS DEVICE USING TWO-WAY DATA MESSAGING | |||||||||
P002091-US-NP | 11/864262 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0088973-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | COMMUTER ROUTE LEARNING | |||||||||
P001204-US-NP | 11/864291 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0088974-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | VEHICLE COMPASS USING TELEMATICS UNIT AND VEHICLE SENSOR INFORMATION | |||||||||
P001545-US-NP | 11/864275 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0089068-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURING REPLACEMENT MODULES IN VEHICLES |
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P002234-US-NP | 11/865058 | 30 Sep 2007 | 2009-0089069-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | METHOD FOR DEREGISTRATION OF REMOVED TELECOMMUNICATION MODULE | |||||||||
P001026-US-NP | 11/864204 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-0089160-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | GEO-BASED HANDS-FREE CALLING MINUTE AWARDS | |||||||||
P001075-US-NP | 11/932077 | 31 Oct 2007 | 2009-0109019-A1 | 30 Apr 2009 | IN-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXECUTING THE SAME | |||||||||
P000749-US-NP | 11/924092 | 25 Oct 2007 | 2009-0112393-A1 | 30 Apr 2009 | GENERATING VEHICLE TRIP EXPENSES AND PROJECTED MAINTENANCE NEEDS | |||||||||
P001073-US-NP | 11/931998 | 31 Oct 2007 | 2009-0112689-A1 | 30 Apr 2009 | REAL TIME VOTING REGARDING RADIO CONTENT | |||||||||
P002180-US-NP | 11/944897 | 26 Nov 2007 | 2009-0134991-A1 | 28 May 2009 | AUTOMATICALLY COMMUNICATING REMINDER MESSAGES TO A TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||||
P001200-US-NP | 11/944882 | 26 Nov 2007 | 2009-0135845-A1 | 28 May 2009 | CONNECTION MANAGEMENT FOR A VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT | |||||||||
P000140-US-NP | 11/944856 | 26 Nov 2007 | 2009-0138264-A1 | 28 May 2009 | SPEECH TO DTMF GENERATION | |||||||||
GP-301187-US-DIV | 12/368277 | 09 Feb 2009 | 2009-0149163-A1 | 11 Jun 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE-DIRECTED SERVICES | |||||||||
P001003-US-NP | 11/952853 | 07 Dec 2007 | 2009-0150023-A1 | 11 Jun 2009 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING VEHICLE DATA TO THIRD PARTY AUTHORIZED RECIPIENTS | |||||||||
P001161-US-NP | 11/952271 | 07 Dec 2007 | 2009-0150167-A1 | 11 Jun 2009 | METHOD FOR ORGANIZING DATA PRESENTED TO A USER IN A VEHICLE | |||||||||
P001224-US-NP | 11/959140 | 18 Dec 2007 | 2009-0157615-A1 | 18 Jun 2009 | SYNCHING ONLINE ADDRESS BOOK SOURCES FOR A VEHICLE USER | |||||||||
P001947-US-NP | 11/963125 | 21 Dec 2007 | 2009-0160607-A1 | 25 Jun 2009 | VEHICLE KEY FOB HAVING A COMMUNICATIONS CIRCUIT | |||||||||
P001125-US-NP | 11/963162 | 21 Dec 2007 | 2009-0161836-A1 | 25 Jun 2009 | METHOD OF VEHICLE NOTIFICATION OF CALL CENTER SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS | |||||||||
GP-304224-US-CNT | 12/395134 | 27 Feb 2009 | 2009-0163194-A1 | 25 Jun 2009 | TELEMATICS UNIT HAVING INTERACTIVE RADIO FEATURES | |||||||||
P001322-US-NP | 11/963258 | 21 Dec 2007 | 2009-0164053-A1 | 25 Jun 2009 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SECURITY SERVICE USING A VEHICLE KEYFOB |
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P002085-US-NP | 11/963148 | 21 Dec 2007 | 2009-0164551-A1 | 25 Jun 2009 | SMS AND PACKET DATA PERFORMANCE MONITORING | |||||||||
P000649-US-NP | 11/964262 | 26 Dec 2007 | 2009-0168742-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TIMING OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS INVOLVING TELEMATICS-EQUIPPED VEHICLES | |||||||||
P001888-US-NP | 11/964150 | 26 Dec 2007 | 2009-0168974-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | VEHICLE EMERGENCY CALL HANDLING AND ROUTING TO PSAPS | |||||||||
P001368-US-NP | 11/967354 | 31 Dec 2007 | 2009-0170434-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | METHOD OF VEHICLE TO VEHICLE COMMUNICATION | |||||||||
P001115-US-NP | 11/964255 | 26 Dec 2007 | 2009-0170537-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT DATA UPLOAD DEFERRAL | |||||||||
P001171-US-NP | 11/967347 | 31 Dec 2007 | 2009-0171684-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | ENHANCED ON-DEMAND DIAGNOSTIC AND MAINTENANCE REPORTING | |||||||||
P000161-US-NP | 11/964240 | 26 Dec 2007 | 2009-0172102-A1 | 02 Jul 2009 | PROCESSING ELECTRONIC MESSAGES WIRELESSLY SENT TO A VEHICLE | |||||||||
P000732-US-NP | 11/864358 | 28 Sep 2007 | 2009-088910-A1 | 02 Apr 2009 | METHOD TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE CURRENT DRAIN OF TELEMATICS UNIT NETWORK ACCESS DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-309388-US-NP | 11/612735 | 19 Dec 2006 | US/2008-0146202-A1 | 19 Jun 2008 | DYNAMIC PRL ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-306051-US-NP | 11/091194 | 28 Mar 2005 | US-2006-0217935-A1 | 28 Sep 2006 | VEHICLE COMPONENT USAGE MONITOR |
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2004P01014WOUS | 09/979209 | 31 Jan 2002 | 6964316 | 15 Nov 2005 | Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 144 99 - EP 1 187 754 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha/Opel 2003V30437) | |||||||||
2004P01016WOUS | 09/979237 | 28 Feb 2002 | 7207406 | 24 Apr 2007 | Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 145 99 - EP 1 178 918 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha/Opel 2003V30437) | |||||||||
2004P00295-US-NP | 09/979232 | 01 Dec 2004 | 7231995 | 19 Jun 2007 | Fronthaubenanordnung | |||||||||
G-856-US-CNT | 07/434536 | 08 Nov 1989 | 4931944 | 05 Jun 1990 | METHOD OF OPTIMIZING A VEHICLE ASSEMBLY LINE BUILD SEQUENCE | |||||||||
G-2294-US-NP | 07/393189 | 14 Aug 1989 | 4932371 | 12 Jun 1990 | EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A CRANKCASE SCAVENGED TWO-STROKE ENGINE OPERATING NEAR IDLE | |||||||||
G-4198-US-CNT | 07/453117 | 21 Dec 1989 | 4945882 | 07 Aug 1990 | MULTI-FUEL ENGINE CONTROL WITH OXYGEN SENSOR SIGNAL REFERENCE CONTROL | |||||||||
G-551-US-NP | 07/413039 | 27 Sep 1989 | 4947332 | 07 Aug 1990 | ROAD SURFACE ESTIMATION | |||||||||
G-3289-US-NP | 07/386167 | 28 Jul 1989 | 4959758 | 25 Sep 1990 | HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
G-1604-US-NP | 07/391917 | 27 Jul 1989 | 4969546 | 13 Nov 1990 | FLUID OPERATED CLUTCH WITH A DIRECTIONAL TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||||
G-4110-US-NP | 07/478899 | 12 Feb 1990 | 4975628 | 04 Dec 1990 | CLOSED-LOOP PWM CURRENT CONTROL FOR A VEHICLE TRANSMISSION FORCE MOTOR | |||||||||
G-3376-US-NP | 07/419307 | 10 Oct 1989 | 4976171 | 11 Dec 1990 | TRANSMISSION SHIFTER TO OPERATOR CONTROLLED MECHANISM INTERLOCK | |||||||||
G-4007-US-NP | 07/463719 | 11 Jan 1990 | 4989477 | 05 Feb 1991 | DOUBLE TRANSITION CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-3156-US-NP | 07/405809 | 11 Sep 1989 | 4990310 | 05 Feb 1991 | CREEP-RESISTANT DIE CAST ZINC ALLOYS | |||||||||
G-3740-US-NP | 07/394918 | 17 Aug 1989 | 4991067 | 05 Feb 1991 | HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
G-4458-US-NP | 07/481939 | 20 Feb 1990 | 4993891 | 19 Feb 1991 | MILLING CUTTER WITH GRINDING INSERTS | |||||||||
G-3749-US-NP | 07/478860 | 12 Feb 1990 | 4998604 | 12 Mar 1991 | VARIABLE CAPACITY CONTROL APPARATUS FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH | |||||||||
G-2402-US-NP | 07/415751 | 02 Oct 1989 | 4998780 | 12 Mar 1991 | WHEEL TRIM RETENTION | |||||||||
G-2056-US-NP | 07/435916 | 13 Nov 1989 | 5000300 | 19 Mar 1991 | HYDRAULIC RETARDER AND CONTROL | |||||||||
G-3143-US-NP | 07/502195 | 30 Mar 1990 | 5009116 | 23 Apr 1991 | POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-2706-US-NP | 07/467436 | 19 Jan 1990 | 5009294 | 23 Apr 1991 | VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-4634-US-NP | 07/447778 | 08 Dec 1989 | 5009295 | 23 Apr 1991 | TRANSMISSION SHIFTER TO OPERATOR CONTROLLED MECHANISM INTERLOCK | |||||||||
G-4042-US-NP | 07/401721 | 01 Sep 1989 | 5009462 | 23 Apr 1991 | WINDOW REVEAL MOLDING | |||||||||
G-2735-US-NP | 07/502723 | 02 Apr 1990 | 5009522 | 23 Apr 1991 | REDUCED FLOW BEARING | |||||||||
G-4688-US-NP | 07/444652 | 01 Dec 1989 | 5009844 | 23 Apr 1991 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SPHEROIDAL HYPOEUTECTIC ALUMINUM ALLOY | |||||||||
G-2982-US-NP | 07/481261 | 20 Feb 1990 | 5014200 | 07 May 1991 | ADAPTIVE CRUISE SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-4989-US-NP | 07/538051 | 13 Jun 1990 | 5014445 | 14 May 1991 | TRANSMISSION FLUID FILL REGULATOR AND SEAL ASSEMBLY |
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G-4009-US-NP | 07/448452 | 11 Dec 1989 | 5014573 | 14 May 1991 | DOUBLE TRANSITION UPSHIFT CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-1010-US-NP | 07/433806 | 09 Nov 1989 | 5015040 | 14 May 1991 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF DYNAMIC BRAKE PROPORTIONING | |||||||||
G-3902-US-NP | 07/483037 | 20 Feb 1990 | 5023617 | 11 Jun 1991 | VEHICLE FORWARD SENSOR ANTENNA STEERING SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-4308-US-NP | 07/594540 | 09 Oct 1990 | 5024818 | 18 Jun 1991 | APPARATUS FOR FORMING CARBON FIBERS | |||||||||
G-2705-US-NP | 07/467581 | 19 Jan 1990 | 5025882 | 25 Jun 1991 | VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-2869-US-NP | 07/456885 | 26 Dec 1989 | 5029494 | 09 Jul 1991 | CONTROL METHOD OF CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH POWERED DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-4370-US-NP | 07/602149 | 23 Oct 1990 | 5036729 | 06 Aug 1991 | COAST-SYNC-COAST DOWNSHIFT CONTROL METHOD FOR CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION SHIFTING | |||||||||
G-7447-US-NP | 07/651870 | 07 Feb 1991 | 5038636 | 13 Aug 1991 | DOUBLE TRANSITION DOWNSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-3090-US-NP | 07/464054 | 11 Jan 1990 | 5046174 | 03 Sep 1991 | METHOD OF CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-3994-US-NP | 07/463562 | 11 Jan 1990 | 5046175 | 03 Sep 1991 | METHOD OF DETECTING CLUTCH TIE-UP DURING TRANSMISSION SHIFTING | |||||||||
G-4194-US-NP | 07/464055 | 11 Jan 1990 | 5046178 | 03 Sep 1991 | CONTROL METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GARAGE SHIFTS | |||||||||
G-2258-US-NP | 07/552979 | 16 Jul 1990 | 5046383 | 10 Sep 1991 | ACCELERATION-BASED CONTROL OF POWER-ON CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH UPSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-4801-US-NP | 07/593728 | 05 Oct 1990 | 5046592 | 10 Sep 1991 | SERVO SHIFT CONTROL FOR A FORWARD/REVERSE MECHANISM | |||||||||
G-4531-US-NP | 07/571813 | 24 Aug 1990 | 5046997 | 10 Sep 1991 | TWO-STAGE FINAL DRIVE | |||||||||
G-3800-US-NP | 07/651888 | 07 Feb 1991 | 5050458 | 24 Sep 1991 | DOUBLE TRANSITION UPSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-5702-US-NP | 07/597920 | 12 Oct 1990 | 5054186 | 08 Oct 1991 | CLUTCH ASSEMBLY METHOD | |||||||||
G-3607-US-NP | 07/617322 | 23 Nov 1990 | 5056874 | 15 Oct 1991 | BRAKE CONTROL VALVE | |||||||||
G-4011-US-NP | 07/463717 | 11 Jan 1990 | 5058460 | 22 Oct 1991 | CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH CONTROL IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-695-US-NP | 07/491479 | 09 Mar 1990 | 5058776 | 22 Oct 1991 | APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING PARTICULATE MATERIAL FOR FOUNDRY FURNACE RELINING | |||||||||
G-6910-US-NP | 07/667141 | 11 Mar 1991 | 5062321 | 05 Nov 1991 | CONTROL APPARATUS FOR REGULATING ENGAGEMENT OF A FLUID OPERATED TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE | |||||||||
G-3377-US-NP | 07/678406 | 01 Apr 1991 | 5062447 | 05 Nov 1991 | TRANSMISSION BREATHER CONTROL VALVE AND VENT | |||||||||
G-4369-US-NP | 07/601074 | 23 Oct 1990 | 5070746 | 10 Dec 1991 | SHIFT SCHEDULING METHOD FOR CLUTCH ENERGY LIMITATION | |||||||||
G-4010-US-NP | 07/456434 | 26 Dec 1989 | 5070747 | 10 Dec 1991 | ADAPTIVE POWER DOWNSHIFT CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-5138-US-NP | 07/554002 | 17 Jul 1990 | 5070830 | 10 Dec 1991 | POWERTRAIN AND STIFFENING BRACKET THEREFOR |
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G-7605-US-CIP | 07/653923 | 12 Feb 1991 | 5070846 | 10 Dec 1991 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING AND CORRECTING BIAS ERRORS IN A SOFTWARE AIR METER | |||||||||
G-5908-US-NP | 07/558876 | 26 Jul 1990 | 5072092 | 10 Dec 1991 | EXCIMER LASER TREATMENT OF ENGINE BEARING SURFACES SUCH AS CYLINDERS | |||||||||
G-2870-US-NP | 07/456904 | 26 Dec 1989 | 5072390 | 10 Dec 1991 | ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-4119-US-NP | 07/603034 | 25 Oct 1990 | 5079946 | 14 Jan 1992 | VALVE POSITION SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
G-3748-US-NP | 07/602569 | 24 Oct 1990 | 5079970 | 14 Jan 1992 | ACCELERATION-BASED CONTROL OF POWER-ON DOWNSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-4270-US-NP | 07/701898 | 17 May 1991 | 5080056 | 14 Jan 1992 | THERMALLY SPRAYED ALUMINUM-BRONZE COATINGS ON ALUMINUM ENGINE BORES | |||||||||
G-8087-US-NP | 07/722770 | 31 Jul 1991 | 5086670 | 11 Feb 1992 | ADAPTIVE TRANSMISSION SHIFT PRESSURE CONTROL WITH CLOSED-LOOP COMPENSATION | |||||||||
G-3417-US-NP | 07/532769 | 04 Jun 1990 | 5086860 | 11 Feb 1992 | VEHICULAR BATTERY RETAINER AND SHIELD | |||||||||
G-5621-US-CIP | 07/576546 | 30 Aug 1990 | 5086887 | 11 Feb 1992 | ANCHOR PIN FOR A BRAKE BAND | |||||||||
G-4560-US-NP | 07/580992 | 12 Sep 1990 | 5087173 | 11 Feb 1992 | SEATING AND ALIGNMENT DETECTING DEVICE | |||||||||
G-1616-US-NP | 07/601075 | 23 Oct 1990 | 5090382 | 25 Feb 1992 | VEHICLE ENGINE IGNITION TIMING WITH ADAPTIVE KNOCK RETARD | |||||||||
G-8459-US-CIP | 07/732386 | 18 Jul 1991 | 5094213 | 10 Mar 1992 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING R-STEP AHEAD ENGINE STATE MEASUREMENTS | |||||||||
G-5281-US-NP | 07/710640 | 05 Jun 1991 | 5094214 | 10 Mar 1992 | VEHICLE ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS | |||||||||
G-3791-US-NP | 07/726492 | 08 Jul 1991 | 5094328 | 10 Mar 1992 | ELECTRO-RHEOLOGICAL CLUTCH APPLY SYSTEM [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION] | |||||||||
G-2316-US-NP | 07/392163 | 10 Aug 1989 | 5094329 | 10 Mar 1992 | DUAL FLYWHEEL FOR A TRANSMISSION INPUT CLUTCH | |||||||||
GP-302143-US-NP | 07/600442 | 19 Oct 1990 | 5094579 | 10 Mar 1992 | FASTENER AND GROMMET ASSEMBLY PROVIDING AXIAL PLAY | |||||||||
G-7904-US-NP | 07/699034 | 13 May 1991 | 5111902 | 12 May 1992 | AUTOMATIC POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-5143-US-NP | 07/678373 | 01 Apr 1991 | 5113651 | 19 May 1992 | AIR INJECTION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
G-5710-US-NP | 07/688419 | 22 Apr 1991 | 5115887 | 26 May 1992 | COMMON HYDRAULIC CIRCUITRY FOR A SCAVENGE AND TOWING SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-7872-US-NP | 07/692416 | 29 Apr 1991 | 5119697 | 09 Jun 1992 | CONTROL APPARATUS FOR REGULATING ENGAGEMENT OF A FLUID OPERATED TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE | |||||||||
G-8745-US-NP | 07/739764 | 02 Aug 1991 | 5119912 | 09 Jun 1992 | AUTOMATIC/MECHANICAL APPLY PARK BRAKE DISTRIBUTOR [MAINTAIN WITHOUT INPUT FROM NAPD] | |||||||||
G-7766-US-NP | 07/776013 | 15 Oct 1991 | 5119914 | 09 Jun 1992 | ACCUMULATOR AND RELAY VALVE | |||||||||
G-6860-US-NP | 07/729094 | 12 Jul 1991 | 5122199 | 16 Jun 1992 | COPPER BRAZED TORQUE CONVERTER PUMP HOUSING MADE FROM FORMABLE HIGH STRENGTH MICROALLOYED STEEL | |||||||||
G-7322-US-NP | 07/684747 | 15 Apr 1991 | 5122292 | 16 Jun 1992 | METHODS OF VARYING THE FREQUENCY TO PRODUCE PREDETERMINED ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL RESPONSES [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION] |
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G-7321-US-NP | 07/684759 | 15 Apr 1991 | 5122293 | 16 Jun 1992 | METHOD OF ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING AN ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL RESPONSE AT CONSTANT ALTERNATING CURRENT [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION] | |||||||||
G-3712-US-NP | 07/755957 | 06 Sep 1991 | 5129274 | 14 Jul 1992 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SHIFT INTERLOCK APPARATUS FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANMISSION | |||||||||
G-7256-US-NP | 07/694613 | 02 May 1991 | 5129368 | 14 Jul 1992 | INTAKE MANIFOLD SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
G-5595-US-NP | 07/559852 | 30 Jul 1990 | 5132909 | 21 Jul 1992 | APPARATUS FOR DIAGNOSING INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER PERFORMANCE BY ESTIMATED INSTANTANEOUS ENGINE SPEEDS | |||||||||
G-4034-US-NP | 07/750357 | 27 Aug 1991 | 5146882 | 15 Sep 1992 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COLD STARTING A SPARK IGNITED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FUELED WITH AN ALCOHOL-BASED FUEL MIXTURE | |||||||||
G-6267-US-NP | 07/796140 | 22 Nov 1991 | 5150694 | 29 Sep 1992 | DIESEL ENGINE CLOSED LOOP AIR/FUEL RATIO CONTROL | |||||||||
G-5109-US-NP | 07/773340 | 08 Oct 1991 | 5163341 | 17 Nov 1992 | CRANKSHAFT WITH LUBRICATION PASSAGES | |||||||||
G-9593-US-NP | 07/862924 | 03 Apr 1992 | 5163342 | 17 Nov 1992 | ADAPTIVE TRANSMISSION PRESSURE CONTROL WITH RUN-THROUGH DETECTION | |||||||||
G-6007-US-NP | 07/638300 | 07 Jan 1991 | 5163399 | 17 Nov 1992 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING ENGINE OUTPUT POWER TO COMPENSATE FOR LOADING DUE TO A VARIABLE CAPACITY AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR | |||||||||
G-5208-US-NP | 07/781724 | 22 Oct 1991 | 5163404 | 17 Nov 1992 | VEHICLE ENGINE IGNITION TIMING SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH WINDOWING KNOCK CONTROL | |||||||||
G-3291-US-NP | 07/747201 | 16 Aug 1991 | 5163702 | 17 Nov 1992 | SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL | |||||||||
G-8840-US-NP | 07/747199 | 16 Aug 1991 | 5163705 | 17 Nov 1992 | SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO TRANSMISSION SHIFT | |||||||||
G-5998-US-NP | 07/578372 | 07 Sep 1990 | 5164903 | 17 Nov 1992 | ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF TRACTIVE FORCE PROPORTIONING FOR A CLASS OF FOUR WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES | |||||||||
G-7433-US-NP | 07/704239 | 22 May 1991 | 5172608 | 22 Dec 1992 | JOINT CONNECTION WITH A SPRING CLIP AND NUT | |||||||||
G-4910-US-NP | 07/539858 | 18 Jun 1990 | 5185708 | 09 Feb 1993 | METHOD FOR COLLECTING DATA BY A MANUFACTURING PROCESS MANAGER FROM A PLURALITY OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS | |||||||||
G-7160-US-NP | 07/831144 | 07 Feb 1992 | 5186080 | 16 Feb 1993 | ENGINE COASTDOWN CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-7144-US-NP | 07/712121 | 07 Jun 1991 | 5186081 | 16 Feb 1993 | METHOD OF REGULATING SUPERCHARGER BOOST PRESSURE | |||||||||
G-9486-US-CNT | 07/811901 | 20 Dec 1991 | 5186278 | 16 Feb 1993 | OIL MIST SEPARATOR | |||||||||
G-9090-US-NP | 07/840246 | 24 Feb 1992 | 5186294 | 16 Feb 1993 | CONTROL METHOD FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF A TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH | |||||||||
G-5732-US-NP | 07/694599 | 02 May 1991 | 5186371 | 16 Feb 1993 | SPARE TIRE CARRIER | |||||||||
G-8841-US-NP | 07/747200 | 16 Aug 1991 | 5186487 | 16 Feb 1993 | SELECTABLE DAMPING VEHICLE SUSPENSION CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO ENGINE TORQUE | |||||||||
G-6930-US-NP | 07/888088 | 26 May 1992 | 5195343 | 23 Mar 1993 | PUSHER APPARATUS FOR MULTI-AXIS TUBE BENDER |
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G-8738-US-NP | 07/808514 | 16 Dec 1991 | 5197420 | 30 Mar 1993 | CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER AND TENSIONER | |||||||||
G-926-US-NP | 07/790401 | 12 Nov 1991 | 5200027 | 06 Apr 1993 | AN OIL MICROSENSOR HAVING INTERDIGITATED ELECTRODES WITH ROUGH SURFACES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME | |||||||||
G-7978-US-NP | 07/860400 | 30 Mar 1992 | 5201587 | 13 Apr 1993 | DISENGAGING NEEDLE ROLLER THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
G-7966-US-NP | 07/871790 | 21 Apr 1992 | 5201616 | 13 Apr 1993 | HOLE FINISHING TOOL WITH IMPROVED AXIAL ALIGNMENT | |||||||||
G-9015-US-NP | 07/777696 | 08 Oct 1991 | 5210393 | 11 May 1993 | ENGINE BLOCK HEATER | |||||||||
G-4008-US-NP | 07/463718 | 11 Jan 1990 | 5211079 | 18 May 1993 | METHOD OF ADAPTIVE CONTROL FOR CLOSED THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-9475-US-NP | 07/871528 | 21 Apr 1992 | 5213178 | 25 May 1993 | TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH FUEL AND SPARK CONTROL | |||||||||
G-9130-US-NP | 07/857864 | 26 Mar 1992 | 5215176 | 01 Jun 1993 | DEVICE FOR OPERATING A CLUTCH, ESPECIALLY AN AUTOMOTIVE CLUTCH | |||||||||
F-1022-US-NP | 07/781629 | 23 Oct 1991 | 5215693 | 01 Jun 1993 | METHOD FOR FORMING MACHINABLE UNFIRED CERAMIC COMPACTS | |||||||||
G-6181-US-CIP | 07/642752 | 18 Jan 1991 | 5216606 | 01 Jun 1993 | COMPENSATED CONTROL METHOD FOR FILLING A FLUID-OPERATED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CLUTCH | |||||||||
G-8215-US-NP | 07/970506 | 02 Nov 1992 | 5218938 | 15 Jun 1993 | STRUCTURAL OIL PAN FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
G-8189-US-NP | 07/837123 | 19 Feb 1992 | 5223051 | 29 Jun 1993 | METHOD OF PRODUCING CAST-TO-SIZE TOOLS | |||||||||
G-4663-US-NP | 07/657783 | 19 Feb 1991 | 5224042 | 29 Jun 1993 | FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM WITH SPEED-DEPENDENT PHASE REVERSAL | |||||||||
G-7385-US-NP | 07/942919 | 10 Sep 1992 | 5226517 | 13 Jul 1993 | CLUTCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
G-10122-US-NP | 07/881275 | 11 May 1992 | 5233854 | 10 Aug 1993 | PRESS APPARATUS FOR HYDROFORMING A TUBE | |||||||||
G-7697-US-NP | 07/890189 | 29 May 1992 | 5233856 | 10 Aug 1993 | EXTERNAL SEAL UNIT FOR TUBE HYDROFORMING | |||||||||
G-5755-US-NP | 07/920744 | 01 Jun 1992 | 5233878 | 10 Aug 1993 | CLOSED LOOP CONTROL FOR TRANSMISSION SHIFT FORK POSITION | |||||||||
G-8739-US-NP | 07/947617 | 21 Sep 1992 | 5234090 | 10 Aug 1993 | CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT FOR A MULTI-PLATE FLUID OPERATED FRICTION CLUTCH | |||||||||
G-7330-US-NP | 07/894696 | 05 Jun 1992 | 5240893 | 31 Aug 1993 | METHOD OF PREPARING METAL-HETEROCARBON-NITROGEN CATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS | |||||||||
G-10152-US-NP | 07/956134 | 02 Oct 1992 | 5245893 | 21 Sep 1993 | TRANSMISSION DETENT SHIFT CONTROL WITH ACCELERATION-BASED COMPENSATION | |||||||||
G-4514-US-NP | 07/727616 | 10 Jul 1991 | 5251137 | 05 Oct 1993 | VEHICLE HANDLING CONTROL METHOD FOR ANTILOCK BRAKING | |||||||||
G-11331-US-CNT | 07/994488 | 21 Dec 1992 | 5251404 | 12 Oct 1993 | BELT GRINDER FOR CRANKSHAFT PINS | |||||||||
G-10566-US-CIP | 07/910488 | 08 Jul 1992 | 5251512 | 12 Oct 1993 | DYNAMIC SHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-10021-US-CNT | 07/870193 | 13 Apr 1992 | 5252239 | 12 Oct 1993 | ER FLUIDS HAVING CHEMICALLY DEFOLIATED VERMICULITE TREATED WITH A ALKYL AMMONIUM HALIDE AND METHODS OF MAKING [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION] |
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G-10186-US-CNT | 07/874992 | 24 Apr 1992 | 5252240 | 12 Oct 1993 | ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS INCLUDING ALKYL BENZOATES [10/03 MAINTAIN PER R&D - POSSIBLE DONATION] | |||||||||
G-6406-US-NP | 07/720071 | 24 Jun 1991 | 5258912 | 02 Nov 1993 | WHEEL UNDERSTEER SPEED CONTROL | |||||||||
G-5598-US-NP | 07/843037 | 28 Feb 1992 | 5263358 | 23 Nov 1993 | CLOSED-LOOP AIR-FUEL RATIO CONTROLLER | |||||||||
G-11668-US-CIP | 08/035828 | 23 Mar 1993 | 5263533 | 23 Nov 1993 | MOLD FOR PRODUCING THIN WALL CASTINGS BY GRAVITY POURING | |||||||||
H-196052-US-NP | 07/906599 | 30 Jun 1992 | 5264776 | 23 Nov 1993 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE INDUCTIVE COUPLING CHARGE-PORT | |||||||||
G-10822-US-CIP | 07/960079 | 13 Oct 1992 | 5265693 | 30 Nov 1993 | INTEGRATED TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-7603-US-CIP | 07/653931 | 12 Feb 1991 | 5270935 | 14 Dec 1993 | ENGINE WITH PREDICTION/ESTIMATION AIR FLOW DETERMINATION | |||||||||
G-9694-US-NP | 07/933128 | 21 Aug 1992 | 5271967 | 21 Dec 1993 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLICATION OF THERMAL SPRAY COATINGS TO ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||||
G-8714-US-NP | 07/862691 | 03 Apr 1992 | 5272017 | 21 Dec 1993 | METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ASSEMBLIES MADE THEREBY | |||||||||
G-6916-US-CIP | 07/699635 | 16 May 1991 | 5272341 | 21 Dec 1993 | TRANSPACITOR | |||||||||
G-8536-US-CIP | 07/927038 | 10 Aug 1992 | 5273019 | 28 Dec 1993 | APPARATUS OF DYNAMIC PREDICTION OF EGR IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD | |||||||||
G-2343-US-NP | 07/702873 | 20 May 1991 | 5276621 | 04 Jan 1994 | QUARTER CAR VARIABLE FORCE SUSPENSION SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
G-11546-US-CIP | 08/026913 | 05 Mar 1993 | 5280053 | 18 Jan 1994 | MACHINABLE, HIGH STRENGTH EPOXY TOOLING COMPOSITIONS | |||||||||
G-10501-US-NP | 07/949165 | 22 Sep 1992 | 5282386 | 01 Feb 1994 | APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUE FOR FLUID LEVEL DETERMINATION IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||||
G-7879-US-NP | 07/832834 | 07 Feb 1992 | 5282401 | 01 Feb 1994 | ADAPTIVE ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF POWER-ON UPSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-8196-US-NP | 07/941018 | 04 Sep 1992 | 5284571 | 08 Feb 1994 | METHOD OF MAKING ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ELECTRODES MADE THEREBY | |||||||||
G-10203-US-NP | 07/960639 | 14 Oct 1992 | 5289739 | 01 Mar 1994 | ENGINE IDLE FUEL CONTROL DURING TRANSMISSION RANGE SHIFTING | |||||||||
G-9455-US-NP | 08/069464 | 01 Jun 1993 | 5289812 | 01 Mar 1994 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AIR/FUEL RATIO COMPENSATION | |||||||||
G-9229-US-CIP | 07/804857 | 06 Dec 1991 | 5293553 | 08 Mar 1994 | SOFTWARE AIR-FLOW METER FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
G-8543-US-NP | 07/864880 | 03 Apr 1992 | 5297054 | 22 Mar 1994 | EXPERT SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING GEAR DESIGNS | |||||||||
G-4120-US-NP | 07/678094 | 01 Apr 1991 | 5297064 | 22 Mar 1994 | SENSOR LAG COMPENSATION | |||||||||
G-6514-US-CIP | 07/970422 | 02 Nov 1992 | 5305218 | 19 Apr 1994 | VEHICLE HANDLING CONTROL FOR WHEEL SLIP CONTROL SYSTEMS | |||||||||
G-9769-US-NP | 07/885933 | 19 May 1992 | 5307727 | 03 May 1994 | NEUTRAL TO DRIVE SHIFT TIME CONTROL | |||||||||
G-7407-US-NP | 07/910799 | 09 Jul 1992 | 5308183 | 03 May 1994 | LOCK COUPLING BETWEEN SHAFT AND ROTOR | |||||||||
H-196169-US-NP | 07/954187 | 30 Sep 1992 | 5310387 | 10 May 1994 | DIFFERENTIAL DRIVE MOTOR | |||||||||
G-6126-US-NP | 07/770269 | 03 Oct 1991 | 5315519 | 24 May 1994 | METHOD OF SENSING EXCESSIVE SLIP IN A WHEEL SLIP CONTROL SYSTEM |
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H-170033-US-DIV | 08/102189 | 05 Aug 1993 | 5316871 | 31 May 1994 | METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS AND ASSEMBLIES MADE THEREBY | |||||||||
G-7782-US-NP | 07/902153 | 22 Jun 1992 | 5319949 | 14 Jun 1994 | REGULATOR VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR A TORQUE CONVERTER | |||||||||
G-9783-US-NP | 08/010025 | 28 Jan 1993 | 5320157 | 14 Jun 1994 | EXPENDABLE CORE FOR CASTING PROCESSES [MAINTAIN - THIS HAS BEEN LICENSED] | |||||||||
G-10754-US-NP | 08/071548 | 04 Jun 1993 | 5321964 | 21 Jun 1994 | EXTERNAL SEAL DEVICE FOR TUBE HYDROFORMING | |||||||||
H-196050-US-NP | 07/823950 | 22 Jan 1992 | 5323099 | 21 Jun 1994 | WALL/CEILING MOUNTED INDUCTIVE CHARGER | |||||||||
G-10089-US-NP | 08/093564 | 19 Jul 1993 | 5323665 | 28 Jun 1994 | STARTING VIBRATION DAMPED FLEXPLATE FLYWHEEL | |||||||||
H-196046-US-NP | 07/823949 | 22 Jan 1992 | 5327065 | 05 Jul 1994 | HAND-HELD INDUCTIVE CHARGER HAVING CONCENTRIC WINDINGS | |||||||||
G-9121-US-NP | 08/092534 | 19 Jul 1993 | 5327868 | 12 Jul 1994 | VEHICLE IGNITION SYSTEM HAVING ADAPTIVE KNOCK RETARD WITH STARTING TEMPERATURE CORRECTION | |||||||||
G-11371-US-NP | 08/050796 | 22 Apr 1993 | 5329809 | 19 Jul 1994 | NON-INTRUSIVE CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSOR | |||||||||
G-8443-US-NP | 08/049693 | 16 Apr 1993 | 5333775 | 02 Aug 1994 | HYDROFORMING OF COMPOUND TUBES | |||||||||
G-11375-US-NP | 08/048016 | 19 Apr 1993 | 5339667 | 23 Aug 1994 | METHOD FOR PINCH FREE TUBE FORMING | |||||||||
G-10966-US-NP | 08/020961 | 22 Feb 1993 | 5345817 | 13 Sep 1994 | MISFIRE DETECTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||||
G-8879-US-NP | 08/106664 | 16 Aug 1993 | 5345914 | 13 Sep 1994 | ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION CONTROL | |||||||||
G-6503-US-NP | 08/015699 | 09 Feb 1993 | 5347879 | 20 Sep 1994 | POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-196173-US-NP | 08/061414 | 13 May 1993 | 5349278 | 20 Sep 1994 | TORQUE OSCILLATION COMPENSATION UTILIZING VELOCITY FEEDBACK | |||||||||
H-196171-US-NP | 07/995444 | 23 Dec 1992 | 5349498 | 20 Sep 1994 | INTEGRAL EXTENDED SURFACE COOLING OF POWER MODULES | |||||||||
H-196172-US-NP | 08/061413 | 13 May 1993 | 5350989 | 27 Sep 1994 | TORQUE OSCILLATION COMPENSATION UTILIZING BATTERY CURRENT SENSING | |||||||||
G-10323-US-NP | 07/938103 | 31 Aug 1992 | 5351795 | 04 Oct 1994 | ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED HYDRODYNAMIC RETARDER WITH ADAPTIVE DUTY CYCLES BASED ON DECELARATIONS | |||||||||
G-6502-US-NP | 08/015718 | 09 Feb 1993 | 5353661 | 11 Oct 1994 | POWER TRANSMISSION WITH COAXIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT SHAFTS SUPPORTED AT ONE END OF EACH SHAFT BY FLOATING BEARING SUPPORT | |||||||||
G-8781-US-NP | 08/047510 | 13 Apr 1993 | 5357821 | 25 Oct 1994 | TRANSMISSION AND SHIFT CONTROL | |||||||||
H-168084-US-NP | 08/144382 | 02 Nov 1993 | 5361624 | 08 Nov 1994 | SENSOR FOR DISSOLVED AIR IN BRAKE FLUID AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME | |||||||||
G-11370-US-NP | 08/035139 | 19 Mar 1993 | 5367904 | 29 Nov 1994 | NON-INTRUSIVE CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSOR HAVING IMPROVED RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS | |||||||||
G-6434-US-NP | 08/015712 | 09 Feb 1993 | 5367914 | 29 Nov 1994 | POWER TRANSMISSION HAVING CREEPING SPEED BY CONCURRENT SUPPING ENGAGEMENT OF THE DUAL INPUT PLATE CLUTCHES OF THE COUNTERSHAFTS | |||||||||
G-6329-US-NP | 08/093929 | 20 Jul 1993 | 5372108 | 13 Dec 1994 | ENGINE CHARGE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
G-11827-US-DIV | 08/044688 | 12 Apr 1993 | 5372981 | 13 Dec 1994 | METHOD OF PREPARING METAL-HETEROCARBON-NITROGEN CATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS |
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G-9559-US-NP | 08/013266 | 03 Feb 1993 | 5374415 | 20 Dec 1994 | METHOD FOR FORMING CARBON FIBERS | |||||||||
H-170770-US-NP | 08/172977 | 27 Dec 1993 | 5377651 | 03 Jan 1995 | CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL OF A DIESEL ENGINE | |||||||||
H-168812-US-CNT | 08/077677 | 15 Jun 1993 | 5380564 | 10 Jan 1995 | HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BLASTING LOW DENSITY METALLIC SURFACES | |||||||||
H-176000-US-CNT | 08/168335 | 17 Dec 1993 | 5384949 | 31 Jan 1995 | TORQUE TRANSMITTING STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE | |||||||||
G-10313-US-NP | 07/944625 | 14 Sep 1992 | 5385516 | 31 Jan 1995 | CONTROL METHOD FOR MANAGING ENGINE TORQUE | |||||||||
H-196204-US-NP | 08/130063 | 30 Sep 1993 | 5388040 | 07 Feb 1995 | SERIES RESONANT CONVERTER HAVING AN ACTIVELY CONTROLLED THIRD ELEMENT | |||||||||
G-8224-US-NP | 08/026040 | 04 Mar 1993 | 5390992 | 21 Feb 1995 | VEHICLE ELECTRIC BRAKE SYSTEM WITH STATIC BRAKE TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-168034-US-NP | 08/178995 | 07 Jan 1994 | 5392517 | 28 Feb 1995 | METHOD OF MAKING A RING GEAR | |||||||||
G-10572-US-NP | 08/132944 | 07 Oct 1993 | 5392598 | 28 Feb 1995 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AIR/FUEL RATIO REGULATION | |||||||||
G-10108-US-NP | 07/967871 | 27 Oct 1992 | 5394327 | 28 Feb 1995 | TRANSFERABLE ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT FOR ADAPTIVELY CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-172202-US-CNT | 08/122992 | 20 Sep 1993 | 5394331 | 28 Feb 1995 | MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
H-167936-US-NP | 08/250211 | 26 May 1994 | 5398533 | 21 Mar 1995 | APPARATUS FOR PIERCING HYDROFORMED PART | |||||||||
G-8685-US-NP | 08/145539 | 04 Nov 1993 | 5402007 | 28 Mar 1995 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING VEHICLE BATTERY STATE-OF-CHARGE | |||||||||
H-201330-US-NP | 08/146689 | 02 Nov 1993 | 5408209 | 18 Apr 1995 | COOLED SECONDARY COILS OF ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILE CHARGING TRANSFORMER | |||||||||
G-9662-US-NP | 08/043703 | 08 Apr 1993 | 5410253 | 25 Apr 1995 | ENGINE POSITION DETECTION | |||||||||
H-200730-US-NP | 08/103618 | 09 Aug 1993 | 5412304 | 02 May 1995 | COOLED PRIMARY OF AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER | |||||||||
H-169135-US-CNT | 08/082530 | 28 Jun 1993 | 5413773 | 09 May 1995 | METHOD FOR FORMING CARBON FILTERS | |||||||||
G-11308-US-NP | 08/202961 | 28 Feb 1994 | 5421302 | 06 Jun 1995 | ENGINE SPEED CONTROL STATE PREDICTION | |||||||||
H-181684-US-NP | 08/233916 | 28 Apr 1994 | 5421562 | 06 Jun 1995 | GAS-SHIELDED SIPHONIC VALVE | |||||||||
G-11669-US-NP | 08/155263 | 22 Nov 1993 | 5423208 | 13 Jun 1995 | AIR DYNAMICS STATE CHARACTERIZATION | |||||||||
G-10319-US-NP | 08/327774 | 24 Oct 1994 | 5424101 | 13 Jun 1995 | METHOD OF MAKING METALLIZED EPOXY TOOLS | |||||||||
H-175327-US-CNT | 08/158181 | 26 Nov 1993 | 5425686 | 20 Jun 1995 | TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE RESPONSIVE TO STEERING-WHEEL-MOUNTED SWITCHES FOR CHANGING BETWEEN AN AUTO, SEMI-AUTO AND MANUAL MODES | |||||||||
G-10034-US-NP | 08/104967 | 10 Aug 1993 | 5425688 | 20 Jun 1995 | HYDRAULIC FORWARD/REVERSE SHIFT FORK CONTROL FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-8016-US-NP | 08/103949 | 10 Aug 1993 | 5427676 | 27 Jun 1995 | METHOD OF MAKING A CAST-TO-SIZE MOLD FOR MOLDING FINISHED PLASTIC PARTS | |||||||||
G-11611-US-NP | 08/166978 | 14 Dec 1993 | 5431011 | 11 Jul 0000 | XXXXXXXXX CONVERTER DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-179254-US-NP | 08/236837 | 02 May 1994 | 5431043 | 11 Jul 1995 | CATALYST ACTIVITY TEST | |||||||||
H-196208-US-NP | 08/140954 | 25 Oct 1993 | 5434493 | 18 Jul 1995 | FIXED CORE INDUCTIVE CHARGER | |||||||||
G-8583-US-NP | 07/775395 | 15 Oct 1991 | 5434779 | 18 Jul 1995 | ADAPTIVE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-176456-US-NP | 08/266394 | 27 Jun 1994 | 5444976 | 29 Aug 0000 | XXXXXXXXX CONVERTER HEATING | |||||||||
G-9564-US-NP | 08/140657 | 21 Oct 1993 | 5445042 | 29 Aug 1995 | TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL WITH HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED SYNCHRONIZERS |
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H-180005-US-NP | 08/213854 | 16 Mar 1994 | 5445125 | 29 Aug 1995 | ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL INTERFACE | |||||||||
H-168937-US-NP | 08/197036 | 16 Feb 1994 | 5445234 | 29 Aug 0000 | XXXX XXXXX TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-11625-US-NP | 08/197094 | 16 Feb 1994 | 5445253 | 29 Aug 1995 | SHIFT CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A MULTI-SPEED COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-11045-US-NP | 08/077155 | 16 Jun 1993 | 5445576 | 29 Aug 1995 | ENGINE TORQUE MANAGEMENT DURING COAST DOWNSHIFTING OF AN AUTOMATIC SHIFT TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-11440-US-NP | 08/170144 | 20 Dec 1993 | 5454260 | 03 Oct 1995 | NON DESTRUCTIVE ADHESION TESTING | |||||||||
G-10641-US-NP | 08/086182 | 30 Jun 1993 | 5454423 | 03 Oct 1995 | MELT PUMPING APPARATUS AND CASTING APPARATUS | |||||||||
G-8748-US-NP | 08/143961 | 01 Nov 1993 | 5454442 | 03 Oct 1995 | ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-175575-US-NP | 08/269329 | 30 Jun 1994 | 5454703 | 03 Oct 1995 | APPARATUS FOR MOLDING EXPANDED POLYMER BEADS | |||||||||
G-11836-US-NP | 08/086419 | 02 Jul 1993 | 5456340 | 10 Oct 1995 | CONTROL FOR VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION RETARDERS | |||||||||
H-196502-US-NP | 08/237564 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5457378 | 10 Oct 1995 | ELECTROMAGNETICALLY SHIELDED INDUCTIVE CHARGING APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-166983-US-NP | 08/401110 | 08 Mar 1995 | 5458927 | 17 Oct 1995 | PROCESS FOR THE FORMATION OF WEAR- AND SCUFF-RESISTANT CARBON COATINGS | |||||||||
H-196273-US-NP | 08/179833 | 22 Jan 1994 | 5461299 | 24 Oct 1995 | WEATHERIZED CURB SIDE CHARGER | |||||||||
H-172774-US-NP | 08/287546 | 08 Aug 1994 | 5461938 | 31 Oct 1995 | CONTROL CABLE END CONNECTOR | |||||||||
H-196244-US-NP | 08/146763 | 02 Nov 1993 | 5463303 | 31 Oct 1995 | MULTILAYER SEPARATE WINDINGS OF INDUCTIVE CHARGE COUPLER FOR AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER | |||||||||
G-11320-US-NP | 08/202962 | 28 Feb 1994 | 5463993 | 07 Nov 1995 | ENGINE SPEED CONTROL | |||||||||
G-11410-US-NP | 08/093340 | 19 Jul 1993 | 5465200 | 07 Nov 1995 | LAMP ASSEMBLY FASTENING SYSTEM | |||||||||
G-10512-US-NP | 08/292642 | 18 Aug 1994 | 5465210 | 07 Nov 1995 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL CENTER POSITION | |||||||||
G-11667-US-NP | 08/217824 | 25 Mar 1994 | 5465617 | 14 Nov 1995 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL | |||||||||
G-8586-US-NP | 08/282999 | 29 Jul 1994 | 5470286 | 28 Nov 1995 | A REACTION CARRIER ASSEMBLY HAVING ZERO RELATIVE PIN DEFLECTION | |||||||||
H-196501-US-NP | 08/237563 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5477122 | 19 Dec 1995 | PLASTIC POWDER IRON PROTECTION COVER OVER FERRITE FOR AN INDUCTIVELY COUPLED CHARGE PROBE | |||||||||
G-11626-US-NP | 08/219311 | 29 Mar 1994 | 5481932 | 09 Jan 1996 | MULTI-AXIS COUNTERSHAFT POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-173289-US-NP | 08/296559 | 26 Aug 1994 | 5482148 | 09 Jan 1996 | SYSTEM FOR TRANSMISSION OVERSPEED AND HORSEPOWER LIMIT PROTECTION | |||||||||
H-196303-US-NP | 08/237495 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5483143 | 09 Jan 1996 | A COMPOSITE CORE DESIGNED FOR INDUCTIVE COUPLED TRANSFORMER PROBES | |||||||||
H-167341-US-NP | 08/195133 | 14 Feb 1994 | 5484353 | 16 Jan 1996 | METHOD FOR REDUCING DRIVELINE DISTURBANCES BY CONTROLLING TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH APPLICATION | |||||||||
H-187806-US-NP | 08/298962 | 02 Sep 1994 | 5484354 | 16 Jan 1996 | CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-196246-US-NP | 08/178988 | 07 Jan 1994 | 5491622 | 13 Feb 1996 | POWER CONVERTER WITH EMERGENCY OPERATING MODE FOR THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS |
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H-167387-US-NP | 08/310456 | 22 Sep 1994 | 5492027 | 20 Feb 1996 | ROTARY SHIFT CONTROL VALVING MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-177982-US-NP | 08/310457 | 22 Sep 1994 | 5492028 | 20 Feb 1996 | TRIMMER VALVE WITH FLOW RETENTION | |||||||||
H-169523-US-NP | 08/355575 | 14 Dec 1994 | 5492053 | 20 Feb 1996 | BONDED PISTON AND SEAL ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-184681-US-CIP | 08/280234 | 25 Jul 1994 | 5492209 | 20 Feb 1996 | SHIFT CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A MULTI-SPEED COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-178332-US-NP | 08/310447 | 22 Sep 1994 | 5492210 | 20 Feb 1996 | RATIO INTERCHANGE CONTROL VALVING | |||||||||
H-168924-US-NP | 08/328787 | 28 Oct 1994 | 5494018 | 27 Feb 1996 | ALTITUDE DEPENDENT FUEL INJECTION TIMING | |||||||||
H-173291-US-NP | 08/228844 | 18 Apr 1994 | 5496154 | 05 Mar 0000 | XXX XXXXX WITH HIGH TORQUE RELEASE | |||||||||
H-178333-US-NP | 08/310448 | 22 Sep 1994 | 5496231 | 05 Mar 1996 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-10001-US-NP | 07/948568 | 23 Sep 1992 | 5497329 | 05 Mar 1996 | PREDICTION METHOD FOR ENGINE MASS AIR FLOW PER CYLINDER | |||||||||
H-196514-US-NP | 08/323287 | 14 Oct 1994 | 5498948 | 12 Mar 1996 | SELF-ALIGNING INDUCTIVE CHARGER | |||||||||
H-196504-US-NP | 08/237565 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5498950 | 12 Mar 1996 | BATTERY MONITORING CHARGING AND BALANCING APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-196242-US-NP | 08/146690 | 02 Nov 1993 | 5499185 | 12 Mar 1996 | DUCTED AIR-COOLED SECONDARY OF AUTOMOBILE BATTERY CHARGING TRANSFORMER | |||||||||
H-196245-US-NP | 08/178990 | 07 Jan 1994 | 5499186 | 12 Mar 1996 | THREE-PHASE POWER CONVERTER WITH FAIL SOFT CHARACTERISTICS | |||||||||
H-168085-US-NP | 08/248715 | 25 May 1994 | 5505103 | 09 Apr 1996 | BALL SHIFTER INTEGRATED HOUSING | |||||||||
H-196500-US-NP | 08/237562 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5506489 | 09 Apr 1996 | INDUCTIVE COUPLER HAVING A TACTILE FEEL | |||||||||
H-170888-US-NP | 08/265092 | 24 Jun 1994 | 5508926 | 16 Apr 1996 | EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-169958-US-NP | 08/236812 | 02 May 1994 | 5509302 | 23 Apr 1996 | MISFIRE DETECTION IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||||
H-194019-US-CIP | 08/395502 | 27 Feb 1995 | 5509387 | 23 Apr 1996 | BEARING CAP FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
G-8890-US-NP | 08/229032 | 18 Apr 1994 | 5509491 | 23 Apr 1996 | DUAL-MOTOR ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
H-190158-US-NP | 08/356016 | 14 Dec 1994 | 5509728 | 23 Apr 1996 | BRAKE SYSTEM ZINC-BASE ALLOY COMPONENTS | |||||||||
H-194500-US-NP | 08/519871 | 25 Aug 1995 | 5511859 | 30 Apr 1996 | REGENERATIVE AND FRICTION BRAKE BLEND CONTROL | |||||||||
H-188375-US-NP | 08/431921 | 28 Apr 1995 | 5520153 | 28 May 1996 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-183476-US-NP | 08/434436 | 03 May 1995 | 5520587 | 28 May 1996 | POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-183474-US-NP | 08/434437 | 03 May 1995 | 5520588 | 28 May 1996 | POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-185815-US-NP | 08/431922 | 28 Apr 1995 | 5522365 | 04 Jun 1996 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-178463-US-NP | 08/445884 | 22 May 1995 | 5528314 | 18 Jun 1996 | TRANSPARENT VEHICLE WINDOW ANTENNA [MAINTAIN UNTIL AT LEAST 12/04] | |||||||||
H-177173-US-NP | 08/300261 | 02 Sep 1994 | 5531302 | 02 Jul 1996 | CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH LOCK-UP TRANSITION CONTROL | |||||||||
H-182413-US-NP | 08/385030 | 07 Feb 1995 | 5531652 | 02 Jul 1996 | POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-175124-US-NP | 08/328174 | 24 Oct 1994 | 5535640 | 16 Jul 1996 | CAM, PAWL AND SECTOR GEAR LOCKING ARRANGEMENT [LICENSED TO XXXX 8/31/98] | |||||||||
H-177170-US-NP | 08/298964 | 02 Sep 1994 | 5535863 | 16 Jul 1996 | CONTROLLED CAPACITY TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL DURING VEHICLE COAST | |||||||||
H-182927-US-NP | 08/389991 | 17 Feb 1995 | 5536060 | 16 Jul 1996 | REINFORCED VEHICLE DOOR | |||||||||
H-185805-US-NP | 08/422238 | 14 Apr 1995 | 5537982 | 23 Jul 1996 | FUEL INJECTION TIMING CONTROL |
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G-11497-US-NP | 08/125884 | 23 Sep 1993 | 5547649 | 20 Aug 1996 | IMPROVEMENT OF CATALYTIC BEHAVIOR USING A NANOPHASE CERAMIC MATERIAL | |||||||||
H-196131-US-CNT | 08/574093 | 08 Dec 1995 | 5554915 | 10 Sep 1996 | HIGH IMPEDANCE AC COUPLING METHOD FOR QUICK COMMAND RESPONSE IN TORQUE COMPENSATION SYSTEMS | |||||||||
H-194098-US-NP | 08/557664 | 13 Nov 1995 | 5557961 | 24 Sep 1996 | HYDROFORMED STRUCTURAL MEMBER WITH VARIED WALL THICKNESS | |||||||||
H-191869-US-NP | 08/545125 | 19 Oct 1995 | 5558064 | 24 Sep 1996 | ADAPTIVE ENGINE CONTROL | |||||||||
G-9972-US-NP | 08/125901 | 23 Sep 1993 | 5558173 | 24 Sep 1996 | INTEGRATED HYBRID TRANSMISSION WITH MECHANICAL ACCESSORY DRIVE | |||||||||
H-181815-US-NP | 08/355359 | 13 Dec 1994 | 5558175 | 24 Sep 1996 | HYBRID POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-185872-US-NP | 08/389464 | 16 Feb 1995 | 5558588 | 24 Sep 1996 | TWO-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-191718-US-NP | 08/504625 | 20 Jul 1995 | 5558589 | 24 Sep 1996 | TWO-MODE,COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-183005-US-NP | 08/390186 | 17 Feb 1995 | 5558595 | 24 Sep 1996 | ONE-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-10877-US-NP | 07/992677 | 18 Dec 1992 | 5559494 | 24 Sep 1996 | TRANSMISSION OIL MONITOR SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-195595-US-CIP | 08/535992 | 29 Sep 1995 | 5560329 | 01 Oct 1996 | VALVETRAIN FOR A PUSHROD ENGINE | |||||||||
G-11608-US-NP | 08/497167 | 30 Jun 1995 | 5562567 | 08 Oct 1996 | SHIFT TORQUE MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
H-196293-US-NP | 08/348663 | 02 Dec 1994 | 5568036 | 22 Oct 1996 | CONTACTLESS BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM WITH HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE | |||||||||
H-185867-US-NP | 08/512497 | 08 Aug 1995 | 5571058 | 05 Nov 1996 | FOUR-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT, PARALLEL, HYBRID TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-10946-US-NP | 08/335808 | 14 Nov 1994 | 5571060 | 05 Nov 1996 | PROCESS FOR CORRECTING THE SHIFTING QUALITY OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-194285-US-NP | 08/429962 | 27 Apr 1995 | 5571237 | 05 Nov 1996 | CABLE CORE ADJUSTER WITH LOCK MEMBERS | |||||||||
H-179828-US-NP | 08/267320 | 28 Jun 1994 | 5573474 | 12 Nov 1996 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING IGNITION TIMING FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
H-195184-US-NP | 08/563743 | 29 Nov 1995 | 5577474 | 26 Nov 1996 | TORQUE ESTIMATION FOR ENGINE SPEED CONTROL | |||||||||
H-185865-US-NP | 08/406078 | 17 Mar 1995 | 5577588 | 26 Nov 1996 | LUBE ASSEMBLY FOR A TRANSMISSION FRICTION DEVICE | |||||||||
G-10091-US-NP | 08/504979 | 20 Jul 1995 | 5577973 | 26 Nov 1996 | TWO-MODE,SPLIT POWER, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
G-11549-US-NP | 08/497689 | 30 Jun 1995 | 5577980 | 26 Nov 1996 | SHIFT FLARE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-188595-US-NP | 08/535428 | 28 Sep 1995 | 5588660 | 31 Dec 1996 | STEERING AXLE | |||||||||
H-199537-US-CIP | 08/318566 | 05 Oct 1994 | 5591975 | 07 Jan 1997 | OPTICAL SENSING APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY MEASURING EXHAUST GAS COMPOSITION OF MOVING MOTOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
H-194381-US-NP | 08/488698 | 09 Jun 1995 | 5593566 | 14 Jan 1997 | ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR MAGNESIUM AND ITS ALLOYS | |||||||||
H-192128-US-NP | 08/558600 | 30 Oct 1995 | 5596972 | 28 Jan 1997 | INTEGRATED FUELING CONTROL | |||||||||
H-187100-US-NP | 08/543775 | 16 Oct 1995 | 5603548 | 18 Feb 1997 | PUSH-OUT VEHICLE SIDE DOOR | |||||||||
H-188611-US-NP | 08/356015 | 14 Dec 1994 | 5603552 | 18 Feb 1997 | HIGH STRENGTH, HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH STRAIN RATE APPLICATIONS OF A ZINC-BASE ALLOY | |||||||||
G-10121-US-NP | 08/512498 | 08 Aug 1995 | 5603671 | 18 Feb 0000 | XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 08/575919 | 20 Dec 1995 | 5605137 | 25 Feb 1997 | ENGINE FUEL CONTROL |
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H-194032-US-NP | 08/546421 | 20 Oct 1995 | 5605211 | 25 Feb 1997 | PARK MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-186322-US-NP | 08/513161 | 09 Aug 1995 | 5605353 | 25 Feb 1997 | VEHICLE CHASSIS WITH ENERGY MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
H-194357-US-NP | 08/521254 | 30 Aug 1995 | 5606311 | 25 Feb 1997 | AIR FILTER DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-182945-US-NP | 08/331410 | 31 Oct 1994 | 5609022 | 11 Mar 1997 | METHOD OF REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS FROM LEAN-BURN COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||||
H-194506-US-NP | 08/542572 | 13 Oct 1995 | 5616093 | 01 Apr 1997 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM IN A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-178847-US-NP | 08/358277 | 19 Dec 1994 | 5620057 | 15 Apr 1997 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY ENCLOSURE | |||||||||
H-194480-US-NP | 08/552762 | 03 Nov 1995 | 5620386 | 15 Apr 1997 | PARKING BRAKE FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-189487-US-NP | 08/496940 | 30 Jun 1995 | 5621167 | 15 Apr 1997 | EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-182939-US-NP | 08/398599 | 03 Mar 1995 | 5623408 | 22 Apr 1997 | CRUISE CONTROL INFERENCE BASED SHIFT PATTERN CONTROL | |||||||||
H-190075-US-DIV | 08/325034 | 18 Oct 1994 | 5626674 | 06 May 1997 | HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET APPARATUS FOR PREPARING LOW DENSITY METALLIC SURFACES FOR APPLICATION OF A COATING MATERIAL | |||||||||
H-180502-US-NP | 08/574568 | 14 Dec 1995 | 5629593 | 13 May 1997 | OUTPUT TORQUE MATCHING IN A MULTI-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||||
1994P07883 US | 08/458204 | 02 Jun 1995 | 5630686 | 20 May 0000 | Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 08/238069 | 29 Apr 1994 | 5640135 | 17 Jun 1997 | SECTIONAL FERRITE CORE CONSTRUCTION FOR MECHANICAL STRESS RELIEF IN INDUCTIVE CHARGING SYSTEMS | |||||||||
H-195561-US-NP | 08/542574 | 13 Oct 1995 | 5643125 | 01 Jul 1997 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM IN A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-196517-US-NP | 08/379234 | 27 Jan 1995 | 5646500 | 08 Jul 1997 | INDUCTIVELY COUPLED CHARGER HAVING A LIGHT-ACTIVATED MECHANICAL POSITIONING SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-194991-US-NP | 08/513191 | 09 Aug 1995 | 5646849 | 08 Jul 1997 | A METHOD FOR PROPORTIONALLY CONTROLLING THE BRAKES OF A VEHICLE BASED ON FRONT AND REAR WHEEL SPEEDS | |||||||||
H-187552-US-NP | 08/330124 | 27 Oct 1994 | 5646865 | 08 Jul 1997 | AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC COMMUNICATIONS | |||||||||
H-189290-US-NP | 08/496070 | 28 Jun 1995 | 5656765 | 12 Aug 1997 | AIR/FUEL RATIO CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-194795-US-NP | 08/525486 | 08 Sep 1995 | 5662993 | 02 Sep 1997 | CARBON-BASED FRICTION MATERIAL FOR AUTOMOTIVE CONTINUOUS SLIP SERVICE | |||||||||
H-195771-US-NP | 08/664058 | 13 Jun 1996 | 5666840 | 16 Sep 1997 | METHOD FOR PIERCING TWO ALIGNED HOLES IN A HYDROFORMED TUBE | |||||||||
H-196255-US-NP | 08/636081 | 22 Apr 1996 | 5666932 | 16 Sep 0000 | XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 08/629249 | 08 Apr 1996 | 5667715 | 16 Sep 1997 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS | |||||||||
H-194475-US-NP | 08/555661 | 13 Nov 1995 | 5668725 | 16 Sep 1997 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MISFIRE DETECTION | |||||||||
H-186801-US-NP | 08/430649 | 28 Apr 1995 | 5668727 | 16 Sep 1997 | POWERTRAIN TORQUE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
H-191587-US-NP | 08/634322 | 18 Apr 1996 | 5669354 | 23 Sep 1997 | ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING | |||||||||
H-196728-US-NP | 08/638664 | 29 Apr 1996 | 5669842 | 23 Sep 1997 | HYBRID POWER TRANSMISSION WITH POWER TAKE-OFF APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-190612-US-NP | 08/543541 | 16 Oct 1995 | 5670115 | 23 Sep 1997 | HYDROGEN SENSOR | |||||||||
H-201654-US-NP | 08/467423 | 06 Jun 1995 | 5670860 | 23 Sep 1997 | HIGH POWER, HIGH FREQUENCY, LIQUID-COOLED TRANSMISSION CABLE AND CHARGING SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-195218-US-NP | 08/594535 | 31 Jan 1996 | 5673596 | 07 Oct 1997 | CORE ADJUSTER WITH LOCK MEMBER | |||||||||
H-182917-US-NP | 08/441846 | 16 May 1995 | 5673877 | 07 Oct 1997 | EXHAUST PIPE HANGER ASSEMBLY |
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H-196297-US-NP | 08/686891 | 26 Jul 1996 | 5684380 | 04 Nov 1997 | OIL COOLED HIGH POWER INDUCTIVE COUPLER | |||||||||
H-196650-US-NP | 08/692165 | 05 Aug 1996 | 5685406 | 11 Nov 1997 | PARK BRAKE ACTUATING MECHANISM FOR A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-197769-US-NP | 08/673132 | 01 Jul 1996 | 5685799 | 11 Nov 1997 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT STABILIZATION CONTROL | |||||||||
H-196676-US-CIP | 08/751892 | 18 Nov 1996 | 5692587 | 02 Dec 1997 | VEHICLE CHASSIS SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
H-196567-US-NP | 08/723442 | 07 Oct 1996 | 5707115 | 13 Jan 1998 | REGENERATIVE BRAKING METHOD | |||||||||
H-197146-US-NP | 08/761958 | 09 Dec 1996 | 5707755 | 13 Jan 1998 | PEM/SPE FUEL CELL | |||||||||
H-198144-US-CIP | 08/704959 | 29 Aug 1996 | 5709451 | 20 Jan 1998 | HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE BULB PARABOLIC REFLECTOR VEHICLE HEADLAMP | |||||||||
H-197820-US-NP | 08/695815 | 05 Aug 1996 | 5714856 | 03 Feb 1998 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER INVERTER EMPLOYING REGENERATION ALGORITHMS WITHOUT BRAKE BLENDING | |||||||||
H-194598-US-NP | 08/528824 | 15 Sep 1995 | 5717590 | 10 Feb 1998 | ADAPTIVE VARIABLE ASSIST STEERING CONTROL | |||||||||
G-10373-US-NP | 08/720541 | 30 Sep 1996 | 5720167 | 24 Feb 1998 | ROTATING PUMP SEAL | |||||||||
H-195900-US-NP | 08/696289 | 13 Aug 1996 | 5720374 | 24 Feb 1998 | BACKFILL PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE FOR A ROTATING CLUTCH | |||||||||
G-6316-US-NP | 07/733565 | 22 Jul 1991 | 5726892 | 10 Mar 1998 | ENGINE SPEED PREDICTION METHOD FOR ENGINE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-196956-US-NP | 08/763581 | 10 Dec 1996 | 5730094 | 24 Mar 1998 | ALTERNATOR FIELD CURRENT CONTROL FOR ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING | |||||||||
H-197371-US-NP | 08/735280 | 22 Oct 1996 | 5730676 | 24 Mar 1998 | THREE-MODE, INPUT-SPLIT HYBRID TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-195978-US-DIV | 08/567381 | 04 Dec 1995 | 5738345 | 14 Apr 1998 | DEVICE FOR GENERATING A FIXTURE | |||||||||
H-197288-US-NP | 08/700751 | 19 Aug 1996 | 5738608 | 14 Apr 1998 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A MULTI-RATIO TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-195186-US-NP | 08/556548 | 29 Nov 1995 | 5740045 | 14 Apr 1998 | PREDICTIVE SPARK CONTROLLER | |||||||||
H-200942-US-CNT | 08/920648 | 29 Aug 1997 | 5746486 | 05 May 1998 | BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-196729-US-NP | 08/618949 | 20 Mar 1996 | 5749279 | 12 May 1998 | HYDRAULIC PUNCH ACTUATOR WITH CENTERING APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-194386-US-NP | 08/573646 | 18 Dec 1995 | 5749409 | 12 May 1998 | METHOD OF FORMING REFRACTORY COATED FOUNDRY CORE [LICENSED - MAINTAIN PER X. XXXXX 3/04] | |||||||||
H-197991-US-NP | 08/703280 | 26 Aug 1996 | 5754114 | 19 May 1998 | SAFETY GROUND DETECTOR | |||||||||
H-197821-US-NP | 08/692362 | 05 Aug 1996 | 5758014 | 26 May 1998 | ELECTRIC VEHICLE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-196437-US-NP | 08/702895 | 26 Aug 1996 | 5763113 | 09 Jun 1998 | PEM FUEL CELL MONITORING SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-196218-US-NP | 08/618951 | 20 Mar 1996 | 5775104 | 07 Jul 1998 | HYDRAULIC APPARATUS FOR ACTUATING A PUNCH FOR A CLUTCH FACING MACHINE | |||||||||
H-197478-US-NP | 08/822630 | 21 Mar 1997 | 5775719 | 07 Jul 1998 | CONTROL ARM ALIGNMENT MECHANISM | |||||||||
H-197264-US-NP | 08/773239 | 23 Dec 1996 | 5776624 | 07 Jul 1998 | BRAZED XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXX XXXX XXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 08/686808 | 26 Jul 1996 | 5777273 | 07 Jul 1998 | HIGH FREQUENCY POWER CABLE | |||||||||
H-185210-US-NP | 08/585060 | 11 Jan 1996 | 5779282 | 14 Jul 1998 | EXHAUST BALL SEAL | |||||||||
H-198017-US-NP | 08/801430 | 18 Feb 1997 | 5788040 | 04 Aug 1998 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING AND CONTROLLING TORQUE INDUCED ROTATION | |||||||||
H-197370-US-NP | 08/748461 | 08 Nov 1996 | 5788596 | 04 Aug 1998 | TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL WITH OUTPUT SHAFT BRAKING | |||||||||
H-197366-US-NP | 08/757648 | 20 Nov 1996 | 5789823 | 04 Aug 1998 | ELECTRIC HYBRID TRANSMISSION WITH A TORQUE CONVERTER |
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H-195639-US-NP | 08/643401 | 06 May 1996 | 5790562 | 04 Aug 1998 | CIRCUIT WITH BUILT-IN TEST AND METHOD THEREOF | |||||||||
H-196989-US-NP | 08/705895 | 28 Aug 1996 | 5792949 | 11 Aug 1998 | CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-194488-US-NP | 08/632196 | 15 Apr 1996 | 5795262 | 18 Aug 1998 | AUTOMATIC NEUTRAL TO DRIVE SHIFT CONTROL | |||||||||
H-197885-US-NP | 08/810967 | 27 Feb 1997 | 5803222 | 08 Sep 1998 | TORQUE TRANSMITTING FRICTION MECHANISM WITH A PLATE HAVING A REACTION TAB | |||||||||
H-195061-US-NP | 08/768377 | 17 Dec 1996 | 5803532 | 08 Sep 1998 | ENERGY ABSORBING MOLDING ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-198139-US-NP | 08/919545 | 28 Aug 1997 | 5803578 | 08 Sep 1998 | HEADLAMP MOUNTING SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-198351-US-NP | 08/819404 | 17 Mar 1997 | 5803869 | 08 Sep 1998 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTO NEUTRAL CLUTCH CONTROLS WITH INTERMITTENT SLIP AND A METHOD OF CONTROL | |||||||||
H-198803-US-NP | 08/898634 | 22 Jul 1997 | 5819572 | 13 Oct 1998 | LUBRICATION SYSTEM FOR HOT FORMING | |||||||||
H-195795-US-NP | 08/904285 | 31 Jul 1997 | 5829406 | 03 Nov 1998 | BALANCING CRANKCASE PRESSURE | |||||||||
H-198540-US-NP | 08/789251 | 28 Jan 1997 | 5829805 | 03 Nov 1998 | WELDED ON SERVICEABLE BUMPER | |||||||||
H-199425-US-NP | 08/925256 | 08 Sep 1997 | 5829888 | 03 Nov 1998 | THRUST WASHER WITH INTEGRAL RETAINER MEMBERS | |||||||||
H-198187-US-NP | 08/870764 | 06 Jun 1997 | 5830098 | 03 Nov 1998 | PLANETARY GEAR ARRANGEMENT WITH A LUBE CONTROL STRUCTURE | |||||||||
H-197651-US-DIV | 08/666178 | 19 Jun 1996 | 5837373 | 17 Nov 1998 | SAND MOLD MEMBER AND METHOD (MAINTAIN - THIS HAS BEEN LICENSED) | |||||||||
H-199570-US-NP | 08/867638 | 02 Jun 1997 | 5845752 | 08 Dec 1998 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID CLUTCH WITH MINIMIZED RELUCTANCE | |||||||||
H-196709-US-NP | 08/738351 | 25 Oct 1996 | 5846157 | 08 Dec 1998 | INTEGRATED CONTROL OF A LEAN BURN ENGINE AND A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-197019-US-NP | 08/683942 | 19 Jul 1996 | 5846160 | 08 Dec 1998 | POWER TRANSMISSION CONTROL | |||||||||
H-179566-US-NP | 08/662555 | 13 Jun 1996 | 5846463 | 08 Dec 1998 | ENCAPSULATED FIXED-WINDOW MODULE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-197616-US-NP | 08/801888 | 18 Feb 1997 | 5853560 | 29 Dec 1998 | ELECTROLYTIC MAGNESIUM PRODUCTION PROCESS USING MIXED CHLORIDE-FLUORIDE ELECTROLYTES | |||||||||
H-198338-US-NP | 08/897425 | 21 Jul 1997 | 5853865 | 29 Dec 1998 | TREATMENT OF VAPOR-GROWN CARBON FIBERS FOR FIBER-POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES | |||||||||
H-199383-US-NP | 08/851790 | 06 May 1997 | 5855095 | 05 Jan 1999 | BOLTLESS GLASS CHANNEL ATTACHMENT | |||||||||
H-197528-US-NP | 08/762792 | 09 Dec 1996 | 5855533 | 05 Jan 1999 | AUTOMOTIVE POWERTRAIN CONTROL | |||||||||
H-190149-US-NP | 08/497026 | 30 Jun 1995 | 5857162 | 05 Jan 1999 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HOT MODE MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
H-194565-US-NP | 08/570883 | 12 Dec 1995 | 5857163 | 05 Jan 1999 | ADAPTIVE ENGINE CONTROL RESPONSIVE TO CATALYST DETERIORATION ESTIMATION | |||||||||
H-199014-US-NP | 08/912439 | 18 Aug 1997 | 5857549 | 12 Jan 1999 | TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE WITH A LEVER APPLY SPRING | |||||||||
H-196984-US-NP | 08/543860 | 12 Oct 1995 | 5859404 | 12 Jan 1999 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PLASMA PROCESSING | |||||||||
GP-303220-US-NP | 08/965201 | 06 Nov 1997 | 5878719 | 09 Mar 1999 | INJECTOR MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR ENGINES | |||||||||
H-198238-US-NP | 08/898420 | 22 Jul 1997 | 5878848 | 09 Mar 1999 | VENTILATED BRAKE ROTOR | |||||||||
P005166-US-NP | 08/871169 | 09 Jun 1997 | 5882553 | 16 Mar 1999 | MULTI-COLOR LENS ASSEMBLY INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-198282-US-NP | 09/027327 | 20 Feb 1998 | 5884600 | 23 Mar 1999 | ALUMINUM BORE ENGINE HAVING WEAR AND SCUFF-RESISTANT ALUMINUM PISTON |
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H-197476-US-NP | 09/042958 | 17 Mar 1998 | 5884925 | 23 Mar 1999 | SOLID AXLE SUSPENSION FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
H-196815-US-NP | 08/837039 | 11 Apr 1997 | 5886614 | 23 Mar 1999 | THIN FILM HYDROGEN SENSOR | |||||||||
H-194841-US-NP | 08/660150 | 23 May 1996 | 5895433 | 20 Apr 1999 | VEHICLE CHASSIS SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-198174-US-NP | 08/867623 | 02 Jun 1997 | 5896964 | 27 Apr 1999 | SPLIT ROTOR COOLING FAN CLUTCH | |||||||||
H-197280-US-NP | 08/867640 | 02 Jun 1997 | 5896965 | 27 Apr 1999 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID FAN CLUTCH | |||||||||
H-197595-US-NP | 08/740178 | 28 Oct 1996 | 5897597 | 27 Apr 1999 | POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-198892-US-NP | 08/926504 | 10 Sep 1997 | 5906225 | 25 May 1999 | ORIFICE TUBE TYPE REFRIGERANT EXPANSION VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH COMBINED PARTICULATE AND NOISE ATTENUATION FILTERS | |||||||||
H-199829-US-NP | 08/882617 | 25 Jun 1997 | 5906406 | 25 May 1999 | FUEL FILLER POCKET ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-198267-US-NP | 08/897411 | 21 Jul 1997 | 5907105 | 25 May 1999 | MAGNETOSTRICTIVE TORQUE SENSOR UTILIZING RFE2-BASED COMPOSITE MATERIALS | |||||||||
H-198190-US-NP | 08/883945 | 27 Jun 1997 | 5907495 | 25 May 1999 | METHOD OF FORMULATING PAINT THROUGH COLOR SPACE MODELING | |||||||||
H-200054-US-NP | 08/990009 | 12 Dec 1997 | 5908098 | 01 Jun 1999 | REGULATING VALVE FOR ENGAGEMENT CONTROL OF FRICTION DRIVE DEVICES | |||||||||
H-198527-US-NP | 08/772637 | 23 Dec 1996 | 5909957 | 08 Jun 1999 | IMPROVED SEALED VEHICLE LAMP AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREFOR | |||||||||
H-201257-US-NP | 09/135757 | 18 Aug 1998 | 5911244 | 15 Jun 1999 | PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE | |||||||||
H-195834-US-NP | 08/757599 | 29 Nov 1996 | 5924760 | 20 Jul 1999 | ONE-PIECE CORRUGATED ANTI-INTRUSION BARRIER AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-199220-US-NP | 08/919024 | 27 Aug 1997 | 5924954 | 20 Jul 1999 | CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL | |||||||||
H-199222-US-NP | 08/997625 | 19 Sep 1997 | 5931271 | 03 Aug 0000 | XXXXXX XXXXX WITH XXX-XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 09/103850 | 24 Jun 1998 | 5931757 | 03 Aug 1999 | TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-201440-US-NP | 09/160275 | 24 Sep 1998 | 5931887 | 03 Aug 1999 | BRAKE CONTROL METHOD BASED ON A LINEAR TRANSFER FUNCTION REFERENCE MODEL | |||||||||
H-201276-US-NP | 09/094181 | 09 Jun 1998 | 5934322 | 10 Aug 1999 | TRANSMISSION SHIFT VALVES WITH LATCHING CONTROL | |||||||||
H-200668-US-NP | 09/103870 | 24 Jun 1998 | 5934436 | 10 Aug 1999 | ACTUATOR MECHANISM FOR A TRANSMISSION PARKING PAWL AND SELECTOR VALVE | |||||||||
H-199741-US-NP | 08/895109 | 16 Jul 1997 | 5934727 | 10 Aug 1999 | ADAPTABLE PICK UP TRUCK CONFIGURATION | |||||||||
H-199808-US-NP | 09/103851 | 24 Jun 1998 | 5935035 | 10 Aug 1999 | ELECTRO-MECHANICAL POWERTRAIN | |||||||||
H-199169-US-NP | 08/916807 | 22 Aug 1997 | 5937804 | 17 Aug 1999 | ENGINE CYLINDER BLOCK AND VALLEY COVER THEREFOR | |||||||||
H-202705-US-NP | 09/197879 | 23 Nov 1998 | 5941112 | 24 Aug 1999 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HYDROTRIMMING AND HYDROSHEARING | |||||||||
H-197875-US-NP | 09/013164 | 26 Jan 1998 | 5941515 | 24 Aug 1999 | UNIVERSAL CONNECTING ROD FIXTURE AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-198192-US-NP | 08/733054 | 16 Oct 1996 | 5941919 | 24 Aug 1999 | CHASSIS CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-196814-US-NP | 08/807559 | 28 Feb 1997 | 5945229 | 31 Aug 1999 | PATTERN RECOGNITION MONITORING XX XXX XXXX XXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 08/999522 | 06 Aug 1997 | 5947435 | 07 Sep 1999 | VEHICLE COMPONENT MOUNTING BRACKET | |||||||||
H-197364-US-NP | 08/736178 | 24 Oct 1996 | 5948026 | 07 Sep 1999 | AUTOMOTIVE DATA RECORDER |
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H-197278-US-NP | 08/846453 | 01 May 1997 | 5948185 | 07 Sep 1999 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE HEMMABILITY OF AGE-HARDENABLE ALUMINUM SHEET | |||||||||
H-201434-US-CPA | 08/961835 | 31 Oct 1997 | 5948352 | 07 Sep 1999 | TWO-CHAMBER FURNACE FOR COUNTERGRAVITY CASTING | |||||||||
H-196509-US-NP | 08/843740 | 21 Apr 1997 | 5950366 | 14 Sep 1999 | SEAL STRUCTURE FOR REMOVABLE ROOF | |||||||||
H-199043-US-NP | 08/920247 | 28 Aug 1997 | 5959581 | 28 Sep 1999 | VEHICLE ANTENNA SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-194890-US-NP | 09/047791 | 25 Mar 1998 | 5961183 | 05 Oct 1999 | TUMBLE FORWARD SEAT WITH AUTOMATIC SEAT ADJUSTER RETURN | |||||||||
H-199170-US-NP | 08/995114 | 19 Dec 1997 | 5964457 | 12 Oct 1999 | COCKPIT INSTRUMENT PANEL CARRIER | |||||||||
H-202254-US-NP | 09/182065 | 29 Oct 1998 | 5967573 | 19 Oct 1999 | BUMPER ENERGY ABSORBER | |||||||||
H-199742-US-NP | 09/024730 | 17 Feb 1998 | 5967589 | 19 Oct 1999 | SUN VISOR RETENTION CLIP | |||||||||
H-200068-US-NP | 09/041652 | 13 Mar 1998 | 5971883 | 26 Oct 1999 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-200337-US-CPA | 09/089634 | 02 Jun 1998 | 5974847 | 02 Nov 1999 | SUPERPLASTIC FORMING PROCESS | |||||||||
H-201397-US-NP | 09/157873 | 21 Sep 1998 | 5988129 | 23 Nov 1999 | ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-197699-US-NP | 09/046860 | 24 Mar 1998 | 5992925 | 30 Nov 1999 | INSTRUMENT PANEL CROSS BEAM SIDE ATTACHMENTS | |||||||||
H-199959-US-NP | 09/047187 | 09 Mar 1998 | 5996682 | 07 Dec 1999 | METHOD OF MAKING A MOLD FOR METAL CASTING | |||||||||
H-198827-US-NP | 08/987221 | 09 Dec 1997 | 5997161 | 07 Dec 1999 | BLACK LIGHT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-199994-US-CPA | 08/919026 | 27 Aug 1997 | 5997431 | 07 Dec 1999 | CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL | |||||||||
H-201409-US-NP | 08/957563 | 24 Oct 1997 | 6001499 | 14 Dec 1999 | FUEL CELL CO SENSOR | |||||||||
H-196099-US-NP | 08/661124 | 10 Jun 1996 | 6007141 | 28 Dec 1999 | FUEL DOOR INTERLOCK FOR VEHICLE SLIDING DOOR | |||||||||
H-199297-US-NP | 08/994508 | 19 Dec 1997 | 6019419 | 01 Feb 2000 | VEHICLE RAIL CRUSH CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-202781-US-NP | 09/287219 | 05 Apr 1999 | 6021879 | 08 Feb 2000 | ROTATING CLUTCH BALANCE APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-202773-US-NP | 09/136229 | 19 Aug 1998 | 6022287 | 08 Feb 2000 | MODULARLY CONSTRUCTED VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-203903-US-NP | 09/212670 | 16 Dec 1998 | 6029637 | 29 Feb 2000 | INDUCTION ASSEMBLY FOR SUPERCHARGED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
H-202883-US-NP | 09/287215 | 01 Apr 1999 | 6031500 | 29 Feb 2000 | BROADBAND FM VEHICLE REAR WINDOW ANTENNA NOT REQUIRING A BOOST AMPLIFIER | |||||||||
H-199710-US-NP | 09/034429 | 03 Mar 1998 | 6033042 | 07 Mar 2000 | VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM WITH POWERTRAIN DYNAMIC BRAKING | |||||||||
H-200191-US-NP | 09/168615 | 09 Oct 1998 | 6033499 | 07 Mar 2000 | PROCESS FOR STRETCH FORMING AGE-HARDENED ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEETS | |||||||||
H-197211-US-NP | 08/967091 | 10 Nov 1997 | 6035251 | 07 Mar 2000 | BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD EMPLOYING YAW RATE AND SHIP ANGLE CONTROL | |||||||||
H-199048-US-NP | 09/028167 | 23 Feb 1998 | 6036227 | 14 Mar 2000 | VEHICLE HEADLINER WITH IMPACT PROTECTION | |||||||||
H-205176-US-DIV | 09/253365 | 22 Feb 1999 | 6038911 | 21 Mar 0000 | XXX PIECE CORRUGATED ANTI-INTRUSION BARRIER AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-203863-US-NP | 09/295298 | 20 Apr 1999 | 6039019 | 21 Mar 0000 | XXXXX XXXXX ARRANGEMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||||
GP-302144-US-NP | 09/176482 | 21 Oct 1998 | 6039525 | 21 Mar 2000 | INTEGRATED SPRING RING RETAINER FOR CAPTIVATING A FASTENER TO A WORKPIECE | |||||||||
H-202508-US-NP | 09/343735 | 30 Jun 1999 | 6040561 | 21 Mar 2000 | HIGH VOLTAGE BUS AND AUXILIARY HEATER CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC OR HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-204648-US-NP | 09/396808 | 14 Sep 1999 | 6044589 | 04 Apr 2000 | MOTOR VEHICLE WINDOW MOUNTING APPARATUS |
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H-200618-US-NP | 09/130074 | 07 Aug 1998 | 6044645 | 04 Apr 2000 | FLOW CONTROL FOR OIL IN TRANSIT | |||||||||
H-204028-US-NP | 09/323409 | 01 Jun 1999 | 6045476 | 04 Apr 2000 | TRANSFER GEARING APPARATUS FOR AN ALL WHEEL DRIVE | |||||||||
H-197429-US-CPA | 08/856784 | 15 May 1997 | 6045636 | 04 Apr 2000 | METHOD FOR SLIVER ELIMINATION IN SHEARING ALUMINUM SHEET | |||||||||
H-203576-US-NP | 09/307837 | 10 May 1999 | 6047583 | 11 Apr 2000 | SEAL BEAD FOR SUPERPLASTIC FORMING OF ALUMINUM SHEET | |||||||||
H-200073-US-NP | 08/971023 | 14 Nov 1997 | 6052640 | 18 Apr 2000 | AUTOMOTIVE TORQUE CONVERTER SLIP ESTIMATION | |||||||||
H-205146-US-CIP | 09/303406 | 03 May 1999 | 6055715 | 02 May 2000 | METHOD FOR HYDROFORMING A HOLLOW SHEET METAL BODY PART | |||||||||
H-200855-US-NP | 09/066497 | 24 Apr 1998 | 6056297 | 02 May 2000 | INTERMEDIATE SHAFT DASH PANEL SEAL | |||||||||
H-200225-US-NP | 09/138685 | 24 Aug 1998 | 6056371 | 02 May 2000 | FEED-FORWARD ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302145-US-NP | 09/179742 | 27 Oct 1998 | 6059503 | 09 May 2000 | CAPTIVATED FASTENER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-199863-US-NP | 08/957562 | 24 Oct 1997 | 6063516 | 16 May 2000 | METHOD OF MONITORING CO CONCENTRATIONS IN HYDROGEN FEED TO A PEM FUEL CELL | |||||||||
H-197010-US-NP | 08/908814 | 07 Aug 1997 | 6069312 | 30 May 2000 | NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS WITH A FILLED SKUTTERUDITE STRUCTURE | |||||||||
H-202084-US-NP | 09/340365 | 28 Jun 1999 | 6074501 | 13 Jun 2000 | HEAT TREATMENT FOR ALUMINUM CASTING ALLOYS TO PRODUCE HIGH STRENGTH AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES | |||||||||
H-200053-US-NP | 09/058550 | 10 Apr 1998 | 6074692 | 13 Jun 2000 | METHOD OF MAKING MEA FOR PEM/SPE FUEL CELL | |||||||||
H-203834-US-NP | 09/333149 | 14 Jun 1999 | 6077182 | 20 Jun 2000 | RELAY VALVE WITH LATCH AREA FOR CONTROLLING A FRICTION DEVICE | |||||||||
H-200205-US-NP | 09/069361 | 29 Apr 1998 | 6079396 | 27 Jun 2000 | AUTOMOTIVE COLD START FUEL VOLATILITY COMPENSATION | |||||||||
H-200222-US-NP | 09/136947 | 20 Aug 1998 | 6079800 | 27 Jun 2000 | ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL WITH FRONT-TO-REAR PROPORTIONING | |||||||||
H-200608-US-NP | 09/197985 | 23 Nov 1998 | 6085519 | 11 Jul 2000 | ANTI-COKING AIR INJECTION APPARATUS FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
H-203967-US-NP | 09/327360 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6085571 | 11 Jul 2000 | GRAVITY-OPERATED BLANK LOADING DEVICE | |||||||||
H-202775-US-NP | 09/210648 | 14 Dec 1998 | 6086162 | 11 Jul 2000 | MOTOR VEHICLE REAR AXLE AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-202914-US-NP | 09/360791 | 26 Jul 1999 | 6090005 | 18 Jul 2000 | TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING BOTH ENHANCED SPEED AND ENHANCED TRACTIVE POWER | |||||||||
H-200921-US-NP | 09/289921 | 12 Apr 1999 | 6095946 | 01 Aug 0000 | XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX CONTROL FOR DISC TYPE FRICTION TORQUE TRANSMITTERS | |||||||||
H-202101-US-CIP | 09/016127 | 30 Jan 1998 | 6099984 | 08 Aug 2000 | MIRRORED SERPENTINE FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELLS | |||||||||
H-200218-US-NP | 09/021213 | 10 Feb 1998 | 6103409 | 15 Aug 2000 | FUEL CELL FLOODING DETECTION AND CORRECTION | |||||||||
H-202726-US-NP | 09/307855 | 10 May 1999 | 6104161 | 15 Aug 2000 | CAPACITIVE AC ISOLATION APPARATUS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEMS | |||||||||
H-202725-US-NP | 09/377527 | 19 Aug 1999 | 6104169 | 15 Aug 2000 | BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS CHARGING POWER USING FOURTH ELEMENT CAPACITORS | |||||||||
H-203141-US-NP | 09/302506 | 30 Apr 1999 | 6110071 | 29 Aug 2000 | ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION |
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H-200888-US-NP | 09/134954 | 17 Aug 1998 | 6112147 | 29 Aug 2000 | VEHICLE YAW RATE CONTROL WITH BANK ANGLE COMPENSATION | |||||||||
H-203289-US-NP | 09/314401 | 19 May 1999 | 6116206 | 12 Sep 2000 | INTAKE MANIFOLD COVER | |||||||||
H-204722-US-NP | 09/327357 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6116861 | 12 Sep 2000 | FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH JET PUMP NOZZLES | |||||||||
H-202736-US-NP | 09/323408 | 01 Jun 1999 | 6117045 | 12 Sep 2000 | PRESSURE RATIO CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE DRIVE UNIT | |||||||||
H-204248-US-CIP | 09/253369 | 22 Feb 1999 | 6122584 | 19 Sep 2000 | BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
H-197212-US-NP | 09/134951 | 17 Aug 1998 | 6125319 | 26 Sep 2000 | BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
H-202586-US-NP | 09/249994 | 16 Feb 1999 | 6128948 | 10 Oct 2000 | METHODOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSING ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM WARM-UP BEHAVIOR | |||||||||
H-201304-US-NP | 09/215938 | 18 Dec 1998 | 6130928 | 10 Oct 2000 | ACCELERATION PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-202555-US-NP | 09/265060 | 09 Mar 1999 | 6132877 | 17 Oct 2000 | HIGH DENSITY, LOW POROSITY, CARBON COMPOSITE CLUTCH MATERIAL | |||||||||
GP-303232-US-NP | 09/136078 | 18 Aug 1998 | 6142125 | 07 Nov 2000 | SUPPLY PUMP FOR COMMON RAIL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-201255-US-NP | 09/149126 | 08 Sep 1998 | 6145842 | 14 Nov 2000 | STEPPED SEAL AND BUSHING | |||||||||
H-200534-US-NP | 08/994511 | 19 Dec 1997 | 6145880 | 14 Nov 2000 | KNEE BOLSTER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-201518-US-NP | 09/347543 | 06 Jul 1999 | 6146311 | 14 Nov 2000 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT | |||||||||
H-198847-US-NP | 09/361321 | 27 Jul 1999 | 6147654 | 14 Nov 2000 | AM DEFOGGER GROUNDING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE WINDOW ANTENNAS | |||||||||
H-201078-US-NP | 09/178755 | 26 Oct 1998 | 6149832 | 21 Nov 2000 | STABILIZED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID COMPOSITIONS | |||||||||
H-198438-US-NP | 09/411220 | 04 Oct 1999 | 0000000 | 21 Nov 2000 | VEHICLE OPERATOR ALERT PROCESS | |||||||||
H-000000-US-NP | 09/000000 | 30 Jun 1999 | 6154381 | 28 Nov 2000 | HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER SYSTEM WITH PLURAL PARALLEL DC/DC CONVERTERS | |||||||||
H-204426-US-NP | 09/345139 | 06 Jul 1999 | 6159626 | 12 Dec 2000 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM LOGIC FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN RAPID AND NORMAL SHUTDOWN COMMANDS | |||||||||
H-200751-US-NP | 09/166246 | 05 Oct 1998 | 6159831 | 12 Dec 2000 | PROCESS TO PREPARE AN ARRAY OF WIRES WITH SUBMICRON DIAMETERS | |||||||||
H-201634-US-NP | 09/364997 | 02 Aug 1999 | 6160374 | 12 Dec 2000 | POWER-FACTOR-CORRECTED SINGLE-STAGE INDUCTIVE CHARGER | |||||||||
H-199839-US-NP | 09/195674 | 19 Nov 1998 | 6161905 | 19 Dec 2000 | ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL INCLUDING ESTIMATION OF YAW RATE AND XXXX XXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XXX0 | 09/546011 | 10 Apr 2000 | 6162147 | 19 Dec 2000 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT | |||||||||
H-204347-US-NP | 09/444437 | 22 Nov 1999 | 6163127 | 19 Dec 2000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A POSITION SENSORLESS PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR | |||||||||
H-202411-US-NP | 09/377927 | 20 Aug 1999 | 6163128 | 19 Dec 2000 | METHOD AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE | |||||||||
H-203081-US-NP | 09/354860 | 29 Jul 1999 | 6163303 | 19 Dec 2000 | AM UPPER/FM DEFOGGER GRID ACTIVE BACKLITE ANTENNA | |||||||||
H-201126-US-NP | 09/186317 | 04 Nov 1998 | 6164605 | 26 Dec 2000 | BRAKE LINE CAPTURED BAND CLAMP | |||||||||
H-204322-US-NP | 09/345268 | 30 Jun 1999 | 6166934 | 26 Dec 2000 | HIGH EFFICIENCY POWER SYSTEM WITH PLURAL PARALLEL DC/DC CONVERTERS | |||||||||
H-202038-US-NP | 09/455746 | 02 Aug 1999 | 6167343 | 26 Dec 2000 | METHOD OF GOVERNING ACCELERATION IN A VEHICLE THROTTLE CONTROL SYSTEM |
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H-203060-US-NP | 09/277541 | 29 Mar 1999 | 6167699 | 02 Jan 2001 | SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
H-200369-US-NP | 09/138335 | 21 Aug 1998 | 6169951 | 02 Jan 2001 | ACTIVE BRAKE CONTROL HAVING YAW RATE ESTIMATION | |||||||||
H-202076-US-NP | 09/275131 | 24 Mar 1999 | 6170156 | 09 Jan 2001 | GEAR TOOTH SMOOTHING AND SHAPING PROCESS | |||||||||
H-204333-US-NP | 09/366097 | 02 Aug 1999 | 6173758 | 16 Jan 2001 | PIN FIN HEAT SINK AND PIN FIN ARRANGEMENT THEREIN | |||||||||
GP-300675-US-NP | 09/415300 | 08 Oct 1999 | 6173823 | 16 Jan 2001 | VISCOUS CLUTCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-202562-US-NP | 09/437072 | 09 Nov 1999 | 6176222 | 23 Jan 2001 | ENGINE FUEL INJECTION CONTROL METHOD WITH FUEL PUDDLE MODELING | |||||||||
H-204580-US-NP | 09/438831 | 12 Nov 1999 | 6177736 | 23 Jan 2001 | DC/DC CONVERTER FOR A FUEL CELL PROVIDING BOTH A PRIMARY AND AUXILIARY OUTPUT VOLTAGE | |||||||||
H-200418-US-NP | 09/411273 | 04 Oct 1999 | 6178949 | 30 Jan 2001 | ENGINE CONTROL HAVING FUEL VOLATILITY COMPENSATION | |||||||||
H-202780-US-NP | 09/435673 | 08 Nov 1999 | 6179107 | 30 Jan 2001 | TRIM VALVE FOR A FLUID OPERATED FRICTION TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICE | |||||||||
H-201968-US-NP | 09/188137 | 09 Nov 1998 | 6179394 | 30 Jan 2001 | ACTIVE BRAKE BALANCE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
H-202859-US-NP | 09/246518 | 08 Feb 1999 | 6180883 | 30 Jan 2001 | CAST IN SITU RETENTION FEATURES FOR A PRESS FIT ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-202228-US-NP | 09/178791 | 26 Oct 1998 | 6182002 | 30 Jan 2001 | VEHICLE ACCELERATION BASED TRACTION CONTROL | |||||||||
H-202063-US-NP | 09/359883 | 26 Jul 1999 | 6183013 | 06 Feb 2001 | HYDROFORMED SIDE RAIL FOR A VEHICLE FRAME AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE | |||||||||
H-203393-US-NP | 09/247116 | 09 Feb 1999 | 6186258 | 13 Feb 2001 | DYNAMIC ALL WHEEL DRIVE | |||||||||
H-202077-US-NP | 09/354753 | 29 Jul 1999 | 6191746 | 20 Feb 0000 | XX XXXXXXXXX FEED SYSTEM FOR THE SOLAR-RAY ANTENNA | |||||||||
H-204734-US-NP | 09/385553 | 30 Aug 1999 | 6193006 | 27 Feb 2001 | DYNAMIC ALL WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-300016-US-NP | 09/439267 | 12 Nov 1999 | 6193042 | 27 Feb 2001 | RETAINING RING STRUCTURE IN A ROTARY MECHANISM AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300367-US-NP | 09/478672 | 06 Jan 2000 | 6195999 | 06 Mar 2001 | ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE | |||||||||
H-202858-US-NP | 09/149352 | 08 Sep 1998 | 6196551 | 06 Mar 2001 | RADIAL LIP SEAL WITH INTEGRAL SPLASH LIP | |||||||||
GP-300193-US-NP | 09/490578 | 25 Jan 2000 | 6196618 | 06 Mar 2001 | HINGE SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300365-US-NP | 09/478673 | 06 Jan 2000 | 6202710 | 20 Mar 2001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REFUELING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE | |||||||||
H-199573-US-NP | 09/080372 | 18 May 1998 | 6205391 | 20 Mar 2001 | VEHICLE YAW CONTROL BASED ON YAW RATE ESTIMATE | |||||||||
H-202907-US-NP | 09/322491 | 28 May 1999 | 6205642 | 27 Mar 2001 | METHOD OF MOUNTING A BODY SIDE MOLDING | |||||||||
GP-300074-US-NP | 09/414196 | 07 Oct 1999 | 6208036 | 27 Mar 2001 | POWERTRAIN WITH INTEGRATED MOTOR GENERATOR | |||||||||
H-204348-US-NP | 09/409890 | 01 Oct 1999 | 6208110 | 27 Mar 2001 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING ROTOR POSITION | |||||||||
H-204323-US-NP | 09/575523 | 23 May 2000 | 6208540 | 27 Mar 2001 | COMBINED POWER INVERTER AND AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY USING NULL VECTOR MODULATION | |||||||||
H-201326-US-NP | 09/360985 | 26 Jul 1999 | 6210156 | 03 Apr 2001 | HEAT TREATMENT MATERIAL HANDLING UNIT | |||||||||
H-199636-US-NP | 09/307854 | 10 May 1999 | 6212458 | 03 Apr 2001 | ADAPTIVE BRAKE COMPENSATION FOR GRADE BRAKING | |||||||||
H-198197-US-NP | 09/230824 | 29 Jul 1999 | 6212460 | 03 Apr 2001 | BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM |
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H-203641-US-NP | 09/322041 | 28 May 1999 | 6212461 | 03 Apr 2001 | EXTENDED BRAKE SWITCH SOFTWARE FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-205812-US-NP | 09/490530 | 25 Jan 2000 | 6213535 | 10 Apr 2001 | ARTICULATING CLOSURE | |||||||||
H-205798-US-NP | 09/526361 | 16 Mar 2000 | 6215281 | 10 Apr 2001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING BATTERY CHARGE TIME AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION, AS IN A NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY PACK | |||||||||
H-203184-US-NP | 09/551249 | 18 Apr 2000 | 6219245 | 17 Apr 2001 | ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED POWER SWITCHING DEVICE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR EMI REDUCTION | |||||||||
H-201730-US-NP | 09/285984 | 05 Apr 1999 | 6220652 | 24 Apr 2001 | MOTOR VEHICLE BODY WITH SIDE IMPACT PROTECTION | |||||||||
H-204335-US-NP | 09/492662 | 27 Jan 2000 | 6222335 | 24 Apr 2001 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING A VOLTAGE-FED INDUCTION MACHINE | |||||||||
H-199263-US-NP | 08/863228 | 27 May 1997 | 6223117 | 24 Apr 2001 | CUT-IN MANAGEMENT FOR AN ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-202964-US-NP | 09/212668 | 16 Dec 1998 | 6223843 | 01 May 2001 | ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPULSION SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-202891-US-NP | 09/246926 | 08 Feb 1999 | 6224069 | 01 May 2001 | BODY LEVELING SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-205799-US-NP | 09/512011 | 24 Feb 2000 | 6225780 | 01 May 2001 | BATTERY CHARGE MAINTENANCE THROUGH OPPORTUNITY EQUALIZATION | |||||||||
H-202697-US-NP | 09/289920 | 12 Apr 1999 | 6227038 | 08 May 2001 | RADIOTRACER METHOD FOR MEASURING LEAKAGE OF ENGINE COOLANT | |||||||||
H-204539-US-NP | 09/557389 | 24 Apr 2000 | 6231097 | 15 May 2001 | ROTATABLE SPARE WHEEL CARRIER | |||||||||
H-201572-US-NP | 09/270470 | 15 Mar 1999 | 6231103 | 15 May 2001 | SEAT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300867-US-NP | 09/326639 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6233957 | 22 May 2001 | VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER | |||||||||
H-205727-US-NP | 09/523996 | 13 Mar 2000 | 6234128 | 22 May 2001 | FUEL ACCUMULATOR WITH PRESSURE ON DEMAND | |||||||||
H-204842-US-NP | 09/591842 | 12 Jun 2000 | 6234154 | 22 May 2001 | INTEGRAL PCV SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300018-US-NP | 09/480355 | 10 Jan 2000 | 6234565 | 22 May 2001 | DUAL ACTION BIFOLD DOOR ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300864-US-NP | 09/326608 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6237357 | 29 May 2001 | VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER USING HEAT PUMP | |||||||||
GP-300830-US-NP | 09/550423 | 17 Apr 2000 | 6237956 | 29 May 2001 | STEERING COLUMN SUPPORT BRACKET | |||||||||
H-175674-US-NP | 08/324059 | 17 Oct 1994 | 6241836 | 05 Jun 2001 | VARIABLE HIGH PRESSURE VIBRATION WELDING PROCESS | |||||||||
H-204435-US-NP | 09/434925 | 05 Nov 1999 | 6251042 | 26 Jun 2001 | HYBRID POWERTRAIN WITH AN INTEGRATED MOTOR/GENERATOR | |||||||||
GP-300233-US-NP | 09/545500 | 07 Apr 2000 | 6253588 | 03 Jul 2001 | QUICK PLASTIC FORMING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEET METAL | |||||||||
GP-300045-US-NP | 09/524594 | 14 Mar 2000 | 6258010 | 10 Jul 2001 | TRANSMISSION SHIFTING HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300156-US-NP | 09/541665 | 03 Apr 2000 | 6260916 | 17 Jul 2001 | VEHICLE BODY PANEL AND WINDOW SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300166-US-NP | 09/571118 | 12 May 2000 | 6262556 | 17 Jul 2001 | FORCE MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-203514-US-NP | 09/596694 | 19 Jun 2000 | 6262896 | 17 Jul 2001 | AUXILIARY POWER CONVERSION FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING HIGH FREQUENCY INJECTION INTO A PWM INVERTER | |||||||||
H-203398-US-NP | 09/302529 | 30 Apr 1999 | 6264763 | 24 Jul 2001 | CREEP-RESISTANT MAGNESIUM ALLOY DIE CASTINGS | |||||||||
H-199863-US-DIV2 | 09/550054 | 14 Apr 2000 | 6265092 | 24 Jul 2001 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING INJECTION OF OXYGEN INTO HYDROGEN-RICH FUEL CELL FEED STREAM |
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H-204346-US-NP | 09/419645 | 18 Oct 1999 | 6273756 | 14 Aug 2001 | CHASSIS POWER CONNECTOR WITH COAXIAL SHIELDING | |||||||||
H-204336-US-NP | 09/464101 | 16 Dec 1999 | 6274999 | 14 Aug 2001 | INDUCTION MOTOR LOAD COMPENSATION FOR POWER STEERING APPLICATIONS | |||||||||
GP-300168-US-NP | 09/659395 | 11 Sep 2000 | 6275004 | 14 Aug 2001 | SYSTEM FOR BATTERY MODULE BALANCING VIA VARIABLE VOLTAGE DC-DC CONVERTER IN A HYBRID-ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN | |||||||||
H-203549-US-NP | 09/466646 | 20 Dec 1999 | 6276109 | 21 Aug 2001 | MOTOR VEHICLE TRIM PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-205735-US-NP | 09/457145 | 09 Dec 1999 | 6276185 | 21 Aug 2001 | FLOW LOCK BEAD CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DRAWING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL | |||||||||
GP-303221-US-NP | 09/415978 | 12 Oct 1999 | 6276323 | 21 Aug 0000 | XXXXX XXXXX MECHANISM FOR DOHC ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-300100-US-NP | 09/548340 | 12 Apr 2000 | 6276746 | 21 Aug 2001 | AERODYNAMIC CLOSURE FOR WHEEL HOUSING LINER OF A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF APPLYING THE CLOSURE TO REDUCE DRAG | |||||||||
H-203679-US-CPA | 09/290206 | 12 Apr 1999 | 6277513 | 21 Aug 2001 | LAYERED ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS | |||||||||
GP-300199-US-NP | 09/577256 | 22 May 2000 | 6278927 | 21 Aug 2001 | TRANSFER CASE RATIO DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN | |||||||||
H-204379-US-NP | 09/374009 | 16 Aug 1999 | 6282479 | 28 Aug 2001 | VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM IN HIGH CENTER OF GRAVITY VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300161-US-NP | 09/531848 | 20 Mar 2000 | 6285942 | 04 Sep 2001 | FLOW-BASED ON-COMING CLUTCH FILL CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-201820-US-NP | 09/448900 | 29 Nov 1999 | 6286487 | 11 Sep 2001 | FUEL CONTROL FOR A VARIABLE CAM PHASE ENGINE | |||||||||
H-202410-US-NP | 09/552426 | 19 Apr 2000 | 6288515 | 11 Sep 2001 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SURFACE-MOUNTED PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE DRIVE OVER A WIDE SPEED RANGE USING A REFERENCE VOLTAGE | |||||||||
GP-300167-US-NP | 09/517102 | 07 Mar 2000 | 6289072 | 11 Sep 2001 | NEAR-ZERO SPEED ESTIMATION METHOD FOR A PULSE COUNTING SPEED CALCULATION | |||||||||
GP-300603-US-NP | 09/680196 | 06 Oct 2000 | 6289945 | 18 Sep 2001 | FUEL FILL PIPE ASSEMBLY WITH VENT PASSAGE | |||||||||
GP-300044-US-NP | 09/541551 | 03 Apr 2000 | 6290044 | 18 Sep 2001 | SELECTABLE ONE-WAY CLUTCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300162-US-CIP1 | 09/566713 | 09 May 2000 | 6292732 | 18 Sep 2001 | ADAPTIVE ON-COMING CLUTCH FILL CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-201130-US-NP | 09/389172 | 12 Apr 1999 | 6293092 | 25 Sep 2001 | NOX ADSORBER SYSTEM REGENERATION FUEL CONTROL | |||||||||
H-205830-US-NP | 09/336250 | 18 Jun 1999 | 6294142 | 25 Sep 2001 | HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF MAKING THEM | |||||||||
H-203379-US-NP | 09/458746 | 10 Dec 1999 | 6294278 | 25 Sep 2001 | COMBINATION OF LOW AND HIGH TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-300391-US-NP | 09/576560 | 22 May 2000 | 6295498 | 25 Sep 2001 | DYNAMIC LOAD COMPENSATION METHOD FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT PATTERN | |||||||||
GP-300593-US-NP | 09/702138 | 31 Oct 2000 | 6302458 | 16 Oct 2001 | SELF-LOCKING TELESCOPING DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-300087-US-NP | 09/604441 | 27 Jun 2000 | 6304052 | 16 Oct 2001 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR | |||||||||
H-204245-US-NP | 09/518962 | 06 Mar 2000 | 6304806 | 16 Oct 2001 | VEHICLE ACCELERATION BASED THROTTLE AREA COMPENSATION |
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GP-300694-US-NP | 09/828689 | 09 Apr 2001 | 6305201 | 23 Oct 2001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING UNOBSTUCTED HOLES IN HOLLOW HYDROFORMED METAL PARTS | |||||||||
GP-300479-US-NP | 09/677608 | 03 Oct 2000 | 6305344 | 23 Oct 2001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING FUEL TO AN ENGINE DURING COOLANT FAILURE | |||||||||
H-203482-US-NP | 09/597217 | 20 Jun 2000 | 6305350 | 23 Oct 2001 | ENGINE SPEED CONTROL | |||||||||
H-205874-US-NP | 09/550938 | 17 Apr 2000 | 6305363 | 23 Oct 2001 | AIR-ASSISTED FUEL INJECTOR WITH OZONE ENRICHMENT | |||||||||
GP-300175-US-NP | 09/578801 | 23 May 2000 | 6305517 | 23 Oct 2001 | LOCATING RING AND GROOVE CONFIGURATION FOR USE WITH AXIALLY STACKED TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS IN A POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-203901-US-NP | 09/557388 | 24 Apr 2000 | 6305521 | 23 Oct 2001 | HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED PISTON WITH AN AIR BLEED | |||||||||
H-204027-US-NP | 09/551165 | 17 Apr 2000 | 6305755 | 23 Oct 2001 | NOISE INHIBITING WHEEL COVER | |||||||||
H-204300-US-CIP1 | 09/565781 | 05 May 2000 | 6306531 | 23 Oct 2001 | COMBUSTOR AIR FLOW CONTROL METHOD FOR FUEL CELL APPARATUS | |||||||||
H-205736-US-NP | 09/551460 | 18 Apr 2000 | 6307277 | 23 Oct 2001 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A TORQUE AND FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-204337-US-NP | 09/553843 | 20 Apr 2000 | 6307346 | 23 Oct 2001 | INDUCTION MOTOR LOAD LIMITING FOR POWER STEERING APPLICATIONS | |||||||||
GP-300428-US-NP | 09/569172 | 11 May 2000 | 6308125 | 23 Oct 2001 | ADAPTIVE CLUTCH CONTROL OF A CLOSED-THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT | |||||||||
GP-303222-US-NP | 09/579890 | 26 May 2000 | 6308698 | 30 Oct 2001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING FUEL INJECTION IN DIESEL ENGINE | |||||||||
H-205889-US-NP | 09/481862 | 12 Jan 2000 | 6309186 | 30 Oct 2001 | AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-203404-US-NP | 09/459592 | 13 Dec 1999 | 6309773 | 30 Oct 2001 | STAGED FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-300772-US-NP | 09/684456 | 10 Oct 2000 | 6312280 | 06 Nov 2001 | FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR HAVING INSULATION REMOVAL MECHANISM | |||||||||
H-201951-US-NP | 09/624511 | 24 Jul 2000 | 6313991 | 06 Nov 2001 | POWER ELECTRONICS SYSTEM WITH FULLY-INTEGRATED COOLING | |||||||||
H-198021-US-NP | 09/535006 | 23 Mar 2000 | 6314952 | 13 Nov 2001 | INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER FUEL CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
GP-300684-US-NP | 09/630953 | 03 Aug 2000 | 6317090 | 13 Nov 2001 | AM/FM SOLAR-RAY ANTENNA WITH MIRROR WIRING GROUNDING STRAP | |||||||||
GP-300550-US-NP | 09/755875 | 05 Jan 2001 | 6318793 | 20 Nov 2001 | TWO PIECE RETRACTABLE HARD-TOP ROOF FOR AN AUTOMOBILE | |||||||||
H-205892-US-NP | 09/577029 | 23 May 2000 | 6319164 | 20 Nov 2001 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL WITH A MANUAL SELECTION VALVE | |||||||||
H-204446-US-NP | 09/557166 | 25 Apr 2000 | 6319168 | 20 Nov 2001 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVE TRANSMISSION SYNCHRONIZATION AND SHIFTING | |||||||||
GP-300197-US-NP | 09/574928 | 19 May 2000 | 6319170 | 20 Nov 2001 | MODEL-BASED ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL FOR POWER-ON DOWNSHIFTING IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300228-US-NP | 09/524595 | 14 Mar 2000 | 6319172 | 20 Nov 2001 | OFF-GOING CLUTCH CONTROL FOR UPSHIFTING OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300866-US-NP | 09/326610 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6321697 | 27 Nov 2001 | COOLING APPARATUS FOR VEHICULAR ENGINE |
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H-205863-US-NP | 09/492400 | 27 Jan 2000 | 6321727 | 27 Nov 2001 | LEAK DETECTION FOR A VAPOR HANDLING SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-204581-US-NP | 09/504350 | 14 Feb 2000 | 6323626 | 27 Nov 2001 | DC/DC CONVERTER FOR A FUEL CELL HAVING A NON-LINEAR INDUCTOR | |||||||||
GP-303226-US-NP | 09/478242 | 04 Jan 2000 | 6324942 | 04 Dec 2001 | ENGINE CRANKSHAFT MADE BY FORGING | |||||||||
H-204338-US-NP | 09/439449 | 15 Nov 1999 | 6326819 | 04 Dec 2001 | CURRENT BUFFER FOR XXXX XXXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 09/467499 | 20 Dec 1999 | 6327900 | 11 Dec 2001 | OIL LIFE MONITOR FOR DIESEL ENGINES | |||||||||
GP-300862-US-NP | 09/326603 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6332497 | 25 Dec 2001 | VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONER | |||||||||
GP-300393-US-NP | 09/528609 | 20 Mar 2000 | 6332860 | 25 Dec 2001 | MODEL-BASED ON-COMING CLUTCH PRESSURE CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION UPSHIFT | |||||||||
GP-300195-US-NP | 09/578025 | 24 May 2000 | 6334081 | 25 Dec 2001 | VEHICLE COMMUNICATION LINK AUTO DETECTION | |||||||||
GP-303227-US-NP | 09/579980 | 26 May 2000 | 6347275 | 12 Feb 2002 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTENUATING TORSIONAL VIBRATION IN DRIVE TRAIN IN VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300120-US-NP | 09/575254 | 22 May 2000 | 6349681 | 26 Feb 2002 | CYLINDER BLOCK FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
H-203295-US-NP | 09/426294 | 25 Oct 1999 | 6350539 | 26 Feb 2002 | COMPOSITE GAS DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE FOR FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-300746-US-NP | 09/778979 | 07 Feb 2001 | 6356083 | 12 Mar 2002 | STATE OF CHARGE ALGORITHM FOR A BATTERY | |||||||||
H-201809-US-NP | 09/484657 | 20 Sep 1999 | 6356182 | 12 Mar 2002 | PLANAR EMI INDUCTOR | |||||||||
GP-300861-US-NP | 09/326602 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6357541 | 19 Mar 2002 | CIRCULATION APPARATUS FOR COOLANT IN VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-200667-US-NP | 09/380140 | 17 Nov 1999 | 6357772 | 19 Mar 2002 | REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION AND SUBFRAME FOR THE FRONT OR REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-203818-US-NP | 09/591794 | 12 Jun 2000 | 6358173 | 19 Mar 2002 | TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VIBRATIONS | |||||||||
H-205741-US-NP | 09/611981 | 07 Jul 2000 | 6358178 | 19 Mar 2002 | PLANETARY GEARING FOR A GEARED NEUTRAL TRACTION DRIVE | |||||||||
GP-300525-US-CIP1 | 09/567597 | 10 May 2000 | 6358184 | 19 Mar 2002 | MODEL-BASED CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GARAGE SHIFT | |||||||||
H-205700-US-NP | 09/459591 | 13 Dec 1999 | 6358637 | 19 Mar 2002 | FREEZE-PROTECTING A FUEL CELL BY VACUUM DRYING | |||||||||
H-203563-US-CIP1 | 09/546404 | 10 Apr 2000 | 6358638 | 19 Mar 2002 | COLD START-UP OF A PEM FUEL CELL | |||||||||
H-205551-US-NP | 09/453088 | 02 Dec 1999 | 6358642 | 19 Mar 2002 | FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-300752-US-NP | 09/748097 | 27 Dec 2000 | 6359419 | 19 Mar 2002 | QUASI-ADAPTIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING A BATTERY’S STATE OF CHARGE | |||||||||
GP-300360-US-NP | 09/627484 | 28 Jul 2000 | 6359737 | 19 Mar 2002 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMBINED HEAD-UP DISPLAY | |||||||||
GP-300196-US-NP | 09/571900 | 16 May 2000 | 6360145 | 19 Mar 2002 | VEHICLE PLATFORM-PORTABLE CONTROLLER | |||||||||
GP-300185-US-NP | 09/703996 | 01 Nov 2000 | 6360156 | 19 Mar 2002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF DETERMINING AN ACCEPTABLE TORQUE LEVEL TO BE APPLIED TO AT LEAST ONE CLUTCH PACK OF AN AUTOMOBILE | |||||||||
GP-300234-US-NP | 09/630313 | 31 Jul 2000 | 6360726 | 26 Mar 2002 | FUEL VOLATILITY DETECTION AND COMPENSATION DURING COLD ENGINE START |
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H-202969-US-DIV1 | 09/928699 | 13 Aug 2001 | 0027027-A1 | 07 Mar 2002 | 6360835 | 26 Mar 2002 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF FUEL CELL POWERED VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-300378-US-NP | 09/668985 | 25 Sep 2000 | 6361287 | 26 Mar 2002 | FLUID PUMPING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300407-US-NP | 09/569171 | 11 May 2000 | 6361474 | 26 Mar 2002 | CLOSED-THROTTLE DOWNSHIFT CLUTCH CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-204344-US-NP | 09/584799 | 30 May 2000 | 6362585 | 26 Mar 2002 | CONTROLLING ELECTRIC VEHICLE DC BUS VOLTAGE RIPPLE UNDER STEP MODE OF OPERATION | |||||||||
H-203526-US-NP | 09/706139 | 15 Sep 2000 | 6362586 | 26 Mar 2002 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPTIMAL TORQUE CONTROL OF A PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR OVER AN EXTENDED SPEED RANGE | |||||||||
GP-300406-US-CIP1 | 09/598283 | 22 Jun 2000 | 6364811 | 02 Apr 2002 | MODEL-BASED TRANSMISSION UPSHIFT CONTROL WITH ENGINE TORQUE MANAGEMENT | |||||||||
H-204145-US-NP | 09/469800 | 22 Dec 1999 | 6365289 | 02 Apr 2002 | COGENERATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-300416-US-NP | 09/638006 | 14 Aug 2000 | 6367751 | 09 Apr 2002 | BRACKET ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300229-US-CIP1 | 09/629839 | 31 Jul 2000 | 0000000 | 09 Apr 2002 | DRIVER RESPONSIVE POWER-ON DOWNSHIFT CONTROL | |||||||||
H-000000-US-NP | 09/552019 | 19 Apr 2000 | 6369319 | 09 Apr 2002 | ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED COOLANT MANIFOLD WITH RECESSED APERTURES FOR EMI REDUCTION | |||||||||
H-205761-US-NP | 09/635586 | 09 Aug 2000 | 6369395 | 09 Apr 2002 | PHOSPHORESCENT VEHICLE TRUNK RELEASE | |||||||||
GP-300294-US-NP | 09/759673 | 16 Jan 2001 | 6369768 | 09 Apr 2002 | AUTOMOTIVE ON GLASS ANTENNA WITH PARALLEL TUNED FEEDER | |||||||||
H-203051-US-NP | 09/592831 | 13 Jun 2000 | 6370469 | 09 Apr 2002 | CRUISE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
GP-300400-US-NP | 09/706392 | 06 Nov 2000 | 6371267 | 16 Apr 2002 | LIQUID COOLED MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID CLUTCH FOR AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||||
H-203754-US-NP | 09/456478 | 07 Dec 1999 | 6372376 | 16 Apr 2002 | CORROSION RESISTANT PEM FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-300432-US-NP | 09/771518 | 25 Jan 2001 | 6373021 | 16 Apr 2002 | METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE WELDING A METAL TUBE TO A METAL SHEET | |||||||||
GP-301452-US-NP | 09/748898 | 27 Dec 2000 | 6373221 | 16 Apr 2002 | CHARGER COUPLING | |||||||||
GP-300164-US-NP | 09/693174 | 23 Oct 2000 | 6374170 | 16 Apr 2002 | CROSS-ADAPTIVE CONTROL METHOD FOR AN AUTOMATIC SHIFT TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-205784-US-NP | 09/491308 | 25 Jan 2000 | 6376111 | 23 Apr 2002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE HUMIDITY XXXXX XX X XXXX XXXX | |||||||||
X-000000-XX-XX | 09/502876 | 11 Feb 2000 | 6376112 | 23 Apr 2002 | CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN OF A FUEL CELL | |||||||||
H-204650-US-NP | 09/483986 | 18 Jan 2000 | 6376927 | 23 Apr 2002 | HYBRID ELECTRIC DRIVE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR | |||||||||
H-203722-US-NP | 09/459278 | 13 Dec 1999 | 6377220 | 23 Apr 2002 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING AN ANTENNA SYSTEM TO A HEADLINER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-303232-US-DIV1 | 09/638769 | 15 Aug 2000 | 6378499 | 30 Apr 2002 | SUPPLY PUMP FOR COMMON RAIL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-204343-US-NP | 09/519414 | 06 Mar 2000 | 6381110 | 30 Apr 2002 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING ISOLATION FAULTS IN MOTOR/INVERTER SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-303230-US-NP | 09/579356 | 26 May 2000 | 6382174 | 07 May 2002 | ARRANGEMENT FOR MOUNTING ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT IN ENGINE ROOM | |||||||||
GP-300806-US-NP | 09/790952 | 23 Feb 2001 | 6382248 | 07 May 2002 | SELF-DIAGNOSING PRESSURE REGULATOR APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-303079-US-NP | 09/545880 | 07 Apr 2000 | 6382660 | 07 May 2002 | AIR BAG ASSEMBLY |
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GP-300130-US-NP | 09/828688 | 09 Apr 2001 | 6382704 | 07 May 2002 | ADJUSTABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300499-US-NP | 09/775198 | 01 Feb 2001 | 6382705 | 07 May 2002 | VEHICLE INDEPENDENT REAR ACCESS PANEL WITH FOUR BAR HINGE | |||||||||
GP-300105-US-NP | 09/734959 | 11 Dec 2000 | 6384703 | 07 May 2002 | FULLY IMMERSED MAGNETIC TRANSFORMER WITH MULTIPLE CONDENSING SURFACES AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-300027-US-NP | 09/718183 | 21 Nov 2000 | 6386009 | 14 May 2002 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HYDROFORMING MULTIPLE COMPONENTS WITH REDUCED PRESS LOADING | |||||||||
H-203670-US-NP | 09/505583 | 16 Feb 2000 | 6386021 | 14 May 2002 | OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER SERVICE BAY TEST | |||||||||
GP-300143-US-NP | 09/678684 | 03 Oct 2000 | 6386447 | 14 May 2002 | SMART CARD WITH CARD IN VEHICLE WARNING | |||||||||
GP-300157-US-NP | 09/578293 | 25 May 2000 | 6386584 | 14 May 2002 | AIR BAG FOLD INDICATOR | |||||||||
GP-300458-US-NP | 09/677333 | 28 Sep 2000 | 6386903 | 14 May 2002 | TERMINAL POSITION ASSURANCE ASSEMBLY FOR ROOF MARKER LAMP | |||||||||
GP-301167-US-NP | 09/745007 | 20 Dec 2000 | 6386965 | 14 May 2002 | VEHICLE INTERIOR AIRFLOW ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-204469-US-NP | 09/442319 | 22 Nov 1999 | 6387009 | 14 May 0000 | XXXXXXXX XXXXX WITH SLIP CONTROL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SLIP | |||||||||
GP-300574-US-NP | 09/740571 | 18 Dec 2000 | 6389147 | 14 May 2002 | AUDIO SYSTEM FOR MULTIPURPOSE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES HAVING A REAR OPENING PANEL | |||||||||
GP-301012-US-NP | 09/672409 | 28 Sep 2000 | 6390501 | 21 May 2002 | VARIABLE PROFILE AIR BAG RESTRAINT | |||||||||
H-204429-US-NP | 09/347407 | 06 Jul 1999 | 6391484 | 21 May 2002 | FUEL PROCESSOR TEMPERATURE MONITORING AND CONTROL | |||||||||
H-202969-US-NP | 09/504450 | 16 Feb 2000 | 6394207 | 28 May 2002 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF FUEL CELL POWERED VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-300860-US-NP | 09/326601 | 07 Jun 1999 | 6394210 | 28 May 2002 | TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER FOR VEHICULAR BATTERY | |||||||||
GP-301299-US-NP | 09/786978 | 09 Mar 2001 | 6394472 | 28 May 2002 | STEERING KNUCKLE | |||||||||
H-205601-US-NP | 09/542814 | 04 Apr 2000 | 6394504 | 28 May 2002 | CLAMPLESS FLUID TRANSFER HOSE COUPLING | |||||||||
H-205764-US-NP | 09/502640 | 11 Feb 2000 | 6395414 | 28 May 2002 | STAGED VENTING OF FUEL CELL SYSTEM DURING RAPID SHUTDOWN | |||||||||
H-202723-US-NP | 09/663623 | 18 Sep 2000 | 6396241 | 28 May 2002 | INDUCTIVE CHARGING SYSTEM EMPLOYING A FLUID-COOLED TRANSFORMER COIL AND TRANSMISSION CABLE | |||||||||
H-203724-US-NP | 09/487462 | 19 Jan 2000 | 6398179 | 04 Jun 2002 | FASTENER-LESS SPRING ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-204470-US-NP | 09/702915 | 30 Oct 2000 | 6398690 | 04 Jun 2002 | FIVE SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION WITH TWO SIMPLE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||||
GP-300049-US-NP | 09/997369 | 30 Nov 2001 | 6401507 | 11 Jun 2002 | HYDROFORMING, IN-DIE HYDROPIERCING AND SLUG-EJECTING METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-300593-US-DIV1 | 09/921023 | 02 Aug 2001 | 02 May 2002 | 6401565 | 11 Jun 2002 | SELF-LOCKING TELESCOPING DEVICE | ||||||||
GP-300635-US-NP | 09/710278 | 13 Nov 2000 | 6401853 | 11 Jun 2002 | POWER-HOP RESPONSIVE ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL METHOD | |||||||||
GP-300952-US-NP | 09/820590 | 30 Mar 2001 | 6401880 | 11 Jun 2002 | BRAKE ROTOR HAVING COOLING PASSAGEWAYS WITH SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTANT CROSS-SECTIONS | |||||||||
GP-300716-US-NP | 09/935947 | 24 Aug 2001 | 6402052 | 11 Jun 2002 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE | |||||||||
H-203574-US-NP | 09/517106 | 07 Mar 2000 | 6402414 | 11 Jun 2002 | EFFICIENT TUBULAR BODY JOINT | |||||||||
H-202896-US-NP | 09/604439 | 27 Jun 2000 | 6404150 | 11 Jun 2002 | ACCESSORY MOTOR DRIVE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE |
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GP-300306-US-NP | 09/887959 | 25 Jun 2001 | 6404163 | 11 Jun 2002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGULATING A CHARGE VOLTAGE DELIVERED TO A BATTERY | |||||||||
H-201421-US-NP | 09/621379 | 21 Jul 2000 | 6404628 | 11 Jun 2002 | INTEGRATED POWER ELECTRONICS COOLING HOUSING | |||||||||
GP-300755-US-NP | 09/631595 | 03 Aug 2000 | 6405106 | 11 Jun 2002 | ENHANCED VEHICLE CONTROLS THROUGH INFORMATION TRANSFER VIA A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300876-US-NP | 09/885191 | 21 Jun 2001 | 6405117 | 11 Jun 2002 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING A VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM USING BRAKE PEDAL POSITION AND VEHICLE DECELERATION | |||||||||
GP-300184-US-NP | 09/566879 | 08 May 2000 | 6405587 | 18 Jun 2002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE COASTDOWN OF A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300441-US-NP | 09/678374 | 03 Oct 2000 | 6405767 | 18 Jun 2002 | FUEL FILL PIPE ASSEMBLY WITH VORTEXING VANES | |||||||||
H-204425-US-NP | 09/436819 | 09 Nov 1999 | 6406806 | 18 Jun 2002 | FUEL CELL VOLTAGE MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302318-US-NP | 09/669436 | 25 Sep 2000 | 6408229 | 18 Jun 2002 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING AND SIGNALING RACETRACK OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301035-US-NP | 09/625302 | 25 Jul 2000 | 6412852 | 02 Jul 2002 | WATER, DUST, AND SOUND ATTENUATING BARRIER AND TRIM PANEL MODULE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING WITHIN A VEHICLE DOOR | |||||||||
H-205767-US-NP | 09/510188 | 22 Feb 2000 | 6413662 | 02 Jul 2002 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM SHUTDOWN WITH ANODE PRESSURE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-300482-US-NP | 09/574929 | 19 May 2000 | 6415213 | 02 Jul 2002 | MODEL-BASED CONTROL OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER-ON DOWNSHIFT | |||||||||
GP-300444-US-NP | 09/757785 | 10 Jan 2001 | 2002-0089204 | 11 Jul 2002 | 6416104 | 09 Jul 2002 | VEHICLE BODY WITH RECONFIGUREABLE BACK PANEL | |||||||
H-201188-US-NP | 09/713519 | 15 Nov 2000 | 6422003 | 23 Jul 2002 | NOX CATALYST EXHAUST FEEDSTREAM CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300450-US-NP | 09/764233 | 19 Jan 2001 | 2002-0098936 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6422966 | 23 Jul 2002 | TOROIDAL TRANSMISSION WITH A STARTING CLUTCH | |||||||
GP-300334-US-NP | 09/767295 | 22 Jan 2001 | 2002-0098937 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6422968 | 23 Jul 2002 | COMPACT SIX SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300605-US-NP | 09/688236 | 16 Oct 2000 | 6425595 | 30 Jul 2002 | AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION SYSTEM INCORPORATING SPLAY REDUCTION DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-300258-US-NP | 09/821989 | 02 Apr 2001 | 6425748 | 30 Jul 2002 | POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT ROTARY PUMP | |||||||||
GP-300219-US-NP | 09/648760 | 28 Aug 2000 | 6425841 | 30 Jul 2002 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
H-202629-US-NP | 09/273854 | 22 Mar 1999 | 2001-0037562 | 08 Nov 2001 | 6427321 | 06 Aug 2002 | AUTOMATIC DECKING AND AUTOMATIC FASTENING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300437-US-NP | 09/627485 | 28 Jul 2000 | 6427465 | 06 Aug 2002 | COMPRESSOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
H-202924-US-NP | 09/425379 | 22 Oct 1999 | 6428921 | 06 Aug 2002 | FUEL CELL STACK COMPRESSION METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-300962-US-NP | 09/778621 | 08 Feb 2001 | 2002-0104829 | 08 Aug 2002 | 6429397 | 06 Aug 2002 | PROGRAMMABLE POGO WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-300159-US-NP | 09/872913 | 04 Jun 2001 | 6431632 | 13 Aug 2002 | AUTOMOBILE SEAT ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE | |||||||||
GP-300312-US-NP | 09/633385 | 07 Aug 2000 | 6436003 | 20 Aug 2002 | PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING A CVT INSTALLED IN THE POWER TRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE |
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H-205682-US-NP | 09/862765 | 21 May 2001 | 6436712 | 20 Aug 2002 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING INTERNAL COMBUSTION EXHAUST | |||||||||
H-205607-US-NP | 09/460504 | 14 Dec 1999 | 6438789 | 27 Aug 2002 | WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE CLEANING SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300650-US-NP | 09/812342 | 21 Mar 2001 | 6439634 | 27 Aug 2002 | CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR AUTOMOTIVE SIDE STOWAGE SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300754-US-NP | 09/814528 | 23 Mar 2001 | 6441586 | 27 Aug 2002 | STATE OF CHARGE PREDICTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A BATTERY | |||||||||
H-203472-US-NP | 09/795575 | 28 Feb 2001 | 2002-0120385 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6442472 | 27 Aug 2002 | MODIFICATION OF PEDAL PROGRESSION WITH ACCELERATION FEEDBACK USING ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-300596-US-NP | 09/676571 | 02 Oct 2000 | 6443028 | 03 Sep 2002 | ADJUSTABLE CONTROL PEDAL ASSEMBLY FOR MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-205314-US-NP | 09/644506 | 24 Aug 2000 | 6443253 | 03 Sep 2002 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE | |||||||||
H-205747-US-NP | 09/661774 | 14 Sep 2000 | 6443277 | 03 Sep 2002 | CLUTCH VALVING CIRCUIT FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300080-US-NP | 09/735579 | 14 Dec 2000 | 2002-0075696 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6443608 | 03 Sep 2002 | INTEGRATED LAMP AND FASCIA SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300459-US-NP | 09/672319 | 28 Sep 2000 | 6444912 | 03 Sep 2002 | FLAT CONDUIT WIRE HARNESS ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300455-US-NP | 09/998674 | 30 Nov 2001 | 6446476 | 10 Sep 2002 | HYDROFORMING METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-300324-US-NP | 09/692981 | 23 Oct 2000 | 6446511 | 10 Sep 2002 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING A JOINT WHICH JOINS A FIRST MEMBER WITH A SECOND MEMBER | |||||||||
GP-300352-US-NP | 09/655121 | 05 Sep 2000 | 6447054 | 10 Sep 2002 | VEHICLE ACCESS SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-204732-US-NP | 09/664376 | 14 Sep 2000 | 6447416 | 10 Sep 0000 | XXX XXXXX SYSTEM TENSIONER | |||||||||
GP-300721-US-NP | 09/847132 | 03 May 2001 | 6447565 | 10 Sep 2002 | TRANSMISSION VENT ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-201111-US-NP | 09/832469 | 12 Apr 2001 | 6447593 | 10 Sep 2002 | FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER | |||||||||
GP-300947-US-NP | 09/922100 | 06 Aug 2001 | 6449044 | 10 Sep 2002 | METHOD FOR CHECKING CAM LOBE ANGLES | |||||||||
GP-300477-US-NP | 09/853401 | 14 May 2001 | 6450136 | 17 Sep 2002 | VARIABLE COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-300928-US-NP | 09/895371 | 02 Jul 2001 | 6450396 | 17 Sep 2002 | METHOD FOR MAKING WELDLESS MAGNESIUM/ALUMINUM BONDED COMPONENTS | |||||||||
GP-300710-US-NP | 09/767294 | 22 Jan 2001 | 2002-0096903 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6450559 | 17 Sep 2002 | DUAL POSITION ENDGATE CABLE POST ASSEMBLY | |||||||
H-205823-US-NP | 09/760503 | 16 Jan 2001 | 2002-0093202 | 18 Jul 2002 | 6453864 | 24 Sep 2002 | CRANKSHAFT ROTATION CONTROL IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300201-US-NP | 09/439266 | 12 Nov 1999 | 6454284 | 24 Sep 2002 | TORSION BAR SUSPENSION WITH POWER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT | |||||||||
H-204301-US-NP | 09/348245 | 02 Jul 1999 | 6455180 | 24 Sep 2002 | FLEXIBLE METHOD FOR MONITORING FUEL CELL VOLTAGE | |||||||||
GP-300154-US-NP | 09/539551 | 31 Mar 2000 | 6456372 | 24 Sep 2002 | STEERING ALIGNING APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-303554-US-NP | 09/838229 | 20 Apr 2001 | 6460524 | 08 Oct 2002 | BLOW-BY GAS SEPARATOR | |||||||||
GP-300446-US-NP | 09/718197 | 22 Nov 2000 | 6460562 | 08 Oct 2002 | DUAL TANK SIMULTANEOUS FILL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300607-US-NP | 09/761166 | 08 Jan 2001 | 2002-0088662 | 11 Jul 2002 | 6460648 | 08 Oct 2002 | IMPACT SENSOR ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AND A METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-301382-US-NP | 10/044124 | 10 Jan 2002 | 6460885 | 08 Oct 2002 | AIR BAG MODULE AND METHOD OF FOLDING AN AIR BAG | |||||||||
GP-300839-US-NP | 09/861994 | 21 May 2001 | 6460895 | 08 Oct 2002 | BRAKE HOSE SLEEVE |
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GP-300674-US-NP | 09/780022 | 09 Feb 2001 | 6461398 | 08 Oct 2002 | REGENERABLE PARTICLE FILTER FOR THE REMOVAL OF SOOT PARTICLES FROM EXHAUST GASES | |||||||||
GP-300566-US-NP | 09/800612 | 08 Mar 2001 | 2002-0124836 | 12 Sep 2002 | 6463889 | 15 Oct 2002 | POX COLD START VAPOR SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300612-US-NP | 09/862842 | 23 May 2001 | 6464270 | 15 Oct 2002 | EXTERIOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR MOTOR VEHICLE DOOR | |||||||||
GP-300435-US-NP | 09/834858 | 16 Apr 2001 | 2002-0151400 | 17 Oct 2002 | 6464609 | 15 Oct 2002 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A SIX-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300356-US-NP | 09/853018 | 11 May 2001 | 6468179 | 22 Oct 2002 | SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION WITH TWO OVERDRIVE RATIOS | |||||||||
GP-300767-US-NP | 09/911630 | 25 Jul 2001 | 6470559 | 29 Oct 2002 | MODULAR AUTOMOTIVE ROOF INSTALLATION METHOD | |||||||||
GP-300841-US-NP1 | 09/838598 | 19 Apr 2001 | 6470860 | 29 Oct 2002 | VAPOR BYPASS TUBE FOR A TANK | |||||||||
GP-300717-US-NP | 10/041203 | 08 Jan 2002 | 6470961 | 29 Oct 2002 | CONDENSER, RADIATOR AND FAN ASSEMBLY MODULE | |||||||||
GP-300337-US-NP | 09/798653 | 05 Mar 2001 | 2002-0121798 | 05 Sep 2002 | 6471284 | 29 Oct 2002 | REAR END CLOSURE ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE | |||||||
H-205433-US-NP | 09/782881 | 15 Feb 2001 | 2002-0111246 | 15 Aug 2002 | 6471616 | 29 Oct 2002 | POWER TRANSMISSION WITH FRICTION LAUNCH TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISM IN FORWARD AND REVERSE | |||||||
GP-300404-US-NP | 09/716836 | 20 Nov 2000 | 6474278 | 05 Nov 2002 | GLOBAL CAM SENSING SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303549-US-NP | 09/723611 | 28 Nov 2000 | 6474305 | 05 Nov 2002 | V-TYPE DIESEL ENGINE WITH COMMON RAIL | |||||||||
GP-300713-US-NP | 09/861996 | 21 May 2001 | 2002-0170370 | 21 Nov 2002 | 6477909 | 12 Nov 2002 | ACTIVE DAMPER FOR A COUNTERSHAFT TRANSMISSION | |||||||
H-204877-US-NP | 09/237337 | 26 Jan 1999 | 6478355 | 12 Nov 2002 | ADAPTABLE PICK UP TRUCK CONFIGURATION | |||||||||
GP-300726-US-NP | 09/907827 | 19 Jul 2001 | 6478705 | 12 Nov 2002 | HYBRID ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN INCLUDING A TWO-MODE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300423-US-NP | 09/692809 | 23 Oct 2000 | 6478713 | 12 Nov 2002 | ENGINE LIMIT CONTROL FOR CLOSED-THROTTLE TRANSMISSION SHIFTING | |||||||||
H-199997-US-NP | 09/552774 | 20 Apr 2000 | 6479908 | 12 Nov 2002 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SENSING POSITIONS OF AN IGNITION SWITCH | |||||||||
GP-300293-US-NP | 09/687104 | 16 Oct 2000 | 6481427 | 19 Nov 2002 | SOFT LINEAR 02 SENSOR | |||||||||
GP-300218-US-NP | 09/578213 | 24 May 2000 | 6484082 | 19 Nov 2002 | IN-VEHICLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT USING VIRTUAL NETWORKS | |||||||||
H-204445-US-NP | 09/527704 | 17 Mar 2000 | 6484833 | 26 Nov 2002 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING STATE OF CHARGE IN VEHICLE OPERATIONS | |||||||||
GP-300544-US-NP | 09/792106 | 26 Feb 2001 | 2002-0117328 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6485585 | 26 Nov 2002 | METHOD FOR MAKING SHEET METAL COMPONENTS WITH TEXTURED SURFACES | |||||||
H-203007-US-NP | 09/604151 | 27 Jun 2000 | 6485853 | 26 Nov 2002 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM HAVING THERMALLY INTEGRATED, ISOTHERMAL CO-CLEANSING SUBSYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300031-US-NP | 09/692756 | 19 Oct 2000 | 6485854 | 26 Nov 2002 | GAS-LIQUID SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300608-US-NP | 09/875302 | 07 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185328 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6488113 | 03 Dec 2002 | DISABLE CONTROL FOR FOUR WHEEL STEER VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301045-US-NP | 09/931508 | 16 Aug 2001 | 6488345 | 03 Dec 2002 | REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM FOR A BATTERILESS FUEL CELL VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-205745-US-NP | 09/735665 | 14 Dec 2000 | 2002-0077208 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6488610 | 03 Dec 2002 | HYDRAULIC CONTROL FOR A 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION |
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GP-300884-US-NP | 09/893483 | 29 Jun 2001 | 2003-0004632 | 02 Jan 2003 | 6490518 | 03 Dec 2002 | ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE EXIT CRITERIA | |||||||
H-205891-US-NP | 09/697098 | 15 Sep 2000 | 6491599 | 10 Dec 2002 | TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL, VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR TRACK-LAYING VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-300284-US-NP | 09/930707 | 13 Aug 2001 | 6494178 | 17 Dec 2002 | COMBUSTION CHAMBER INCLUDING PISTON FOR A SPARK-IGNITION, DIRECT-INJECTION COMBUSTION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300055-US-NP | 09/935853 | 23 Aug 2001 | 6496764 | 17 Dec 2002 | VEHICLE IMPACT-SENSING METHOD WITH IMPROVED SEVERITY DISCRIMINATION | |||||||||
GP-300851-US-NP | 09/999088 | 20 Nov 2001 | 6497448 | 24 Dec 2002 | REARWARD CLOSURE ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-202342-US-NP | 09/419396 | 15 Oct 1999 | 6497970 | 24 Dec 2002 | CONTROLLED AIR INJECTION FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-205182-US-NP | 09/724086 | 28 Nov 2000 | 6498980 | 24 Dec 2002 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING A POSITION OF A ROTATING SHAFT | |||||||||
GP-300096-US-NP | 09/709882 | 13 Nov 2000 | 6499476 | 31 Dec 2002 | VAPOR PRESSURE DETERMINATION USING GALVANIC OXYGEN METER | |||||||||
GP-300712-US-NP | 09/702909 | 30 Oct 2000 | 6502665 | 07 Jan 2003 | DRIVE AXLE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301817-US-NP | 10/001951 | 02 Nov 2001 | 6503035 | 07 Jan 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE HAVING A STRUCTURAL REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT | |||||||||
H-204168-US-NP | 09/791528 | 23 Feb 2001 | 2002-0119358 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6503653 | 07 Jan 2003 | STAMPED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR PEM FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-300396-US-NP | 09/829106 | 09 Apr 2001 | 2002-0171387 | 21 Nov 2002 | 6504329 | 07 Jan 2003 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PERMANENT MAGNET ELECTRIC MACHINES | |||||||
GP-301050-US-NP | 10/061684 | 01 Feb 2002 | 6505589 | 14 Jan 2003 | SINGLE CAM THREE-VALVE ENGINE OVERHEAD VALVE TRAIN | |||||||||
GP-301064-US-NP | 09/916127 | 27 Jul 2001 | 2003-0019452 | 30 Jan 2003 | 6505591 | 14 Jan 2003 | VALVE TRAIN WITH ASSEMBLY GUIDES | |||||||
GP-300177-US-NP | 09/949514 | 07 Sep 2001 | 6505592 | 14 Jan 2003 | VALVE TRAIN FOR TWIN CAM THREE-VALVE ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-300897-US-NP | 09/939142 | 27 Aug 2001 | 6505613 | 14 Jan 2003 | AIR ASSIST FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM WITH COMPRESSOR INTAKE THROTTLE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-301046-US-NP | 09/853022 | 11 May 2001 | 2002-0166842 | 14 Nov 2002 | 6506996 | 14 Jan 2003 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE UPON SPOT WELDING GUNS | |||||||
H-203831-US-NP | 09/862222 | 21 May 2001 | 2002-0173903 | 21 Nov 2002 | 6510377 | 21 Jan 2003 | ENVIRONMENTAL TRAFFIC RECOGNITION IDENTIFICATION PREDICTION STRATEGIES | |||||||
GP-300837-US-NP | 09/996971 | 20 Nov 2001 | 6511032 | 28 Jan 2003 | SEAT TRACK PROTECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300491-US-NP | 09/817767 | 26 Mar 2001 | 6511094 | 28 Jan 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-205258-US-NP | 09/841123 | 25 Apr 2001 | 2002-0183163 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6511399 | 28 Jan 2003 | TORQUE AND POWER CONTROL IN A POWERTRAIN | |||||||
GP-300870-US-NP | 09/978901 | 18 Oct 2001 | 6512347 | 28 Jan 2003 | BATTERY HAVING AN INTEGRAL COOLING SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300151-US-NP | 09/935874 | 23 Aug 2001 | 6512969 | 28 Jan 2003 | VEHICLE SENSING SYSTEM USING BIASED SEVERITY MEASURE | |||||||||
GP-301129-US-NP | 10/068510 | 06 Feb 2002 | 6513471 | 04 Feb 2003 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE WITH ADVANCED EXHAUST CAM TIMING AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-301272-US-NP | 09/956358 | 20 Sep 2001 | 6513480 | 04 Feb 2003 | PICK-UP TUBE FOR HYDRAULICALLY-ACTUATED VALVE DEACTIVATION |
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GP-301105-US-NP | 09/919336 | 31 Jul 2001 | 2003-0024504 | 06 Feb 2003 | 6513492 | 04 Feb 2003 | LIMITED ACCELERATION MODE FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301115-US-NP | 09/817784 | 26 Mar 2001 | 2002-0135166 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6513835 | 04 Feb 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301207-US-NP | 10/081505 | 22 Feb 2002 | 6513863 | 04 Feb 2003 | VEHICLE INTERIOR DOOR APPARATUS AND INTERLOCK SYSTEM | |||||||||
H-194995-US-NP | 08/646189 | 07 May 1996 | 6513886 | 04 Feb 2003 | BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL IN WHICH UPDATE OF WHEEL SPEED NORMALIZATION FACTORS IS SELECTIVELY INHIBITED | |||||||||
GP-301257-US-NP | 09/956519 | 19 Sep 2001 | 6514170 | 04 Feb 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||||
GP-300301-US-NP | 09/748096 | 27 Dec 2000 | 2002-0078727 | 27 Jun 2002 | 6516645 | 11 Feb 2003 | HOT DIE CLEANING FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING | |||||||
GP-300420-US-NP | 09/692734 | 19 Oct 2000 | 6518720 | 11 Feb 2003 | COMBINATION DOOR UNLOCK AND TRUNK RELEASE MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-300757-US-NP | 09/792387 | 26 Feb 2001 | 2002-0118016 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6518763 | 11 Feb 2003 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR METERING FUEL TO AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-300207-US-NP | 09/817689 | 26 Mar 2001 | 2002-0134357 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6520159 | 18 Feb 2003 | ENGINE CONVERTER MISFIRE PROTECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-300760-US-NP | 09/887961 | 25 Jun 2001 | 2002-0195806 | 26 Dec 2002 | 6520537 | 18 Feb 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE SENSING SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT | |||||||
GP-301079-US-NP | 09/922166 | 06 Aug 2001 | 2003-0027678 | 06 Feb 2003 | 6520881 | 18 Feb 2003 | FLY-BY-WIRE ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
H-204303-US-NP | 09/626553 | 27 Jul 2000 | 6521204 | 18 Feb 2003 | METHOD FOR OPERATING A COMBINATION PARTIAL OXIDATION AND STEAM REFORMING FUEL PROCESSOR | |||||||||
H-203172-US-CPA | 09/268827 | 16 Mar 1999 | 6521381 | 18 Feb 2003 | ELECTRODE AND MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS | |||||||||
H-200889-US-NP | 09/934944 | 22 Aug 2001 | 6523522 | 25 Feb 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A THROTTLE PLATE MOTOR DRIVING A THROTTLE PLATE HAVING OPPOSING RETURN SPRINGS | |||||||||
GP-300649-US-NP | 09/976926 | 15 Oct 2001 | 6523869 | 25 Feb 2003 | AUTOMOBILE RELEASABLE LOCKING LATCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
P006544-US-NP | 09/931130 | 16 Aug 2001 | 2002-0024820 A1 | 28 Feb 2002 | 6523983 | 25 Feb 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE LAMP CLOSEOUT AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME | |||||||
GP-300722-US-NP | 09/921827 | 06 Aug 2001 | 2003-0027682 | 06 Feb 2003 | 6524215 | 25 Feb 2003 | MULTIPLE RATIO SERIES ELECTRIC VEHICLE DRIVETRAIN | |||||||
H-205776-US-NP | 09/691745 | 18 Oct 2000 | 6524736 | 25 Feb 2003 | METHODS OF PREPARING MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSESMBLIES | |||||||||
GP-301361-US-NP | 09/878716 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185248 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6527039 | 04 Mar 2003 | CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-301362-US-NP | 09/878728 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185249 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6527040 | 04 Mar 2003 | CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-301152-US-NP | 09/823224 | 02 Apr 2001 | 2002-0142876 | 03 Oct 2002 | 6527658 | 04 Mar 2003 | ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH SELECTIVE INPUT SPLIT, COMPOUND SPLIT, NEUTRAL AND REVERSE MODES | |||||||
GP-300150-US-NP | 09/963119 | 24 Sep 2001 | 6527659 | 04 Mar 2003 | TWO-MODE INPUT-COMPOUND SPLIT ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSMISSION FOR FRONT WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES | |||||||||
H-205704-US-CPA | 09/416583 | 12 Oct 1999 | 6528191 | 04 Mar 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A HYDROGEN CONTAINING GAS STREAM |
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GP-300292-US-NP | 09/804557 | 12 Mar 2001 | 2002-0153858 | 24 Oct 2002 | 6528964 | 04 Mar 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REDUCING TURN-OFF LOSS AND NOISE IN A SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR DRIVE | |||||||
GP-300731-US-NP | 09/789310 | 21 Feb 2001 | 2002-0116093 | 22 Aug 2002 | 6529805 | 04 Mar 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONFIGURING AN AUTOMOBILE ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE | |||||||
GP-301341-US-NP | 10/078202 | 19 Feb 2002 | 6530354 | 11 Mar 2003 | OIL PAN WITH VERTICAL BAFFLES | |||||||||
GP-300780-US-NP | 09/956518 | 19 Sep 2001 | 2003-0054916 | 20 Mar 2003 | 6530858 | 11 Mar 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301056-US-NP | 10/058628 | 28 Jan 2002 | 6531844 | 11 Mar 2003 | POWER SOURCE WITH EVAPORATIVE EMISSION RECOVERY | |||||||||
H-205685-US-NP | 09/676797 | 29 Sep 2000 | 6531872 | 11 Mar 2003 | IGNITION-OFF TIMER DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
H-204914-US-DIV1 | 09/875171 | 07 Jun 2001 | 2002-0186999 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6532639 | 18 Mar 2003 | HYDROFORMED TUBULAR STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING | |||||||
GP-300573-US-NP | 09/996316 | 20 Nov 2001 | 6532785 | 18 Mar 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREFILLING AND HYDROFORMING PARTS | |||||||||
GP-300808-US-NP | 09/878776 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185250 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6533020 | 18 Mar 2003 | CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-300736-US-NP | 09/891857 | 25 Jun 2001 | 6535171 | 18 Mar 2003 | VEHICLE VENT | |||||||||
GP-301262-US-NP | 09/967541 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0061918 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6536313 | 25 Mar 2003 | METHOD FOR MAKING INSERT FOR ROTARY CUTTER | |||||||
GP-301214-US-NP | 09/938219 | 24 Aug 2001 | 2003-0037754 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6536398 | 25 Mar 2003 | FLUID FLOW INSERT FOR FRONT COVER OF ENGINE | |||||||
GP-300075-US-NP | 09/885185 | 21 Jun 2001 | 2002-0195293 | 26 Dec 2002 | 6540043 | 01 Apr 2003 | VEHICLE STEERING SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC POWER REGULATION UNIT FOR LIMITING THE STEERING ANGLE OF REAR WHEELS AT HIGH SPEEDS | |||||||
GP-300765-US-NP | 09/928716 | 13 Aug 2001 | 2003-0032515 | 13 Feb 2003 | 6540631 | 01 Apr 2003 | ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH VARIABLE INPUT POWER SPLIT AND INDEPENDENT SHIFTING | |||||||
GP-301387-US-NP | 10/015450 | 13 Dec 2001 | 6542127 | 01 Apr 2003 | BOOT FOR ANTENNA ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-300770-US-NP | 09/924930 | 08 Aug 2001 | 2003-0029413 | 13 Feb 2003 | 6543405 | 08 Apr 2003 | MODULAR ENGINE ARCHITECTURE | |||||||
GP-300589-US-NP | 10/083741 | 27 Feb 2002 | 6544043 | 08 Apr 2003 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MECHANISM FOR RESISTIVE GRIDDED REAR DROP GLASS | |||||||||
GP-300729-US-NP | 09/758766 | 11 Jan 2001 | 6544677 | 08 Apr 2003 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-301311-US-NP | 09/956357 | 20 Sep 2001 | 2003-0052613 | 20 Mar 2003 | 6545418 | 08 Apr 2003 | ILLUMINATING SPEAKER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
H-197210-US-NP | 08/925247 | 08 Sep 1997 | 6547343 | 15 Apr 2003 | BRAKE SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||||
P006545-US-NP | 09/943247 | 30 Aug 2001 | 2002-0067620 A1 | 06 Jun 2002 | 6547429 | 15 Apr 2003 | BI-FUNCTIONAL TILTED AXIS REFLECTOR HEADLAMP | |||||||
GP-300169-US-NP | 09/768541 | 25 Jan 2001 | 2002-0134470 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6547895 | 15 Apr 2003 | SUPERPLASTIC MULTI-LAYER FORMING | |||||||
GP-300410-US-NP | 10/104138 | 22 Mar 2002 | 6548985 | 15 Apr 2003 | MULTIPLE INPUT SINGLE-STAGE INDUCTIVE CHARGER | |||||||||
GP-300645-US-NP | 09/899806 | 29 Jun 2001 | 2003-0000624 | 02 Jan 2003 | 6550124 | 22 Apr 2003 | METHOD FOR ADHERING REINFORCING PATCHES DURING SUPERPLASTIC FORMING | |||||||
GP-301269-US-NP | 09/967542 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0061864 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6550316 | 22 Apr 2003 | ENGINE OFF NATURAL VACUUM LEAKAGE CHECK FOR ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS | |||||||
GP-301051-US-NP | 09/766963 | 23 Jan 2001 | 2002-0096154 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6550459 | 22 Apr 2003 | GASEOUS FUEL SYSTEM FOR BI-FUEL ENGINES | |||||||
GP-301393-US-NP | 10/079224 | 20 Feb 2002 | 6550590 | 22 Apr 2003 | DOUBLE VENTED COOLING VANE DISK BRAKE ROTOR | |||||||||
GP-303389-US-NP | 09/800432 | 05 Mar 2001 | 6550623 | 22 Apr 2003 | TRANSPORTABLE PART RACK |
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GP-300844-US-NP | 10/041773 | 08 Jan 2002 | 6550845 | 22 Apr 2003 | SIDE DOOR ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-300912-US-NP | 09/981417 | 18 Oct 2001 | 2003-0078126 | 24 Apr 2003 | 6551208 | 22 Apr 2003 | THREE-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
H-204986-US-NP | 09/574485 | 19 May 2000 | 6553301 | 22 Apr 2003 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING OPTIMAL FUEL ECONOMY FOR AUTOMOBILES | |||||||||
GP-300877-US-NP | 09/882795 | 18 Jun 2001 | 2002-0193931 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6553304 | 22 Apr 2003 | ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE INITIAL BRAKE PRESSURE REDUCTION | |||||||
GP-300634-US-NP | 09/840680 | 23 Apr 2001 | 2002-0152602 | 24 Oct 2002 | 6553643 | 29 Apr 2003 | METHOD OF LOADING A CLUTCH PACK INTO A CLUTCH DRUM | |||||||
GP-300522-US-NP | 10/052195 | 18 Jan 2002 | 6557518 | 06 May 2003 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-301342-US-NP | 10/066321 | 26 Oct 2001 | 2003-0080590 | 01 May 2003 | 6557930 | 06 May 2003 | MULTI-SECTION SUPPORT RAIL APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MAKING | |||||||
GP-300364-US-NP | 09/960906 | 24 Sep 2001 | 2003-0059313 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6558132 | 06 May 2003 | VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT VANE PUMP WITH A SLIDE GROOVE SEAL VENTED TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE FOR PREVENTING FLUID FLOW BETWEEN A REGULATING CHAMBER AND A HIGH PRESSURE FLUID CHAMBER | |||||||
GP-300944-US-NP | 09/877743 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0187877 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6558293 | 06 May 2003 | GARAGE SHIFT CONTROL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300846-US-NP | 09/963770 | 26 Sep 2001 | 2003-0060959 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6560524 | 06 May 2003 | INTEGRATION OF REAR-WHEEL STEERING WITH VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300436-US-NP | 09/519393 | 03 Mar 2000 | 6560526 | 06 May 2003 | ONBOARD MISFIRE, PARTIAL-BURN DETECTION AND SPARK-RETARD CONTROL USING CYLINDER PRESSURE SENSING | |||||||||
GP-304064-US-NP | 10/095141 | 11 Mar 2002 | 6561545 | 13 May 2003 | VARIABLE PROFILE AIR BAG RESTRAINT | |||||||||
P006552-US-NP | 10/043072 | 09 Jan 2002 | 6561689 | 13 May 2003 | TRAPPED LED CHMSL WITH LIVING HINGE | |||||||||
GP-300761-US-NP | 09/877995 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0187872 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6561942 | 13 May 2003 | DUAL MODE VARIABLE RATIO TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300856-US-NP | 09/695271 | 25 Oct 2000 | 6564127 | 13 May 2003 | DATA COLLECTION VIA A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-301133-US-NP | 09/993282 | 06 Nov 2001 | 2003-0085554 | 08 May 2003 | 6565114 | 20 May 2003 | PLASTIC AIR BAG MODULE WITH VARIABLE CUSHION VENT AREA ADJUSTMENT | |||||||
H-205702-US-NP | 09/651934 | 31 Aug 2000 | 6566004 | 20 May 2003 | FUEL CELL WITH VARIABLE POROSITY GAS DISTRIBUTION LAYERS | |||||||||
GP-300623-US-NP | 09/888312 | 25 Jun 2001 | 2003-0000509 | 02 Jan 2003 | 6568379 | 27 May 2003 | METHOD OF GASOLINE ASSISTED GASEOUS FUEL ENGINE STARTING | |||||||
GP-301339-US-NP | 10/185313 | 26 Jun 2002 | 6568741 | 27 May 2003 | DOOR HINGE FOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
H-204866-US-NP | 09/761083 | 15 Jan 2001 | 2002-0094461 | 18 Jul 2002 | 6569551 | 27 May 2003 | OXIDANT INJECTION CONTROL | |||||||
GP-300335-US-NP | 09/771058 | 29 Jan 2001 | 2002-0102454 | 01 Aug 2002 | 6569556 | 27 May 2003 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR A BATTERY PACK | |||||||
H-205856-US-NP | 09/782461 | 22 Jan 2001 | 2002-0099485 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6571161 | 27 May 2003 | PRE-CRASH ASSESSMENT OF CRASH SEVERITY FOR ROAD VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-301459-US-NP | 10/054779 | 23 Jan 2002 | 6572007 | 03 Jun 2003 | METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS | |||||||||
GP-300571-US-NP | 09/732426 | 17 Nov 2000 | 6572171 | 03 Jun 2003 | MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-301785-US-NP | 10/115800 | 03 Apr 2002 | 6572199 | 03 Jun 2003 | FLANGED TUBULAR AXLE SHAFT ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-204449-US-NP | 09/769176 | 25 Jan 2001 | 6574535 | 03 Jun 2003 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVE DRIVELINE DAMPING WITH CLUNK CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-301601-US-NP | 10/108091 | 27 Mar 2002 | 6575509 | 10 Jun 2003 | EXTENDABLE BUMPER FOR EXTERNAL VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION STORAGE |
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H-202342-US-DIV1 | 09/990728 | 14 Nov 2001 | 2002-0048698 | 25 Apr 2002 | 6576359 | 10 Jun 2003 | CONTROLLED AIR INJECTION FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301391-US-NP | 10/235209 | 05 Sep 2002 | 6578896 | 17 Jun 2003 | MAT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE CARGO COMPARTMENT | |||||||||
H-204354-US-NP | 09/737692 | 18 Dec 2000 | 2002-0077209 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6579202 | 17 Jun 2003 | LUBRICATION AND COOLING SYSTEM FOR POWER RECEIVING AND DELIVERY UNITS IN AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301074-US-NP | 09/916236 | 26 Jul 2001 | 2003-0022752 | 30 Jan 2003 | 6579206 | 17 Jun 2003 | COORDINATED CONTROL FOR A POWERTRAIN WITH A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300290-US-NP | 09/584065 | 31 May 2000 | 6579637 | 17 Jun 2003 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM HAVING A COMPACT WATER SEPARATOR | |||||||||
GP-301089-US-NP | 09/992505 | 06 Nov 2001 | 2003-0088350 | 08 May 2003 | 6580988 | 17 Jun 2003 | REAR WHEEL STEERING CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302220-US-NP | 10/140012 | 28 Mar 2002 | 6582012 | 24 Jun 2003 | VEHICLE SEPARATOR PANEL WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300524-US-NP | 09/756321 | 08 Jan 2001 | 6582840 | 24 Jun 2003 | FUEL CELL STACK COOLANT CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR USING DIFFERENTIAL VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS | |||||||||
GP-301342-US-DIV1 | 10/283755 | 30 Oct 2002 | 2003-0080590 | 01 May 2003 | 6584689 | 01 Jul 2003 | MULTI-SECTION SUPPORT RAIL APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MAKING | |||||||
H-202103-US-NP | 10/123662 | 16 Apr 2002 | 6584821 | 01 Jul 2003 | SELF-ALIGNING NON-PINCHING HYDROFORMING DIES | |||||||||
GP-300541-US-NP | 10/157652 | 29 May 2002 | 6584942 | 01 Jul 2003 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION APPARATUS WITH VAPOR PURGE | |||||||||
GP-301146-US-NP | 10/011168 | 06 Dec 2001 | 2003-0106519 | 12 Jun 2003 | 6584951 | 01 Jul 2003 | INDIVIDUAL HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT MODULES FOR ENGINE WITH HYDRAULICALLY-CONTROLLED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-301373-US-NP | 10/043749 | 09 Jan 2002 | 2003-0127297 | 10 Jul 2003 | 6585092 | 01 Jul 2003 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID FAN DRIVE DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY | |||||||
GP-301228-US-NP | 10/037831 | 03 Jan 2002 | 2003-0122354 | 03 Jul 2003 | 6585287 | 01 Jul 2003 | ROOF RAIL AIR BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION | |||||||
GP-301512-US-NP | 10/140908 | 07 May 2002 | 6585465 | 01 Jul 2003 | MOTOR VEHICLE CARGO RESTRAINT SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300819-US-NP | 10/025232 | 19 Dec 2001 | 2003-0114261 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6585617 | 01 Jul 2003 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300997-US-NP | 09/847080 | 03 May 2001 | 2003-0027687 | 06 Feb 2003 | 6585621 | 01 Jul 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A CONSISTENT TRANSMISSION LOAD VARIABLE | |||||||
GP-300679-US-NP | 10/015719 | 13 Dec 2001 | 2003-0110945 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6585805 | 01 Jul 2003 | GAS STREAM APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-300863-US-NP | 09/915479 | 27 Jul 2001 | 2003-0019865 | 30 Jan 2003 | 6586711 | 01 Jul 2003 | CURRENT CONTROL METHOD FOR AN OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER | |||||||
GP-301385-US-NP | 10/015451 | 13 Dec 2001 | 2003-0110902 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6588306 | 08 Jul 2003 | DEFORMABLE WRENCH | |||||||
GP-300913-US-NP | 10/061724 | 01 Feb 2002 | 6588396 | 08 Jul 2003 | SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE WITH OVAL FUEL SPRAY INTO OBLONG PISTON BOWL | |||||||||
GP-301350-US-NP | 10/025228 | 19 Dec 2001 | 2003-0111058 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6588404 | 08 Jul 2003 | REDUNDANT SENSOR WITH CYLINDER SHUTDOWN | |||||||
GP-300777-US-NP | 09/967889 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0064852 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6589129 | 08 Jul 2003 | POWERTRAIN HAVING A MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301832-US-NP | 10/167013 | 11 Jun 2002 | 6591801 | 15 Jul 2003 | ENGINE COVER BALANCED ISOLATED SUPPORT AND SEAL |
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GP-300937-US-NP | 10/093150 | 07 Mar 2002 | 6591958 | 15 Jul 2003 | PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-301148-US-NP | 10/085531 | 26 Feb 2002 | 6592047 | 15 Jul 2003 | DELAYED ACTION OIL FILTER BYPASS VALVE | |||||||||
GP-300857-US-NP | 09/965467 | 28 Sep 2001 | 2003-0062021 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6595181 | 22 Jul 2003 | DUAL MODE ENGINE COMBUSTION PROCESS | |||||||
GP-300940-US-NP | 10/025314 | 19 Dec 2001 | 2003-0111314 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6595340 | 22 Jul 2003 | CHARGING SYSTEM FOR A ROTATING CLUTCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-300637-US-NP | 10/078209 | 19 Feb 2002 | 6595891 | 22 Jul 0000 | XXX-XXXXX XXXXX AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300657-US-NP | 09/820600 | 30 Mar 2001 | 2002-0142199 | 03 Oct 2002 | 6596424 | 22 Jul 2003 | APPARATUS FOR MIXING FUEL AND AN OXIDANT | |||||||
H-205738-US-NP | 09/811279 | 19 Mar 2001 | 2002-0132696 | 19 Sep 2002 | 0000000 | 29 Jul 2003 | SYSTEM FOR DRIVING VEHICLE ACCESSORIES THROUGH AN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INTERFACE | |||||||
H-200204-US-NP | 09/817916 | 26 Mar 2001 | 2002-0134356 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6598589 | 29 Jul 2003 | ENGINE CONTROL ALGORITHM -- COLD START A/F MODIFIER | |||||||
GP-301364-US-NP | 09/878779 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185242 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6598655 | 29 Jul 2003 | CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
H-204460-US-NP | 09/534062 | 24 Mar 2000 | 6598671 | 29 Jul 2003 | HYBRID HEATING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-301784-US-NP | 10/267503 | 09 Oct 2002 | 6598926 | 29 Jul 2003 | TRANSFORMABLE REAR SEAT FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300332-US-NP | 09/882741 | 11 Jan 2001 | 6599652 | 29 Jul 2003 | FUEL CELL WITH A DEGASSING DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-300188-US-NP | 09/949515 | 07 Sep 2001 | 6601557 | 05 Aug 2003 | ENGINE OIL PUMP AND BALANCE SHAFT MODULE | |||||||||
H-204797-US-NP | 09/812062 | 19 Mar 2001 | 2002-0132149 | 19 Sep 2002 | 6602478 | 05 Aug 2003 | PROCESS FOR CONTROLLING CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATION OUT OF A PREFERENTIAL OXIDATION REACTOR DURING TURNDOWN USING STAGED MULTI-PORT AIR INJECTION | |||||||
H-205789-US-NP | 09/507805 | 22 Feb 2000 | 6602624 | 05 Aug 2003 | CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY HEATING A FUEL PROCESSOR IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300775-US-NP | 09/810047 | 19 Mar 2001 | 2002-0133242 | 19 Sep 2002 | 6604007 | 05 Aug 2003 | TEST METHOD FOR VERIFYING CORRECT MATCHING OF AN EXHAUST GAS OXYGEN SENSOR AND A VEHICLE ENGINE | |||||||
GP-301865-US-NP | 09/959239 | 12 Dec 2001 | 6607251 | 19 Aug 2003 | BRAKE BY WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE WITH MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION | |||||||||
GP-300528-US-NP | 09/871189 | 31 May 2001 | 2002-0182473 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6607857 | 19 Aug 2003 | FUEL CELL SEPARATOR PLATE HAVING CONTROLLED FIBER ORIENTATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE | |||||||
GP-300999-US-NP | 10/008921 | 06 Dec 2001 | 2003-0107352 | 12 Jun 2003 | 6608396 | 19 Aug 2003 | ELECTRICAL MOTOR POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301290-US-NP | 10/140914 | 07 May 2002 | 6609489 | 26 Aug 2003 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING ENGINE NOISE | |||||||||
GP-301445-US-NP | 10/057391 | 24 Jan 2002 | 2003-0136373 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6609492 | 26 Aug 2003 | OPERATING METHOD FOR A DUAL THROTTLE SPLIT SIDI ENGINE | |||||||
GP-300753-US-NP | 09/896587 | 02 Jul 2001 | 2003-0000498 | 02 Jan 2003 | 6609498 | 26 Aug 2003 | TARGET WHEEL TOOTH DETECTION | |||||||
GP-300850-US-NP | 09/921669 | 06 Aug 2001 | 2003-0025314 | 06 Feb 2003 | 6609727 | 26 Aug 2003 | ENERGY ABSORBING KNEE BOLSTER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-300656-US-NP | 10/061580 | 01 Feb 2002 | 2003-0146619 | 07 Aug 2003 | 6609732 | 26 Aug 2003 | QUICK CONNECT MULTI-HOSE CONNECTOR | |||||||
GP-301017-US-NP | 10/242153 | 12 Sep 2002 | 6609743 | 26 Aug 2003 | VEHICLE BED EXTENDER UNIT WITH PROTECTIVE TOP COVER SHEET | |||||||||
GP-301270-US-NP | 09/967723 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0166428 | 04 Sep 2003 | 6609987 | 26 Aug 2003 | HYDRAULIC TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
H-205829-US-NP | 09/638010 | 14 Aug 2000 | 6610229 | 26 Aug 2003 | FIBER PREFORM PROCESS EMPLOYING A PORCELAIN ENAMEL COATED SCREEN TOOL | |||||||||
H-205684-US-NP | 09/502741 | 11 Feb 2000 | 6610260 | 26 Aug 2003 | VAPOR PROCESSOR WITH CONDENSATE REFLUX |
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H-204600-US-NP | 10/022322 | 13 Dec 2001 | 2003-0113472 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6610369 | 26 Aug 2003 | METHOD OF PRODUCING THERMALLY SPRAYED METALLIC COATING | |||||||
GP-300701-US-NP | 09/800611 | 08 Mar 2001 | 2002-0124380 | 12 Sep 2002 | 6612013 | 02 Sep 2003 | METHOD OF LOOSELY ATTACHING BLIND RIVET | |||||||
GP-300568-US-NP | 09/870337 | 30 May 2001 | 2002-0179347 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6612386 | 02 Sep 2003 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300485-US-NP | 09/837597 | 19 Apr 2001 | 2002-0152783 | 24 Oct 2002 | 6615631 | 09 Sep 2003 | PANEL EXTRACTION ASSIST FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING EQUIPMENT | |||||||
GP-301038-US-NP | 09/847106 | 03 May 2001 | 2002-0162540 | 07 Nov 2002 | 6615804 | 09 Sep 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEACTIVATING AND REACTIVATING CYLINDERS FOR AN ENGINE WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND | |||||||
GP-300383-US-NP | 09/897335 | 03 Jul 2001 | 2003-0007419 | 09 Jan 2003 | 6615872 | 09 Sep 2003 | FLOW TRANSLOCATOR | |||||||
GP-301363-US-NP | 09/878778 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185251 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6615901 | 09 Sep 2003 | CASTING OF ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-300494-US-NP | 09/879868 | 11 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185845 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6616177 | 09 Sep 2003 | DUAL DEPTH AIRBAG | |||||||
GP-301392-US-NP | 10/074897 | 13 Feb 2002 | 2003-0151238 | 14 Aug 2003 | 6616182 | 09 Sep 2003 | INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DEPLOYMENT | |||||||
GP-300660-US-NP | 09/930552 | 15 Aug 2001 | 30 May 2002 | 6616424 | 09 Sep 2003 | DRIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE OPERATION OF A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | ||||||||
H-205824-US-NP | 09/872617 | 04 Jun 2001 | 2002-0179047 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6616569 | 09 Sep 2003 | TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300976-US-NP | 09/947294 | 07 Sep 2001 | 2003-0048089 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6617820 | 09 Sep 2003 | AUXILIARY POWER CONVERSION BY PHASE-CONTROLLED RECTIFICATION | |||||||
GP-300878-US-NP | 09/976886 | 15 Oct 2001 | 2003-0074125 | 17 Apr 2003 | 6618660 | 09 Sep 2003 | ANTI-LOCK BRAKE YAW CONTROL METHOD | |||||||
GP-301847-US-NP | 10/230017 | 28 Aug 2002 | 6619276 | 16 Sep 2003 | POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION ORIFICE MUFFLER | |||||||||
GP-300960-US-NP | 10/132878 | 25 Apr 2002 | 6619373 | 16 Sep 2003 | LOST FOAM CASTING APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POROSITY AND INCLUSIONS IN METAL CASTINGS | |||||||||
H-205464-US-NP | 09/718449 | 21 Nov 2000 | 6619907 | 16 Sep 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNLOADING AND RELOADING RETURNABLE SHIPPING CONTAINERS FROM A TRAILER | |||||||||
GP-301773-US-CIP1 | 10/214399 | 07 Aug 2002 | 2003-0038118 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6621036 | 16 Sep 2003 | PROGRAMMABLE POGO WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301063-US-NP | 10/166807 | 11 Jun 2002 | 6622548 | 23 Sep 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING GAS TEMPERATURES WITHIN A VEHICLE ENGINE | |||||||||
H-202789-US-NP | 10/011563 | 05 Nov 2001 | 2003-0085066 | 08 May 2003 | 6622810 | 23 Sep 2003 | ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300939-US-NP | 10/078178 | 19 Feb 2002 | 2003-0155200 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6622835 | 23 Sep 2003 | ENGAGEMENT CONTROL HAVING A MULTIPLEXED HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT FOR CONTROLLING A TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH AND SHIFTING CLUTCHES IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300632-US-NP | 09/792338 | 26 Feb 2001 | 2002-0119859 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6623398 | 23 Sep 2003 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301508-US-NP | 10/122813 | 15 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192862 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6624379 | 23 Sep 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WELDING A METAL FASTENER TO A METAL MEMBER | |||||||
GP-300357-US-NP | 09/932205 | 17 Aug 2001 | 2003-0036839 | 20 Feb 2003 | 6625535 | 23 Sep 2003 | ADAPTIVE POWERTRAIN BRAKING CONTROL WITH GRADE, MASS, AND BRAKE TEMPERATURE | |||||||
GP-300440-US-NP | 09/770477 | 29 Jan 2001 | 2002-0100170 | 01 Aug 2002 | 6625861 | 30 Sep 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING A SLUG FROM A FRAME OF AN AUTOMOBILE | |||||||
GP-301078-US-NP | 09/870557 | 01 Jun 2001 | 2002-0179067 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6626160 | 30 Sep 2003 | ENGINE WITH AIR-ASSISTED FUEL INJECTION AND ENGINE INTEGRATED AIR FEED |
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GP-300730-US-NP | 09/956434 | 19 Sep 2001 | 2003-0054915 | 20 Mar 2003 | 6626789 | 30 Sep 2003 | FAMILY OF SIX- SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-300662-US-NP | 10/038155 | 03 Jan 2002 | 2003-0125850 | 03 Jul 2003 | 6629025 | 30 Sep 2003 | SURGE SUPPRESSION CONTROL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVETRAIN | |||||||
GP-300299-US-NP | 09/867977 | 30 May 2001 | 2002-0178714 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6631611 | 14 Oct 2003 | METHODOLOGY OF ROBUST INITIALIZATION OF CATALYST FOR CONSISTENT OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY MEASUREMENT | |||||||
GP-300160-US-NP | 09/771057 | 29 Jan 2001 | 6632560 | 14 Oct 2003 | RETENTION FRAME FOR A BATTERY PACK | |||||||||
GP-301031-US-NP | 10/010880 | 13 Nov 2001 | 6634627 | 21 Oct 2003 | PNEUMATIC SPRING WITH ADJUSTABLE STOP FOR STROKE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-301494-US-NP | 10/092806 | 07 Mar 2002 | 2003-0168884 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6634699 | 21 Oct 2003 | COUNTERBALANCED REAR CLOSURE FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301749-US-NP | 10/123667 | 16 Apr 2002 | 2003-0195079 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6634981 | 21 Oct 2003 | FAMILY OF TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-300763-US-NP | 09/766962 | 23 Jan 2001 | 2002-0098943 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6634988 | 21 Oct 2003 | TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301826-US-NP | 10/278428 | 23 Oct 2002 | 6637246 | 28 Oct 2003 | TUBULAR PART LOCATOR FOR HYDROFORMING APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-301426-US-NP | 10/243092 | 13 Sep 2002 | 6637387 | 28 Oct 2003 | VARIABLE VALVE ACTUATING MECHANISM WITH MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID LOST MOTION DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-301438-US-NP | 10/056379 | 24 Jan 2002 | 2003-0136367 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6637393 | 28 Oct 2003 | HCCI ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301620-US-NP | 10/083805 | 27 Feb 2002 | 2003-0162415 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6638075 | 28 Oct 2003 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO WINDSHIELD/BACKGLASS | |||||||
GP-301536-US-NP | 10/200604 | 22 Jul 2002 | 2003-0076109 | 24 Apr 2003 | 6639385 | 28 Oct 0000 | XXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX | |||||||
XX-000000-XX-XX | 09/887513 | 22 Jun 2001 | 6640170 | 28 Oct 2003 | REAR WHEEL STEERING SWINGOUT COMPENSATION [DO NOT REBILL] | |||||||||
GP-301476-US-NP | 10/055566 | 23 Jan 2002 | 2003-0135974 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6640414 | 04 Nov 2003 | METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-300235-US-NP | 09/864353 | 25 May 2001 | 2003-0001372 | 02 Jan 2003 | 6641166 | 04 Nov 2003 | EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE KNEE BOLSTER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301640-US-NP | 10/245197 | 17 Sep 2002 | 6641201 | 04 Nov 2003 | CONVERTIBLE BED COVER FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300397-US-NP | 09/829030 | 09 Apr 2001 | 2002-0171419 | 21 Nov 2002 | 6642712 | 04 Nov 2003 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PREDICTING ROTATIONAL POSITIONS OF A ROTATING SHAFT | |||||||
H-204915-US-CIP1 | 10/155245 | 24 May 2002 | 2002-0174974 | 28 Nov 2002 | 6644390 | 11 Nov 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING THE INADVERTENT, UNCONTROLLED DISCHARGE OF PRESSURIZED RADIATOR FLUID | |||||||
GP-302011-US-NP | 10/211604 | 02 Aug 2002 | 6644437 | 11 Nov 2003 | VEHICLE EXHAUST WITH LENGTH-EQUALIZING MUFFLER | |||||||||
GP-301112-US-NP | 10/243860 | 13 Sep 2002 | 6644637 | 11 Nov 2003 | RECONFIGURABLE WORKHOLDING FIXTURE | |||||||||
GP-302292-US-NP | 10/235110 | 05 Sep 2002 | 6644708 | 11 Nov 2003 | RECONFIGURABLE DROP PANELS FOR A VEHICLE CARGO BED | |||||||||
GP-301694-US-NP | 10/167002 | 11 Jun 2002 | 6645017 | 11 Nov 2003 | MARINE POWERTRAIN AND ACCESSORY POWER SYSTEM WITH FLYWHEEL MOTOR GENERATOR UNIT | |||||||||
GP-301706-US-NP | 10/125957 | 19 Apr 2002 | 2003-0199360 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6645114 | 11 Nov 2003 | MULTIPLE AXES PLANETARY TRANSMISSION |
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GP-300785-US-NP | 10/160971 | 31 May 2002 | 2003-0224897 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6645115 | 11 Nov 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND FIVE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-301631-US-NP | 10/133082 | 26 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203784 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6645116 | 11 Nov 2003 | SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301756-US-NP | 10/174037 | 18 Jun 2002 | 6645117 | 11 Nov 2003 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND ONE FIXED INTERCONNECTION | |||||||||
GP-300951-US-NP | 09/929538 | 13 Aug 2001 | 2003-0036457 | 20 Feb 2003 | 6645121 | 11 Nov 2003 | VEHICLE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CLUTCH TEMPERATURE | |||||||
GP-301695-US-NP | 09/982583 | 18 Oct 2001 | 2003-0077213 | 24 Apr 2003 | 6645448 | 11 Nov 2003 | HYDROTHERMALLY STABLE CATALYST FOR IMPROVED LEAN-NOX REDUCTION | |||||||
GP-301239-US-NP | 10/122534 | 15 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192863 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6646221 | 11 Nov 2003 | METHOD FOR REPAIRING RESISTANCE SPOT WELDS IN ALUMINUM SHEET MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-301755-US-NP | 10/405956 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6646225 | 11 Nov 2003 | METHOD OF JOINING GALVANIZED STEEL PARTS USING LASERS | |||||||||
GP-300368-US-NP | 09/877634 | 08 Jun 2001 | 2002-0185989 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6646407 | 11 Nov 2003 | ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL HAVING DC-DC CONVERTER AND METHOD OF USING SAME | |||||||
GP-301557-US-NP | 10/145938 | 15 May 2002 | 2003-0214303 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6646419 | 11 Nov 2003 | STATE OF CHARGE ALGORITHM FOR LEAD-ACID BATTERY IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300702-US-NP | 09/578207 | 24 May 2000 | 6647323 | 11 Nov 2003 | VEHICLE COMMUNICATION LINK AUTOMATIC DIAGNOSTIC TOOL DETECTION | |||||||||
GP-300838-US-NP | 10/107793 | 27 Mar 2002 | 2003-0184060 | 02 Oct 2003 | 6648368 | 18 Nov 2003 | DUAL ROOF RAIL AIR BAG WITH INTEGRATED FILL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302688-US-NP | 10/321891 | 17 Dec 2002 | 6648393 | 18 Nov 2003 | LATERAL SLIDING SEAT | |||||||||
GP-300353-US-NP | 10/154370 | 23 May 2002 | 2003-0220166 | 27 Nov 2003 | 6648787 | 18 Nov 0000 | XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX | |||||||
XX-000000-XX-XX | 10/174388 | 18 Jun 2002 | 6648789 | 18 Nov 2003 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||||
GP-301375-US-NP | 10/082461 | 25 Feb 2002 | 2003-0162625 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6648790 | 18 Nov 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND SIX TORQUE-TRANSMITTING DEVICES | |||||||
GP-300782-US-NP | 09/963882 | 26 Sep 2001 | 2003-0060323 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6648791 | 18 Nov 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301868-US-NP | 10/123704 | 16 Apr 2002 | 2003-0195078 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6648792 | 18 Nov 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301841-US-NP | 10/174329 | 18 Jun 2002 | 6648793 | 18 Nov 2003 | MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH FIXED INPUT AND STATIONARY MEMBERS | |||||||||
GP-300988-US-NP | 10/132390 | 25 Apr 2002 | 2003-0200953 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6651611 | 25 Nov 2003 | COMBUSTION CHAMBER FOR SWIRL FLOW TWO VALVE SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-301284-US-NP | 10/195841 | 15 Jul 2002 | 6652253 | 25 Nov 2003 | HYDRAULIC PUMP HAVING A NOISE REDUCTION RECESS | |||||||||
GP-301431-US-NP | 10/080989 | 22 Feb 2002 | 2003-0162624 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6652409 | 25 Nov 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING FOUR CLUTCHES AND TWO BRAKES |
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GP-300698-US-NP | 09/963881 | 26 Sep 2001 | 2003-0060322 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6652411 | 25 Nov 2003 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION FAMILY WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE ROTATING TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-300148-US-NP | 09/678033 | 03 Oct 2000 | 6653747 | 25 Nov 2003 | ELECTRONIC KEY SYSTEM INCLUDING IGNITION AND TRANSMISSION CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-301116-US-NP | 09/891878 | 26 Jun 2001 | 2002-0196027 | 26 Dec 2002 | 6653817 | 25 Nov 2003 | STATE-OF-CHARGE DETECTION DEVICE FOR A BATTERY | |||||||
GP-300308-US-NP | 09/688249 | 16 Oct 2000 | 6654995 | 02 Dec 2003 | METHOD FOR JOINING TUBULAR MEMBERS | |||||||||
GP-300350-US-NP | 09/976609 | 15 Oct 2001 | 2003-0070464 | 17 Apr 2003 | 6655181 | 02 Dec 2003 | COATING FOR SUPERPLASTIC AND QUICK PLASTIC FORMING TOOL AND PROCESS OF USING | |||||||
H-203771-US-NP | 09/951586 | 13 Sep 2001 | 2003-0046991 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6655201 | 02 Dec 2003 | ELIMINATION OF MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR USING STOCHASTIC ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES | |||||||
GP-300449-US-NP | 09/967834 | 01 Oct 2001 | 2003-0062015 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6655340 | 02 Dec 2003 | ENGINE WITH BALANCER FOR SECOND ORDER PITCHING COUPLE | |||||||
GP-301846-US-NP | 10/150883 | 17 May 2002 | 2003-0213469 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6655353 | 02 Dec 2003 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE CONTROL WITH TORQUE MATCHING | |||||||
GP-302156-US-NP | 10/084612 | 27 Feb 2002 | 2003-0160428 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6655710 | 02 Dec 2003 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING TRAILER INSTABILITY | |||||||
GP-301235-US-NP | 10/133108 | 26 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203785 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6656077 | 02 Dec 2003 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301226-US-NP | 10/161868 | 04 Jun 2002 | 2003-0224901 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6656078 | 02 Dec 2003 | FAMILY OF SIX-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND THREE INPUT TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-302137-US-NP | 10/167060 | 11 Jun 2002 | 2003-0228954 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6656087 | 02 Dec 2003 | MULTI-STAGE SKIP DOWNSHIFT CONTROL FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301448-US-NP | 10/157475 | 29 May 2002 | 2003-0221952 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6656332 | 02 Dec 2003 | REPLICATING METHOD FOR SURFACE FINISH INSPECTION | |||||||
GP-300128-US-NP | 09/853186 | 11 May 2001 | 2002-0169533 | 14 Nov 2002 | 6658336 | 02 Dec 2003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF COOPERATIVE COLLISION MITIGATION | |||||||
GP-301410-US-NP | 10/282746 | 29 Oct 2002 | 6658713 | 09 Dec 2003 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC ENGINE PISTON ASSEMBLY TOOL | |||||||||
GP-301899-US-NP | 10/223753 | 20 Aug 2002 | 6658908 | 09 Dec 2003 | PUNCH FOR PIERCING AND SEALING HYDROFORMED PARTS | |||||||||
GP-302339-US-NP | 10/325655 | 20 Dec 2002 | 2003-0209222 | 13 Nov 2003 | 6659074 | 09 Dec 2003 | SPARK IGNITION DIRECT INJECTION ENGINE WITH SHAPED MULTIHOLE INJECTORS | |||||||
GP-301234-US-NP | 09/916184 | 26 Jul 2001 | 2003-0019474 | 30 Jan 2003 | 6659080 | 09 Dec 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING A THROTTLE OF A VEHICLE ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302535-US-NP | 10/390205 | 17 Mar 2003 | 6659087 | 09 Dec 2003 | DETECTION OF EVAP PURGE HYDROCARBON CONCENTRATION | |||||||||
GP-302095-US-NP | 10/238163 | 10 Sep 2002 | 6659122 | 09 Dec 2003 | DUAL TANK SIMULTANEOUS FILL SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300467-US-NP | 09/947278 | 07 Sep 2001 | 2003-0049133 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6659727 | 09 Dec 2003 | CONTROL METHOD FOR A DUAL MODE COMPRESSOR DRIVE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301739-US-NP | 10/174350 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232687 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6659903 | 09 Dec 2003 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301543-US-NP | 10/174444 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232686 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6659904 | 09 Dec 2003 | MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301760-US-NP | 10/305409 | 26 Nov 2002 | 6660947 | 09 Dec 2003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PUSH-BUTTON CONTROL |
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GP-302202-US-NP | 10/336963 | 06 Jan 2003 | 6662785 | 16 Dec 2003 | METHOD FOR OPERATING HCCI ENGINES AT LOW SPEED AND LOW LOAD | |||||||||
GP-301852-US-NP | 10/085478 | 26 Feb 2002 | 6662890 | 16 Dec 2003 | VEHICLE TRANSMISSION WITH A FUEL CELL POWER SOURCE AND A MULTI-RANGE TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-301059-US-NP | 09/925880 | 09 Aug 2001 | 2003-0030257 | 13 Feb 2003 | 6663141 | 16 Dec 2003 | INFLATABLE SAFETY RESTRAINT ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF INSTALLING SUCH AN INFLATABLE SAFETY RESTRAINT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301548-US-NP | 10/166809 | 11 Jun 2002 | 2003-0228951 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6663528 | 16 Dec 2003 | DUAL CLUTCH PLANETARY MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH SWITCHED OUTPUT | |||||||
GP-301550-US-NP | 10/184586 | 28 Jun 2002 | 6663529 | 16 Dec 2003 | PLANETARY MANUAL POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-301916-US-NP | 10/145940 | 15 May 2002 | 2002-0193204 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6663534 | 16 Dec 2003 | PROCESS FOR PREVENTING OSCILLATING GEARSHIFTING IN AUTOMATIC MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSMISSIONS BY SUITABLE REDUCTION OF ENGINE TORQUE | |||||||
H-205242-US-NP | 09/770709 | 26 Jan 2001 | 6663992 | 16 Dec 2003 | COOLING RIB ARRANGEMENT FOR THE EQUALIZATION OF THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN AIR COOLED STACKS | |||||||||
GP-300854-US-NP | 09/694386 | 23 Oct 2000 | 6663994 | 16 Dec 2003 | FUEL CELL WITH CONVOLUTED MEA | |||||||||
GP-301879-US-NP | 10/137062 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203270 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6663995 | 16 Dec 2003 | END PLATES FOR A FUEL CELL STACK STRUCTURE | |||||||
H-200580-US-NP | 09/811270 | 19 Mar 2001 | 2002-0134206 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6666118 | 23 Dec 2003 | PISTON SKIRT TURNING TOOL AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301562-US-NP | 10/324588 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6666493 | 23 Dec 2003 | AUTOMATIC SUN VISOR AND SOLAR SHADE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-300653-US-NP | 09/820597 | 30 Mar 2001 | 2002-0139110 | 03 Oct 2002 | 6668545 | 30 Dec 2003 | CATALYST WARM-UP ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE CATALYTIC CONVERTER | |||||||
GP-301049-US-NP | 10/078280 | 19 Feb 2002 | 2003-0154711 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6668546 | 30 Dec 2003 | UTILIZATION OF AIR-ASSISTED DIRECT INJECTION, CYLINDER DEACTIVATION AND CAMSHAFT PHASING FOR IMPROVED CATALYTIC CONVERTER LIGHT-OFF IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||
GP-301106-US-NP | 10/080054 | 21 Feb 2002 | 2003-0154760 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6668612 | 30 Dec 2003 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING A SHEET METAL BLANK IN A FORMING PRESS | |||||||
GP-301486-US-NP | 10/123729 | 16 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192389 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6668675 | 30 Dec 2003 | SHIFT LINKAGE CONTROL ASSEMBLY APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-300370-US-NP | 09/756605 | 08 Jan 2001 | 2003-0209235 | 13 Nov 2003 | 6668812 | 30 Dec 2003 | INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER CONTROLLER FOR THREE-CYLINDER ENGINE | |||||||
H-204461-US-NP | 09/480603 | 10 Jan 2000 | 6668917 | 30 Dec 2003 | ENERGY-SAVING DEFOG/DEICE OPERATION STRATEGY AND CONTROL SCHEME FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
H-203715-US-NP | 09/455341 | 06 Dec 1999 | 6668955 | 30 Dec 2003 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A HEAT EXCHANGER TO A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301511-US-NP | 10/178416 | 24 Jun 2002 | 2003-0234232 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6669035 | 30 Dec 2003 | INDEXING PARTS RACK | |||||||
GP-300833-US-NP | 09/813397 | 22 Mar 2001 | 2002-0135164 | 26 Sep 2002 | 6669229 | 30 Dec 2003 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301761-US-NP | 10/211846 | 02 Aug 2002 | 6669595 | 30 Dec 2003 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT | |||||||||
GP-301571-US-NP | 10/200235 | 22 Jul 2002 | 6669596 | 30 Dec 2003 | DUAL INPUT CLUTCH PLANETARY TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-301751-US-NP | 10/174332 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232691 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6669597 | 30 Dec 2003 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION | |||||||
GP-300936-US-NP | 10/078136 | 19 Feb 2002 | 2003-0158009 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6669598 | 30 Dec 2003 | LINE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR A CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION |
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GP-302387-US-NP | 10/136848 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203257 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6670064 | 30 Dec 2003 | AIR SUPPLY PRESSURE SETPOINT DETERMINATION FOR A FUEL CELL POWER MODULE | |||||||
H-205737-US-NP | 10/368247 | 18 Feb 2003 | 6672120 | 06 Jan 2004 | IN-DIE HYDROPIERCING APPARATUS WITH PREPIERCING ADJUSTMENT | |||||||||
GP-301343-US-NP | 10/122715 | 15 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192362 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6672121 | 06 Jan 2004 | FLAT PINCH HEMMING OF ALUMINUM PANELS | |||||||
GP-302993-US-NP | 10/391935 | 18 Mar 2003 | 6672281 | 06 Jan 2004 | MOBILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROLLED VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-301738-US-NP | 10/174396 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232684 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6672987 | 06 Jan 2004 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301545-US-NP | 10/174033 | 18 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232688 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6672988 | 06 Jan 2004 | MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
H-201111-US-DIV1 | 10/208616 | 30 Jul 2002 | 2002-0195023 | 26 Dec 2002 | 6673141 | 06 Jan 2004 | FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER | |||||||
GP-301618-US-NP | 10/140918 | 07 May 2002 | 2003-0209950 | 13 Nov 2003 | 6674205 | 06 Jan 2004 | AUXILIARY MAGNETIZING WINDING FOR INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR MAGNETIZATION | |||||||
GP-301473-US-NP | 10/166806 | 11 Jun 2002 | 2003-0226257 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6675453 | 13 Jan 2004 | METHOD OF REMANUFACTURING A TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-300626-US-NP | 09/950229 | 10 Sep 2001 | 2003-0046966 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6675621 | 13 Jan 2004 | PLURAL SHEET SUPERPLASTIC FORMING EQUIPMENT AND PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301460-US-NP | 10/055575 | 23 Jan 2002 | 2003-0136810 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6676007 | 13 Jan 2004 | METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-301279-US-NP | 10/115169 | 03 Apr 2002 | 2003-0201610 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6676135 | 13 Jan 2004 | OIL TRANSFER SEAL ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302459-US-NP | 10/213932 | 07 Aug 2002 | 6676196 | 13 Jan 2004 | DUAL-PIVOT HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-301278-US-NP | 10/091334 | 05 Mar 2002 | 2003-0168883 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6676201 | 13 Jan 2004 | WEDGE SYSTEM FOR LIFTGATE OF VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301308-US-NP | 10/132778 | 25 Apr 2002 | 2003-0201664 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6676223 | 13 Jan 2004 | AUTOMOTIVE WHEEL HAVING A FOOT STEP | |||||||
P006624-US-NP | 10/279284 | 24 Oct 2002 | 6678141 | 13 Jan 2004 | FASTENING ARRANGEMENT FOR LIGHT EMITTING DIODE METAL ARRAY | |||||||||
H-204387-US-NP | 10/101988 | 19 Mar 2002 | 6679238 | 20 Jan 2004 | EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE DETERMINATION AND OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-301432-US-NP | 10/080434 | 22 Feb 2002 | 6679802 | 20 Jan 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND SIX TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||||
GP-300769-US-NP | 09/997127 | 29 Nov 2001 | 2003-0099595 | 29 May 2003 | 6680043 | 20 Jan 2004 | PROCESS FOR ENHANCING THE KINETICS OF HYDROGENATION/DEHYDROGENATION OF MAIH4 AND MBH4 METAL HYDRIDES FOR REVERSIBLE HYDROGEN STORAGE | |||||||
GP-300624-US-NP | 10/056381 | 24 Jan 2002 | 2003-0139288 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6680279 | 20 Jan 2004 | NANOSTRUCTURED CATALYST PARTICLE/CATALYST CARRIER PARTICLE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301032-US-NP | 10/124646 | 17 Apr 2002 | 2003-0196494 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6681644 | 27 Jan 2004 | FLOWMETER FOR MEASURING EXTREMELY LOW FUEL MASS FLOWS | |||||||
GP-300531-US-NP | 10/061666 | 01 Feb 2002 | 2003-0145722 | 07 Aug 2003 | 6681734 | 27 Jan 2004 | HYDRAULIC CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH ROTARY SLEEVES | |||||||
GP-300714-US-NP | 09/934342 | 22 Aug 2001 | 2003-0037428 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6684479 | 03 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLINCHING METAL SHEETS | |||||||
GP-301067-US-NP | 09/952319 | 14 Sep 2001 | 2003-0052561 | 20 Mar 2003 | 6684483 | 03 Feb 2004 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A ROTOR FOR AN ELECTRIC TRACTION MOTOR | |||||||
GP-303187-US-CNT1 | 10/347151 | 17 Jan 2003 | 6684691 | 03 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TIRE PRESSURE IMBALANCES | |||||||||
GP-301754-US-NP | 10/238654 | 10 Sep 2002 | 6684844 | 03 Feb 2004 | PISTON AND CYLINDER BORE HAVING IMPROVED SCUFFING RESISTANCE |
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GP-301289-US-NP | 10/147548 | 16 May 2002 | 2003-0213668 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6684993 | 03 Feb 2004 | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A CLUTCH IN AN AUTOMATIC VEHICLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301565-US-NP | 10/228428 | 27 Aug 2002 | 6684995 | 03 Feb 2004 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ROTATING CLUTCH WITH NO RETURN SPRING | |||||||||
GP-301495-US-NP | 10/178285 | 24 Jun 2002 | 2003-0235036 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6687124 | 03 Feb 2004 | APPARATUS FOR COOLING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS IN A PHASE CHANGE ELECTRONIC COOLING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300779-US-NP | 09/847133 | 03 May 2001 | 2002-0165658 | 07 Nov 2002 | 6687602 | 03 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTABLE CONTROL OF A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE | |||||||
GP-300725-US-NP | 10/010369 | 13 Nov 2001 | 2003-0088983 | 15 May 2003 | 6688000 | 10 Feb 2004 | JOINING OF TUBULAR PARTS IN A T-JOINT BY RIVETING/BRAZING | |||||||
GP-301799-US-NP | 10/211824 | 02 Aug 2002 | 2004-0023744 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6689011 | 10 Feb 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION | |||||||
GP-300799-US-NP | 10/008420 | 13 Nov 2001 | 2003-0092292 | 15 May 2003 | 6692264 | 17 Feb 2004 | ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR FOR FUEL CELL STACK CELL VOLTAGE MONITOR | |||||||
GP-300493-US-NP | 09/780079 | 09 Feb 2001 | 2002-0110503 | 15 Aug 2002 | 6692545 | 17 Feb 2004 | COMBINED WATER GAS SHIFT REACTOR/CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORBER FOR USE IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
H-204428-US-CNT1 | 10/011097 | 06 Dec 2001 | 2002-0051899 | 02 May 2002 | 6692851 | 27 Feb 2004 | FUEL CELL STACK MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||
GP-300300-US-NP | 09/794607 | 27 Feb 2001 | 2002-0120386 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6694243 | 17 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY TIME OF A CATALYTIC CONVERTER | |||||||
GP-301666-US-NP | 10/094128 | 08 Mar 2002 | 2003-0167621 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6694597 | 24 Feb 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RIVETING METAL MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-300930-US-NP | 10/124079 | 17 Apr 2002 | 2003-0196466 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6694790 | 24 Feb 2004 | MID PLATE PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SUPERPLASTIC FORMING OF PARTS FROM PLURAL SHEETS | |||||||
GP-301819-US-NP | 10/211871 | 02 Aug 2002 | 2004-0020734 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6695111 | 24 Feb 2004 | TORQUE CONVERTER AND CLUTCH CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301383-US-NP | 10/046807 | 15 Jan 2002 | 2003-0132619 | 17 Jul 2003 | 6695341 | 24 Feb 2004 | CONTAINMENT IMPACT PROTECTION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302128-US-NP | 10/286014 | 01 Nov 2002 | 6695396 | 24 Feb 2004 | ADJUSTABLE FASTENER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
H-200912-US-NP | 09/277103 | 26 Mar 1999 | 6695589 | 24 Feb 2004 | CONTROL FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN PUMP | |||||||||
GP-301165-US-NP | 10/128220 | 23 Apr 2002 | 2003-0196639 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6698398 | 02 Mar 2004 | COMPENSATION OF THROTTLE AREA USING INTAKE DIAGNOSTIC RESIDUALS | |||||||
GP-300496-US-NP | 10/062371 | 01 Feb 2002 | 2003-0147692 | 07 Aug 2003 | 6698965 | 02 Mar 2004 | SHIM CARRIER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301747-US-NP | 10/126265 | 19 Apr 2002 | 2003-0199356 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6699153 | 02 Mar 2004 | ELECTRICALLY-ACTUATED BRAKING CLUTCH FOR TRANSMISSION | |||||||
H-205869-US-NP | 09/587393 | 05 Jun 2000 | 6699419 | 02 Mar 2004 | METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE ARTICLE WITH A TEXTURED SURFACE AND MOLD THEREFOR | |||||||||
GP-300363-US-NP | 10/100460 | 18 Mar 2002 | 2003-0175577 | 18 Sep 2003 | 6699614 | 02 Mar 2004 | CONVERGING/DIVERGING FLOW CHANNELS FOR FUEL CELL | |||||||
H-201740-US-NP | 09/961537 | 20 Sep 2001 | 2003-0065483 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6701282 | 02 Mar 2004 | FAULT IDENTIFICATION DIAGNOSTIC FOR INTAKE SYSTEM SENSORS | |||||||
GP-301682-US-NP | 10/153054 | 21 May 2002 | 2003-0217436 | 27 Nov 2003 | 6701574 | 09 Mar 2004 | DECKLID HINGE FOR VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301555-US-NP | 10/125947 | 19 Apr 2002 | 2003-0196307 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6701598 | 09 Mar 2004 | JOINING AND FORMING OF TUBULAR MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-301240-US-NP | 10/144119 | 13 May 2002 | 2003-0209219 | 13 Nov 2003 | 6701885 | 09 Mar 2004 | ENGINE CONNECTING ROD MECHANISM FOR CYLINDER PRESSURE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301408-US-NP | 10/211733 | 02 Aug 2002 | 2004-0020740 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6702081 | 09 Mar 2004 | TORQUE-TRANSMITTING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD |
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GP-301883-US-NP | 10/160936 | 31 May 2002 | 2003-0222433 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6702317 | 09 Mar 2004 | APPARATUS FOR TEMPORARILY RETAINING A COMPONENT WITHIN A VEHICLE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT | |||||||
GP-301554-US-NP | 10/375502 | 26 Feb 2003 | 6702347 | 09 Mar 2004 | INTEGRATED MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR THE BUMPER, RECOVERY RINGS AND WINCH OF A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301783-US-NP | 10/267519 | 09 Oct 2002 | 6702355 | 09 Mar 2004 | MULTI-FUNCTION SECURITY SHADE PANEL FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300644-US-NP | 10/235083 | 05 Sep 2002 | 6702366 | 09 Mar 2004 | VOLUME FILLING MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR MODIFYING CRASH DECELERATION PULSE | |||||||||
GP-302298-US-NP | 10/337147 | 06 Jan 2003 | 6702535 | 09 Mar 2004 | RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP AND EXTENDABLE STIRRER FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING | |||||||||
GP-301519-US-NP | 10/242039 | 12 Sep 2002 | 6702710 | 09 Mar 2004 | MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTION | |||||||||
GP-301745-US-NP | 10/226182 | 22 Aug 2002 | 2004-0036373 | 26 Feb 2004 | 6703739 | 09 Mar 2004 | POWERTRAIN WITH MOTOR GENERATOR ROTOR HAVING TORQUE TRANSMISSION MOUNTING RING | |||||||
GP-301619-US-NP | 10/087236 | 01 Mar 2002 | 2003-0164655 | 04 Sep 2003 | 6703746 | 09 Mar 2004 | INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR | |||||||
GP-301521-US-NP | 10/184261 | 26 Jun 2002 | 2004-0002804 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6704635 | 09 Mar 2004 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING OPTIMAL ABS SLIP AND DECELERATION THRESHOLDS | |||||||
GP-301472-US-NP | 10/184260 | 26 Jun 2002 | 2004-0002805 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6704638 | 09 Mar 2004 | TORQUE ESTIMATOR FOR ENGINE RPM AND TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301303-US-NP | 10/093025 | 07 Mar 2002 | 2003-0168306 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6705447 | 16 Mar 2004 | PISTON FOR HYDRAULICALLY-OPERATED CLUTCH | |||||||
GP-300591-US-NP | 09/788709 | 21 Feb 2001 | 2002-0115522 | 22 Aug 2002 | 6705967 | 16 Mar 2004 | SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUE TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-301320-US-NP | 10/057690 | 24 Jan 2002 | 2003-0139245 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6705968 | 16 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS WITH TWO CLUTCHES AND TWO BRAKES | |||||||
GP-301225-US-NP | 10/161901 | 04 Jun 2002 | 2003-0224898 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6705969 | 16 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND THREE INPUT TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-300254-US-NP | 09/848476 | 03 May 2001 | 2002-0164508 | 07 Nov 2002 | 6706430 | 16 Mar 2004 | ELECTRONIC BY-PASS OF FUEL CELL CATHODE GAS TO COMBUSTOR | |||||||
GP-300399-US-CIP1 | 10/028758 | 20 Dec 2001 | 2002-0119361 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6706439 | 16 Mar 2004 | PRESSURE DRIVEN HERMETICALLY SEALED PUMP FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302648-US-NP | 10/189953 | 03 Jul 2002 | 20040004410 | 08 Jan 2004 | 6707222 | 16 Mar 2004 | MOTOR STATOR UTILIZING CORNER SCRAPS FOR ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS [DO NOT REBILL] | |||||||
GP-305467-US-NP | 10/075013 | 13 Feb 2002 | 6708557 | 23 Mar 2004 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SIMULATION AND TESTING (WARF) | |||||||||
GP-301300-US-NP | 10/092930 | 07 Mar 2002 | 2003-0167869 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6708578 | 23 Mar 2004 | TRANSFER GEAR ASSEMBLY FOR TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300598-US-NP | 09/853015 | 11 May 2001 | 2002-0166711 | 14 Nov 2002 | 6708793 | 23 Mar 2004 | DOUBLE-ISOLATED, SYMMETRIC, HIGH-DAMPED MOUNT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301937-US-NP | 10/241212 | 11 Sep 2002 | 6708808 | 23 Mar 2004 | TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH A SELF-RETURNING PISTON | |||||||||
GP-301936-US-NP | 10/324589 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6709035 | 23 Mar 2004 | EXTENDIBLE BUMPER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROL |
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GP-301183-US-NP | 09/996237 | 20 Nov 2001 | 2003-0096204 | 22 May 2003 | 6709264 | 23 Mar 2004 | CATALYTIC COMBUSTER | |||||||
GP-300741-US-NP | 09/955742 | 19 Sep 2001 | 2003-0054917 | 20 Mar 2003 | 6709358 | 23 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND FIVE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-301258-US-NP | 10/010375 | 05 Nov 2001 | 2003-0087719 | 08 May 2003 | 6709359 | 23 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND FIVE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-301126-US-NP | 10/211615 | 02 Aug 2002 | 2004-0023745 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6709360 | 23 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301092-US-NP | 10/243605 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053738 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6709361 | 23 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING TWO INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-301097-US-NP | 10/003688 | 15 Nov 2001 | 2002-0092422 | 18 Jul 2002 | 6709489 | 23 Mar 2004 | MICROWAVE REGENERATED DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP | |||||||
GP-302386-US-NP | 10/136843 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203256 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6709780 | 23 Mar 2004 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING STEAM IN A FUEL CELL SYSEM WITH A FUEL PROCESSOR | |||||||
GP-302427-US-NP | 10/397082 | 26 Mar 2003 | 6712028 | 30 Mar 2004 | ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM WITH WATER PUMP RECIRCULATION BYPASS CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302670-US-NP | 10/205483 | 25 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037969 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6712164 | 30 Mar 2004 | VEHICLE HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NON-MECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS | |||||||
GP-302155-US-NP | 10/392295 | 18 Mar 2003 | 2004-0056401 | 25 Mar 2004 | 6712348 | 30 Mar 2004 | ADAPTER FOR AGILE FIXTURING AUTOMATION | |||||||
H-202965-US-NP | 10/213641 | 07 Aug 2002 | 6712603 | 30 Mar 2004 | MULTIPLE PORT CATALYTIC COMBUSTION DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME | |||||||||
GP-301729-US-NP | 10/243296 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053729 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6712731 | 30 Mar 2004 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301093-US-NP | 10/243606 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053730 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6712732 | 30 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS EACH HAVING TWO INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301330-US-NP | 10/082462 | 25 Feb 2002 | 2003-0162628 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6712733 | 30 Mar 2004 | FAMILY OF FIVE-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER | |||||||
GP-300216-US-NP | 09/712457 | 14 Nov 2000 | 6714771 | 30 Mar 2004 | BROADCAST RADIO SIGNAL SEEK CIRCUIT (Delphi) | |||||||||
GP-301730-US-NP | 10/208667 | 30 Jul 2002 | 2004-0024520 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6714858 | 30 Mar 2004 | ON ROAD CORNER DYNAMIC BALANCING FOR VEHICLE WHEELS | |||||||
GP-301566-US-NP | 10/118446 | 08 Apr 2002 | 2003-0188535 | 09 Oct 2003 | 6715289 | 06 Apr 2004 | TURBO-ON-DEMAND ENGINE WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
H-205723-US-NP | 09/709819 | 03 Aug 2000 | 6715458 | 06 Apr 2004 | ENGINE BLOCK CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS | |||||||||
GP-302222-US-NP | 10/243967 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0051252 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6715767 | 06 Apr 2004 | ANGLED GAP COMPRESSION RINGS WITH END RELIEF | |||||||
GP-300384-US-NP | 09/982512 | 18 Oct 2001 | 2002-0091036 | 11 Jul 2002 | 6716129 | 06 Apr 2004 | TRANSMISSION DECOUPLING DEVICE | |||||||
GP-300781-US-NP | 10/242042 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053727 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6716131 | 06 Apr 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-301033-US-NP | 09/992763 | 06 Nov 2001 | 2003-0085904 | 08 May 2003 | 6717584 | 06 Apr 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING PAINT ON A COMPUTER-GENERATED OBJECT |
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GP-300659-US-CIP1 | 10/047009 | 15 Jan 2002 | 2002-0187373 | 12 Dec 2002 | 6720098 | 13 Apr 2004 | COMPRESSOR ARRANGEMENT FOR THE OPERATION OF A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301702-US-NP | 10/252244 | 23 Sep 2002 | 2004-0059489 | 25 Mar 2004 | 6721643 | 13 Apr 2004 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING A CVT SPEED RATIO | |||||||
GP-300448-US-NP | 10/104157 | 22 Mar 2002 | 2003-0178836 | 25 Sep 2003 | 6722698 | 20 Apr 2004 | SEAT BELT RETRACTOR SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301517-US-NP | 10/243607 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053731 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6723019 | 20 Apr 2004 | SEVEN SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-301195-US-NP | 09/997051 | 20 Nov 2001 | 2003-0095100 | 22 May 2003 | 6724367 | 20 Apr 2004 | MANUALLY-CONTROLLED DEVICE FOR MOVING A CURSOR | |||||||
GP-301830-US-NP | 10/177707 | 21 Jun 2002 | 2003-0234135 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6725963 | 27 Apr 2004 | ENERGY SAVING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION OF AN ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM OF A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301194-US-NP | 10/082467 | 25 Feb 2002 | 2003-0159303 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6726228 | 27 Apr 2004 | STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302301-US-NP | 10/370648 | 20 Feb 2003 | 6726260 | 27 Apr 2004 | EXTENDING BUMPER WITH COMBINED STIFFENER AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-301907-US-NP | 10/207644 | 29 Jul 2002 | 2003-0038469 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6726438 | 27 Apr 2004 | CHASSIS STACKING | |||||||
GP-302307-US-NP | 10/200572 | 22 Jul 2002 | 2004-0014562 | 22 Jan 2004 | 6726596 | 27 Apr 2004 | ENGINE CONTROL METHOD RESPONSIVE TO TRANSMISSION RANGE CHANGING | |||||||
GP-301170-US-NP | 09/948897 | 07 Sep 2001 | 2003-0049504 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6727013 | 27 Apr 2004 | FUEL CELL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR COLD ENVIRONMENTS | |||||||
GP-301515-US-NP | 10/264685 | 04 Oct 2002 | 2004-0068358 | 08 Apr 2004 | 6728621 | 27 Apr 2004 | ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM CONTROLLER FOR ADJUSTING SLIP THRESHOLDS ON INCLINES | |||||||
GP-301475-US-NP | 10/123752 | 16 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192940 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6729531 | 04 May 2004 | FASTENER AND A METHOD FOR ATTACHING METAL MEMBERS THEREWITH | |||||||
GP-301762-US-NP | 10/242019 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053728 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6729993 | 04 May 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-302134-US-NP | 10/159783 | 31 May 2002 | 2003-0225498 | 04 Dec 2003 | 6732038 | 04 May 2004 | TRANSMISSION GEAR SELECTION METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VEHICLE ROCKING MANEUVERS | |||||||
GP-301717-US-NP | 10/094073 | 08 Mar 2002 | 2003-0167620 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6732420 | 11 May 2004 | RIVET AND METHOD FOR RIVETING METAL MEMBERS THEREWITH | |||||||
GP-301546-US-NP | 10/122811 | 15 Apr 2002 | 2003-0192160 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6732434 | 11 May 2004 | PROCESS FOR FORMING ALUMINUM HYDROFORMS | |||||||
GP-301663-US-NP | 10/116457 | 03 Apr 2002 | 2003-0188527 | 09 Oct 2003 | 6732506 | 11 May 2004 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SYSTEM AND NOX TRAP REGENERATION | |||||||
GP-302717-US-NP | 10/440811 | 19 May 2003 | 6732560 | 11 May 2004 | HYDROFORMING APPARATUS WITH RETRACTABLE PART LOCATORS | |||||||||
GP-302125-US-NP | 10/264697 | 04 Oct 2002 | 2004-0065290 | 08 Apr 2004 | 6732699 | 11 May 2004 | CAST IRON CYLINDER LINER WITH LASER-HARDENED FLANGE FILLET | |||||||
GP-300403-US-NP | 09/794933 | 28 Feb 2001 | 2002-0117356 | 29 Aug 2002 | 6732837 | 11 May 2004 | LUBRICATION CONTROL DEVICE | |||||||
GP-301892-US-NP | 10/454447 | 04 Jun 2003 | 2004-0002800 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6735507 | 11 May 2004 | FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAILERING (paid by Delphi) | |||||||
GP-302170-US-NP | 10/285145 | 31 Oct 2002 | 2004-0083608 | 06 May 2004 | 6735863 | 18 May 2004 | METHOD OF ENGINE CYLINDER BORE ENLARGEMENT | |||||||
GP-302410-US-NP | 10/150640 | 16 May 2002 | 2003-0213468 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6736108 | 18 May 2004 | FUEL AND SPARK COMPENSATION FOR REACTIVATING CYLINDERS IN A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE |
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GP-301307-US-NP | 10/320977 | 17 Dec 2002 | 6736440 | 18 May 2004 | DECKLID HINGE FOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301374-US-NP | 10/082646 | 25 Feb 2002 | 2003-0162629 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6736749 | 18 May 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND SIX TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISMS | |||||||
GP-301068-US-NP | 10/241871 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053735 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6736752 | 18 May 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS | |||||||
GP-302290-US-NP | 10/321227 | 17 Dec 2002 | 6739166 | 25 May 2004 | METHOD OF FORMING TUBULAR MEMBER WITH FLANGE | |||||||||
GP-302620-US-NP | 10/461582 | 13 Jun 2003 | 6739294 | 25 May 2004 | MANIFOLD FOR HOUSING HIGH-PRESSURE OIL IN A CAMLESS ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-301848-US-NP | 10/368895 | 18 Feb 2003 | 6739314 | 25 May 2004 | DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND WITH THROTTLE PRELOAD SECURITY METHODOLOGY | |||||||||
GP-301260-US-NP | 09/954981 | 18 Sep 2001 | 2002-0043244 | 18 Apr 2002 | 6739316 | 25 May 2004 | METHOD FOR THE DAMPING OF LOAD IMPACTS IN THE DRIVETRAIN OF A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVEN BY AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303004-US-NP | 10/414317 | 15 Apr 2003 | 6739352 | 25 May 2004 | SELF-PIERCING RADIATOR DRAIN VALVE | |||||||||
H-205704-US-DIV1 | 10/054810 | 22 Jan 2002 | 2002-0102445 | 01 Aug 2002 | 6740433 | 25 May 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A HYDROGEN CONTAINING GAS STREAM | |||||||
GP-302449-US-NP | 10/252736 | 23 Sep 2002 | 2004-0058210 | 25 Mar 2004 | 6740440 | 25 May 2004 | INEXPENSIVE DIELECTRIC COOLANT FOR FUEL CELL STACKS | |||||||
GP-302581-US-NP | 10/305424 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074066 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6742227 | 01 Jun 2004 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM AND PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301394-US-NP | 09/997947 | 30 Nov 2001 | 6742258 | 01 Jun 2004 | METHODS OF HYDROFORMING ARTICLES AND THE ARTICLES FORMED THEREBY JOINT 3M/GM | |||||||||
GP-302023-US-NP | 10/252616 | 23 Sep 2002 | 2004-0055545 | 25 Mar 2004 | 6742481 | 01 Jun 2004 | PISTON COOLING OIL SYSTEM WITH WINDAGE TRAY | |||||||
GP-302163-US-NP | 10/316129 | 09 Dec 2002 | 2004-0108014 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6742554 | 01 Jun 2004 | DEVICE FOR OVERHEAT PROTECTION FOR A TYPE 4 COMPRESSED GAS CONTAINER | |||||||
GP-301955-US-NP | 10/303530 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099500 | 27 May 2004 | 6742642 | 01 Jun 2004 | TORQUE-TRANSMITTING TORQUE TO THRUST APPLY MECHANISM HAVING AMPLIFIED THRUST | |||||||
GP-303287-US-NP | 10/443319 | 22 May 2003 | 6742834 | 01 Jun 2004 | MIDGATE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING GARAGE DOOR STYLE MIDGATE PANEL | |||||||||
GP-303108-US-NP | 10/452345 | 02 Jun 2003 | 6742835 | 01 Jun 2004 | ROCKER PANEL MOLDINGS | |||||||||
P006440-US-NP | 10/121977 | 12 Apr 2002 | 2003-0193813 A1 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6742918 | 01 Jun 2004 | MOVABLE CONDENSER LENS | |||||||
GP-300302-US-NP | 10/098015 | 13 Mar 2002 | 2003-0064846 | 03 Apr 2003 | 6743135 | 01 Jun 2004 | MODULARLY-CONSTRUCTED VEHICULAR TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||
GP-301867-US-NP | 10/274192 | 19 Oct 2002 | 2004-0077454 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6743141 | 01 Jun 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND THREE BRAKES | |||||||
GP-301797-US-NP | 10/243859 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053732 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6743145 | 01 Jun 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301520-US-NP | 10/242021 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053736 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6743146 | 01 Jun 2004 | SEVEN-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTION | |||||||
GP-302390-US-NP | 10/134991 | 29 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203255 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6743539 | 01 Jun 2004 | COOLANT FAN CONTROL FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEMS |
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GP-301737-US-NP | 10/305377 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099648 | 27 May 2004 | 6744011 | 01 Jun 2004 | ONLINE MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SHORT-CIRCUITING GAS METAL ARC WELDING PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301822-US-NP | 10/303678 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2003-0137194 | 24 Jul 2003 | 6745153 | 01 Jun 2004 | DATA COLLECTION AND MANIPULATION APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302277-US-NP | 10/387615 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6745604 | 08 Jun 2004 | ENAMEL COATED BINDING SURFACE | |||||||||
P006444-US-NP | 10/400848 | 27 Mar 2003 | 6746143 | 08 Jun 2004 | VARIABLE PROGRESSIVE BEAM HEADLAMP | |||||||||
GP-301843-US-NP | 10/273578 | 19 Oct 2002 | 2004-0077453 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6746358 | 08 Jun 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS AND SIX SELECTABLE TORQUE TRANSMITTING DEVICES | |||||||
GP-301750-US-NP | 10/242020 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053733 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6746360 | 08 Jun 2004 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY GEAR MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301842-US-NP | 10/242040 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053726 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6746361 | 08 Jun 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301518-US-NP | 10/242041 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053737 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6746362 | 08 Jun 2004 | SIX SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS | |||||||
GP-301355-US-NP | 10/303677 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102883 | 27 May 2004 | 6748307 | 08 Jun 2004 | COLLISION SENSING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301777-US-NP | 10/431743 | 08 May 2003 | 6748311 | 08 Jun 2004 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INHIBITING MOVEMENT OF AN AUTOMOBILE IN A PITCHED POSITION | |||||||||
GP-300523-US-NP | 10/098783 | 14 Mar 2002 | 2003-0186573 | 02 Oct 2003 | 6749452 | 15 Jun 2004 | FUEL CELL MONITOR CONNECTOR | |||||||
GP-300261-US-NP | 09/563259 | 01 May 2000 | 6751452 | 15 Jun 2004 | INTERNET BASED VEHICLE DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-300709-US-NP | 10/066845 | 04 Feb 2002 | 2003-0145411 | 07 Aug 2003 | 6751825 | 22 Jun 2004 | WIPER FOR MULTIPLE AND INDEPENDENT SURFACES | |||||||
GP-301110-US-NP | 09/921438 | 03 Aug 2001 | 2003-0037607 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6752009 | 22 Jun 2004 | ENCODED CRANK POSITION SENSOR | |||||||
GP-300676-US-NP | 10/150871 | 17 May 2002 | 2002-0189575 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6752121 | 22 Jun 2004 | CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SYSTEM TIMING CONTROL SYNCHRONIZATION | |||||||
GP-302478-US-NP | 10/364204 | 11 Feb 2003 | 6752233 | 22 Jun 2004 | SELECTABLE OVERSPEED SECONDARY DRIVE MODULE | |||||||||
GP-301742-US-NP | 10/278451 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082427 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6752739 | 22 Jun 2004 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301417-US-NP | 10/374682 | 25 Feb 2003 | 2003-0167143 | 04 Sep 2003 | 6754603 | 22 Jun 2004 | VIRTUAL VEHICLE TRANSMISSION TEST CELL | |||||||
GP-302429-US-NP | 10/164293 | 06 Jun 2002 | 2003-0226399 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6755077 | 29 Jun 2004 | DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING FUEL INJECTOR FAILURE IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301588-US-NP | 10/355898 | 31 Jan 2003 | 2003-0226398 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6755078 | 29 Jun 2004 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING THE TEMPERATURE OF AN EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION VALVE COIL | |||||||
GP-302700-US-NP | 10/403206 | 31 Mar 2003 | 6755162 | 29 Jun 2004 | DISTRIBUTED ACCUMULATOR FOR HYDRAULIC CAMLESS VALVE ACTUATION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302360-US-NP | 10/300287 | 20 Nov 2002 | 2004-0097110 | 20 May 2004 | 6755669 | 29 Jun 2004 | ELONGATED ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301153-US-NP | 10/039976 | 08 Jan 2002 | 2003-0129482 | 10 Jul 2003 | 6756151 | 29 Jun 2004 | UNIDIRECTIONAL DRAINING DEVICE | |||||||
GP-301721-US-NP | 10/242180 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0051632 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6756889 | 29 Jun 2004 | DUAL SENSOR CRASH SENSING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301759-US-NP | 10/364170 | 11 Feb 2003 | 6758485 | 06 Jul 2004 | RETRACTABLE HITCH |
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GP-301629-US-NP | 10/282899 | 29 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082423 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6758785 | 06 Jul 2004 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-300994-US-NP | 10/150900 | 17 May 2002 | 2003-0220732 | 27 Nov 2003 | 6760656 | 06 Jul 2004 | AIRFLOW ESTIMATION FOR ENGINES WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND | |||||||
GP-300369-US-NP | 09/789217 | 20 Feb 2001 | 2002-0116138 | 22 Aug 2002 | 6760669 | 06 Jul 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REDUCING INEFFICIENCIES IN AN INTERNAL PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR USING FUZZY LOGIC | |||||||
GP-302123-US-NP | 10/463166 | 17 Jun 2003 | 6761146 | 13 Jul 2004 | MODEL FOLLOWING TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302044-US-NP | 10/268831 | 10 Oct 2002 | 6761152 | 13 Jul 2004 | ENGINE WITH INJECTOR FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-301019-US-NP | 10/085595 | 26 Feb 2002 | 2003-0160583 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6762573 | 13 Jul 2004 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING ROTOR POSITION OF A PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR | |||||||
GP-301958-US-NP | 10/304899 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102892 | 27 May 2004 | 6763296 | 13 Jul 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ALTERNATOR LOAD MODELING FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE IDLE SPEED CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302179-US-NP | 10/460887 | 13 Jun 2003 | 6763297 | 13 Jul 2004 | DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND SPARK KNOCK DETECTION | |||||||||
GP-301280-US-NP | 10/268507 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0070360 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6763622 | 20 Jul 2004 | AMPLITUDE DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIGH FREQUENCY IMPEDANCE TRACKING SENSORLESS ALGORITHM | |||||||
GP-300548-US-NP | 09/919489 | 31 Jul 2001 | 2003-0029233 | 13 Feb 2003 | 6763708 | 20 Jul 2004 | PASSIVE MODEL-BASED EGR DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||
GP-302281-US-NP | 10/350505 | 24 Jan 2003 | 2004-0144354 | 29 Jul 2004 | 6763797 | 20 Jul 2004 | ENGINE OIL SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT PUMP | |||||||
GP-302471-US-NP | 10/286525 | 01 Nov 2002 | 2004-0113448 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6764122 | 20 Jul 2004 | VEHICLE END GATE HINGE CUP | |||||||
GP-302785-US-NP | 10/378270 | 03 Mar 2003 | 6764532 | 20 Jul 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILTERING EXHAUST PARTICULATES | |||||||||
GP-301172-US-NP | 10/074671 | 13 Feb 2002 | 2003-0152816 | 14 Aug 2003 | 6764781 | 20 Jul 2004 | INTERMITTENT COOLING OF FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-301527-US-NP | 10/074883 | 13 Feb 2002 | 2002-0192521 | 19 Dec 2002 | 6764782 | 20 Jul 2004 | ELECTRICAL ISOLATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL STACK AND METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-302132-US-NP | 10/322131 | 17 Dec 2002 | 2004-0112872 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6765170 | 20 Jul 2004 | METHOD FOR SINGLE SIDED SPOT WELDING | |||||||
GP-302069-US-NP | 10/376896 | 28 Feb 2003 | 6765171 | 20 Jul 2004 | PROJECTION WELDING OF FLANGED WELD NUT | |||||||||
GP-302631-US-NP | 10/305384 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074065 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6766566 | 27 Jul 2004 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301851-US-NP | 10/350440 | 24 Jan 2003 | 2004-0144190 | 29 Jul 2004 | 6766705 | 27 Jul 2004 | SEVEN-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302723-US-NP | 10/464300 | 18 Jun 2003 | 6766774 | 27 Jul 2004 | COOLING MODULE WITH AXIAL BLOWER AND PRESSURE REGULATED CROSS-FLOW FAN | |||||||||
GP-301583-US-NP | 10/205007 | 25 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037974 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6766873 | 27 Jul 2004 | FUEL CELL VEHICLE WITH BY-WIRE TECHNOLOGY | |||||||
GP-302131-US-NP | 10/244971 | 17 Sep 2002 | 2004-0051356 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6767057 | 27 Jul 2004 | VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEM FOR CHILD SEAT | |||||||
GP-301741-US-NP | 10/242530 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0053734 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6767306 | 27 Jul 2004 | TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER | |||||||
GP-301965-US-NP | 10/309784 | 04 Dec 2002 | 6768932 | 27 Jul 2004 | WHEEL MOTOR SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302927-US-NP | 10/408848 | 07 Apr 2003 | 6768935 | 27 Jul 2004 | VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC RECORD MAPPING | |||||||||
GP-302889-US-NP | 10/649217 | 26 Aug 2003 | 2004-0074459 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6769387 | 03 Aug 2004 | COMPACT TWO-STEP ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301815-US-NP | 10/304896 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099234 | 27 May 2004 | 6769389 | 03 Aug 2004 | DUAL VOLTAGE TANDEM ENGINE START SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301267-US-NP | 10/350503 | 24 Jan 2003 | 6769400 | 03 Aug 2004 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING EMISSIONS | |||||||||
GP-301887-US-NP | 10/150879 | 17 May 2002 | 2003-0213467 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6769403 | 03 Aug 2004 | SPARK RETARD CONTROL DURING CYLINDER TRANSITIONS IN A DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND ENGINE |
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GP-301465-US-NP | 10/151430 | 20 May 2002 | 2002-0174857 | 28 Nov 2002 | 6769415 | 03 Aug 2004 | EVAPORATIVE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302735-US-NP | 10/368897 | 18 Feb 2003 | 6769511 | 03 Aug 2004 | VARIABLE TUNED EXHAUST SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302897-US-NP | 10/429754 | 05 May 2003 | 6769731 | 03 Aug 2004 | CARGO COVER HAVING HINGED RAILS | |||||||||
GP-302104-US-NP | 10/273686 | 19 Oct 2002 | 2004-0076919 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6769909 | 03 Aug 2004 | PAINT BAKING OVEN WITH RADIANT TUBE HEATING ELEMENTS AND METHOD OF USING SAME | |||||||
GP-300576-US-NP | 09/996850 | 21 Nov 2001 | 2003-0095904 | 22 May 2003 | 6770252 | 03 Aug 2004 | ROLLING REGENERATION DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP | |||||||
GP-302071-US-NP | 10/358132 | 04 Feb 2003 | 2004-0149693 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6770835 | 03 Aug 2004 | METHOD OF WELDING A CAGE AND NUT ASSEMBLY TO A WORKPIECE | |||||||
GP-301908-US-NP | 10/431998 | 08 May 2003 | 6771031 | 03 Aug 2004 | CONTROL METHOD FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR-ACTIVATED CLUTCH MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-301728-US-NP | 10/282842 | 29 Oct 2002 | 2004-0079007 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6772545 | 10 Aug 2004 | UNIVERSAL LICENSE PLATE HOLDER | |||||||
GP-302013-US-NP | 10/319950 | 16 Dec 2002 | 2004-0116237 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6773370 | 10 Aug 2004 | SEVEN-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301616-US-NP | 10/283021 | 29 Oct 2002 | 2004-0072430 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6773371 | 10 Aug 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEARSETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-301598-US-NP | 10/132058 | 25 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203261 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6773841 | 10 Aug 2004 | FUEL CELL HAVING INSULATED COOLANT MANIFOLD | |||||||
GP-301809-US-NP | 10/269846 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0073381 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6775623 | 10 Aug 2004 | REAL-TIME NITROGEN OXIDES (NOX) ESTIMATION PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301326-US-NP | 10/269631 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069037 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6776020 | 17 Aug 2004 | APPARATUS FOR BENDING AND TRANSPORTING AN ALUMINUM SHEET AND METHOD OF STRETCH FORMING AN ALUMINUM METAL SHEET | |||||||
GP-301604-US-NP | 10/282900 | 29 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082424 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6776738 | 17 Aug 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-301241-US-NP | 10/278603 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082426 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6780138 | 24 Aug 2004 | FAMILY OF MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEARSETS, THREE CLUTCHES, AND TWO BRAKES | |||||||
GP-302604-US-NP | 10/358098 | 04 Feb 2003 | 6780141 | 24 Aug 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING TIP-OUT OSCILLATION EFFECTS IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-302589-US-NP | 10/437540 | 14 May 2003 | 6782855 | 31 Aug 2004 | VALVE TRAIN AND METHOD FOR REDUCING OIL FLOW TO DEACTIVATED ENGINE VALVES | |||||||||
GP-300968-US-NP | 10/104111 | 22 Mar 2002 | 2002-0170527 | 21 Nov 2002 | 6782865 | 31 Aug 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT ENGINE FOR FUEL ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE | |||||||
GP-302885-US-NP | 10/445628 | 27 May 2003 | 6782878 | 31 Aug 2004 | PCV ASSEMBLY AND FITTING | |||||||||
GP-302184-US-NP | 10/303242 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099242 | 27 May 2004 | 6786190 | 07 Sep 2004 | COMPACT TURBOCHARGED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-303285-US-NP | 10/443313 | 22 May 2003 | 6786535 | 07 Sep 2004 | VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY SPLIT MIDGATE ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-302360-US-DIV1 | 10/772000 | 04 Feb 2004 | 2004-0157480 | 12 Aug 2004 | 6786741 | 07 Sep 2004 | ELONGATED ELASTOMERIC CONNECTOR AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302275-US-NP | 10/391834 | 18 Mar 2003 | 6786845 | 07 Sep 2004 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-300526-US-NP | 10/184600 | 26 Jun 2002 | 2004-0001292 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6788504 | 07 Sep 2004 | MOBILE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM WITH DEACTIVATABLE GFCI PROTECTION |
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H-205683-US-NP | 09/993250 | 19 Nov 2001 | 2003-0094150 | 22 May 2003 | 6789517 | 14 Sep 2004 | METHOD FOR MANAGING THERMAL LOAD ON AN ENGINE | |||||||
GP-301388-US-NP | 10/001288 | 01 Nov 2001 | 2003-0080565 | 01 May 2003 | 6791202 | 14 Sep 2004 | VEHICLE REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM SHUTOFF | |||||||
GP-300848-US-NP | 09/740583 | 18 Dec 2000 | 2002-0075270-A1 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6792400 | 14 Sep 2004 | VISUALIZATION OF COMPLEX SYSTEM INTERACTIONS | |||||||
GP-302483-US-NP | 10/674126 | 29 Sep 2003 | 6792918 | 21 Sep 2004 | VACUUM RELIEF MODULAR RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-301206-US-NP | 10/213970 | 06 Aug 2002 | 2004-0060953 | 01 Apr 2004 | 6793107 | 21 Sep 2004 | STOWABLE COAT HANGER SUPPORT FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301733-US-NP | 10/305379 | 26 Nov 2002 | 6793275 | 21 Sep 2004 | LOAD BEARING BODY PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300381-US-NP | 10/358697 | 05 Feb 2003 | 6793544 | 21 Sep 2004 | CORROSION RESISTANT FUEL CELL TEMINAL PLATES | |||||||||
GP-301866-US-NP | 10/278837 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082422 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6793605 | 21 Sep 2004 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND TWO BRAKES | |||||||
GP-301700-US-NP | 10/230916 | 29 Aug 2002 | 2004-0043279 | 04 Mar 2004 | 6794068 | 21 Sep 2004 | FUEL CELL STACK DESIGN AND METHOD OF OPERATION | |||||||
GP-300807-US-NP | 09/996859 | 20 Nov 2001 | 2002-0076596-A1 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6794076 | 21 Sep 2004 | FUEL CELL WITH A DEVICE FOR STORING WATER | |||||||
GP-301447-US-NP | 10/268455 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069257 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6796275 | 28 Sep 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALCULATING MINIMUM VALVE LIFT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||
GP-302161-US-NP | 10/414072 | 15 Apr 2003 | 2004-0206406 | 21 Oct 2004 | 6796330 | 28 Sep 2004 | PRESSURE CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM | |||||||
GP-302224-US-NP | 10/187273 | 26 Jun 2002 | 2004-0000658 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6796546 | 28 Sep 2004 | VALVE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302327-US-NP | 10/443312 | 22 May 2003 | 6796600 | 28 Sep 2004 | VEHICLE BODY WITH PRE-HUNG MIDGATE PANEL | |||||||||
GP-301752-US-NP | 10/359027 | 05 Feb 2003 | 2004-0152607 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6797680 | 28 Sep 2004 | TRACTION FLUID WITH DI-ACID ESTER BRIDGED DIMER | |||||||
GP-302362-US-NP | 10/359019 | 05 Feb 2003 | 2004-0074882 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6797914 | 28 Sep 2004 | JOINING WORKPIECES BY LASER WELDING WITH POWDER INJECTION | |||||||
GP-301556-US-NP | 10/118282 | 08 Apr 2002 | 2003-0191571 | 09 Oct 2003 | 6799108 | 28 Sep 2004 | CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING A CONSTANT ENGINE IDLE SPEED OF AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION-EQUIPPED VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301499-US-NP | 10/269658 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069038 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6799450 | 05 Oct 2004 | METHOD OF STRETCH FORMING AN ALUMINUM METAL SHEET AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR DOING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-300473-US-NP | 09/943366 | 29 Aug 2001 | 2002-0112494 | 22 Aug 2002 | 6800385 | 05 Oct 2004 | COOLING FAN SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WITH FUEL CELL PROPULSION | |||||||
GP-301576-US-NP | 10/602376 | 25 Jun 2003 | 6801848 | 05 Oct 2004 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING MISFIRE IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-301758-US-NP | 10/341616 | 14 Jan 2003 | 2004-0134186 | 15 Jul 2004 | 6802181 | 12 Oct 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING CATALYST EFFICIENCY AND SECONDARY AIR INJECTION | |||||||
GP-302407-US-NP | 10/321923 | 17 Dec 2002 | 2004-0113449 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6802552 | 12 Oct 2004 | VEHICLE END GATE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301442-US-NP | 10/298720 | 18 Nov 2002 | 2004-0096295 | 20 May 2004 | 6802682 | 12 Oct 2004 | SPIRALED SELF-PIERCING RIVET | |||||||
GP-302534-US-NP | 10/409644 | 08 Apr 2003 | 6803733 | 12 Oct 2004 | PILLAR-MOUNTED POWER DOOR LOCK AND POWER WINDOW SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-303404-US-NP | 10/644228 | 20 Aug 2003 | 6805393 | 19 Oct 2004 | DOUBLE PIVOTING REAR CLOSURE | |||||||||
GP-302511-US-NP | 10/322026 | 17 Dec 2002 | 2004-0115999 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6805593 | 19 Oct 2004 | QUICK CONNECT BATTERY TERMINAL | |||||||
GP-301164-US-NP | 10/044130 | 10 Jan 2002 | 2003-0129108 | 10 Jul 2003 | 6805721 | 19 Oct 2004 | FUEL PROCESSOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM |
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GP-300473-US-DIV1 | 10/230876 | 29 Aug 2002 | 2003-0044661 | 06 Mar 2003 | 6805984 | 19 Oct 2004 | COOLING FAN SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE WITH FUEL CELL PROPULSION | |||||||
GP-301547-US-NP | 10/431698 | 08 May 2003 | 6808471 | 26 Oct 2004 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY FOR ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED CYLINDER ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION | |||||||||
GP-301893-US-NP | 10/386256 | 11 Mar 2003 | 6809501 | 26 Oct 2004 | METHOD OF IMPROVING FUEL ECONOMY | |||||||||
GP-302405-US-NP | 10/243132 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0054459 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6810318 | 26 Oct 2004 | DRIVE TORQUE TRANSFER SCHEME | |||||||
GP-302787-US-NP | 10/364203 | 11 Feb 2003 | 6810683 | 02 Nov 2004 | THERMOSTAT EXPANSION VALVE EXIT FLOW SILENCER DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-301501-US-NP | 10/269234 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069039 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6810709 | 02 Nov 2004 | HEATED METAL FORMING TOOL | |||||||
GP-303320-US-NP | 10/646549 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6810727 | 02 Nov 2004 | TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM ALGORITHM FOR DUAL PLACARD APPLICATIONS | |||||||||
GP-303046-US-NP | 10/666748 | 18 Sep 2003 | 6810845 | 02 Nov 2004 | LUBRICATION SYSTEM USING VALVES TO MEET VARIOUS ENGINE OIL PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS | |||||||||
GP-302988-US-NP | 10/685324 | 14 Oct 2003 | 6810853 | 02 Nov 2004 | ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) IDLE AREA REQUEST SECURITY | |||||||||
GP-302050-US-NP | 10/277360 | 22 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074474 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6810854 | 02 Nov 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING AND CONTROLLING MANIFOLD PRESSURE | |||||||
GP-301774-US-NP | 10/277359 | 22 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074481 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6810866 | 02 Nov 2004 | ENGINE WITH MODIFIED CAM PROFILES FOR INTERNAL EGR CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302590-US-NP | 10/717320 | 19 Nov 2003 | 6811010 | 02 Nov 2004 | MULTIPLE CONNECTION SYNCHRONIZER | |||||||||
GP-301119-US-NP | 09/999797 | 31 Oct 2001 | 2003-0080519 | 01 May 2003 | 6811159 | 02 Nov 2004 | GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD FOR A FLANGED JOINT | |||||||
GP-301562-US-DIV1 | 10/732713 | 10 Dec 2003 | 2004-0119313 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6811201 | 02 Nov 2004 | AUTOMATIC SUN VISOR AND SOLAR SHADE SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-303284-US-NP | 10/631307 | 31 Jul 2003 | 6811208 | 02 Nov 2004 | SELF-CAMMING TORQUE ROD ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
P006458-US-NP | 10/279660 | 24 Oct 2002 | 2004-0080944-A1 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6811285 | 02 Nov 2004 | METHOD AND STRUCTURE FOR ATTACHING A LENS TO A HOUSING IN AN AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302791-US-NP | 10/391874 | 18 Mar 2003 | 2004-0184868 | 23 Sep 2004 | 6811345 | 02 Nov 2004 | FASTENER ASSEMBLY WITH SELF CENTERING ANTIROTATON ELEMENTS | |||||||
GP-302356-US-NP | 10/437572 | 14 May 2003 | 2004-0228680 | 18 Nov 2004 | 6811349 | 02 Nov 2004 | RETAINING RING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-302592-US-NP | 10/385864 | 11 Mar 2003 | 6811455 | 02 Nov 2004 | PROPSHAFT WITH FLOATING CENTER SUPPORT | |||||||||
GP-302358-US-NP | 10/273062 | 17 Oct 2002 | 2004-0077445 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6811506 | 02 Nov 2004 | ENGINE ACCESSORY BELT DRIVE WITH SELF-ALIGNING PULLEY | |||||||
GP-301957-US-NP | 10/414162 | 15 Apr 2003 | 6811513 | 02 Nov 2004 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-302675-US-NP | 10/273432 | 17 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074627 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6811625 | 02 Nov 2004 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF CONTINUOUSLY CAST ALUMINUM SHEET | |||||||
GP-301458-US-NP | 10/242183 | 12 Sep 2002 | 2004-0052722 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6811764 | 02 Nov 2004 | HYDROGEN GENERATION SYSTEM USING STABILIZED BOROHYDRIDES FOR HYDROGEN STORAGE | |||||||
GP-301597-US-NP | 09/997190 | 20 Nov 2001 | 2003-0096151 | 22 May 2003 | 6811918 | 02 Nov 2004 | LOW CONTACT RESISTANCE PEM FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-302774-US-NP | 10/305382 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0100368 | 27 May 2004 | 6812832 | 02 Nov 2004 | VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED PRE-IMPACT SENSING | |||||||
GP-301789-US-NP | 10/298895 | 18 Nov 2002 | 2004-0098184 | 20 May 2004 | 6813552 | 02 Nov 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302148-US-NP | 10/272532 | 15 Oct 2002 | 2004-0073367 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6813562 | 02 Nov 2004 | THREAT ASSESSMENT ALGORITHM FOR FORWARD COLLISION WARNING | |||||||
GP-301443-US-NP | 10/298969 | 18 Nov 2002 | 2004-0096296 | 20 May 2004 | 6814531 | 09 Nov 2004 | ROTATION RESTRAINING SELF-PIERCING RIVET |
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H-204803-US-NP | 09/584210 | 31 May 2000 | 6815106 | 09 Nov 2004 | FUEL CELL HAVING DYNAMICALLY REGULATED BACKPRESSURE | |||||||||
GP-302618-US-NP | 10/305422 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0075365 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6815873 | 09 Nov 2004 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301967-US-NP | 10/305432 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102882 | 27 May 2004 | 6816766 | 09 Nov 2004 | CONTINUOUS COLLISION SEVERITY PREDICTION | |||||||
GP-301754-US-DIV1 | 10/630424 | 30 Jul 2003 | 2004-0045521 | 11 Mar 2004 | 6817333 | 16 Nov 2004 | PISTON AND CYLINDER BORE HAVING IMPROVED SCUFFING RESISTANCE | |||||||
GP-301872-US-NP | 10/305426 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102887 | 27 May 2004 | 6819998 | 16 Nov 2004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301356-US-NP | 10/269663 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0071630 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6821499 | 23 Nov 2004 | METHOD OF GENERATING HYDROGEN BY REACTION OF BOROHYDRIDES AND HYDRATES | |||||||
GP-302684-US-NP | 10/405987 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6822195 | 23 Nov 2004 | AUTOMATED WELD LOCATION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-300180-US-NP | 09/667208 | 21 Sep 2000 | 6823726 | 30 Nov 2004 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SIMULATING A COLD OR HOT START AUTOMOBILE EMISSIONS TEST | |||||||||
GP-302393-US-NP | 10/646558 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6823840 | 30 Nov 2004 | MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-300278-US-NP | 10/041381 | 08 Jan 2002 | 2003-0127842 | 17 Jul 2003 | 6824164 | 30 Nov 2004 | VEHICLE ROOF LINER FOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION | |||||||
P006457-US-NP | 10/174756 | 19 Jun 2002 | 2003-0235057-A1 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6824300 | 30 Nov 2004 | HEADLAMP MOUNTING PLUG | |||||||
GP-301600-US-CIP1 | 10/601944 | 23 Jun 2003 | 6824701 | 30 Nov 2004 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH AN ADDITIVE PACKAGE | |||||||||
GP-300536-US-NP | 10/191919 | 09 Jul 2002 | 2004-0009384 | 15 Jan 2004 | 6824909 | 30 Nov 2004 | LOW-HUMIDIFICATION AND DURABLE FUEL CELL MEMBRANE | |||||||
GP-302135-US-NP | 10/337220 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0129690 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6825442 | 30 Nov 2004 | TAILOR WELDED BLANK FOR FLUID FORMING OPERATION | |||||||
GP-302968-US-NP | 10/383782 | 07 Mar 2003 | 6826957 | 07 Dec 2004 | SELF CONTAINED PORTABLE AIR PRESSURE DECAY TEST APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-300942-US-NP | 10/211873 | 02 Aug 2002 | 2004-0020321 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6826976 | 07 Dec 2004 | LEVER AND SHAFT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302886-US-NP | 10/664328 | 17 Sep 2003 | 6827069 | 07 Dec 2004 | DETECTION OF FUEL DYNAMICAL STEADY STATE | |||||||||
GP-302336-US-NP | 10/364171 | 11 Feb 2003 | 6827165 | 07 Dec 2004 | ELECTRO-MECHANICAL POWERTRAIN WITH A FUEL CELL TRANSMISSION | |||||||||
GP-302382-US-NP | 10/396801 | 24 Mar 2003 | 6827353 | 07 Dec 2004 | EXTERNALLY SUPPORTED WIDE TOLERANCE SEAL | |||||||||
GP-302995-US-NP | 10/431720 | 08 May 2003 | 2004-0222656 | 11 Nov 2004 | 6827386 | 07 Dec 2004 | DOUBLE PIVOTING TAILGATE | |||||||
GP-302765-US-NP | 10/414324 | 15 Apr 2003 | 6827387 | 07 Dec 2004 | VEHICLE CHILD SEATING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR | |||||||||
GP-301687-US-NP | 10/295120 | 15 Nov 2002 | 2003-0119623 | 26 Jun 2003 | 6827664 | 07 Dec 2004 | TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301896-US-NP | 10/074913 | 11 Feb 2002 | 2003-0152821 | 14 Aug 2003 | 6827747 | 07 Dec 2004 | PEM FUEL CELL SEPARATOR PLATE | |||||||
GP-301367-US-NP | 10/206140 | 26 Jul 2002 | 2004-0018401 | 29 Jan 2004 | 6828053 | 07 Dec 2004 | INSITU RESISTIVE CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION CIRCUIT FOR A FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-301422-US-NP | 10/359026 | 05 Feb 2003 | 6828283 | 07 Dec 2004 | TRACTION FLUID WITH ALKANE BRIDGED DIMER | |||||||||
GP-302947-US-NP | 10/444929 | 23 May 2003 | 2004-0231623 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6830020 | 14 Dec 2004 | DIESEL ENGINE WITH INTAKE CAM PHASER FOR COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301578-US-NP | 10/206122 | 26 Jul 2002 | 2003-0089536 | 15 May 2003 | 6830117 | 14 Dec 2004 | VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NON-MECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS | |||||||
GP-302479-US-NP | 10/400830 | 27 Mar 2003 | 2004-0191005 | 30 Sep 2004 | 6830414 | 14 Dec 2004 | CANISTER POWDER PAINT DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301812-US-NP | 10/154271 | 23 May 2002 | 2003-0220164 | 27 Nov 2003 | 6830524 | 14 Dec 2004 | CRANK DRIVE BELT SYSTEM WITH TRIPLE PULLEY TENSIONER |
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GP-300966-US-NP | 10/003869 | 24 Oct 2001 | 2003-0077499 | 24 Apr 2003 | 6830842 | 14 Dec 2004 | HYDROGEN PURGED MOTOR FOR ANODE RE-CIRCULATION BLOWER | |||||||
GP-302647-US-NP | 10/189823 | 03 Jul 2002 | 20040004852 | 08 Jan 2004 | 6831442 | 14 Dec 2004 | UTILIZING ZERO-SEQUENCE SWITCHINGS FOR REVERSIBLE CONVERTERS (DO NOT REBILL-UT-Battelle paying) | |||||||
GP-304211-US-NP | 10/686015 | 14 Oct 2003 | 6832148 | 14 Dec 2004 | AUTOMATIC ENGINE STOP AND RESTART MODE FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-302341-US-NP | 10/439484 | 16 May 2003 | 6832583 | 21 Dec 2004 | DIRECT ACTING DIFFERENTIAL TWO-STEP VALVE TRAIN | |||||||||
GP-301538-US-NP | 10/167772 | 11 Jun 2002 | 2003-0226427 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6834567 | 28 Dec 2004 | MULTIPLE TORQUE ADJUSTABLE SPINDLES WITH A SINGLE DRIVE MOTOR | |||||||
GP-303848-US-NP | 10/819418 | 07 Apr 2004 | 6834626 | 28 Dec 2004 | HYBRID ELECTRIC POWERTRAIN | |||||||||
GP-302086-US-NP | 10/396767 | 24 Mar 2003 | 6834741 | 28 Dec 2004 | ENGINE COVER WITH INTERNAL VIBRATION DAMPING PLATES | |||||||||
GP-302037-US-NP | 10/410921 | 10 Apr 2003 | 6834838 | 28 Dec 2004 | SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE CUPHOLDER | |||||||||
GP-302287-US-NP | 10/370873 | 20 Feb 2003 | 2004-0164567 | 26 Aug 2004 | 6834898 | 28 Dec 2004 | ACTUATOR MOUNTING AND METHOD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE BUMPER | |||||||
GP-302575-US-NP | 10/405981 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6835020 | 28 Dec 2004 | BI-DIRECTION SELF-PIERCING RIVETING | |||||||||
GP-302159-US-NP | 10/443451 | 22 May 2003 | 2004-0235607 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6835157 | 28 Dec 2004 | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A PLURALITY OF SYNCHRONIZERS IN A MANUAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301920-US-NP | 10/336119 | 03 Jan 2003 | 2004-0128964 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6835224 | 28 Dec 2004 | OPEN END DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP | |||||||
GP-301704-US-NP | 10/315509 | 09 Dec 2002 | 2004-0108022 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6835254 | 28 Dec 2004 | RECRYSTALLIZATION OF METAL ALLOY SHEET WITH CONVECTION & INFRARED RADIATION HEATING | |||||||
GP-300680-US-NP | 10/191201 | 09 Jul 2002 | 2004-0009382 | 15 Jan 2004 | 6835484 | 28 Dec 2004 | SUPERSONIC VAPOR COMPRESSION AND HEAT REJECTION CYCLE | |||||||
GP-301904-US-NP | 10/202464 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037427 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6836943 | 04 Jan 2005 | VEHICLE BODY MANUFACTURING PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301895-US-NP | 10/359020 | 05 Feb 2003 | 6836948 | 04 Jan 2005 | METHOD OF JOINING A SHEET METAL PART TO A METAL TUBE | |||||||||
GP-300351-US-NP | 10/242981 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0050128 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6837087 | 04 Jan 2005 | GUIDE PIN SLOT ARRANGEMENT FOR SUPER PLASTIC FORMING BLANKS PROVIDING IMPROVED BLANK GUIDANCE AND FORMED PART RELEASE | |||||||
GP-303011-US-NP | 10/797228 | 10 Mar 2004 | 6837088 | 04 Jan 2005 | BLOW-FORMING FLASK AND TOOL ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-302486-US-NP | 10/405994 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6837196 | 04 Jan 2005 | ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH AUTOMATIC REGULATION | |||||||||
GP-303406-US-NP | 10/691092 | 22 Oct 2003 | 6837201 | 04 Jan 2005 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LESSENING THE ACCUMULATION OF HIGH BOILING FRACTION FROM FUEL IN INTAKE VALVES OF COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||||
GP-303024-US-NP | 10/617520 | 11 Jul 2003 | 2005-0005923 | 13 Jan 2005 | 6837231 | 04 Jan 2005 | CYLINDER BANK WORK OUTPUT BALANCING BASED ON EXHAUST GAS A/F RATIO | |||||||
GP-301952-US-NP | 10/178001 | 21 Jun 2002 | 2003-0234530 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6837519 | 04 Jan 2005 | SEAT BELT LATCH PLATE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | |||||||
GP-303286-US-NP | 10/443310 | 22 May 2003 | 2004-0232722 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6837529 | 04 Jan 2005 | MIDGATE ASSEMBLY INCLUDING FIXED WINDOW AND CROSSBAR | |||||||
GP-302283-US-NP | 10/173522 | 17 Jun 2002 | 2003-0231936 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6837656 | 04 Jan 2005 | MOBILITY EQUIPMENT SECUREMENT DEVICE |
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GP-301188-US-NP | 10/120704 | 11 Apr 2002 | 2003-0193009 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6838201 | 04 Jan 2005 | FUEL CELL STACK COOLANT CONDUCTIVITY MONITORING CIRCUIT | |||||||
GP-301697-US-NP | 10/224140 | 19 Aug 2002 | 2004-0033410 | 19 Feb 2004 | 6838202 | 04 Jan 2005 | FUEL CELL BIPOLAR PLATE HAVING A CONDUCTIVE FOAM AS A COOLANT LAYER | |||||||
GP-302343-US-NP | 10/404851 | 01 Apr 2003 | 6838852 | 04 Jan 2005 | PLUG AND PLAY ELECTRIC MACHINE | |||||||||
GP-302443-US-NP | 10/435209 | 09 May 2003 | 6838979 | 04 Jan 2005 | VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP JACKKNIFE DETECTION AND WARNING SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303093-US-NP | 10/664172 | 17 Sep 2003 | 6840215 | 11 Jan 2005 | ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL WITH DESIRED STATE ESTIMATION | |||||||||
GP-300869-US-NP | 10/315771 | 09 Dec 2002 | 2004-0109247 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6840637 | 11 Jan 2005 | EXTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302175-US-CIP1 | 10/352767 | 28 Jan 2003 | 2004-0146710 | 29 Jul 2004 | 6841013 | 11 Jan 2005 | METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-302175-US-NP | 10/269923 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0146710 | 29 Jul 2004 | 6841235 | 11 Jan 2005 | METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-302602-US-NP | 10/669918 | 24 Sep 2003 | 6841969 | 11 Jan 2005 | FLUX OBSERVER IN A SENSORLESS CONTROLLER FOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS | |||||||||
GP-302863-US-NP | 10/664344 | 17 Sep 2003 | 6842684 | 11 Jan 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A BRAKE SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303331-US-NP | 10/383202 | 06 Mar 2003 | 6842685 | 11 Jan 2005 | IMPROVED TCS STABILITY UTILIZING A CONTROLLED CENTER DIFFERENTIAL AND ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303398-US-NP | 10/779362 | 13 Feb 2004 | 6843088 | 18 Jan 2005 | RAISED SURFACE FEATURES FOR HOT BLOW-FORMING TOOLING | |||||||||
GP-301360-US-NP | 10/278600 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0079129 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6843089 | 18 Jan 2005 | METHOD OF PRODUCING SURFACE FEATURES IN SHEET METAL USING SUPERPLASTIC FORMING | |||||||
GP-303138-US-NP | 10/700975 | 04 Nov 2003 | 6843214 | 18 Jan 2005 | METHOD FOR BALANCING ENGINE CYLINDER BANK OUTPUT USING CRANKSHAFT SENSING AND INTAKE CAM PHASING | |||||||||
GP-302655-US-NP | 10/464269 | 18 Jun 2003 | 2004-0255905 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6843229 | 18 Jan 2005 | DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND FAULT INDICATION | |||||||
GP-301678-US-NP | 10/358133 | 04 Feb 2003 | 6843303 | 18 Jan 2005 | METHOD OF SAND COREMAKING | |||||||||
GP-302668-US-NP | 10/207667 | 29 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037971 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6843336 | 18 Jan 2005 | VEHICLE BELLY PAN | |||||||
GP-300403-US-DIV1 | 10/784354 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2004-0166982 | 26 Aug 2004 | 6843348 | 18 Jan 2005 | LUBRICATION CONTROL DEVICE | |||||||
GP-303381-US-NP | 10/649498 | 26 Aug 2003 | 2004-0104279 | 03 Jun 2004 | 6843424 | 18 Jan 2005 | MOTOR VEHICLE WITH A HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303889-US-NP | 10/789514 | 25 Feb 2004 | 6843521 | 18 Jan 2005 | PIVOTING INSTRUMENT PANEL CENTRAL STACK STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR FLOW-THROUGH INSTRUMENT PANEL CONSOLE INTERFACE | |||||||||
GP-302400-US-NP | 10/356044 | 31 Jan 2003 | 6843752 | 18 Jan 2005 | TORQUE CONVERTER SLIP CONTROL FOR DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND | |||||||||
GP-304300-US-NP | 10/755841 | 12 Jan 2004 | 6843945 | 18 Jan 2005 | IN-MOLD COATING OF POLYMER COMPOSITE PARTS FOR METALLIZATION AND PAINTING | |||||||||
GP-303970-US-NP | 10/838606 | 04 May 2004 | 6844522 | 18 Jan 2005 | METHOD OF METALLURGICALLY BONDING ARTICLES AND ARTICLE THEREFOR | |||||||||
GP-301672-US-NP | 10/469116 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2004-0144371 | 29 Jul 2004 | 6845616 | 25 Jan 2005 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WHICH CAN BE OPERATED WITH A CHOICE OF DIFFERENT FUELS, ESPECIALLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304156-US-NP | 10/817082 | 02 Apr 2004 | 6845743 | 25 Jan 2005 | OIL PAN WITH VERTICAL BAFFLES FOR OIL FLOW CONTROL |
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GP-301622-US-NP | 10/269659 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069438 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6845810 | 25 Jan 2005 | LOST-FOAM CASTING APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED RECYCLING OF SPRUE-METAL | |||||||
GP-301962-US-NP | 10/207737 | 29 Jul 2002 | 2003-0038509 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6845839 | 25 Jan 2005 | VEHICLE BODY PLATFORM | |||||||
GP-302714-US-NP | 10/611367 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0001452 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6846038 | 25 Jan 2005 | INTEGRAL VEHICLE FRONT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301718-US-NP | 10/278825 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0082425 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6846263 | 25 Jan 2005 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS WITH CLUTCHED INPUT AND A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
H-204428-US-DIV1 | 10/752603 | 07 Jan 2004 | 2004-0151955 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6847188 | 25 Jan 2005 | FUEL CELL STACK MONITORING AND SYSTEM CONTROL | |||||||
H-205672-US-NP | 09/478731 | 06 Jan 2000 | 6847922 | 25 Jan 2005 | METHOD FOR COMPUTER-AIDED LAYOUT OF MANUFACTURING CELLS | |||||||||
GP-301246-US-NP | 10/100483 | 18 Mar 2002 | 2002-0142200 | 03 Oct 2002 | 6849352 | 01 Feb 2005 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303411-US-NP | 10/752133 | 06 Jan 2004 | 6851742 | 08 Feb 2005 | CAST ALLOY INSTRUMENT PANEL BEAMS | |||||||||
GP-302673-US-NP | 10/662548 | 15 Sep 2003 | 6853887 | 08 Feb 2005 | WIRELESS BACKUP COMMUNICATION LINK FOR VEHICLE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-300600-US-NP | 10/313613 | 06 Dec 2002 | 2004-0111199 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6853895 | 08 Feb 2005 | METHOD FOR REMOTE ENGINE START | |||||||
GP-302754-US-NP | 10/358131 | 04 Feb 2003 | 6853919 | 08 Feb 2005 | METHOD FOR REDUCING REPEAT FALSE ALARM INDICATIONS IN VEHICLE IMPACT DETECTION SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-301980-US-NP | 10/200671 | 22 Jul 2002 | 2004-0011024 | 22 Jan 2004 | 6854261 | 15 Feb 2005 | SELF-MODE STIRRED MICROWAVE HEATING FOR A PARTICULATE TRAP | |||||||
GP-303539-US-NP | 10/646618 | 21 Aug 2003 | 2005-0039972 | 24 Feb 2005 | 6854557 | 15 Feb 2005 | ANTI-JACKKNIFE CONTROL FOR VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP USING REAR-WHEEL STEER CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303029-US-NP | 10/643732 | 19 Aug 2003 | 2005-0041438 | 24 Feb 2005 | 6856521 | 15 Feb 2005 | PULSE WIDTH MODULATION SOFT-SWITCHING CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302649-US-NP | 10/463139 | 17 Jun 2003 | 2004-0260437 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6856867 | 15 Feb 2005 | AUTOMATIC REACTIVATION OF PASSENGER-ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS FOR SHORT ENGINE RUN CYCLE TIMES | |||||||
GP-302466-US-NP | 10/404371 | 01 Apr 2003 | 6856885 | 15 Feb 2005 | VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-303502-US-NP | 10/806674 | 23 Mar 2004 | 6856886 | 15 Feb 2005 | VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT CONTROL AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-302267-US-NP | 10/325499 | 19 Dec 2002 | 2004-0118107 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6857264 | 22 Feb 2005 | EXHAUST EMISSION AFTERTREATMENT | |||||||
GP-302696-US-NP | 10/635095 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0028767 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6857404 | 22 Feb 2005 | HYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR | |||||||
GP-302895-US-NP | 10/374187 | 26 Feb 2003 | 2004-0165976 | 26 Aug 2004 | 6857839 | 22 Feb 2005 | APPARATUS FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING A COMPONENT DETACHABLY MOUNTED ON A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302855-US-NP | 10/673067 | 26 Sep 2003 | 6857889 | 22 Feb 2005 | VEHICLE BODY TO CHASSIS CONNECTION AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-304154-US-NP | 10/768299 | 30 Jan 2004 | 6857914 | 22 Feb 2005 | BATTERY POST CONNECTOR APPARATUS | |||||||||
GP-302014-US-NP | 10/624250 | 22 Jul 2003 | 2005-0020406 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6857987 | 22 Feb 2005 | TRANSMISSION LOAD MODELING FOR ENGINE IDLE SPEED CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301306-US-NP | 10/003965 | 31 Oct 2001 | 2003-0080858 | 01 May 2003 | 6859138 | 22 Feb 2005 | KEY DETECTION SWITCH FOR VEHICLE ENTRY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-302066-US-NP | 10/602786 | 24 Jun 2003 | 2004-0263406 | 30 Dec 2004 | 6859181 | 22 Feb 2005 | INTEGRATED SPIRAL AND TOP-LOADED MONOPOLE ANTENNA | |||||||
GP-301877-US-NP | 10/305383 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102875 | 27 May 2004 | 6859686 | 22 Feb 2005 | GESTICULATING ANTHROPOMORPHIC INTERFACE | |||||||
GP-300882-US-NP | 09/943308 | 31 Aug 2001 | 2003-0045989 | 06 Mar 2003 | 6859712 | 22 Feb 2005 | ADAPTIVE COMPENSATION METHOD FOR AN ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL |
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GP-303043-US-NP | 10/666864 | 18 Sep 2003 | 2005-0061290 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6860250 | 01 Mar 2005 | ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM AND PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE FOR LIMITING OVERHEAD OIL FLOW | |||||||
GP-302430-US-NP | 10/266965 | 08 Oct 2002 | 2004-0067407 | 08 Apr 2004 | 6861173 | 01 Mar 2005 | CATALYST LAYER EDGE PROTECTION FOR ENHANCED MEA DURABILITY IN PEM FUEL CELLS | |||||||
GP-302710-US-NP | 10/611840 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0000947 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6861609 | 01 Mar 2005 | WELDING ELECTRODE FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS | |||||||
GP-302406-US-NP | 10/400857 | 27 Mar 2003 | 2004-0189013 | 30 Sep 2004 | 6863317 | 08 Mar 2005 | LATCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301798-US-NP | 10/367201 | 14 Feb 2003 | 6864646 | 08 Mar 2005 | MULTIPLE INVERTER SYSTEM WITH LOW POWER BUS RIPPLES AND METHOD THEREFOR | |||||||||
GP-301748-US-NP | 10/305378 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102886 | 27 May 2004 | 6865468 | 08 Mar 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301159-US-NP | 10/126767 | 19 Apr 2002 | 2003-0196309 | 23 Oct 2003 | 6865795 | 15 Mar 2005 | METHOD OF INSTALLING A VEHICLE ROOF ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303147-US-NP | 10/409034 | 08 Apr 2003 | 2004-0200072 | 14 Oct 2004 | 6865809 | 15 Mar 2005 | METHOD OF PRELOADING TAPERED ROLLER BEARINGS | |||||||
GP-303267-US-NP | 10/682284 | 09 Oct 2003 | 6866011 | 15 Mar 2005 | BLOCK-MOUNTED PISTON SQUIRTER | |||||||||
GP-301945-US-NP | 10/176540 | 21 Jun 2002 | 2003-0234522 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6866292 | 15 Mar 2005 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302379-US-NP | 10/724911 | 01 Dec 2003 | 6866318 | 15 Mar 2005 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER FOR VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-302313-US-NP | 10/462248 | 16 Jun 2003 | 6866576 | 15 Mar 2005 | APPARATUS FOR REDUCING NOISE ENTERING A VEHICLE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT THROUGH A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE | |||||||||
GP-302919-US-NP | 10/394475 | 21 Mar 2003 | 6866730 | 15 Mar 2005 | METALLIC-BASED ADHESION MATERIALS | |||||||||
GP-301551-US-NP | 10/243594 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0052723 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6866836 | 15 Mar 2005 | METHOD OF GENERATING HYDROGEN FROM BOROHYDRIDES AND WATER | |||||||
GP-301569-US-NP | 10/336959 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2005-0031856 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6866945 | 15 Mar 2005 | MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM ALLOYS AND ANODIZING PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301699-US-NP | 10/163393 | 05 Jun 2002 | 2003-0228512 | 11 Dec 2003 | 6866958 | 15 Mar 2005 | ULTRA-LOW LOADINGS OF AU FOR STAINLESS STEEL BIPOLAR PLATES | |||||||
GP-301325-US-NP | 10/277355 | 22 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074894 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6867395 | 15 Mar 2005 | VARIABLE FLOW THERMOSTAT AND METHOD FOR VARIABLY CONTROLLING ENGINE TEMPERATURE | |||||||
GP-304120-US-NP | 10/686174 | 14 Oct 2003 | 6868318 | 15 Mar 2005 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING BATTERY POWER LIMITS IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO PROVIDE CONSISTANT LAUNCH CHARACTERISTICS | |||||||||
GP-302122-US-NP | 10/426904 | 29 Apr 2003 | 6868597 | 22 Mar 2005 | BLIND RIVET WITH ADHESIVE FOR JOINING AND ADHESIVE CHARGING METHOD | |||||||||
GP-303072-US-NP | 10/666746 | 18 Sep 2003 | 2005-0060903 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6868617 | 22 Mar 2005 | GEAR CHECKER APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-301715-US-NP | 10/408954 | 08 Apr 2003 | 6868666 | 22 Mar 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING CATALYST EFFICIENCY AND OXYGEN SENSOR PERFORMANCE | |||||||||
GP-302293-US-NP | 10/383783 | 07 Mar 2003 | 6868837 | 22 Mar 2005 | COLD START FUEL VAPOR ENRICHMENT | |||||||||
GP-301735-US-NP | 10/392337 | 18 Mar 2003 | 6869132 | 22 Mar 2005 | CROSS-CAR BEAM SYSTEMS | |||||||||
GP-300031-US-DIV1 | 10/251427 | 20 Sep 2002 | 2003-0019363 | 30 Jan 2003 | 6869469 | 22 Mar 2005 | GAS-LIQUID SEPARATOR FOR FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301709-US-NP | 10/408760 | 07 Apr 2003 | 2004-0195214 | 07 Oct 2004 | 6870122 | 22 Mar 2005 | ELECTRODE ALIGNMENT INSPECTOR AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302672-US-NP | 10/635214 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0029983 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6870348 | 22 Mar 2005 | ROTOR RESISTANCE ADAPTATION SCHEME FOR INDIRECT FIELD ORIENTED CONTROL OF INDUCTION MACHINE | |||||||
GP-303566-US-NP | 10/772872 | 05 Feb 2004 | 6871136 | 22 Mar 2005 | METHOD FOR ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS OF COLD START EMISSIONS REDUCTION CONTROL STRATEGY |
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GP-302740-US-NP | 10/305433 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102901 | 27 May 2004 | 6871145 | 22 Mar 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT USING DRIVER BRAKING ESTIMATION | |||||||
GP-302077-US-NP | 10/135181 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0201186 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6872294 | 29 Mar 2005 | METALLIZATION OF POLYMER COMPOSITE PARTS FOR PAINTING | |||||||
P008962-US-NP | 10/414737 | 16 Apr 2003 | 6872350 | 29 Mar 2005 | RACK AND PINION EJECTOR GUIDING SYSTEM FOR A MOLDING MACHINE | |||||||||
GP-301975-US-NP | 10/368894 | 18 Feb 2003 | 6874313 | 05 Apr 2005 | AUTOMOTIVE CATAYLST OXYGEN STORAGE CAPACITY DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||||
GP-302587-US-NP | 10/626002 | 24 Jul 2003 | 2005-0016492 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6874462 | 05 Apr 2005 | ADAPTABLE MODIFICATION OF CYLINDER DEACTIVATION THRESHOLD | |||||||
GP-303464-US-NP | 10/787419 | 26 Feb 2004 | 6874463 | 05 Apr 2005 | ENGINE AND METHOD OF OPERATION WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||||
GP-302357-US-NP | 10/407829 | 04 Apr 2003 | 6874486 | 05 Apr 2005 | SUPERCHARGER WITH MULTIPLE BACKFLOW PORTS FOR NOISE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302074-US-NP | 10/303245 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099071 | 27 May 2004 | 6874609 | 05 Apr 2005 | ROTARY-TO-LINEAR TRANSFER DEVICE | |||||||
GP-302480-US-NP | 10/383486 | 07 Mar 2003 | 2004-0174035 | 09 Sep 2004 | 6874839 | 05 Apr 2005 | VEHICLE ENDGATE WITH INTEGRAL DOOR | |||||||
GP-301831-US-NP | 10/178286 | 24 Jun 2002 | 2003-0234555 | 25 Dec 2003 | 6874842 | 05 Apr 2005 | AIR DEFLECTOR FOR ATTACHMENT TO A LOWER SURFACE OF A VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME | |||||||
GP-302077-US-CIP1 | 10/304086 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0050703 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6875471 | 05 Apr 2005 | METALLIZATION OF POLYMER PARTS FOR PAINTING | |||||||
GP-302219-US-NP | 10/357970 | 04 Feb 2003 | 2004-0150375 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6876177 | 05 Apr 2005 | LOAD DUMP TRANSIENT VOLTAGE CONTROLLER | |||||||
GP-302916-US-NP | 10/389324 | 14 Mar 2003 | 2004-0178893 | 16 Sep 2004 | 6876298 | 05 Apr 2005 | AUDIBLE WARNING FOR VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-302034-US-NP | 10/304089 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074061 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6877193 | 12 Apr 2005 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL NANOCOMPOSITE ELASTOMER FOR RELEASABLE ATTACHMENT APPLICATIONS | |||||||
GP-303954-US-NP | 10/704369 | 07 Nov 2003 | 6877371 | 12 Apr 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING TIRE PRESSURE | |||||||||
GP-301684-US-NP | 10/662840 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056260 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6877486 | 12 Apr 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING A FUEL INJECTOR TIP TEMPERATURE | |||||||
GP-301112-US-CIP1 | 10/655548 | 04 Sep 2003 | 2004-0080087 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6877729 | 12 Apr 2005 | RECONFIGURABLE WORKHOLDING FIXTURE | |||||||
GP-300644-US-DIV1 | 10/794012 | 05 Mar 2004 | 2004-0169398 | 02 Sep 2004 | 6877795 | 12 Apr 2005 | VOLUME FILLING MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR MODIFYING CRASH DECELERATION PULSE | |||||||
GP-302448-US-NP | 10/632774 | 01 Aug 2003 | 20050026748-A1 | 03 Feb 2005 | 6878083 | 12 Apr 2005 | PUMP SPEED COMPENSATION FOR TRANSMISSION LINE PRESSURE | |||||||
GP-301626-US-NP | 10/273709 | 19 Oct 2002 | 2004-0078127 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6879897 | 12 Apr 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACHIEVING CONSTANT AVERAGE IMPACT DECELERATION INDEPENDENT OF VEHICLE LOAD | |||||||
GP-301719-US-NP | 10/336226 | 03 Jan 2003 | 2004-0133326 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6879898 | 12 Apr 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE INTEGRATED CHASSIS CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302629-US-NP | 10/274493 | 17 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074273 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6880377 | 19 Apr 2005 | METHOD FOR DOUBLE ACTION GAS PRESSURE FORMING SHEET MATERIAL | |||||||
GP-301984-US-NP | 10/437738 | 14 May 2003 | 6880383 | 19 Apr 2005 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FUEL VAPOR LEAK DETECTION | |||||||||
GP-303143-US-NP | 10/453883 | 03 Jun 2003 | 2004-0248686 | 09 Dec 2004 | 6880419 | 19 Apr 2005 | INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION |
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GP-302573-US-NP | 10/619667 | 15 Jul 2003 | 2005-0011625 | 20 Jan 2005 | 6880618 | 19 Apr 2005 | MAKING SUBCUTANEOUS FLOW-CHANNELS IN FOAM PATTERNS | |||||||
GP-302922-US-NP | 10/337256 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0129488 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6880855 | 19 Apr 2005 | ROTARY DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE | |||||||
GP-302549-US-NP | 10/205501 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0038468 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6880856 | 19 Apr 2005 | VEHICLE BODY CONFIGURATIONS | |||||||
GP-303160-US-NP | 10/644343 | 20 Aug 2003 | 2005-0040657 | 24 Feb 2005 | 6880870 | 19 Apr 2005 | OUTSIDE VEHICLE DOOR HANDLE | |||||||
GP-303056-US-NP | 10/649841 | 26 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046225 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6880878 | 19 Apr 2005 | STACKED CARGO COVER STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING THEREOF | |||||||
GP-300893-US-NP | 10/298785 | 18 Nov 2002 | 2004-0093987 | 20 May 2004 | 6881241 | 19 Apr 2005 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CLOSED-WALL CELLULAR METAL | |||||||
GP-301599-US-CIP2 | 10/663050 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2004-0149953 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6881353 | 19 Apr 2005 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH STEARATE AND THIOPHOSPHATE ADDITIVES | |||||||
GP-300690-US-NP | 10/397612 | 26 Mar 2003 | 6882129 | 19 Apr 2005 | BATTERY PACK FOR A BATTERY-POWERED VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-301942-US-NP | 10/285317 | 31 Oct 2002 | 2004-0088084 | 06 May 2004 | 6882906 | 19 Apr 2005 | VEHICLE INFORMATION AND INTERACTION MANAGEMENT | |||||||
GP-302073-US-NP | 10/409512 | 08 Apr 2003 | 6882928 | 19 Apr 2005 | ENHANCED DIAGNOSIS OF A MULTI-BANKED CATALYST EXHAUST SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302489-US-NP | 10/405891 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6883474 | 26 Apr 2005 | ELECTROHYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-302584-US-NP | 10/664323 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056254 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6883497 | 26 Apr 2005 | METHOD OF PREVENTING PREIGNITION FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302297-US-NP | 10/337017 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0129762 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6883699 | 26 Apr 2005 | RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING | |||||||
GP-303387-US-NP | 10/717121 | 19 Nov 2003 | 2005-0106014 | 19 May 2005 | 6884032 | 26 Apr 2005 | WATER PUMP AND METHOD OF CLOSURE | |||||||
GP-303309-US-NP | 10/414604 | 16 Apr 2003 | 6884050 | 26 Apr 2005 | ROOTS SUPERCHARGER WITH EXTENDED LENGTH HELICAL ROTORS | |||||||||
GP-302380-US-NP | 10/337257 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0129574 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6884336 | 26 Apr 2005 | COLOR FINISHING METHOD | |||||||
GP-302963-US-NP | 10/438771 | 15 May 2003 | 6884385 | 26 Apr 2005 | COLORIZATION PELLET FOR INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS | |||||||||
GP-300253-US-NP | 09/848509 | 03 May 2001 | 2002-0164509 | 07 Nov 2002 | 6884534 | 26 Apr 2005 | ELECTRONIC BY-PASS CONTROL OF GAS AROUND THE HUMIDIFIER TO THE FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-302627-US-NP | 10/717117 | 19 Nov 2003 | 2005-0103005 | 19 May 2005 | 6886330 | 03 May 2005 | HYDROFORMED TORQUE CONVERTER FLUID COUPLING MEMBER | |||||||
GP-302630-US-NP | 10/287466 | 04 Nov 2002 | 2004-0083784 | 06 May 2004 | 6886383 | 03 May 2005 | METHOD FOR STRETCH FORMING SHEET METAL BY PRESSING AND THE APPLICATION OF GAS PRESSURE | |||||||
GP-302487-US-NP | 10/405995 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6886510 | 03 May 2005 | ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH DUAL HYDRAULIC FEEDBACK | |||||||||
GP-304144-US-NP | 10/819401 | 07 Apr 2004 | 6886511 | 03 May 2005 | LOST MOTION ASSEMBLY FOR A POPPET VALVE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-301083-US-NP | 09/870428 | 30 May 2001 | 2002-0179031 | 05 Dec 2002 | 6886519 | 03 May 2005 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A SHUTDOWN OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304347-US-NP | 10/752144 | 06 Jan 2004 | 6886613 | 03 May 2005 | MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL FILLER PIPE HAVING FUEL PUMP NOZZLE LOCATING DIMPLES | |||||||||
H-204602-US-NP | 10/081913 | 22 Feb 2002 | 2003-0160109 | 28 Aug 2003 | 6886757 | 03 May 2005 | NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FOR HVOF THERMAL SPRAY SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302451-US-NP | 10/368981 | 19 Feb 2003 | 6886861 | 03 May 2005 | TRUNK MOUNTED FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY |
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GP-302713-US-NP | 10/611375 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0001451 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6886885 | 03 May 2005 | REAR AND SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301379-US-NP | 10/222377 | 16 Aug 2002 | 6887598 | 03 May 2005 | CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STARTING A FROZEN FUEL CELL | |||||||||
GP-301526-US-NP | 10/122815 | 15 Apr 2002 | 2003-0194587 | 16 Oct 2003 | 6887602 | 03 May 2005 | RAPID RESPONSE FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302704-US-NP | 10/347890 | 21 Jan 2003 | 20040142224 | 22 Jul 2004 | 6887610 | 03 May 2005 | JOINING OF BIPOLAR PLATES IN PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL STACKS | |||||||
GP-300358-US-NP | 10/310166 | 04 Dec 2002 | 2004-0110058 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6887613 | 03 May 2005 | CORROSION RESISTANT PEM FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-302783-US-NP | 10/445624 | 27 May 2003 | 2004-0237281 | 02 Dec 2004 | 6889414 | 10 May 2005 | REUSABLE RETAINER AND ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302664-US-NP | 10/205479 | 25 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037975 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6889785 | 10 May 2005 | VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING SYSTEMS RESPONSIVE TO NON-MECHANICAL CONTROL SIGNALS | |||||||
GP-302099-US-NP | 10/672867 | 26 Sep 2003 | 2005-0067856 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6890019 | 10 May 2005 | VEHICLE DOOR IMPACT BEAM ARRANGEMENT | |||||||
GP-301705-US-NP | 10/323298 | 18 Dec 2002 | 2004-0118488 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6890394 | 10 May 2005 | HEATING OF METAL ALLOY SHEET BY THERMAL CONDUCTION | |||||||
GP-303359-US-NP | 10/662959 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2004-0122562 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6892116 | 10 May 2005 | VEHICLE INFORMATION AND INTERACTION MANAGEMENT | |||||||
H-204325-US-NP | 09/511292 | 23 Feb 2000 | 6892796 | 17 May 2005 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A POWER MODULE | |||||||||
GP-302295-US-NP | 10/323254 | 18 Dec 2002 | 2004-0118900 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6892924 | 17 May 2005 | PROCESSING RIVET AND METHOD FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING | |||||||
GP-302376-US-NP | 10/385366 | 10 Mar 2003 | 2004-0178552 | 16 Sep 2004 | 6893011 | 17 May 2005 | UPPER STRUT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302435-US-NP | 10/739609 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6893079 | 17 May 2005 | MOTOR VEHICLE BODY WITH SIDE IMPACT PROTECTION | |||||||||
GP-301530-US-NP | 10/136862 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203253 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6893756 | 17 May 2005 | LAMBDA SENSING WITH A FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
H-204168-US-CNT1 | 10/322092 | 17 Dec 2002 | 2003-0124405 | 03 Jul 2003 | 6893770 | 17 May 2005 | STAMPED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR PEM FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-301874-US-NP | 10/268503 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0070362 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6894454 | 17 May 2005 | POSITION SENSORLESS CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR AC MACHINE | |||||||
GP-300880-US-NP | 09/976887 | 15 Oct 2001 | 2003-0074126 | 17 Apr 2003 | 6895322 | 17 May 2005 | ANTI-LOCK BRAKE CONTROL METHOD HAVING ADAPTIVE ENTRY CRITERIA | |||||||
GP-303115-US-NP | 10/630623 | 30 Jul 2003 | 2004-0055569 | 25 Mar 2004 | 6895941 | 24 May 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304536-US-NP | 10/953954 | 29 Sep 2004 | 6895946 | 24 May 2005 | TORQUE CONTROL OF SUPERCHARGED ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-303205-US-NP | 10/725065 | 01 Dec 2003 | 2005-0116506 | 02 Jun 2005 | 6896319 | 24 May 2005 | VEHICLE MODULAR BODY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY THEREOF | |||||||
GP-302282-US-NP | 10/664324 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0057090 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6896340 | 24 May 2005 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING A VEHICLE AT ZERO SPEED ON A GRADED SURFACE | |||||||
GP-301953-US-NP | 10/664325 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0058521 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6896462 | 24 May 2005 | MECHANICAL AND ADHESIVE FASTENER UNIT | |||||||
GP-303171-US-NP | 10/465190 | 19 Jun 2003 | 2004-0259645 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6896623 | 24 May 2005 | AXIALLY COLLAPSIBLE PROPELLER SHAFT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302924-US-NP | 10/337235 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0133322 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6898496 | 24 May 2005 | PIVOTING ARM DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE | |||||||
GP-302653-US-NP | 10/619363 | 14 Jul 2003 | 2005-0011478 | 20 Jan 2005 | 6899070 | 31 May 2005 | ENGINE WITH DUAL OILING AND HYDRAULIC VALVES | |||||||
GP-302568-US-NP | 10/664291 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056265 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6899093 | 31 May 2005 | CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR NOX CONTROL FOR CAM PHASER AND/OR EGR SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-302558-US-NP | 10/375933 | 26 Feb 2003 | 2004-0163875 | 26 Aug 2004 | 6899194 | 31 May 2005 | LOWER VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR | |||||||
H-205168-US-CIP | 09/335851 | 14 Jun 1999 | 6901989 | 07 Jun 2005 | REMOVING LOST FOAM PATTERN COATING RESIDUE FROM A CASTING |
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GP-303053-US-NP | 10/649499 | 26 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046224 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6902222 | 07 Jun 2005 | CARGO COVER SIDE STORAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF STORING | |||||||
H-204604-US-NP | 10/075106 | 13 Feb 2002 | 2003-0152698 | 14 Aug 2003 | 6902768 | 07 Jun 2005 | METHOD OF PRODUCING THERMALLY SPRAYED METALLIC COATING WITH ADDITIVES | |||||||
GP-302736-US-NP | 10/647706 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0045597 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6903298 | 07 Jun 2005 | RESISTANCE WELDING CONTROL METHOD | |||||||
GP-303625-US-NP | 10/692239 | 23 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090906 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6904325 | 07 Jun 2005 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING ECU PARALLEL FLASH PROGRAMMING ARRANGEMENT ON A CAN-BASED VEHICLE SERIAL BUS IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301802-US-NP | 10/309785 | 04 Dec 2002 | 2003-0168844 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6905138 | 14 Jun 2005 | CHASSIS WITH ENERGY-ABSORPTION ZONES | |||||||
GP-303153-US-NP | 10/674129 | 29 Sep 2003 | 2005-0067851 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6905157 | 14 Jun 2005 | ENDGATE FOR A PICKUP TRUCK | |||||||
GP-301954-US-NP | 10/624275 | 22 Jul 2003 | 2005-0019131 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6905295 | 14 Jun 2005 | BLIND RIVET WITH EXTENDED ADHESIVE RESERVOIR | |||||||
GP-300790-US-NP | 10/210187 | 01 Aug 2002 | 2003-0039870 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6905791 | 14 Jun 2005 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION | |||||||
GP-302310-US-NP | 10/426421 | 30 Apr 2003 | 6907725 | 21 Jun 2005 | METHOD FOR REDUCING ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSIONS | |||||||||
GP-303190-US-NP | 10/682251 | 09 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076858 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6907848 | 21 Jun 2005 | CONNECTING ROD WITH LUBRICANT TUBE | |||||||
GP-302359-US-NP | 10/304897 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099139 | 27 May 2004 | 6908498 | 21 Jun 2005 | CARBON-CONCENTRATED MICROWAVE REGENERATED DIESEL PARTICULATE TRAP | |||||||
GP-301884-US-NP | 10/336960 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0130214 | 08 Jul 2004 | 6909201 | 21 Jun 2005 | DUAL VOLTAGE ARCHITECTURE FOR AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-302848-US-NP | 10/647401 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0044917 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6910358 | 28 Jun 2005 | TWO TEMPERATURE TWO STAGE FORMING | |||||||
GP-301358-US-NP | 10/079962 | 21 Feb 2002 | 2003-0154776 | 21 Aug 2003 | 6910371 | 28 Jun 2005 | EXTENDED DURABILITY SENSING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304141-US-NP | 10/686177 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076958 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6910493 | 28 Jun 2005 | CONTROL APPARATUS, METHOD AND DIAGNOSTIC FOR HYDRAULIC FILL AND DRAIN | |||||||
GP-301714-US-NP | 10/324566 | 19 Dec 2002 | 2004-0118647 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6910558 | 28 Jun 2005 | SELF-LOCKING MECHANISM FOR A TELESCOPING COLUMN | |||||||
GP-302621-US-NP | 10/405969 | 02 Apr 2003 | 2004-0195815 | 07 Oct 2004 | 6910714 | 28 Jun 2005 | ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-304093-US-NP | 10/681586 | 08 Oct 2003 | 2005-0079945 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6910986 | 28 Jun 2005 | SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-300686-US-NP | 10/315500 | 09 Dec 2002 | 2004-0108617 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6911169 | 28 Jun 2005 | CARBON FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING | |||||||
GP-301624-US-NP | 10/136207 | 01 May 2002 | 2003-0207165 | 06 Nov 2003 | 6911277 | 28 Jun 2005 | DEVICE AND METHOD TO EXPAND OPERATING RANGE OF A FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-301743-US-NP | 10/409513 | 08 Apr 2003 | 6911952 | 28 Jun 2005 | CROSSED-SLOT ANTENNA FOR MOBILE SATELLITE AND TERRESTRIAL RADIO RECEPTION | |||||||||
GP-302591-US-NP | 10/225452 | 21 Aug 2002 | 2004-0035380 | 26 Feb 2004 | 6912981 | 05 Jul 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CORRECT A CAM PHASER FAULT | |||||||
P006549-US-NP | 10/251005 | 20 Sep 2002 | 2003-0081427-A1 | 01 May 2003 | 6913376 | 05 Jul 2005 | SEALING BULB BOOT FOR MOVEABLE REFLECTORS | |||||||
GP-303117-US-NP | 10/693684 | 24 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090361 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6913556 | 05 Jul 2005 | POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300972-US-NP | 10/607953 | 27 Jun 2003 | 2004-0263112 | 30 Dec 2004 | 6914410 | 05 Jul 2005 | ELECTRIC DIFFERENTIAL TRACTION-CONTROL DRIVE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301430-US-NP | 10/093182 | 07 Mar 2002 | 2003-0167756 | 11 Sep 2003 | 6915629 | 12 Jul 2005 | AFTER-TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS IN DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST | |||||||
GP-304071-US-NP | 10/799979 | 12 Mar 2004 | 6915672 | 12 Jul 2005 | HYDROTAPPING POWER UNIT | |||||||||
GP-301614-US-NP | 10/672952 | 26 Sep 2003 | 2005-0066932 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6915775 | 12 Jul 2005 | ENGINE OPERATING METHOD AND APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-302691-US-NP | 10/601613 | 23 Jun 2003 | 2004-0255906 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6915779 | 12 Jul 2005 | PEDAL POSITION RATE-BASED ELECTRONIC THROTTLE PROGRESSION |
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GP-301844-US-NP | 10/150522 | 17 May 2002 | 2003-0213466 | 20 Nov 2003 | 6915781 | 12 Jul 2005 | ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THROTTLE PRELOAD DURING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-303460-US-NP | 10/739790 | 18 Dec 2003 | 2005-0133334 | 23 Jun 2005 | 6915890 | 12 Jul 2005 | LEARNING METHOD FOR ONCOMING CLUTCH FILL LEVEL AND VOLUME | |||||||
GP-303323-US-NP | 10/673759 | 29 Sep 2003 | 2005-0067853 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6916058 | 12 Jul 2005 | LIFTING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-302440-US-NP | 10/201828 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2004-0018413-A1 | 29 Jan 2004 | 6916573 | 12 Jul 2005 | PEM FUEL CELL STACK WITHOUT GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA | |||||||
GP-302488-US-NP | 10/405965 | 02 Apr 2003 | 6918360 | 19 Jul 2005 | ENGINE VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY WITH HYDRAULIC FEEDBACK | |||||||||
GP-303620-US-NP | 10/730436 | 08 Dec 2003 | 2005-0121007 | 09 Jun 2005 | 6918384 | 19 Jul 2005 | DIESEL ENGINE WITH CAM PHASERS FOR IN-CYLINDER TEMPERATURE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302976-US-NP | 10/452276 | 02 Jun 2003 | 2004-0239085 | 02 Dec 2004 | 6918868 | 19 Jul 2005 | AIR BAG FOLD AND METHOD FOR A SUPPLEMETAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302986-US-NP | 10/765239 | 26 Jan 2004 | 2005-0165583 | 28 Jul 2005 | 6920412 | 19 Jul 2005 | REAL TIME LIFE MODELS FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS | |||||||
GP-303188-US-NP | 10/611844 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0000065 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6920675 | 26 Jul 2005 | PROCESS FOR ATTACHMENT AND/OR DISENGAGEMENT OF COMPONENTS | |||||||
GP-302969-US-NP | 10/408752 | 07 Apr 2003 | 6920753 | 26 Jul 2005 | MAGNETO-ELECTROHYDRAULIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-303044-US-NP | 10/667233 | 18 Sep 2003 | 2005-0061279 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6920850 | 26 Jul 2005 | ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304356-US-DIV1 | 10/704082 | 07 Nov 2003 | 2004-0108094 | 10 Jun 2004 | 6920911 | 26 Jul 2005 | FOUNDRY SAND WITH OXIDATION PROMOTER | |||||||
GP-302756-US-NP1 | 10/603086 | 24 Jun 2003 | 2004-0265163 | 30 Dec 2004 | 6921512 | 26 Jul 2005 | ALUMINUM ALLOY FOR ENGINE BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-302726-US-NP | 10/439588 | 19 May 2003 | 2004-0229087 | 18 Nov 2004 | 6921601 | 26 Jul 2005 | FUEL CELL STACK HUMIDIFICATION METHOD INCORPORATING AN ACCUMULATION DEVICE | |||||||
GP-302952-US-NP | 10/465478 | 18 Jun 2003 | 2004-0257094 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6922064 | 26 Jul 2005 | FLUID QUALITY TEST METHOD BASED ON IMPEDANCE | |||||||
GP-302461-US-NP | 10/440808 | 19 May 2003 | 2004-0231125 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6922882 | 02 Aug 2005 | METHOD OF JOINING TUBULAR MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-301013-US-NP | 10/017441 | 14 Dec 2001 | 2003-0110762 | 19 Jun 2003 | 6922986 | 02 Aug 2005 | CATALYTIC CONVERTER EARLY LIGHT OFF USING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-303490-US-NP | 10/684632 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076690 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6923030 | 02 Aug 2005 | EXTERNAL ACTIVATION MECHANISM FOR PRESSURIZED FORMING CAVITY | |||||||
GP-301582-US-NP | 10/202452 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0047362 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6923281 | 02 Aug 2005 | FULL SIZE VEHICLE REMOTE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY | |||||||
GP-302550-US-NP | 10/262575 | 01 Oct 2002 | 2004-0060750 | 01 Apr 2004 | 6923282 | 02 Aug 2005 | CHASSIS SUBASSEMBLY MODULE AND METHOD FOR USING SAME | |||||||
GP-302093-US-NP | 10/368998 | 19 Feb 2003 | 2004-0161293 | 19 Aug 2004 | 6923592 | 02 Aug 2005 | BALL AND SOCKET ROLLERS LOAD LATCH MECHANISM | |||||||
GP-300989-US-NP | 10/681680 | 08 Oct 2003 | 20050079462 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6923642 | 02 Aug 2005 | PREMIXED PREVAPORIZED COMBUSTOR | |||||||
GP-301491-US-NP | 10/693265 | 24 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090352 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6923742 | 02 Aug 2005 | POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-300328-US-NP | 10/131128 | 24 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203260 | 30 Oct 2003 | 6924052 | 02 Aug 2005 | COOLANT FLOW FIELD DESIGN FOR FUEL CELL STACKS | |||||||
GP-301875-US-NP | 10/601726 | 23 Jun 2003 | 2004-0257028 | 23 Dec 2004 | 6924617 | 02 Aug 2005 | POSITION SENSORLESS CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR AC MACHINE | |||||||
GP-303814-US-NP | 10/669919 | 24 Sep 2003 | 2005-0063205 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6924993 | 02 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A STAND-ALONE 4-LEG VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER | |||||||
GP-301734-US-NP | 10/632306 | 01 Aug 2003 | 20050022584-A1 | 03 Feb 2005 | 6925855 | 09 Aug 2005 | FUEL FILLING DETECTION | |||||||
GP-303405-US-NP | 10/762404 | 22 Jan 2004 | 6926634 | 09 Aug 2005 | ALL-WHEEL DRIVE TRANSFER CASE WITH DIFFERENT FRONT AND REAR AXLE RATIOS |
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GP-301150-US-NP | 09/993453 | 19 Nov 2001 | 2003-0093949 | 22 May 2003 | 6926748 | 09 Aug 2005 | STAGED LEAN COMBUSTION FOR RAPID START OF A FUEL PROCESSOR | |||||||
GP-303014-US-NP | 10/662846 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056619 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6927357 | 09 Aug 2005 | WELD GUN EQUALIZER | |||||||
GP-301753-US-NP | 10/650933 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046388 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6927554 | 09 Aug 2005 | SIMPLE OPTIMAL ESTIMATOR FOR PBA STATE OF CHARGE | |||||||
GP-302153-US-NP | 10/206805 | 26 Jul 2002 | 2004-0016101 | 29 Jan 2004 | 6928735 | 16 Aug 2005 | METHOD OF VEHICLE DOOR ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303119-US-NP | 10/342976 | 15 Jan 2003 | 2004-0134292 | 15 Jul 2004 | 6928893 | 16 Aug 2005 | METHOD OF MAKING A GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA AND QUALITY CONTROLS FOR SAME | |||||||
GP-305214-US-NP | 10/942542 | 16 Sep 2004 | 6928966 | 16 Aug 2005 | SELF-REGULATING ELECTROHYDRAULIC VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-303540-US-NP | 10/766156 | 28 Jan 2004 | 2005-0161023 | 28 Jul 2005 | 6928982 | 16 Aug 2005 | CONTROLLING ENGINE CHARGE DILUTION FOR FUEL EFFICIENCY | |||||||
GP-302956-US-NP | 10/854290 | 26 May 2004 | 6929053 | 16 Aug 2005 | MOLD FILL METHOD AND SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302793-US-NP | 10/688419 | 17 Oct 2003 | 2005-0082872 | 21 Apr 2005 | 6929312 | 16 Aug 2005 | DUCT/FRAME ELEMENT ASSEMBLAGES AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING DUCTS AND FRAME ELEMENTS | |||||||
GP-303041-US-NP | 10/693685 | 24 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090354 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6929576 | 16 Aug 2005 | POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301577-US-CIP1 | 10/462483 | 17 Jun 2003 | 2004/0206929 | 21 Oct 2004 | 6929756 | 16 Aug 2005 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS WITH A MOLYBDENUM-AMINE COMPLEX | |||||||
GP-302079-US-NP | 10/647359 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0045850 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6929757 | 16 Aug 2005 | OXIDATION-RESISTANT MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID | |||||||
GP-301542-US-NP | 09/656677 | 07 Sep 2000 | 6931293 | 16 Aug 2005 | METHOD FOR EARLY OPTIMIZATION OF A MANUFACTURING SYSTEM DESIGN | |||||||||
GP-302098-US-NP | 10/781452 | 18 Feb 2004 | 2005-0178130 | 18 Aug 2005 | 6931865 | 23 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING COOLANT TEMPERATURE RATIONALITY IN A MOTOR VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-301602-US-NP | 10/690100 | 21 Oct 2003 | 2005-0081589 | 21 Apr 2005 | 6931901 | 23 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING A THREADED HOLE IN A HYDROFORMED PART | |||||||
GP-304254-US-NP | 10/797862 | 10 Mar 2004 | 2005-0200160 | 15 Sep 2005 | 6932415 | 23 Aug 2005 | DOOR SEALING ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303840-US-NP | 10/771842 | 04 Feb 2004 | 2005-0170752 | 04 Aug 2005 | 6932675 | 23 Aug 2005 | PLATED GRINDING WHEEL LIFE MAXIMIZATION METHOD | |||||||
GP-300762-US-CNT1 | 10/995846 | 23 Nov 2004 | 2005-0070398 | 31 Mar 2005 | 6932735 | 23 Aug 2005 | SIX-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH TWO CLUTCHES AND THREE BRAKES | |||||||
GP-301354-US-CIP1 | 10/462481 | 17 Jun 2003 | 2004/0206928 | 21 Oct 2004 | 6932917 | 23 Aug 2005 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS | |||||||
GP-301698-US-NP | 10/171295 | 13 Jun 2002 | 2003-0232714 | 18 Dec 2003 | 6933003 | 23 Aug 2005 | METHOD OF MAKING MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES | |||||||
2001P09653WOUS | 10/485121 | 25 Jul 2002 | 6934999 | 30 Aug 2005 | Doppelarmgelenkscharnier für die Fronthaube eines Kraftfahrzeuges | |||||||||
GP-302955-US-NP | 10/669480 | 24 Sep 2003 | 2005-0061283 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6935295 | 30 Aug 2005 | COMBUSTON-ASSISTED ENGINE START/STOP OPERATION WITH CYLINDER/VALVE DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-302554-US-NP | 10/405993 | 02 Apr 2003 | 2004-0195014 | 07 Oct 2004 | 6935449 | 30 Aug 2005 | VEHICLE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR | |||||||
GP-302553-US-NP | 10/272434 | 15 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069556 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6935658 | 30 Aug 2005 | CHASSIS FRAME MODULE AND METHOD OF USE FOR SAME | |||||||
H-204801-US-NP | 10/236828 | 06 Sep 2002 | 6936238 | 30 Aug 2005 | COMPACT PARTIAL OXIDATION/STEAM REACTOR WITH INTEGRATED AIR PREHEATER, FUEL AND WATER VAPORIZER |
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GP-302438-US-NP | 10/413032 | 14 Apr 2003 | 2004/0202917 | 14 Oct 2004 | 6936362 | 30 Aug 2005 | VARIABLE PRESSURE DROP STACK | |||||||
GP-301695-US-DIV1 | 10/654800 | 04 Sep 2003 | 2004-0043891 | 04 Mar 2004 | 6936562 | 30 Aug 2005 | HYDROTHERMALLY STABLE CATALYST FOR IMPROVED LEAN-NOX REDUCTION | |||||||
GP-301827-US-NP | 10/374347 | 25 Feb 2003 | 2004-0164709 | 26 Aug 2004 | 6936995 | 30 Aug 2005 | BATTERY VOLTAGE REDUCTION | |||||||
GP-301839-US-NP | 10/304087 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0102881 | 27 May 2004 | 6937927 | 30 Aug 2005 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HUMAN VEHICLE INTERFACE | |||||||
GP-302849-US-NP | 10/636676 | 07 Aug 2003 | 2005-0028518 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6938412 | 06 Sep 2005 | REMOVING NITROGEN OXIDES DURING A LEAN-BURN ENGINE COLD START | |||||||
GP-301384-US-NP | 10/278417 | 23 Oct 2002 | 2004-0079589 | 29 Apr 2004 | 6938585 | 06 Sep 2005 | AUTOMATIC ADDITIVE REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM FOR IC ENGINE LUBRICATING OIL | |||||||
GP-303154-US-NP | 10/645973 | 21 Aug 2003 | 2005-0039727 | 24 Feb 2005 | 6938612 | 06 Sep 2005 | AUXILIARY FUEL DISPENSING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301901-US-NP | 10/207738 | 29 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037973 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6938712 | 06 Sep 2005 | FUEL CELL POWERED CHASSIS MOBILE ELECTRICAL SOURCE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF | |||||||
GP-304222-US-NP | 10/795479 | 08 Mar 2004 | 2005-0194819 | 08 Sep 2005 | 6938949 | 06 Sep 2005 | OPEN-AIR PICKUP TRUCK | |||||||
GP-301156-US-NP | 10/251638 | 20 Sep 2002 | 2003-0072980 | 17 Apr 2003 | 6939631 | 06 Sep 2005 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION | |||||||
GP-303480-US-NP | 10/664329 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0058859 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6939633 | 06 Sep 2005 | FUEL CELL SHUTDOWN AND STARTUP USING A CATHODE RECYCLE LOOP | |||||||
GP-301066-US-NP | 09/738399 | 15 Dec 2000 | 2002-0077721 | 20 Jun 2002 | 6941189 | 06 Sep 2005 | PROGRAMMABLE ADAPTABLE ASSEMBLY SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301707-US-NP | 10/650528 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0049772 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6941209 | 06 Sep 2005 | ADAPTIVE CUSTOMER DRIVEABILITY MODULE | |||||||
GP-303525-US-NP | 10/785694 | 24 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187061 | 25 Aug 2005 | 6942592 | 13 Sep 2005 | ALL WHEEL DRIVE/FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TRANSFER CASE WITH DIFFERENT FRONT AND REAR AXLE RATIOS | |||||||
GP-301184-US-NP | 10/021727 | 12 Dec 2001 | 2003-0186096 | 02 Oct 2003 | 6942937 | 13 Sep 2005 | AIR DISTRIBUTION METHOD AND CONTROLLER FOR A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303390-US-NP | 10/635123 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0031933 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6942941 | 13 Sep 2005 | ADHESIVE BONDS FOR METALLIC BIPOLAR PLATES | |||||||
GP-302441-US-NP | 10/358080 | 04 Feb 2003 | 2004-0074067 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6944920 | 20 Sep 2005 | ELECTROSTATICALLY RELEASABLE FASTENING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE | |||||||
GP-302652-US-NP | 10/739435 | 18 Dec 2003 | 2005-0132996 | 23 Jun 2005 | 6945214 | 20 Sep 2005 | SIMPLIFIED ENGINE ARCHITECTURE AND ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-304233-US-NP | 10/887746 | 08 Jul 2004 | 2005-0072409 | 07 Apr 2005 | 6945238 | 20 Sep 2005 | AIR INTAKE ARRANGEMENT FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302479-US-DIV1 | 10/925757 | 25 Aug 2004 | 2005-0016618 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6945470 | 20 Sep 2005 | CANISTER POWDER PAINT DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301966-US-NP | 10/050511 | 16 Jan 2002 | 6945558 | 20 Sep 2005 | INFLATABLE CURTAIN SUPPORT DEVICE | |||||||||
GP-302367-US-NP | 10/830945 | 23 Apr 2004 | 6945576 | 20 Sep 2005 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL BUMPER ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-303755-US-NP | 10/807600 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0212318 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6945592 | 20 Sep 2005 | SEALER TAPE AND CLIP ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-302864-US-NP | 10/669546 | 24 Sep 2003 | 2005-0063191 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6945681 | 20 Sep 2005 | HEADLAMP ASSEMBLIES AND OPTICAL BODIES FOR USE THEREWITH | |||||||
P008959-US-NP | 10/448537 | 30 May 2003 | 6945683 | 20 Sep 2005 | THIN LAMP ASSEMBLY METHOD | |||||||||
GP-302133-US-NP | 10/696272 | 29 Oct 2003 | 2005-0096170 | 05 May 2005 | 6945894 | 20 Sep 2005 | TWO RANGE ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302392-US-NP | 10/691065 | 22 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090365 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6945905 | 20 Sep 2005 | CVT HYBRID POWERTRAIN FUELING AND ENGINE STOP-START CONTROL METHOD | |||||||
GP-304119-US-NP | 10/686180 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0077867 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6946818 | 20 Sep 2005 | METHOD OF DETERMINING BATTERY POWER LIMITS FOR AN ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303328-US-NP | 10/874089 | 22 Jun 2004 | 6947824 | 20 Sep 2005 | ENGINE RPM AND TORQUE CONTROL TRANSITION |
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GP-303452-US-NP | 10/637025 | 07 Aug 2003 | 2005-0033535 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6947855 | 20 Sep 2005 | ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM TO CONTROL AND CHARACTERIZE SUPER CAPACITOR PERFORMANCE | |||||||
GP-302561-US-NP | 10/405982 | 02 Apr 2003 | 2004-0194313 | 07 Oct 2004 | 6948226 | 27 Sep 2005 | CHASSIS FRAME PACKAGING CAVITY LOADING METHOD | |||||||
GP-302779-US-NP | 10/414746 | 16 Apr 2003 | 2003-0205081 | 06 Nov 2003 | 6948359 | 27 Sep 2005 | TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302316-US-NP | 10/738564 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0137045 | 23 Jun 2005 | 6948396 | 27 Sep 2005 | CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302830-US-NP | 10/801780 | 16 Mar 2004 | 2005-0205138 | 22 Sep 2005 | 6948524 | 27 Sep 2005 | PRESSURE HOLDING APPARATUS FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM | |||||||
GP-302966-US-NP | 10/347176 | 17 Jan 2003 | 2004-0140145 | 22 Jul 2004 | 6948740 | 27 Sep 2005 | VEHICLE WITH MULTIPLE DRIVER INTERFACES | |||||||
P008970-US-NP | 10/738401 | 17 Dec 2003 | 6948835 | 27 Sep 2005 | ADJUSTABLE REAR LAMP | |||||||||
GP-302102-US-NP | 10/368175 | 18 Feb 2003 | 2004-0160314 | 19 Aug 2004 | 6950011 | 27 Sep 2005 | VEHICLE THEFT DETECTION DEVICE AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-303815-US-NP | 10/669618 | 24 Sep 2003 | 2005-0063202 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6950321 | 27 Sep 2005 | ACTIVE DAMPING CONTROL FOR L-C OUTPUT FILTERS IN THREE PHASE FOUR-LEG INVERTERS | |||||||
GP-300439-US-NP | 09/975609 | 12 Oct 2001 | 2003-0073408 | 17 Apr 2003 | 6950525 | 27 Sep 2005 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMOTIVE TIME-BASED AUDIO VERIFICATION | |||||||
P006550-US-NP | 10/289883 | 07 Nov 2002 | 2004-0090786-A1 | 13 May 2004 | 6951412 | 04 Oct 2005 | VOA PIVOT STUD ASSEMBLY | |||||||
P006625-US-NP | 10/448622 | 30 May 2003 | 6953274 | 11 Oct 2005 | AFS FOR LED HEADLAMP | |||||||||
GP-304337-US-NP | 10/946915 | 22 Sep 2004 | 2005-0137042 | 23 Jun 2005 | 6953409 | 11 Oct 2005 | TWO-MODE, COMPOUND-SPLIT, HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION HAVING FOUR FIXED RATIOS | |||||||
GP-302678-US-NP | 10/809057 | 25 Mar 2004 | 2005-0210972 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6955080 | 18 Oct 2005 | EVALUATING OUTPUT OF A MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR | |||||||
GP-302660-US-NP | 10/635131 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0028756 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6955141 | 18 Oct 2005 | ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303203-US-NP | 10/786841 | 25 Feb 2004 | 2005-0183677 | 25 Aug 2005 | 6955142 | 18 Oct 2005 | PISTON AND CYLINDER OIL SQUIRTER RAIL AND SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303900-US-NP | 10/911889 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6955149 | 18 Oct 2005 | VARIABLE INTAKE MANIFOLD WITH TRIMODE RESONANCE TUNING CONTROL VALVE | |||||||||
P008958-US-NP | 10/372590 | 21 Feb 2003 | 6955439 | 18 Oct 2005 | DUAL FILAMENT STATIC BENDING LAMP | |||||||||
GP-302002-US-NP | 10/647403 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0049144 | 03 Mar 2005 | 6956007 | 18 Oct 2005 | NOBLE METAL CATALYST | |||||||
GP-304194-US-NP | 10/686034 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080538 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6957137 | 18 Oct 2005 | REAL-TIME OPERATING PARAMETER SELECTION IN A VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-304056-US-NP | 10/891462 | 14 Jul 2004 | 6957140 | 18 Oct 2005 | LEARNED AIRFLOW VARIATION | |||||||||
GP-303879-US-NP | 10/864717 | 09 Jun 2004 | 6957528 | 25 Oct 2005 | NO REDUCTION WITH DIESEL FUEL REFORMED BY NONTHERMAL HYPERPLASMA | |||||||||
GP-302820-US-NP | 10/624737 | 22 Jul 2003 | 2005-0016253 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6957562 | 25 Oct 2005 | PASSIVE OXYGEN SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||
GP-305777-US-NP | 10/937088 | 09 Sep 2004 | 6958587 | 25 Oct 2005 | TORQUE DISTRIBUTION FOR MULTIPLE PROPULSION SYSTEM VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-303388-US-NP | 10/786832 | 25 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187690 | 25 Aug 2005 | 6959239 | 25 Oct 2005 | TRANSMISSION AND TORQUE CONVERTER COOLING CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303715-US-NP | 10/725680 | 02 Dec 2003 | 2005-0119842 | 02 Jun 2005 | 6959249 | 25 Oct 2005 | LOAD FOLLOWING ALGORITHM FOR A FUEL CELL BASED SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302567-US-NP | 10/202444 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0046802 | 13 Mar 2003 | 6959475 | 01 Nov 2005 | VEHICLE BODY BUSINESS METHODS | |||||||
GP-301771-US-NP | 10/235104 | 05 Sep 2002 | 2004-0045520 | 11 Mar 2004 | 6959682 | 01 Nov 2005 | ENGINE BALANCER WITH CHAIN DRIVE VIBRATION ISOLATION | |||||||
GP-301703-US-NP | 10/685200 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076882 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6959684 | 01 Nov 2005 | TORQUE BASED CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH VACUUM CORRECTION |
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GP-302500-US-NP | 10/738476 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0137055 | 23 Jun 2005 | 6960146 | 01 Nov 2005 | TORQUE RATIO CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303040-US-NP | 10/693262 | 24 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090360 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6960150 | 01 Nov 2005 | POWER TRANSMISSION FOR A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302967-US-NP | 10/375392 | 27 Feb 2003 | 2004-0170878 | 02 Sep 2004 | 6960404 | 01 Nov 2005 | EVAPORATIVE COOLED FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-304320-US-NP | 10/912620 | 05 Aug 2004 | 6962134 | 08 Nov 2005 | ROCKER ARM SHAFT RETAINER AND ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-301053-US-NP | 10/624172 | 22 Jul 2003 | 2005-0016486 | 27 Jan 2005 | 6962136 | 08 Nov 2005 | METHODS FOR STARTING A MULTI-CYLINDER INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302902-US-NP | 10/440807 | 19 May 2003 | 2004-0232625 | 25 Nov 2004 | 6962346 | 08 Nov 2005 | GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY FOR A FLANGED JOINT | |||||||
GP-304375-US-NP | 10/995913 | 23 Nov 2004 | 6962390 | 08 Nov 2005 | HOLLOW BEAMS FOR INCORPORATION IN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE FRAMES | |||||||||
GP-301717-US-DIV1 | 10/797954 | 11 Mar 2004 | 6962469 | 08 Nov 2005 | ADHESIVE DISPERSING RIVET | |||||||||
GP-304108-US-NP | 10/775648 | 10 Feb 2004 | 2005-0176552 | 11 Aug 2005 | 6962548 | 08 Nov 2005 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY GEAR MEMBER AND AT LEAST FIVE CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-301326-US-DIV1 | 10/837927 | 03 May 2004 | 6964185 | 15 Nov 2005 | APPARATUS FOR BENDING AND TRANSPORTING AN ALUMINUM SHEET | |||||||||
GP-303421-US-NP | 10/785508 | 24 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187066 | 25 Aug 2005 | 6964631 | 15 Nov 2005 | INTEGRATED ELECTRIC MOTOR-DRIVEN OIL PUMP FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS IN HYBRID APPLICATIONS | |||||||
GP-300032-US-NP | 09/780184 | 09 Feb 2001 | 2002-0110504 | 15 Aug 2002 | 6964692 | 15 Nov 2005 | CARBON MONOXIDE ADSORPTION FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CLEAN-UP IN A FUEL CELL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305749-US-NP | 11/001709 | 01 Dec 2004 | 6966287 | 22 Nov 2005 | CAM PHASER AND DOD COORDINATION FOR ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302579-US-NP | 10/603474 | 25 Jun 2003 | 2004-0265226 | 30 Dec 2004 | 6967012 | 22 Nov 2005 | IMIDE/AMIDE HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS AND METHODS | |||||||
GP-303447-US-NP | 10/628856 | 28 Jul 2003 | 2005-0026523 | 03 Feb 2005 | 6967039 | 22 Nov 2005 | UNTREATED DIFFUSION MEDIA WITH MESOPOROUS LAYER AND DEVICES INCORPORATING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-305269-US-NP | 10/868192 | 15 Jun 2004 | 2005-0274356 | 15 Dec 2005 | 6968824 | 29 Nov 2005 | DETERMINING MANIFOLD PRESSURE BASED ON ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301803-US-NP | 10/205582 | 25 Jul 2002 | 2003-0038442 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6968918 | 29 Nov 2005 | VEHICLE CHASSIS HAVING PROGRAMMABLE OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS AND METHOD FOR USING SAME | |||||||
GP-302656-US-NP | 10/426909 | 29 Apr 2003 | 6969088 | 29 Nov 2005 | SEAT BELT BUCKLE PRESENTER AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR | |||||||||
GP-304906-US-NP | 10/987523 | 12 Nov 2004 | 6971365 | 06 Dec 2005 | AUTO-IGNITION GASOLINE ENGINE COMBUSTION CHAMBER AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-304421-US-NP | 10/996185 | 23 Nov 2004 | 6971437 | 06 Dec 2005 | LOST FOAM CASTING PATTERN | |||||||||
GP-301964-US-NP | 10/305374 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2003-0127272 | 10 Jul 2003 | 6971471 | 06 Dec 2005 | MULTI-DIRECTIONAL DRIVE | |||||||
GP-303391-US-NP | 10/621187 | 16 Jul 2003 | 2005-0013193 | 20 Jan 2005 | 6971785 | 06 Dec 2005 | CANISTER ASSEMBLY FOR POWDER DELIVERY SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304435-US-NP | 10/951417 | 28 Sep 2004 | 6971827 | 06 Dec 2005 | APPARATUS FOR RETAINING OBJECTS ON MOUNTING SURFACES | |||||||||
GP-305365-US-NP | 10/933679 | 03 Sep 2004 | 6972534 | 06 Dec 2005 | DELAY COMPENSATION FOR STABLE CURRENT REGULATION WHEN USING VARIABLE-DELAY RANDOM PWM SWITCHING |
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GP-302617-US-NP | 10/360997 | 07 Feb 2003 | 2004-0074070 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6973701 | 13 Dec 2005 | RELEASABLE FASTENING SYSTEM BASED ON IONIC POLYMER METAL COMPOSITES AND METHOD OF USE | |||||||
GP-302692-US-NP | 10/732500 | 10 Dec 2003 | 2005-0127712 | 16 Jun 2005 | 6974177 | 13 Dec 2005 | DUAL-AXIS DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-301567-US-NP | 10/392220 | 18 Mar 2003 | 6974251 | 13 Dec 2005 | AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE PREDICTION | |||||||||
GP-303259-US-NP | 10/631145 | 31 Jul 2003 | 2005-0026743 | 03 Feb 2005 | 6974401 | 13 Dec 2005 | ACTIVE DAMPER FOR A PLANETARY GEAR ARRANGEMENT | |||||||
GP-302705-US-NP | 10/661195 | 12 Sep 2003 | 2005-0058864 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6974648 | 13 Dec 2005 | NESTED BIPOLAR PLATE FOR FUEL CELL AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302657-US-NP | 10/202465 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0037967 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6976307 | 20 Dec 2005 | ACCELERATED VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS | |||||||
GP-305108-US-NP | 10/846142 | 14 May 2004 | 2005-0252283 | 17 Nov 2005 | 6976388 | 20 Dec 2005 | DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR A TORQUE CONTROL OF AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303833-US-NP | 10/808978 | 25 Mar 2004 | 2005-0210969 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6976390 | 20 Dec 2005 | ENGINE CYLINDER DEACTIVATION TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USING | |||||||
GP-301210-US-NP | 10/242961 | 13 Sep 2002 | 2004-0050203 | 18 Mar 2004 | 6976403 | 20 Dec 2005 | STEERING WHEEL DYNAMIC ABSORBER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303111-US-NP | 10/664326 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056250 | 17 Mar 2005 | 6976471 | 20 Dec 2005 | TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
P006546-US-NP | 10/270821 | 14 Oct 2002 | 2004-0070988 A1 | 15 Apr 2004 | 6976770 | 20 Dec 2005 | HERMETICALLY SEALED LAMP HOUSING AND METHOD OF MAKING | |||||||
GP-303804-US-NP | 10/720621 | 24 Nov 2003 | 2005-0113206 | 26 May 2005 | 6976931 | 20 Dec 2005 | EIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-304063-US-NP | 10/737510 | 16 Dec 2003 | 2005-0130791 | 16 Jun 2005 | 6976932 | 20 Dec 2005 | MULTI-SPEED PLANETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS WITH A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND TWO BRAKES | |||||||
GP-302276-US-NP | 10/786639 | 25 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187064 | 25 Aug 2005 | 6976933 | 20 Dec 2005 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301238-US-NP | 10/659612 | 09 Sep 2003 | 2005-0062596 | 24 Mar 2005 | 6977583 | 20 Dec 2005 | AUTOMATIC RESET OF LUBRICATING FLUID LIFE MONITORING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303660-US-NP | 10/692332 | 23 Oct 2003 | 2005-0090942 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6978198 | 20 Dec 2005 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO LOAD VEHICLE OPERATION SOFTWARE AND CALIBRATION DATA IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND SERVICE ENVIRONMENT | |||||||
GP-302291-US-NP | 10/286077 | 01 Nov 2002 | 2004-0083725 | 06 May 2004 | 6978606 | 27 Dec 2005 | EQUAL LENGTH CROSSOVER PIPE EXHAUST SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304053-US-NP | 10/830946 | 23 Apr 2004 | 2005-0235932 | 27 Oct 2005 | 6978752 | 27 Dec 2005 | HYBRID METAL-COMPOSITE VALVE LIFTER GUIDE | |||||||
GP-303752-US-NP | 10/893119 | 15 Jul 2004 | 2005-0121945 | 09 Jun 2005 | 6979050 | 27 Dec 2005 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-302003-US-NP | 10/676529 | 01 Oct 2003 | 2005-0073272 | 07 Apr 2005 | 6979968 | 27 Dec 2005 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING PROCESSOR EXECUTION TIME UTILIZING VARIABLE FREQUENCY SWITCHING | |||||||
GP-302582-US-NP | 10/305376 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074063 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6983517 | 10 Jan 2006 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301833-US-NP | 10/277475 | 22 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074453 | 22 Apr 2004 | 6983590 | 10 Jan 2006 | SECONDARY AIR INJECTION DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM USING PRESSURE FEEDBACK | |||||||
GP-303146-US-NP | 10/453845 | 03 Jun 2003 | 2004-0248687 | 09 Dec 2004 | 6983668 | 10 Jan 2006 | PARK SOLENOID ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303271-US-NP | 10/611366 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005/0000485 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6983732 | 10 Jan 2006 | INJECTION STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A DIRECT-INJECTION CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-303269-US-NP | 10/691372 | 22 Oct 2003 | 2005-0087410 | 28 Apr 2005 | 6983832 | 10 Jan 2006 | IMPACT ENERGY ABSORBER AND PROCESS |
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GP-302601-US-NP | 10/634528 | 05 Aug 2003 | 2005-0029982 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6984960 | 10 Jan 2006 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CURRENT CONTROL OF A THREE-PHASE VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER IN THE OVERMODULATION REGION | |||||||
GP-301581-US-NP | 10/202998 | 25 Jul 2002 | 2003-0038467 | 27 Feb 2003 | 6986401 | 17 Jan 2006 | SYSTEMS PACKAGED WITHIN FLAT VEHICLE CHASSIS | |||||||
GP-304175-US-NP | 10/853430 | 25 May 2004 | 2005-0262853 | 01 Dec 2005 | 6988371 | 24 Jan 2006 | AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING EVAPORATOR FREEZING | |||||||
GP-302083-US-NP | 10/780481 | 17 Feb 2004 | 2005-0178816 | 18 Aug 2005 | 6988651 | 24 Jan 2006 | FRICTION STIR RIVET DRIVE SYSTEM AND STIR RIVETING METHODS | |||||||
P008960-US-NP | 10/656542 | 05 Sep 2003 | 6988819 | 24 Jan 2006 | LAMP HOUSING CONTAINING AN INTEGRATED LED SUPPORT STRUCTURE | |||||||||
GP-304397-US-NP | 10/807696 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215379 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6988972 | 24 Jan 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND THREE BRAKES | |||||||
GP-303225-US-NP | 10/452817 | 02 Jun 2003 | 2004-0239272 | 02 Dec 2004 | 6989641 | 24 Jan 2006 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FAULT-TOLERANT CONTROL OF ELECTRIC MACHINES | |||||||
GP-302121-US-NP | 10/679572 | 06 Oct 2003 | 2005-0073456 | 07 Apr 2005 | 6989785 | 24 Jan 2006 | LOW-PROFILE, MULTI-BAND ANTENNA MODULE | |||||||
GP-302328-US-NP | 10/461706 | 13 Jun 2003 | 2004-0250610 | 16 Dec 2004 | 6990856 | 31 Jan 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING MASS OF ENGINE INTAKE AIR WITH REVERSION COMPENSATION | |||||||
GP-304087-US-NP | 10/891292 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0011164 | 19 Jan 2006 | 6990945 | 31 Jan 2006 | VEHICLE FUELING ARRANGEMENT | |||||||
GP-302609-US-NP | 10/611374 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0000744 | 06 Jan 2005 | 6991055 | 31 Jan 2006 | MOTORIZED COVER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF | |||||||
GP-301807-US-NP | 10/318335 | 12 Dec 2002 | 2003-0141736 | 31 Jul 2003 | 6991060 | 31 Jan 2006 | VEHICLE HAVING A MOVABLE DRIVING POSITION | |||||||
GP-304310-US-NP | 10/983330 | 05 Nov 2004 | 2005-0121946 | 09 Jun 2005 | 6991280 | 31 Jan 2006 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-304364-US-NP | 10/807593 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215383 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6991577 | 31 Jan 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY INTERCONNECTING MEMBER | |||||||
GP-302892-US-NP | 10/388241 | 13 Mar 2003 | 2004-0180785 | 16 Sep 2004 | 6992039 | 31 Jan 2006 | METHOD FOR MAKING MONODISPERSED NOBLE METAL NANOPARTICLES SUPPORTED ON OXIDE SUBSTRATES | |||||||
GP-300958-US-NP | 10/324468 | 19 Dec 2002 | 2004-0122574 | 24 Jun 2004 | 6993423 | 31 Jan 2006 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING VEHICLE COCKPIT DEVICES | |||||||
GP-304907-US-NP | 10/997661 | 24 Nov 2004 | 2006-0005804 | 12 Jan 2006 | 6994072 | 07 Feb 2006 | METHOD FOR MID LOAD OPERATION OF AUTO-IGNITION COMBUSTION | |||||||
GP-304277-US-NP | 10/833731 | 28 Apr 2004 | 2005-0077140 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6994198 | 07 Feb 2006 | COILED CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUAL-DIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY | |||||||
GP-304543-US-NP | 10/807803 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215382 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6994649 | 07 Feb 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-303358-US-CIP1 | 10/662957 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2004-0113799 | 17 Jun 2004 | 6995663 | 07 Feb 2006 | DRIVING WORKLOAD ESTIMATION | |||||||
GP-302891-US-NP | 10/685201 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076634 | 14 Apr 2005 | 6996974 | 14 Feb 2006 | FUEL CONTROL FAILURE DETECTION BASED ON POST O2 SENSOR | |||||||
GP-305485-US-NP | 11/093608 | 30 Mar 2005 | 6997149 | 14 Feb 2006 | SPARK TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-302766-US-NP | 10/427690 | 30 Apr 2003 | 2004-0216941 | 04 Nov 2004 | 6997279 | 14 Feb 2006 | ADJUSTABLE SEAT WITH LOCK-OUT FEATURE | |||||||
GP-302923-US-NP | 10/305434 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0099468 | 27 May 2004 | 6997281 | 14 Feb 2006 | DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE FOR DRIVE-BY-WIRE VEHICLE |
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GP-301558-US-NP | 10/184596 | 26 Jun 2002 | 2004-0000790 | 01 Jan 2004 | 6997485 | 14 Feb 2006 | CONNECTING ASSEMBLY FOR CONNECTING TO A FLUID CONDUIT IN A FLUID TRANSFER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303598-US-NP | 10/910232 | 03 Aug 2004 | 2006-0028049 | 09 Feb 2006 | 6997504 | 14 Feb 2006 | DUAL PIVOT HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-303799-US-NP | 10/784560 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2004-0266577 | 30 Dec 2004 | 6997840 | 14 Feb 2006 | APPARATUS FOR FEEDING OIL TO A CLUTCH | |||||||
GP-304355-US-NP | 10/808074 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215381 | 29 Sep 2005 | 6997844 | 14 Feb 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS AND A STATIONARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-302984-US-NP | 10/635208 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0029991 | 10 Feb 2005 | 6998823 | 14 Feb 2006 | METHOD OF REDUCING ENGINE BELT NOISE | |||||||
GP-302368-US-NP | 10/679646 | 06 Oct 2003 | 2005-0073400 | 07 Apr 2005 | 6998975 | 14 Feb 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING TIRE PRESSURE IMBALANCES | |||||||
GP-303907-US-NP | 10/895642 | 21 Jul 2004 | 20050024223-A1 | 03 Feb 2005 | 6999870 | 14 Feb 2006 | VARIABLE FREQUENCY BASED ACCELERATOR PEDAL MODULE AND ELECTRONIC THROTTLE BODY POSITION INDICATORS | |||||||
GP-303538-US-NP | 10/612661 | 02 Jul 2003 | 2005-0004402 | 06 Jan 2005 | 7000382 | 21 Feb 2006 | PARTIAL OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS | |||||||
GP-305270-US-NP | 10/868205 | 15 Jun 2004 | 2005-0274357 | 15 Dec 2005 | 7000589 | 21 Feb 2006 | DETERMINING MANIFOLD PRESSURE BASED ON ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||
2004P00936 US01 | 10/787620 | 26 Mar 2004 | 7000720 | 21 Feb 2006 | Fronthaubenanordnung Ed 105 99 - EP 1 178 914 B1 (Lizenzvertrag Edscha / Opel 2003V30437) | |||||||||
GP-304278-US-NP | 10/833916 | 28 Apr 2004 | 2005-0077138 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7000752 | 21 Feb 2006 | COATED REACTION PLATE FOR A CLUTCH | |||||||
GP-302001-US-NP | 10/254458 | 24 Sep 2002 | 2004-0056495 | 25 Mar 2004 | 7000966 | 21 Feb 2006 | PICK-AND-PLACE TOOL | |||||||
GP-303015-US-NP | 10/405957 | 02 Apr 2003 | 7001097 | 21 Feb 2006 | TUBULAR JOINT ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-301069-US-NP | 10/023238 | 18 Dec 2001 | 2003-0113192 | 19 Jun 2003 | 7001130 | 21 Feb 2006 | ROBOTIC RACK LOADING APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301564-US-NP | 10/218717 | 14 Aug 2002 | 2004-0033851 | 19 Feb 2004 | 7001293 | 21 Feb 2006 | CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (CVT) ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF AXIALLY POSITIONING PULLEY MEMBERS OF A CVT | |||||||
GP-302570-US-NP | 10/716576 | 17 Mar 2005 | 2005-0107203 | 19 May 2005 | 7001301 | 21 Feb 2006 | SEALING SLEEVE FOR A HYDRAULIC ACTUATOR | |||||||
GP-303758-US-NP | 10/836795 | 30 Apr 2004 | 2005-0241930 | 03 Nov 2005 | 7002089 | 21 Feb 2006 | LAYERED SWITCH ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-305007-US-NP | 11/060083 | 17 Feb 2005 | 2005-0206248 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7002267 | 21 Feb 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOLING A HYBRID TRANSMISSION ELECTRIC MOTOR | |||||||
GP-305784-US-NP | 11/063331 | 22 Feb 2005 | 2005-0206256 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7002271 | 21 Feb 2006 | WIRING CONNECTION MODULE FOR HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-305397-US-NP | 10/948630 | 23 Sep 2004 | 7002318 | 21 Feb 2006 | POSITION SENSOR FAULT TOLERANT CONTROL FOR AUTOMOTIVE PROPULSION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302680-US-NP | 10/602912 | 24 Jun 2003 | 2004-0263180 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7002352 | 21 Feb 2006 | REFERENCE VOLTAGE DIAGNOSTIC SUITABLE FOR USE IN AN AUTOMOBILE CONTROLLER AND METHOD THEREOF | |||||||
GP-303172-US-NP | 10/691104 | 22 Oct 2003 | 2005-0088293 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7002455 | 21 Feb 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING TIRE PRESSURE | |||||||
GP-300774-US-NP | 10/325217 | 20 Dec 2002 | 2004-0119599 | 24 Jun 2004 | 7002457 | 21 Feb 2006 | SEAT BELT STATUS MONITORING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303877-US-NP | 10/772994 | 05 Feb 2004 | 2005-0174227 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7002460 | 21 Feb 2006 | INTELLIGENT BRAKE AND REVERSE LIGHT CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303399-US-NP | 10/685256 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076699 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7004007 | 28 Feb 2006 | DIE CUSHION APPARATUS FOR HOT STRETCH-FORMING | |||||||
GP-303003-US-NP | 10/635127 | 06 Aug 2003 | 2005-0028704 | 10 Feb 2005 | 7004076 | 28 Feb 2006 | MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM ENCLOSED TRACK ARRANGEMENT |
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GP-303270-US-NP | 10/611845 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0000478 | 06 Jan 2005 | 7004124 | 28 Feb 2006 | VALVE STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304440-US-NP | 10/912016 | 05 Aug 2004 | 2006-0027198 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7004131 | 28 Feb 2006 | ENGINE SHAFT PUMP | |||||||
GP-300996-US-NP | 09/845120 | 30 Apr 2001 | 2002-0157640 | 31 Oct 2002 | 7004141 | 28 Feb 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBTAINING A CONSISTENT PEDAL POSITION FOR A VEHICLE HAVING AN ENGINE WITH DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND | |||||||
GP-303112-US-NP | 10/664346 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056251 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7004144 | 28 Feb 2006 | DYNAMICAL TORQUE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303139-US-NP | 10/881207 | 30 Jun 2004 | 2006-0000461 | 05 Jan 2006 | 7004156 | 28 Feb 2006 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING INTAKE PORT FLOW IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302772-US-NP | 10/738880 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0134003 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7004471 | 28 Feb 2006 | RADIAL LIP SEAL | |||||||
GP-302474-US-NP | 10/337933 | 07 Jan 2003 | 2004-0130131 | 08 Jul 2004 | 7004497 | 28 Feb 2006 | STYLING FLEXIBLE DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | |||||||
GP-304702-US-NP | 10/807831 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215387 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7004881 | 28 Feb 2006 | DUAL INPUT CLUTCH TRANSMISSION HAVING SYNCHRONIZERS FOR ESTABLISHING SPEED RATIOS | |||||||
GP-302919-US-DIV1 | 11/053061 | 08 Feb 2005 | 2005-0142375 | 30 Jun 2005 | 7005195 | 28 Feb 2006 | METALLIC-BASED ADHESION MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-304610-US-NP | 10/874115 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2005-0285444 | 29 Dec 2005 | 7005804 | 28 Feb 2006 | AUTOMATIC CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHTING REACTIVATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302829-US-NP | 10/663308 | 16 Sep 2003 | 2005-0057349 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7005975 | 28 Feb 2006 | MISSING FUEL CAP DETECTION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303189-US-NP | 10/638884 | 11 Aug 2003 | 2005-0034449 | 17 Feb 2005 | 7007460 | 07 Mar 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCELERATED EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENT HEATING | |||||||
GP-301951-US-NP | 10/378786 | 04 Mar 2003 | 7007856 | 07 Mar 2006 | EXTENDED ENGINE OFF PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||||
P006553-US-NP | 10/124899 | 18 Apr 2002 | 7008135 | 07 Mar 2006 | STAMPED BALL SOCKET | |||||||||
GP-303910-US-NP | 10/801784 | 16 Mar 2004 | 2005-0049105 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7008346 | 07 Mar 2006 | SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-304169-US-NP | 10/819449 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227807 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7008347 | 07 Mar 2006 | SINGLE OVERDRIVE SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH LOW INTERNAL SPEEDS | |||||||
GP-301801-US-NP | 10/077471 | 15 Feb 2002 | 2003-0154654 | 21 Aug 2003 | 7008707 | 07 Mar 2006 | DIRECT WATER VAPORIZATION FOR FUEL PROCESSOR STARTUP AND TRANSIENTS | |||||||
GP-302384-US-NP | 10/267520 | 09 Oct 2002 | 2004-0072053 | 15 Apr 2004 | 7009136 | 07 Mar 2006 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A BIPOLAR PLATE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-305713-US-NP | 10/931464 | 31 Aug 2004 | 2006-0043939 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7009365 | 07 Mar 2006 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL OF VEHICLE ELECTRICAL GENERATOR | |||||||
GP-304126-US-NP | 10/779530 | 14 Feb 2004 | 2005-0182547 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7010406 | 07 Mar 2006 | SHIFT INHIBIT CONTROL FOR MULTI-MODE HYBRID DRIVE | |||||||
GP-302329-US-NP | 10/664290 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0060084 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7010413 | 07 Mar 2006 | CYLINDER MASS AIR FLOW PREDICTION MODEL | |||||||
GP-303375-US-NP | 10/738566 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2004-0180752 | 16 Sep 2004 | 7011596 | 14 Mar 2006 | TRANSFER CASE | |||||||
GP-304859-US-NP | 10/807829 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215386 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7011597 | 14 Mar 2006 | MULTI-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303575-US-NP | 10/706319 | 12 Nov 2003 | 2005-0098033 | 12 May 2005 | 7011693 | 14 Mar 2006 | CONTROL OF A HYDROGEN PURIFYING PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION UNIT IN FUEL PROCESSOR MODULE FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION | |||||||
GP-301831-US-DIV1 | 10/853440 | 25 May 2004 | 7011780 | 14 Mar 2006 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MONOLITHIC FRONT AIR DEFLECTOR | |||||||||
GP-303012-US-NP | 10/409666 | 08 Apr 2003 | 2004-0074071 | 22 Apr 2004 | 7013536 | 21 Mar 2006 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES |
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GP-302297-US-DIV1 | 10/951539 | 28 Sep 2004 | 2005-0042058 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7013768 | 21 Mar 2006 | RIVET WITH SLIDING CAP FOR FRICTION STIR RIVETING | |||||||
GP-305870-US-NP | 11/009374 | 10 Dec 2004 | 7013947 | 21 Mar 2006 | METHOD FOR PREPARING ENGINE BLOCK CYLINDER BORE LINERS | |||||||||
GP-303869-US-NP | 10/916120 | 11 Aug 2004 | 2006-0033357 | 16 Feb 2006 | 7014249 | 21 Mar 2006 | IMPACT BEAM-INTEGRATED PELVIC PUSHER | |||||||
GP-302045-US-NP | 10/367202 | 14 Feb 2003 | 2005-0074334 | 07 Apr 2005 | 7014426 | 21 Mar 2006 | BRAZED ALUMINUM TURBINE FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION AND METHOD THEREOF | |||||||
P004295-US-NP | 10/264221 | 03 Oct 2002 | 7014510 | 21 Mar 2006 | WEDGE BASE SEALED LAMP SOCKET | |||||||||
GP-303800-US-NP | 10/784344 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2004-0266580 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7014589 | 21 Mar 2006 | SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303798-US-NP | 10/784641 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2004-0266582 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7014590 | 21 Mar 2006 | SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302970-US-NP | 10/808082 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0212471 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7015667 | 21 Mar 2006 | CURRENT REGULATION FOR A FIELD WEAKENING MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302596-US-NP | 10/643731 | 19 Aug 2003 | 2005-0040933 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7015791 | 21 Mar 2006 | KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301900-US-NP | 10/408840 | 07 Apr 2003 | 7017255 | 28 Mar 2006 | ADHESIVE ENCAPSULATED BLIND RIVET SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302130-US-NP | 10/268404 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0069079 | 15 Apr 2004 | 7017436 | 28 Mar 2006 | FASTENERLESS BOOT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-304431-US-NP | 10/975891 | 28 Oct 2004 | 7017546 | 28 Mar 2006 | DRY SUMP OIL TANK ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-304751-US-NP | 10/924557 | 24 Aug 2004 | 2006-0042774 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7017648 | 28 Mar 2006 | MOLD DESIGN FOR CASTINGS REQUIRING MULTIPLE CHILLS | |||||||
GP-303170-US-NP | 10/730569 | 08 Dec 2003 | 2005-0121912 | 09 Jun 2005 | 7017953 | 28 Mar 2006 | TWIST LOCK ASSEMBLY | |||||||
P008961-US-NP | 10/652940 | 29 Aug 2003 | 7018078 | 28 Mar 2006 | LIGHT ASSEMBLY WITH BENDING LIGHT | |||||||||
GP-304168-US-NP | 10/819448 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227806 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7018318 | 28 Mar 2006 | SEVEN-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301034-US-NP | 09/963625 | 27 Sep 2001 | 2003-0057100 | 27 Mar 2003 | 7018521 | 28 Mar 2006 | METHOD OF PRODUCING BRIGHT ANODIZED FINISHES FOR HIGH MAGNESIUM ALUMINUM ALLOYS | |||||||
GP-302465-US-NP | 10/603910 | 25 Jun 2003 | 2004-0265216 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7018607 | 28 Mar 2006 | CATHODE MATERIAL FOR LITHIUM BATTERY | |||||||
GP-304521-US-NP | 10/874088 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2005-0280263 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7019414 | 28 Mar 2006 | ALTERNATOR LOAD CONTROL TO EXTEND DISPLACEMENT ON DEMAND RANGE | |||||||
GP-302034-US-DIV1 | 10/826200 | 15 Apr 2004 | 7020938 | 04 Apr 2006 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL NANOCOMPOSITE ELASTOMER FOR RELEASABLE ATTACHMENT APPLICATIONS | |||||||||
GP-304517-US-NP | 10/897895 | 23 Jul 2004 | 2006-0016176 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7021047 | 04 Apr 2006 | DIESEL EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE REGENERATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303454-US-NP | 10/460056 | 12 Jun 2003 | 2004-0250585 | 16 Dec 2004 | 7021099 | 04 Apr 2006 | EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR HOT FORMED PARTS | |||||||
GP-303842-US-NP | 10/733720 | 11 Dec 2003 | 2005-0126293 | 16 Jun 2005 | 7021143 | 04 Apr 2006 | CYLINDRICALLY-ROTATING ULTRSONIC PHASED ARRAY INSPECTION METHOD FOR RESISTANCE SPOT WELDS | |||||||
GP-304128-US-NP | 10/899456 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0016422 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7021277 | 04 Apr 2006 | VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATIANG A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304052-US-NP | 10/891469 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0011166 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7021281 | 04 Apr 2006 | ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305748-US-NP | 11/001708 | 01 Dec 2004 | 7021282 | 04 Apr 2006 | COORDINATED ENGINE TORQUE CONTROL | |||||||||
GP-302762-US-NP | 10/303556 | 25 Nov 2002 | 2004-0031469 | 19 Feb 2004 | 7021296 | 04 Apr 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBERS | |||||||
GP-302421-US-NP | 10/801790 | 16 Mar 2004 | 2005-0205377 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7021442 | 04 Apr 2006 | ONE-WAY TORQUE TRANSMITTER WITH A FRICTION ACTUATING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-303345-US-NP | 10/719084 | 20 Nov 2003 | 2005-0121956 | 09 Jun 2005 | 7021709 | 04 Apr 2006 | CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHORS WITH INTEGRATED CHILD SEAT DETECTORS | |||||||
P008963-US-NP | 10/640558 | 13 Aug 2003 | 7021804 | 04 Apr 2006 | LAMP ASSEMBLY WITH MULTI-STAGE REFLECTOR |
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GP-304153-US-NP | 10/852425 | 24 May 2004 | 2005-0259425 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7021806 | 04 Apr 2006 | ILLUMINATED DISPLAYS | |||||||
GP-302874-US-NP | 10/407096 | 03 Apr 2003 | 2004-0197205 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7021907 | 04 Apr 2006 | VENTILATION AND PURGE OF A HYDROGEN BLOWER | |||||||
GP-301456-US-NP | 10/819436 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227801 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7022038 | 04 Apr 2006 | TWO-MODE COMPOUND-SPLIT ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302603-US-NP | 10/939553 | 13 Sep 2004 | 2006-0055363 | 16 Mar 2006 | 7023168 | 04 Apr 2006 | FIELD WEAKENING MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-305097-US-NP | 11/112216 | 22 Apr 2005 | 2005-0256623 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7024299 | 04 Apr 2006 | METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY DETERMINING PEAK OUTPUT TORQUE WITHIN BATTERY CONSTRAINTS IN A HYBRID TRANSMISSION INCLUDING A PARALLEL HYBRID SPLIT | |||||||
GP-303110-US-NP | 10/689184 | 20 Feb 2004 | 2005-0187699 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7024305 | 04 Apr 2006 | AIRFLOW VARIATION LEARNING USING ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-306064-US-NP | 11/100049 | 06 Apr 2005 | 7025109 | 11 Apr 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DISPERSION OF MOLTEN METAL IN A MOLD CAVITY | |||||||||
GP-302867-US-NP | 10/915986 | 11 Aug 2004 | 2006-0032603 | 16 Feb 2006 | 7025115 | 11 Apr 2006 | LADLE FOR MOLTEN METAL | |||||||
P008973-US-NP | 10/696224 | 29 Oct 2003 | 7025485 | 11 Apr 2006 | HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP WITH PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD | |||||||||
GP-303828-US-NP | 10/953956 | 29 Sep 2004 | 2006-0069490 | 30 Mar 2006 | 7027905 | 11 Apr 2006 | MASS AIR FLOW ESTIMATION BASED ON MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE | |||||||
GP-304523-US-NP | 11/035390 | 13 Jan 2005 | 7027910 | 11 Apr 2006 | INDIVIDUAL CYLINDER CONTROLLER FOR FOUR-CYLINDER ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-304529-US-NP | 10/819724 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0228576 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7027914 | 11 Apr 2006 | DIAGNOSTIC COORDINATION CONTROL | |||||||
GP-304354-US-NP | 10/940523 | 14 Sep 2004 | 2006-0053770 | 16 Mar 2006 | 7028463 | 18 Apr 2006 | ENGINE VALVE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303372-US-NP | 10/755486 | 12 Jan 2004 | 2005-0150265 | 14 Jul 2005 | 7028519 | 18 Apr 2006 | HIGH THROUGHPUT QUICK-PLASTIC-FORMING | |||||||
GP-301052-US-NP | 09/929111 | 15 Aug 2001 | 2003-0033887 | 20 Feb 2003 | 7028556 | 18 Apr 2006 | LOAD ACQUISITION FOR MACHINE CLAMP REGISTRIES | |||||||
GP-305093-US-NP | 10/846013 | 14 May 2004 | 7028657 | 18 Apr 2006 | MULTI-STAGE COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE START | |||||||||
GP-304242-US-NP | 10/923422 | 20 Aug 2004 | 2006-0037587 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7028671 | 18 Apr 2006 | FUEL RETURN SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-304682-US-NP | 10/833910 | 28 Apr 2004 | 2005-0241907 | 03 Nov 2005 | 7028823 | 18 Apr 2006 | WOVEN COMPOSITE CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUAL-DIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY | |||||||
GP-303749-US-NP | 10/716371 | 18 Nov 2003 | 2005-0104391 | 19 May 2005 | 7029044 | 18 Apr 2006 | TUNABLE, HEALABLE VEHICLE IMPACT DEVICES | |||||||
GP-303746-US-NP | 10/864783 | 09 Jun 2004 | 2005-0275243 | 15 Dec 2005 | 7029056 | 18 Apr 2006 | CLOSURE LOCKDOWN ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS UTILIZING ACTIVE MATERIALS | |||||||
P008971-US-NP | 10/763785 | 23 Jan 2004 | 7029150 | 18 Apr 2006 | CATADIOPTRIC LIGHT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302720-US-NP | 10/782190 | 19 Feb 2004 | 2005-0186814 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7029294 | 18 Apr 2006 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR SHIELDED CABLES | |||||||
GP-301687-US-DIV2 | 10/872726 | 21 Jun 2004 | 2004-0235608 | 25 Nov 2004 | 7029417 | 18 Apr 2006 | TRANSMISSION WITH LONG RING PLANETARY GEARSET | |||||||
GP-302571-US-NP | 10/659141 | 09 Sep 2003 | 2005-0054481 | 10 Mar 2005 | 7029419 | 18 Apr 2006 | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DOWNSHIFTS BASED ON TIRE ADHESION LIMITS | |||||||
GP-302965-US-NP | 10/649923 | 26 Aug 2003 | 2005-0047994 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7029649 | 18 Apr 2006 | COMBINATIONS OF HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS INCLUDING AMIDE/IMIDE | |||||||
GP-301291-US-NP | 10/361100 | 06 Feb 2003 | 7030528 | 18 Apr 2006 | DUAL CONCENTRIC AC MOTOR | |||||||||
GP-303210-US-NP | 10/850752 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0258952 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7030745 | 18 Apr 2006 | SPARE TIRE USAGE DETECTION | |||||||
GP-303418-US-NP | 10/819446 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0228573 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7031824 | 18 Apr 2006 | MULTIVARIABLE ACTUATOR CONTROL FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302622-US-NP | 10/305381 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074064 | 22 Apr 2004 | 7032282 | 25 Apr 2006 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM |
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GP-302391-US-NP | 10/650210 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0044873 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7032393 | 25 Apr 2006 | CLIMATE COOLING CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HYBRID VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-302979-US-NP | 10/405323 | 02 Apr 2003 | 2004-0194568 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7032473 | 25 Apr 2006 | SHIFT LEVER VIBRATION ISOLATOR | |||||||
GP-303250-US-NP | 10/465187 | 19 Jun 2003 | 2004-0255710 | 23 Dec 2004 | 7032474 | 25 Apr 2006 | MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT FOR A SHIFT LEVER VIBRATION ISOLATOR | |||||||
GP-304577-US-NP | 10/968592 | 19 Oct 2004 | 2006-0081202 | 20 Apr 2006 | 7032549 | 25 Apr 2006 | VALVE LIFT SENSOR | |||||||
GP-305759-US-NP | 11/007631 | 08 Dec 2004 | 7032949 | 25 Apr 2006 | SUN VISOR ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-302711-US-NP | 10/611843 | 01 Jul 2003 | 2005-0001455 | 06 Jan 2005 | 7032958 | 25 Apr 2006 | BODY AND FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A VEHICLE | |||||||
P008969-US-NP | 10/789823 | 27 Feb 2004 | 7033053 | 25 Apr 2006 | HIGH/LOW BEAM ADJUSTER BRACKET ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
P008964-US-NP | 10/640550 | 13 Aug 2003 | 7033054 | 25 Apr 2006 | LAMP ASSEMBLY WITH PERIPHERAL AUXILIARY FUNCTION | |||||||||
GP-303322-US-NP | 10/756729 | 13 Jan 2004 | 2005-0151619 | 14 Jul 2005 | 7034654 | 25 Apr 2006 | MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SECURTIY SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-304275-US-NP | 10/930464 | 31 Aug 2004 | 2006-0047407 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7035730 | 25 Apr 2006 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING CATALYTIC CONVERTER PERFORMANCE | |||||||
GP-305067-US-NP | 11/007335 | 08 Dec 2004 | 7036360 | 02 May 2006 | POWERTRAIN DYNAMIC TILT TEST RIG | |||||||||
GP-303582-US-NP | 10/797671 | 10 Mar 2004 | 2005-0199192 | 15 Sep 2005 | 7036466 | 02 May 2006 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINE | |||||||
GP-303035-US-NP | 10/739462 | 18 Dec 2003 | 2005-0132982 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7036483 | 02 May 2006 | DIESEL ENGINE WITH DUAL-LOBED INTAKE CAM FOR COMPRESSION RATIO CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301661-US-NP | 10/414702 | 16 Apr 2003 | 2004-0206332 | 21 Oct 2004 | 7036484 | 02 May 2006 | IDLE SPEED CONTROL USING ALTERNATOR | |||||||
GP-304206-US-NP | 10/961693 | 08 Oct 2004 | 2006-0075997 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7036493 | 02 May 2006 | INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302659-US-NP | 10/851402 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0258013 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7036644 | 02 May 2006 | TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH LATCHING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-301532-US-NP | 10/872228 | 18 Jun 2004 | 2005-0279605 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7036645 | 02 May 2006 | ROTATING TORQUE-TRANSMITTING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-302549-US-CNT1 | 10/824406 | 14 Apr 2004 | 7036848 | 02 May 2006 | VEHICLE BODY CONFIGURATIONS | |||||||||
GP-304526-US-NP | 10/961691 | 08 Oct 2004 | 2006-0076801 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7036872 | 02 May 2006 | VEHICLE MIDGATE | |||||||
P008967-US-NP | 10/727964 | 04 Dec 2003 | 7036969 | 02 May 2006 | ADVERSE WEATHER HEADLAMP SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-302982-US-NP | 10/735599 | 12 Dec 2003 | 2004-0144083 | 29 Jul 2004 | 7040084 | 09 May 2006 | EXHAUST EMISSION AFTERTREATMENT | |||||||
GP-306905-US-NP | 11/206603 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7040266 | 09 May 2006 | ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC ENGINE VALVE ACTUATION | |||||||||
GP-304662-US-NP | 10/965389 | 14 Oct 2004 | 2006-0081205 | 20 Apr 2006 | 7040268 | 09 May 2006 | ENGINE COVER BRACE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-304909-US-NP | 11/053555 | 08 Feb 2005 | 7040280 | 09 May 2006 | SPARK IGNITION ENHANCER AND SPARK PLUG THEREWITH | |||||||||
GP-304681-US-NP | 10/833911 | 28 Apr 2004 | 2005-0241908 | 03 Nov 2002 | 7040471 | 09 May 2006 | SANDWICH COMPOSITE CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUAL-DIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY | |||||||
GP-304276-US-NP | 10/833918 | 28 Apr 2004 | 2005-0077139 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7040475 | 09 May 2006 | WET CLUTCH FRICTION MEMBER WITH DUAL-DIRECTIONAL MODULI OF ELASTICITY | |||||||
GP-303034-US-NP | 10/652881 | 29 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046227 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7040688 | 09 May 2006 | VEHICLE DOOR | |||||||
GP-303407-US-NP | 10/815383 | 01 Apr 2004 | 2005-0218716 | 06 Oct 2005 | 7040719 | 09 May 2006 | BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM PREDICTION ALGORITHM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR | |||||||
GP-304633-US-NP | 10/838084 | 03 May 2004 | 2005-0245345 | 03 Nov 2005 | 7041027 | 09 May 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND AT LEAST SIX CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-303019-US-NP | 10/720626 | 24 Nov 2003 | 2005-0110450 | 26 May 2005 | 7042186 | 09 May 2006 | DECOUPLING A HARMONIC SIGNAL FROM A SIGNAL PATH |
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GP-303416-US-NP | 10/794939 | 05 Mar 2004 | 2004-0195916 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7042363 | 09 May 2006 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING A THREE-STATE SINGLE WIRE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302990-US-NP | 10/764014 | 23 Jan 2004 | 2005-0162321 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7042403 | 09 May 2006 | DUAL BAND, LOW PROFILE OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA | |||||||
GP-304265-US-NP | 10/813900 | 31 Mar 2004 | 2005-0221958 | 06 Oct 2005 | 7044888 | 16 May 2006 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENGAGEMENT OF A STARTING CLUTCH IN AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DURING VEHICLE LAUNCH | |||||||
GP-303234-US-NP | 10/646211 | 22 Aug 2003 | 2005-0042418 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7045189 | 16 May 2006 | MOLDING FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATION | |||||||
GP-301880-US-NP | 10/136975 | 30 Apr 2002 | 2003-0203269 | 30 Oct 2003 | 7045245 | 16 May 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A UNIFORM FUEL CELL STACK STRUCTURE | |||||||
GP-303013-US-NP | 10/755488 | 12 Jan 2004 | 2005-0150266 | 14 Jul 2005 | 7047779 | 23 May 2006 | CURVILINEAR PUNCH MOTION FOR DOUBLE-ACTION HOT STRETCH-FORMING | |||||||
GP-302902-US-CNT1 | 11/074197 | 07 Mar 2005 | 7048201 | 23 May 2006 | GASKET AND HEAT SHIELD ASSEMBLY FOR A FLANGED JOINT | |||||||||
GP-303664-US-NP | 10/716370 | 18 Nov 2003 | 2004-0129353 | 08 Jul 2004 | 7048816 | 23 May 2006 | CONTINUOUSLY CAST MAGNESIUM CONTAINING ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEET WITH COPPER ADDITION | |||||||
GP-301869-US-CIP1 | 10/202445 | 24 Jul 2002 | 2003-0030177 | 13 Feb 2003 | 7048880 | 23 May 2006 | METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE ARTICLE WITH A TEXTURED SURFACE | |||||||
GP-303311-US-NP | 10/723306 | 26 Nov 2003 | 7049261 | 23 May 2006 | ZEOLITE CATALYST AND PREPARATION PROCESS FOR NOX REDUCTION | |||||||||
GP-303685-US-NP | 10/739363 | 18 Dec 2003 | 2005-0134482 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7049978 | 23 May 2006 | VEHICLE PARKING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301921-US-NP | 10/408004 | 04 Apr 2003 | 2004-0196200 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7050003 | 23 May 2006 | LOW-PROFILE ANTENNA | |||||||
GP-301619-US-DIV1 | 10/431744 | 08 May 2003 | 2003-0173852 | 18 Sep 2003 | 7051421 | 30 May 2006 | INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET ROTOR | |||||||
GP-302010-US-NP | 10/626003 | 24 Jul 2003 | 2005-0016162 | 27 Jan 2005 | 7051517 | 30 May 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL POWER MANAGEMENT ENHANCEMENTS | |||||||
GP-304636-US-NP | 10/861326 | 04 Jun 2004 | 2005-0268598 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7051522 | 30 May 2006 | THERMOELECTRIC CATALYTIC CONVERTER TEMPERATURE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303600-US-NP | 10/797864 | 10 Mar 2004 | 2005-0198946 | 15 Sep 2005 | 7051523 | 30 May 2006 | EXHAUST SYSTEM ASSEMBLIES EMPLOYING WIRE BUSHINGS FOR THERMAL COMPENSATION | |||||||
GP-303237-US-NP | 10/909164 | 30 Jul 2004 | 2005-0087154 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7051685 | 30 May 2006 | CYLINDER HEAD WITH INTEGRATED EXHAUST MANIFOLD | |||||||
GP-303275-US-NP | 10/691365 | 22 Oct 2003 | 2005-0087409 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7051849 | 30 May 2006 | MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID DAMPER | |||||||
GP-302502-US-NP | 10/700419 | 04 Nov 2003 | 2005-0092576 | 05 May 2005 | 7051856 | 30 May 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING AND RELEASING A CLUTCH | |||||||
GP-301434-US-NP | 10/229187 | 27 Aug 2002 | 2004-0043859 | 04 Mar 2004 | 7051859 | 30 May 2006 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HILL-HOLDING TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303159-US-NP | 10/650206 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046138 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7052025 | 30 May 2006 | APPARATUS FOR PRELOADING A TORSION BAR | |||||||
GP-305616-US-NP | 11/047314 | 31 Jan 2005 | 7052220 | 30 May 2006 | COMPONENT MOUNTING ASSEMBLY | |||||||||
GP-301687-US-DIV1 | 10/862557 | 07 Jun 2004 | 7052430 | 30 May 2006 | TRANSMISSION WITH FRICTION LAUNCH MECHANISM | |||||||||
GP-303150-US-NP | 10/608509 | 27 Jun 2003 | 2004-0262154 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7052587 | 30 May 2006 | PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE AND ELECTRODE | |||||||
GP-302444-US-NP | 10/779514 | 13 Feb 2004 | 2005-0178745 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7053330 | 30 May 2006 | PROJECTION WELD-BONDING SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-301468-US-NP | 10/008907 | 06 Dec 2001 | 2003-0107066 | 12 Jun 2003 | 7054041 | 30 May 2006 | IMAGE SENSOR METHOD AND APPARATUS HAVING ADDRESSABLE PIXELS AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE READOUT | |||||||
GP-303632-US-NP | 10/763663 | 23 Jan 2004 | 2005-0161269 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7055638 | 06 Jun 2006 | VIRTUAL AIRDAM AND METHOD FOR A VEHICLE |
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GP-303315-US-NP | 10/721706 | 25 Nov 2003 | 2005-0109590 | 26 May 2005 | 7055679 | 06 Jun 2006 | RECONFIGURABLE MAGNETIC FIXTURING PALLETS FOR AN ASSEMBLY LINE | |||||||
GP-304620-US-NP | 10/819402 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227805 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7056257 | 06 Jun 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304760-US-NP | 10/898570 | 23 Jul 2004 | 2006-0019793 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7056258 | 06 Jun 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING ONE INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND AN INPUT MEMBER | |||||||
GP-302035-US-NP | 10/317554 | 12 Dec 2002 | 2004-0116250 | 17 Jun 2004 | 7056263 | 06 Jun 2006 | ELECTRONIC CLUTCH-TO-CLUTCH TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302840-US-NP | 10/365239 | 12 Feb 2003 | 7056870 | 06 Jun 2006 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OF ANTIFOAM ADDITIVES FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER | |||||||||
GP-304054-US-NP | 10/827115 | 19 Apr 2004 | 2005-0231152 | 20 Oct 2005 | 7057371 | 06 Jun 2006 | INVERTER FOR ELECTRIC AND HYBRID POWERED VEHICLES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302028-US-NP | 10/364166 | 11 Feb 2003 | 2004-0154120 | 12 Aug 2004 | 7059014 | 13 Jun 2006 | TOOL RAIL CLEANING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-303249-US-NP | 10/768538 | 30 Jan 2004 | 2005-0166382 | 04 Aug 2005 | 7059033 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD OF FORMING THICKENED TUBULAR MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-303641-US-NP | 10/776556 | 11 Feb 2004 | 2005-0172698 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7059169 | 13 Jun 2006 | FLUID AERATION TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-305434-US-NP | 11/041795 | 24 Jan 2005 | 7059281 | 13 Jun 2006 | FOUR STROKE ENGINE AUTO-IGNITION COMBUSTION | |||||||||
GP-303880-US-NP | 10/720818 | 24 Nov 2003 | 2005-0109327 | 26 May 2005 | 7059306 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL FOR HYBRID VEHICLE USING ACTIVATED CARBON FIBERS | |||||||
GP-301710-US-NP | 10/646516 | 21 Aug 2003 | 2005-0043464 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7059382 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD OF INCORPORATING BROMINATED COMPOUNDS AS ADDITIVES TO EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE MOLDED PATTERNS FOR USE IN LOST FOAM ALUMINUM CASTING | |||||||
GP-303214-US-NP | 10/912618 | 05 Aug 2004 | 2006-0027435 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7059461 | 13 Jun 2006 | TORQUE-TRANSMITTING APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-303184-US-NP | 10/975890 | 28 Oct 2004 | 2006-0091340 | 04 May 2006 | 7059579 | 13 Jun 2006 | LATCHING VALVE FOR A TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM IN A TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303055-US-NP | 10/730590 | 08 Dec 2003 | 2005-0121924 | 09 Jun 2005 | 7059641 | 13 Jun 2006 | EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-305225-US-NP | 10/872327 | 18 Jun 2004 | 2005-0121240 | 09 Jun 2005 | 7059664 | 13 Jun 2006 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-302533-US-NP | 10/901723 | 29 Jul 2004 | 2006-0025261 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7059986 | 13 Jun 2006 | ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-304671-US-NP | 10/843080 | 10 May 2004 | 2005-0250615 | 10 Nov 2005 | 7059994 | 13 Jun 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH A FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBER AND A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER | |||||||
GP-303797-US-NP | 10/784555 | 23 Feb 2004 | 2004-0266581 | 30 Dec 2004 | 7059995 | 13 Jun 2006 | SEVEN-OR EIGHT-SPEED TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303461-US-NP | 10/807768 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215394 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7059998 | 13 Jun 2006 | DOD CONTROL METHODS FOR MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||
GP-302875-US-NP | 10/409645 | 08 Apr 2003 | 2004-0202888 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7060140 | 13 Jun 2006 | SELF-HEALING TRIBOLOGICAL SURFACES | |||||||
GP-301118-US-CNT1 | 10/269235 | 11 Oct 2002 | 2004-0000476 | 01 Jan 2004 | 7060231 | 13 Jun 2006 | PLASMA REACTOR HAVING REGIONS OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ELECTRIC FIELD | |||||||
GP-301781-US-NP | 10/365582 | 12 Feb 2003 | 20050054542 | 10 Mar 2005 | 7060662 | 13 Jun 2006 | ANTIFOAM AGENT AND METHOD FOR USE IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID APPLICATIONS INVOLVING HIGH PRESSURE PUMPS | |||||||
GP-303510-US-NP | 10/785793 | 24 Feb 2004 | 2005-0184031 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7060929 | 13 Jun 2006 | SHEET-TO-TUBE RESISTANCE SPOT WELDING USING SERVO GUN |
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GP-302006-US-NP | 10/632257 | 01 Aug 2003 | 20050024902-A1 | 03 Feb 2005 | 7061134 | 13 Jun 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF A VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER OPERATING AT LOW OUTPUT FREQUENCY UTILIZING A ZERO VECTOR MODULATION TECHNIQUE | |||||||
GP-302462-US-NP | 10/273716 | 19 Oct 2002 | 2004-0074169 | 22 Apr 2004 | 7062880 | 20 Jun 2006 | STABILIZER CLIP FOR WINDOW ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303207-US-NP | 10/901656 | 29 Jul 2004 | 2006-0021431 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7062965 | 20 Jun 2006 | RESISTIVE LEVEL SENSOR FOR CYRO-LIQUID GAS TANKS | |||||||
GP-303414-US-NP | 10/851045 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0261100 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7062984 | 20 Jun 2006 | VEHICLE POWERTRAIN WITH TWO-WHEEL AND FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE RATIOS | |||||||
GP-304173-US-NP | 10/853406 | 25 May 2004 | 2005-0263275 | 01 Dec 2005 | 7063138 | 20 Jun 2006 | AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING TRAPPED COOLANT | |||||||
GP-302763-US-NP | 10/440484 | 16 May 2003 | 7063353 | 20 Jun 2006 | LINEAR LOAD LIMITER APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-304419-US-NP | 10/913691 | 06 Aug 2004 | 2006-0028051 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7063377 | 20 Jun 2006 | HOOD LIFT MECHANISMS UTILIZING ACTIVE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF USE | |||||||
P004295-US-CIP | 10/725213 | 01 Dec 2003 | 7063575 | 20 Jun 2006 | WEDGE BASE SEALED LAMP SOCKET | |||||||||
GP-302686-US-NP | 10/644348 | 20 Aug 2003 | 2005-0039828 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7063755 | 20 Jun 2006 | METHOD FOR LASER ANNEALING | |||||||
GP-301888-US-NP | 10/352348 | 27 Jan 2003 | 2004-0146758 | 29 Jul 2004 | 7063905 | 20 Jun 2006 | FUEL CELL H2 EXHAUST CONVERSION | |||||||
GP-304204-US-NP | 10/925853 | 25 Aug 2004 | 2006-0046926 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7063913 | 20 Jun 2006 | DIFFUSION MEDIA WITH MICROPOROUS LAYER | |||||||
GP-303778-US-NP | 10/797865 | 10 Mar 2004 | 7066000 | 27 Jun 2006 | FORMING TOOL APPARATUS FOR HOT STRETCH-FORMING PROCESSES | |||||||||
GP-305255-US-NP | 11/009968 | 10 Dec 2004 | 2006-0124081 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7066114 | 27 Jun 2006 | REVERSE FAN OPERATION FOR VEHICLE COOLING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304165-US-NP | 10/886823 | 08 Jul 2004 | 2005-0072392 | 07 Apr 2005 | 7066129 | 27 Jun 2006 | INTAKE MANIFOLD AND RUNNER APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-305015-US-NP | 11/035345 | 13 Jan 2005 | 2006-0150941 | 13 Jul 2006 | 7066132 | 27 Jun 2006 | PISTON WITH OXIDATION CATALYST | |||||||
GP-304853-US-NP | 10/961692 | 08 Oct 2004 | 2006-0076800 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7066515 | 27 Jun 2006 | DEFORMABLE COMPONENT CARRIER | |||||||
GP-304890-US-NP | 10/897668 | 23 Jul 2004 | 2006-0019792 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7066861 | 27 Jun 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND AT LEAST TWO INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
H-204145-US-DIV1 | 10/005000 | 07 Dec 2001 | 2002-0055025 | 09 May 2002 | 7067211 | 27 Jun 2006 | COGENERATION SYSTEM FOR A FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-301983-US-NP | 10/316144 | 10 Dec 2002 | 2003-0175567 | 18 Sep 2003 | 7067212 | 27 Jun 2006 | PRESSURE REGULATION OF A FUEL CELL HYDROGEN TANK SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302862-US-NP | 10/891303 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0012467 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7068155 | 27 Jun 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR NEAR OBJECT DETECTION | |||||||
GP-303042-US-NP | 10/657015 | 05 Sep 2003 | 2005-0065703 | 24 Mar 2005 | 7069136 | 27 Jun 2006 | ACCELERATION BASED CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-300476-US-NP | 10/037832 | 03 Jan 2002 | 2003-0125911 | 03 Jul 2003 | 7069198 | 27 Jun 2006 | METHOD FOR FORMULATING PAINT | |||||||
GP-302140-US-NP | 10/851395 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0257632 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7069767 | 04 Jul 2006 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING INITIAL TRANSMISSION CALIBRATION | |||||||
GP-304942-US-NP | 10/831764 | 23 Apr 2004 | 2005-0235743 | 27 Oct 2005 | 7069773 | 04 Jul 2006 | MANIFOLD AIR FLOW (MAF) AND MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) RESIDUAL ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) SECURITY | |||||||
GP-305457-US-NP | 11/208435 | 19 Aug 2005 | 7069905 | 04 Jul 2006 | METHOD OF OBTAINING DESIRED MANIFOLD PRESSURE FOR TORQUE BASED ENGINE CONTROL |
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GP-304138-US-NP | 11/043221 | 26 Jan 2005 | 2006-0162700 | 27 Jul 2006 | 7069911 | 04 Jul 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING A CATALYTIC CONVERTER FROM MISFIRE | |||||||
GP-303169-US-NP | 10/465188 | 19 Jun 2003 | 2004-0256814 | 23 Dec 2004 | 7070186 | 04 Jul 2006 | FLANGED BOOT HAVING A ROLLING BEARING INTERFACE | |||||||
GP-303369-US-NP | 10/661018 | 12 Sep 2003 | 2005-0057073 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7070227 | 04 Jul 2006 | MODULAR BASE FOR PICKUP TRUCK AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-304350-US-NP | 10/912296 | 05 Aug 2004 | 2006-0029486 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7070377 | 04 Jul 2006 | GROMMET BRIDGE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303795-US-NP | 10/785509 | 24 Feb 2004 | 2005-0049106 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7070532 | 04 Jul 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSION HAVING A ROTATING-TYPE TORQUE-TRANSMITTING MECHANISM WITH A STATIONARY PISTON | |||||||
GP-301850-US-NP | 10/901711 | 29 Jul 2004 | 2006-0025272 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7070534 | 04 Jul 2006 | POWER TRANSMISSION WITH PRESELECTED RATIOS AND A PRESELECTED OUTPUT SPLITTER | |||||||
GP-303182-US-NP | 10/851391 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0261104 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7070535 | 04 Jul 2006 | SHIFT MECHANISM FOR A MANUAL PLANETARY TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301772-US-NP | 10/766155 | 28 Jan 2004 | 2005-0164828 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7070537 | 04 Jul 2006 | COMBINATION OF CYLINDER DEACTIVATION WITH FLYWHEEL STARTER GENERATOR | |||||||
GP-303318-US-NP | 10/772849 | 05 Feb 2004 | 2005-0176556 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7070538 | 04 Jul 2006 | CLUTCH CONTROL FOR AUTOMATED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (AMT) | |||||||
GP-305388-US-NP | 10/920997 | 18 Aug 2004 | 2006-0040783 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7074152 | 11 Jul 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304785-US-NP | 10/921237 | 18 Aug 2004 | 2006-0040784 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7074153 | 11 Jul 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE GEAR SETS AND INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-303424-US-NP | 10/763629 | 23 Jan 2004 | 2005-0165522 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7076347 | 11 Jul 2006 | BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC | |||||||
GP-304338-US-NP | 10/779531 | 14 Feb 2004 | 2005-0182526 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7076356 | 11 Jul 2006 | OPTIMAL SELECTION OF INPUT TORQUE WITH STABILITY OF POWER FLOW FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302278-US-NP | 10/813580 | 30 Mar 2004 | 2005-0217334 | 06 Oct 2005 | 7076981 | 18 Jul 2006 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FORMATION OF FUEL CELL PLATES | |||||||
GP-302475-US-NP | 10/647698 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0046226 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7077439 | 18 Jul 2006 | VEHICLE BUMPER AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | |||||||
GP-304270-US-NP | 10/930324 | 31 Aug 2004 | 2006-0044126 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7079016 | 18 Jul 2006 | VEHICLE-BASED VEHICLE OCCUPANT REMINDER USING WEIGHT-BASED SENSOR | |||||||
GP-303751-US-NP | 10/827721 | 20 Apr 2004 | 2005-0229664 | 20 Oct 2005 | 7080535 | 25 Jul 2006 | SPRING-LOADED PART EXTRACTORS FOR HEATED FORMING TOOLS | |||||||
GP-304908-US-NP | 10/981971 | 05 Nov 2004 | 2006-0005806 | 12 Jan 2006 | 7080613 | 25 Jul 2006 | METHOD FOR AUTO-IGNITION COMBUSTION CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303219-US-NP | 10/851000 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0257778 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7080625 | 25 Jul 2006 | ENGINE OPERATION DURING CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-303385-US-NP | 10/850768 | 21 May 2004 | 2004-0216725 | 04 Nov 2004 | 7080626 | 25 Jul 2006 | INTAKE MIXTURE MOTION WITH FUEL VAPOR ENRICHMENT COLD START SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305178-US-NP | 11/218246 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7080630 | 25 Jul 2006 | METHOD FOR CALCULATING CYLINDER CHARGE DURING STARTING | |||||||||
GP-305081-US-NP | 10/921005 | 18 Aug 2004 | 2006-0040785 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7081066 | 25 Jul 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE NON-CONTINUOUSLY INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-302113-US-NP | 10/360998 | 07 Feb 2003 | 2004-0157091 | 12 Aug 2004 | 7081193 | 25 Jul 2006 | MULTI-STACK ISOLATION DETECTION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302175-US-CNT1 | 11/027794 | 30 Dec 2004 | 2005-0266267 | 01 Dec 2005 | 7081293 | 25 Jul 2006 | METALLIC NANOWIRE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME |
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H-203484-US-NP | 09/669969 | 26 Sep 2000 | 7081312 | 25 Jul 2006 | MULTIPLE STAGE COMBUSTION PROCESS TO MAINTAIN A CONTROLLABLE REFORMATION TEMPERATURE PROFILE | |||||||||
GP-302433-US-NP | 10/418660 | 18 Apr 2003 | 7081316 | 25 Jul 2006 | BIPOLAR PLATE ASSEMBLY HAVING TRANSVERSE LEGS | |||||||||
GP-304413-US-NP | 10/891474 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0012378 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7081761 | 25 Jul 2006 | ULTRACAPACITOR USEFUL LIFE PREDICTION | |||||||
GP-303140-US-NP | 10/765690 | 26 Jan 2004 | 2005-0160725 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7082755 | 01 Aug 2006 | TORQUE CONVERTER WITH A THIN TORUS TURBINE | |||||||
GP-303144-US-NP | 10/453877 | 03 Jun 2003 | 2004-0244523 | 09 Dec 2004 | 7082851 | 01 Aug 2006 | HYDRAULIC SERVO ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTION (ETRS) SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303650-US-NP | 10/802196 | 17 Mar 2004 | 2005-0045142 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7082918 | 01 Aug 2006 | OIL PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENGINES WITH HYDRAULIC CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-304057-US-NP | 11/060950 | 18 Feb 2005 | 2005-0235955 | 27 Oct 2005 | 7082925 | 01 Aug 2006 | ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL WITH THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEM AND AIR FLOW INDICATORS | |||||||
GP-304412-US-NP | 10/965510 | 14 Oct 2004 | 2006-0081231 | 20 Apr 2006 | 7082935 | 01 Aug 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CLOSED LOOP FUEL CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301963-US-NP | 10/206383 | 26 Jul 2002 | 2003-0116374 | 26 Jun 2003 | 7083016 | 01 Aug 2006 | MOBILE CHASSIS AND INTERCHANGEABLE VEHICLE BODY WITH WASTE HEAT REJECTION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303357-US-NP | 10/752286 | 06 Jan 2004 | 2005-0146105 | 07 Jul 2005 | 7083176 | 01 Aug 2006 | WHEEL ALIGNMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-306249-US-NP | 11/232728 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7084361 | 01 Aug 2006 | HIGH VOLTAGE INTERLOCK SWITCH | |||||||||
GP-304457-US-NP | 10/851034 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0257768 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7086374 | 08 Aug 2006 | PWM CONTROL OF A LIFTER OIL MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY SOLENOID | |||||||
GP-303547-US-NP | 10/780487 | 17 Feb 2004 | 2005-0179226 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7086656 | 08 Aug 2006 | EXTENDABLE VEHICLE STEP ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-305290-US-NP | 11/004666 | 03 Dec 2004 | 2006-0119134-A1 | 08 Jun 2006 | 7086689 | 08 Aug 2006 | COMBINATION STEP AND STORAGE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303908-US-NP | 10/874091 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2005-0278996 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7086764 | 08 Aug 2006 | GLARE RESISTANT DISPLAYS FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES AND LENSES FOR SUCH DISPLAYS | |||||||
P008965-US-NP | 10/808829 | 25 Mar 2004 | 7086765 | 08 Aug 2006 | LEP LAMP WITH LIGHT PIPE FOR AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES | |||||||||
GP-302574-US-NP | 10/819410 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227802 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7086976 | 08 Aug 2006 | ELECTRIC MOTOR APPLIED CLUTCH WITH A DRAG TORQUE ACTUATOR | |||||||
GP-304634-US-NP | 10/861633 | 04 Jun 2004 | 2005-0272554 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7086986 | 08 Aug 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND AT LEAST THREE CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-302882-US-NP | 10/374946 | 26 Feb 2003 | 2004-0166384 | 26 Aug 2004 | 7087333 | 08 Aug 2006 | HYDROGEN RECIRCULATION WITHOUT A PUMP | |||||||
GP-302708-US-NP | 10/341083 | 13 Jan 2003 | 2004-0137294 | 15 Jul 2004 | 7087335 | 08 Aug 2006 | H-INFINITY CONTROL WITH INTEGRATOR COMPENSTION FOR ANODE PRESSURE CONTROL IN A FUEL CELL STACK | |||||||
GP-304013-US-NP | 10/772850 | 05 Feb 2004 | 2005-0175883 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7087337 | 08 Aug 2006 | FLOW FIELD GEOMETRIES FOR IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT | |||||||
GP-302946-US-NP | 10/365358 | 12 Feb 2003 | 2004-0157970 | 12 Aug 2004 | 7087674 | 08 Aug 2006 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PERFLUOROPOLYETHER ANTIFOAM ADDITIVE FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER |
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GP-303836-US-NP | 10/984178 | 09 Nov 2004 | 2006-0097702 | 11 May 2006 | 7088077 | 08 Aug 2006 | POSITION-SENSORLESS CONTROL OF INTERIOR PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES | |||||||
GP-304049-US-NP | 10/874107 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2005-0283303 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7089105 | 08 Aug 2006 | POWER TAKE-OFF STATE AND ENGINE SPEED REQUEST | |||||||
GP-304026-US-NP | 10/899978 | 27 Jul 2004 | 2006-0021345 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7089736 | 15 Aug 2006 | VARIABLE NOZZLE TURBO (VNT) SOLENOID TEMPERATURE ESTIMATOR | |||||||
GP-302888-US-NP | 10/672199 | 26 Sep 2003 | 2005-0067219 | 31 Mar 2005 | 7090048 | 15 Aug 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXHAUST SOUND ATTENUATION ON ENGINES WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION | |||||||
GP-304042-US-NP | 10/775462 | 10 Feb 2004 | 2005-0176551 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7090610 | 15 Aug 2006 | WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSIONS WITH THREE INTERCONNECTED PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-305160-US-NP | 10/846153 | 15 May 2004 | 2005-0255964 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7090613 | 15 Aug 2006 | METHOD OF PROVIDING ELECTRIC MOTOR TORQUE RESERVE IN A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303750-US-NP | 10/734094 | 11 Dec 2003 | 2005-0126159 | 16 Jun 2005 | 7090811 | 15 Aug 2006 | METHOD OF REDUCING NOX IN DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST | |||||||
GP-302528-US-NP | 10/664297 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0057948 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7092267 | 15 Aug 2006 | AUXILIARY POWER GENERATION IN A MOTOR TRANSFORMER | |||||||
GP-302861-US-NP | 10/808977 | 25 Mar 2004 | 2005-0216144 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7092802 | 15 Aug 2006 | VEHICLE WEBSITE AUDIO/VIDEO COMMUNICATION LINK | |||||||
GP-302196-US-NP | 10/268828 | 10 Oct 2002 | 2004-0073352 | 15 Apr 2004 | 7092810 | 15 Aug 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING ACCELERATION-BASED WHEEL SLIP UTILIZING PEDAL-TO-THROTTLE PROGRESSION TABLES | |||||||
GP-302934-US-NP | 10/408761 | 07 Apr 2003 | 7092937 | 15 Aug 2006 | VEHICLE DIAGNOSTIC KNOWLEDGE DELIVERY | |||||||||
GP-305427-US-NP | 11/141969 | 01 Jun 2005 | 7093429 | 22 Aug 2006 | REFORMING DIESEL FUEL FOR NOX REDUCTION | |||||||||
GP-304692-US-NP | 10/861183 | 04 Jun 2004 | 2005-0272553 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7094173 | 22 Aug 2006 | WIDE-RATIO TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY PLANETARY MEMBER AND AT LEAST FOUR CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-302790-US-NP | 10/646212 | 22 Aug 2003 | 2005-0041033 | 24 Feb 2005 | 7095425 | 22 Aug 2006 | SUPERPOSED COLORS GRAPHIC FOR PROVIDING A CONTINUOUS COLOR FADE TRANSITION BETWEEN TWO COLORS | |||||||
GP-304273-US-NP | 10/876130 | 24 Jun 2004 | 2005-0283965 | 29 Dec 2005 | 7096557 | 29 Aug 2006 | MAKING PANEL REINFORCEMENTS DURING HOT STRETCH FORMING | |||||||
GP-305078-US-NP | 11/058138 | 15 Feb 2005 | 2006-0180116 | 17 Aug 2006 | 7096845 | 29 Aug 2006 | CAPTURED NUT USING A STAMPED RETENTION FEATURE | |||||||
GP-302903-US-NP | 10/464933 | 19 Jun 2003 | 2004-0256082 | 23 Dec 2004 | 7096925 | 29 Aug 2006 | MODULAR ELECTRIC HVAC SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-301804-US-NP | 10/309795 | 04 Dec 2002 | 2003-0168267 | 11 Sep 2003 | 7096986 | 29 Aug 2006 | MOBILE CHASSIS AND INTERCHANGEABLE VEHICLE BODY WITH RAM AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305730-US-NP | 11/127477 | 12 May 2005 | 7097229 | 29 Aug 2006 | VEHICLE CLOSURE SYSTEM | |||||||||
GP-304130-US-NP | 10/837875 | 03 May 2004 | 2006-0147728 | 06 Jul 2006 | 7097922 | 29 Aug 2006 | MULTI-LAYERED SUPERHARD NANOCOMPOSITE COATINGS | |||||||
GP-302945-US-NP | 10/299595 | 19 Nov 2002 | 2004-0097384 | 20 May 2004 | 7098173 | 29 Aug 2006 | THERMALLY STABLE ANTIFOAM AGENT FOR USE IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS | |||||||
GP-303819-US-NP | 10/812438 | 30 Mar 2004 | 2005-0222731 | 06 Oct 2005 | 7099759 | 29 Aug 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING STEERING BEHAVIOR FOR INTEGRATED CHASSIS CONTROL |
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GP-303665-US-NP | 10/828074 | 20 Apr 2004 | 2005-0234621 | 20 Oct 2005 | 7099760 | 29 Aug 2006 | ACTIVE WHEEL STEERING CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302302-US-NP | 10/738345 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2005-0136282 | 23 Jun 2005 | 7100259 | 05 Sep 2006 | METHOD OF METALLIC SANDWICHED FOAM COMPOSITE FORMING | |||||||
GP-303527-US-NP | 10/807832 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0211015 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7100472 | 05 Sep 2006 | TWO SPEED TRANSFER CASE HAVING TWO TRANSFER CHAINS | |||||||
GP-303467-US-NP | 10/772845 | 05 Feb 2004 | 2005-0172934 | 11 Aug 2005 | 7100565 | 05 Sep 2006 | DOD THROTTLING AND INTAKE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-301990-US-NP | 10/285169 | 31 Oct 2002 | 2004-0084229 | 06 May 2004 | 7100717 | 05 Sep 2006 | INTEGRATED ELECTRIC POWER TAKE-OFF SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304685-US-NP | 10/946760 | 22 Sep 2004 | 2006-0063628 | 23 Mar 2006 | 7101298 | 05 Sep 2006 | ELECTRIC VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH DE-COUPLED ENGINE CHARGING IN REVERSE | |||||||
GP-303374-US-NP | 10/738565 | 17 Dec 2003 | 2004-0180749 | 16 Sep 2004 | 7101301 | 05 Sep 2006 | TWO-SPEED TRANSFER CASE WITH CENTER DIFFERENTIAL | |||||||
GP-304892-US-NP | 10/891324 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0014603 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7101302 | 05 Sep 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-303136-US-NP | 10/831765 | 23 Apr 2004 | 2005-0239598 | 27 Oct 2005 | 7101312 | 05 Sep 2006 | VEHICULAR POWER TAKE-OFF CONTROL | |||||||
GP-302141-US-NP | 10/464309 | 18 Jun 2003 | 2004-0259684 | 23 Dec 2004 | 7101313 | 05 Sep 2006 | MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN CONTROL METHOD FOR LOW TRACTION CONDITIONS | |||||||
GP-306599-US-CIP1 | 11/378911 | 17 Mar 2006 | 7102476 | 05 Sep 2006 | METHOD TO ESTIMATE ATTRACTIVE FORCE IN A PERMANENT MAGNET CHUCK | |||||||||
GP-304125-US-NP | 10/845995 | 15 May 2004 | 2005-0256625 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7103463 | 05 Sep 2006 | HYDRAULIC CLUTCH STATE DIAGNOSTIC AND CONTROL | |||||||
GP-303229-US-NP | 10/700420 | 04 Nov 2003 | 2005-0091826 | 05 May 2005 | 7103957 | 12 Sep 2006 | EXPENDABLE TORQUE CONVERTER ALIGNMENT RING AND ASSEMBLY METHOD | |||||||
GP-304177-US-NP | 10/836655 | 30 Apr 2004 | 2005-0241299 | 03 Nov 2005 | 7104048 | 12 Sep 2006 | LOW EMISSION DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) REGENERATION | |||||||
GP-303183-US-NP | 10/678458 | 03 Oct 2003 | 2005-0072176 | 07 Apr 2005 | 7104080 | 12 Sep 2006 | PHASE-CHANGE COOLING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-306149-US-NP | 11/204986 | 16 Aug 2005 | 7104099 | 12 Sep 2006 | CENTER SUPPORT PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE | |||||||||
GP-303400-US-NP | 10/691364 | 22 Oct 2003 | 2005-0087164 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7104238 | 12 Sep 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LESSENING THE ACCUMULATION OF HIGH BOILING FRACTION FROM FUEL IN INTAKE VALVES OF COMBUSTION ENGINES | |||||||
GP-303415-US-NP | 10/783405 | 20 Feb 2004 | 2005-0183841 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7104307 | 12 Sep 2006 | CASTING MOLD FOR ENGINE BLOCK | |||||||
GP-301579-US-DIV1 | 10/966548 | 15 Oct 2004 | 2005-0049944 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7104581 | 12 Sep 2006 | VEHICLE BODY INTERCHANGEABILITY [KEEP THIS ONE ALIVE!] | |||||||
GP-305413-US-NP | 10/940539 | 14 Sep 2004 | 2006-0058150 | 16 Mar 2006 | 7104914 | 12 Sep 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO FIXED INTERCONNECTIONS AND A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER | |||||||
GP-305414-US-NP | 10/948559 | 23 Sep 2004 | 2006-0063636 | 23 Mar 2006 | 7104916 | 12 Sep 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND PROVIDING AT LEAST EIGHT SPEED RATIOS | |||||||
GP-302527-US-NP | 10/951421 | 28 Sep 2004 | 2006-0068964 | 30 Mar 2006 | 7104917 | 12 Sep 2006 | COUNTERSHAFT PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS | |||||||
GP-302880-US-NP | 10/337254 | 06 Jan 2003 | 2004-0131823 | 08 Jul 2004 | 7105117 | 12 Sep 2006 | MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR INCREASING THERMAL AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF POLYMERS | |||||||
GP-302803-US-NP | 10/304561 | 26 Nov 2002 | 7105148 | 12 Sep 2006 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN FROM A FUEL |
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GP-304011-US-NP | 10/924317 | 23 Aug 2004 | 20050084742 | 21 Apr 2005 | 7105242 | 12 Sep 2006 | CONTROL OF POLYMER SURFACE DISTRIBUTION ON DIFFUSION MEDIA FOR IMPROVED FUEL CELL PERFORMANCE | |||||||
GP-301968-US-NP | 10/281880 | 28 Oct 2002 | 2004-0080431 | 29 Apr 2004 | 7106213 | 12 Sep 2006 | DISTANCE DETECTION AND DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR USE IN A VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-303031-US-NP | 10/881213 | 30 Jun 2004 | 2006-0002156 | 05 Jan 2006 | 7106605 | 12 Sep 2006 | DC CONVERTER CIRCUIT WITH OVERSHOOT PORTECTION | |||||||
GP-303616-US-NP | 10/781276 | 18 Feb 2004 | 2005-0182556 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7107141 | 12 Sep 2006 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING AXLE-TORQUE DRIVEABILITY WITH ENGINE TORQUE-BASED SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305271-US-NP | 11/112434 | 22 Apr 2005 | 2006-0020386 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7107143 | 12 Sep 2006 | ESTIMATION OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD OF AN UNTHROTTLED LEAN BURN ENGINE | |||||||
GP-302363-US-NP | 10/342898 | 15 Jan 2003 | 2004-0134291 | 15 Jul 2004 | 7107864 | 19 Sep 2006 | QUALITY CONTROL METHODS FOR GAS DIFFUSION MEDIA | |||||||
GP-304214-US-NP | 10/918740 | 13 Aug 2004 | 2006-0033362 | 16 Feb 2006 | 7108316 | 19 Sep 2006 | ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY UTILIZING REVERSIBLY EXPANDABLE MECHANICAL STRUCTURES FOR IMPACT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-305676-US-NP | 10/964176 | 13 Oct 2004 | 2006-0079371 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7108627 | 19 Sep 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND AT LEAST TWO INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-302180-US-NP | 10/664287 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0057255 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7109685 | 19 Sep 2006 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING STATES AND PARAMETERS OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL | |||||||
GP-304192-US-NP | 10/686004 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080527 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7110869 | 19 Sep 2006 | HYBRID TRANSMISSION MEMBER SPEED DETERMINATION, SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS AND FAULT RECOVERY | |||||||
GP-304193-US-NP | 10/686508 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080539 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7110871 | 19 Sep 2006 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING PREFERRED INPUT OPERATING POINTS FOR A VEHICLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303213-US-NP | 10/918581 | 13 Aug 2004 | 2006-0042232 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7111454 | 26 Sep 2006 | FUEL CONTROL COMPENSATION FOR SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM FLOW VARIATION | |||||||
GP-306388-US-NP | 11/225328 | 13 Sep 2005 | 7111482 | 26 Sep 2006 | PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE | |||||||||
GP-305287-US-NP | 11/061137 | 18 Feb 2005 | 2006-0185635 | 24 Aug 2006 | 7111597 | 26 Sep 2006 | VALVE DEACTIVATOR LATCHING ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-301987-US-NP(1) | 11/242541 | 03 Oct 2005 | 2006-0071382 | 06 Apr 2006 | 7111833 | 26 Sep 2006 | DUAL DISC SPRING | |||||||
GP-301946-US-NP | 10/634021 | 02 Aug 2003 | 2005-0023811 | 03 Feb 2005 | 7111871 | 26 Sep 2006 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AIR BAG SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-303008-US-NP | 10/763564 | 23 Jan 2004 | 2005-0161981 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7111900 | 26 Sep 2006 | VEHICLE FLOOR HAVING A UNITARY INNER PANEL AND OUTER PANEL | |||||||
GP-303983-US-NP | 10/652735 | 29 Aug 2003 | 2005-0047915 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7112043 | 26 Sep 2006 | COMPRESSOR IMPELLER THICKNESS PROFILE WITH LOCALIZED THICK SPOT | |||||||
GP-303365-US-NP | 10/786638 | 25 Feb 2004 | 2005-0183541 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7112156 | 26 Sep 2006 | TRANSMISSION WITH MINIATURE MOTOR FOR CONTROL OF OIL FLOW | |||||||
GP-303489-US-NP | 10/674947 | 30 Sep 2003 | 2005-0067063 | 31 Mar 2005 | 7112249 | 26 Sep 2006 | HOT BLOW FORMING CONTROL METHOD | |||||||
GP-301429-US-CIP1 | 10/664294 | 17 Sep 2003 | 7112385 | 26 Sep 2006 | FLOW RESTRICTORS IN FUEL CELL FLOW-FIELD | |||||||||
GP-304381-US-NP | 10/924639 | 24 Aug 2004 | 2006-0043074 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7112757 | 26 Sep 2006 | PROGRAMMABLE RESISTANCE SEAM WELDING APPARATUS AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-302165-US-NP | 10/410574 | 09 Apr 2003 | 2004-0201284 | 14 Oct 2004 | 7112894 | 26 Sep 2006 | METHOD, PROGRAMMING INTERFACE AND MECHANISM FOR CHANGING VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS/FEATURES |
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GP-303747-US-NP | 10/768384 | 30 Jan 2004 | 2005-0171674 | 04 Aug 2005 | 7113860 | 26 Sep 2006 | CRUISE CONTROL WARNING SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-305745-US-NP | 11/106115 | 14 Apr 2005 | 2006-0065253 | 30 Mar 2006 | 7114492 | 03 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PURGING EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL CANISTER USING HEATED PURGE AIR | |||||||
GP-303608-US-NP | 10/951540 | 28 Sep 2004 | 2006-0068967 | 30 Mar 2006 | 7115062 | 03 Oct 2006 | MULTI-SPEED POWER TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303030-US-NP | 10/630496 | 30 Jul 2003 | 2005-0024904 | 03 Feb 2005 | 7116012 | 03 Oct 2006 | STABLE POWER CONVERSION CIRCUITS | |||||||
GP-305302-US-NP | 11/112444 | 22 Apr 2005 | 2006-0241849-A1 | 26 Oct 2006 | 7117078 | 03 Oct 2006 | INTAKE OXYGEN ESTIMATOR FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-305228-US-NP | 11/155097 | 17 Jun 2005 | 7117726 | 10 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDIRECT MEASUREMENT OF ENGINE CYLINDER PRESSURE | |||||||||
GP-305233-US-NP | 10/900480 | 28 Jul 2004 | 2006-0025274 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7118508 | 10 Oct 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304754-US-NP | 10/898405 | 23 Jul 2004 | 2006-0019794 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7118510 | 10 Oct 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304309-US-CIP1 | 10/983329 | 05 Nov 2004 | 2005-0194815 | 08 Sep 2005 | 7118652 | 10 Oct 2006 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES BASED ON ACTIVE MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-301894-US-NP | 10/319444 | 13 Dec 2002 | 2004-0122154 | 24 Jun 2004 | 7119134 | 10 Oct 2006 | NANOCOMPOSITE COLOR CONCENTRATE PELLETS | |||||||
GP-304575-US-NP | 10/852601 | 24 May 2004 | 2005-0257517 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7121088 | 17 Oct 2006 | AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST VALVE | |||||||
GP-305008-US-NP | 11/060050 | 17 Feb 2005 | 2006-0180121 | 17 Aug 2006 | 7121254 | 17 Oct 2006 | COMPRESSION-IGNITED IC ENGINE AND METHOD OF OPERATION | |||||||
GP-304768-US-NP | 10/923427 | 20 Aug 2004 | 2006-0038101 | 23 Feb 2006 | 7121517 | 17 Oct 2006 | CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY WITH SLIDING PARTIAL RING | |||||||
GP-304725-US-NP | 11/009528 | 10 Dec 2004 | 2006-0125267 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7121603 | 17 Oct 2006 | SLIDING LOAD FLOOR | |||||||
GP-302338-US-NP | 10/650204 | 28 Aug 2003 | 2005-0045487 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7122107 | 17 Oct 2006 | COLOR STABILIZATION OF ANODIZED ALUMINUM ALLOYS | |||||||
P006626-US-NP | 10/633900 | 04 Aug 2003 | 7122136 | 17 Oct 2006 | GLARE PREVENTION FEATURE | |||||||||
GP-304264-US-NP | 10/939549 | 13 Sep 2004 | 2006-0055378 | 16 Mar 2006 | 7122993 | 17 Oct 2006 | REGULATED VOLTAGE CONTROL OVERRIDE | |||||||
GP-305469-US-NP | 11/063923 | 23 Feb 2005 | 7124021 | 17 Oct 2006 | SINGLE-CYLINDER ENGINE INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLD GAS EXCHANGE DYNAMIC SIMULATORS THAT REPLICATE MULTI-CYLINDER ENGINE TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE
***(DO NOT REBILL APPLICATION PROSECUTED BY WARF) | |||||||||
GP-307155-US-NP | 11/369248 | 07 Mar 2006 | 7124618 | 24 Oct 2006 | CLAMP ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE | |||||||||
GP-302311-US-NP | 10/771207 | 02 Feb 2004 | 7124729 | 24 Oct 2006 | ADDITIVE-CONTAINING, DISSOLVABLE COATING ON ENGINE PART THAT CONTACTS OIL | |||||||||
GP-303837-US-NP | 10/843516 | 10 May 2004 | 2005-0247679 | 10 Nov 2005 | 7126077 | 24 Oct 2006 | RESISTANCE WELDING OF HIGH STRENGTH STEELS | |||||||
GP-303905-US-NP | 10/895641 | 21 Jul 2004 | 2005-0035870 | 17 Feb 2005 | 7126463 | 24 Oct 2006 | PWM AND VARIABLE FREQUENCY BASED POSITION INDICATORS | |||||||
GP-304210-US-NP | 10/686175 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080523 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7127337 | 24 Oct 2006 | SILENT OPERATING MODE FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-305484-US-NP | 11/218982 | 02 Sep 2005 | 7127346 | 24 Oct 2006 | DYNAMIC ENGINE PUMPING WORK ESTIMATION ALGORITHM | |||||||||
GP-306200-US-NP | 11/223371 | 09 Sep 2005 | 7127924 | 31 Oct 2006 | DOUBLE ACTION PUNCH ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING DIE |
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GP-306201-US-NP | 11/142526 | 01 Jun 2005 | 7127937 | 31 Oct 2006 | METHOD FOR LEAK DETECTION IN GAS FEEDING SYSTEMS WITH REDUNDANT VALVES | |||||||||
GP-303736-US-NP | 10/828595 | 21 Apr 2004 | 2005-0235763 | 27 Oct 2005 | 7127958 | 31 Oct 2006 | DUST TESTING FACILITY FOR MOTOR VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-303901-US-NP | 11/076742 | 10 Mar 2005 | 2006-0201468 | 14 Sep 2006 | 7128035 | 31 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENGINE TORQUE DISTURBANCE REDUCTION DURING CRANKING | |||||||
GP-303777-US-NP | 10/899457 | 26 Jul 2004 | 7128047 | 31 Oct 2006 | VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||||
GP-305375-US-NP | 11/064320 | 23 Feb 2005 | 2006-0005818 | 12 Jan 2006 | 7128062 | 31 Oct 2006 | METHOD FOR MID LOAD OPERATION OF AUTO-IGNITON COMBUSTION | |||||||
GP-305566-US-NP | 11/175962 | 06 Jul 2005 | 2006-0016438 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7128063 | 31 Oct 2006 | HCCI ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL | |||||||
GP-305172-US-NP | 11/018621 | 21 Dec 2004 | 2006-0131528 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7128084 | 31 Oct 2006 | SELF-CLEANING VALVE ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303890-US-NP | 10/874120 | 22 Jun 2004 | 2005-0281041 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7128451 | 31 Oct 2006 | INGRESS AND EGRESS LIGHTING INTEGRATED TO SUN VISOR SYSTEMS | |||||||
GP-304520-US-NP | 10/901673 | 29 Jul 2004 | 2006-0025259 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7128675 | 31 Oct 2006 | DUAL PATH ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-303946-US-NP | 10/819399 | 07 Apr 2004 | 2005-0227803 | 13 Oct 2005 | 7128680 | 31 Oct 2006 | COMPOUND DIFFERENTIAL DUAL POWER PATH TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-301977-US-NP | 10/976054 | 28 Oct 2004 | 2006-0094560 | 04 May 2006 | 7128682 | 31 Oct 2006 | PLANETARY MANUAL TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-305565-US-NP | 10/978990 | 01 Nov 2004 | 2006-0094561 | 04 May 2006 | 7128684 | 31 Oct 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY FIXED INTERCONNECTION AND UP TO THREE INPUT CLUTCHES | |||||||
GP-305481-US-NP | 10/877937 | 25 Jun 2004 | 2005-0288152 | 29 Dec 2005 | 7128686 | 31 Oct 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SYNCHRONIZED PTO CONTROL IN A MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN | |||||||
GP-300287-US-NP | 09/523881 | 13 Mar 2000 | 7128999 | 31 Oct 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF RETAINING A PLURALITY OF BATTERIES FOR AN ELECTRIC/HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||||
GP-305726-US-NP | 11/063328 | 22 Feb 2005 | 2005-0205335 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7129595 | 31 Oct 2006 | HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL VEHICULAR TRANSMISSION HAVING MULTIPLE MODULAR MOTOR/GENERATORS ASSEMBLED FROM LIKE COMPONENTS | |||||||
GP-302103-US-NP | 10/624738 | 22 Jul 2003 | 2005-0035658 | 17 Feb 2005 | 7129597 | 31 Oct 2006 | ADAPTIVE ACTUATION VEHICLE LOCKING SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-303684-US-NP | 10/965618 | 14 Oct 2004 | 2005-0139143 | 30 Jun 2005 | 7129849 | 31 Oct 2006 | ANALOG INSTRUMENT GAUGE DISPLAY | |||||||
GP-303020-US-NP | 10/404728 | 01 Apr 2003 | 7130708 | 31 Oct 2006 | DRAW-IN MAP FOR STAMPING DIE TRYOUT | |||||||||
GP-304823-US-NP | 10/899446 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0020382 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7130729 | 31 Oct 2006 | ADAPTIVE COMPENSATION OF REAR-WHEEL STEERING CONTROL USING VEHICLE DYNAMICS PARAMETER ESTIMATION | |||||||
GP-304127-US-NP | 10/686176 | 14 Oct 2003 | 2005-0080541 | 14 Apr 2005 | 7130734 | 31 Oct 2006 | TWO CLUTCH FIXED-RATIO EXIT CONTROL FOR MULTI-MODE HYBRID DRIVE | |||||||
GP-304175-US-DIV1 | 11/223627 | 09 Sep 2005 | 2006-0005551 | 12 Jan 2006 | 7131281 | 07 Nov 2006 | AUTOMOTIVE HVAC SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME UTILIZING EVAPORATOR FREEZING | |||||||
GP-304458-US-NP | 10/845994 | 14 May 2004 | 2005-0255965 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7131708 | 07 Nov 2006 | COORDINATED REGENERATIVE AND ENGINE RETARD BRAKING FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-302625-US-NP | 10/428533 | 02 May 2003 | 7132090 | 07 Nov 2006 | SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE | |||||||||
GP-302716-US-NP | 10/637832 | 08 Aug 2003 | 2005-0031922 | 10 Feb 2005 | 7132181 | 07 Nov 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VENTING AND PURGING OF A FUEL CELL |
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GP-302959-US-NP | 10/664345 | 17 Sep 2003 | 2005-0058870 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7132191 | 07 Nov 2006 | ADDRESSING ONE MEA FAILURE MODE BY CONTROLLING MEA CATALYST LAYER OVERLAP | |||||||
GP-303659-US-NP | 10/850725 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0258948 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7132935 | 07 Nov 2006 | SINGLE PERSON VEHICLE LIGHT TEST | |||||||
GP-304752-US-NP | 10/899445 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0020379 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7133755 | 07 Nov 2006 | STATE OF HEALTH MONITORING AND FAULT DIAGNOSIS FOR INTEGRATED VEHICLE STABILITY SYSTEM | |||||||
P008966-US-NP | 10/771772 | 04 Feb 2004 | 7134771 | 14 Nov 2006 | AUTOMOBILE LAMP ASSEMBLY HAVING ROTATING ANTI-GLARE SHIELD AND METHOD | |||||||||
GP-303420-US-NP | 10/439699 | 16 May 2003 | 2004-0229096 | 18 Nov 2004 | 7135245 | 14 Nov 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STACK TEMPERATURE CONTROL | |||||||
GP-304619-US-NP | 10/899212 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0017290 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7135784 | 14 Nov 2006 | FAST TORQUE CONTROL OF A BELTED ALTERNATOR STARTER | |||||||
GP-304686-US-NP | 10/899210 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0020378 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7136729 | 14 Nov 2006 | SUPERVISORY DIAGNOSTICS FOR INTEGRATED VEHICLE STABILITY SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302983-US-NP | 10/899716 | 02 Oct 2003 | 2005-0075775 | 07 Apr 2005 | 7136735 | 14 Nov 2006 | ADAPTIVE HILL HOLD FOR AUTOMOBILE APPLICATIONS BY REDUNDANT CLUTCH APPLY | |||||||
GP-301090-US-NP | 10/463110 | 17 Jun 2003 | 2004-0260491 | 23 Dec 2004 | 7136763 | 14 Nov 2006 | INCREASING CURRENT AND VOLTAGE SENSOR ACCURACY AND RESOLUTION IN ELECTRIC AND HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-306405-US-NP | 11/219412 | 02 Sep 2005 | 7137386 | 21 Nov 2006 | CLOSED LOOP A/F RATIO CONTROL FOR DIESEL ENGINES USING AN OXYGEN SENSOR | |||||||||
GP-301117-US-NP | 11/019009 | 21 Dec 2004 | 2006-0130921 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7137414 | 21 Nov 2006 | FLUID TRANSFER APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-304113-US-NP | 11/129854 | 16 May 2005 | US-2006-0257237-A1 | 16 Nov 2006 | 7137773 | 21 Nov 2006 | MODEL-BASED STATISTICAL PROCESS TO DETERMINE DIAGNOSTIC LIMITS IN A SENSOR POSITION SYSTEM FOR A TURBOCHARGER | |||||||
GP-301455-US-NP | 10/992529 | 18 Nov 2004 | 2006-0105876 | 18 May 2006 | 7137919 | 21 Nov 2006 | PLANETARY DUAL POWER PATH TRANSMISSION WITH ELECTRIC MOTORS | |||||||
GP-306027-US-NP | 11/180428 | 13 Jul 2005 | 2006-0131185 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7138066 | 21 Nov 2006 | GEAR SURFACE TREATMENT PROCEDURE | |||||||
GP-301319-US-DIV2 | 11/077423 | 10 Mar 2005 | 2005-0153176 | 14 Jul 2005 | 7138197 | 21 Nov 2006 | METHOD OF OPERATING A FUEL CELL POWER PLANT | |||||||
GP-302434-US-NP | 10/724948 | 01 Dec 2003 | 2005-0115942 | 02 Jun 2005 | 7138598 | 21 Nov 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCOMMODATING PART MISMATCH DURING JOINING | |||||||
GP-306053-US-NP | 11/194096 | 29 Jul 2005 | 7138615 | 21 Nov 2006 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MICROWAVE REGENERATION FOR A DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER | |||||||||
GP-306311-US-NP | 11/300532 | 14 Dec 2005 | 7139656 | 21 Nov 2006 | MODEL BASED MASS AIRFLOW RATE PER CYLINDER ESTIMATION, WITHOUT VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY MAP | |||||||||
GP-303735-US-NP | 10/891473 | 14 Jul 2004 | 2006-0015221 | 19 Jan 2006 | 7139660 | 21 Nov 2006 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHANGING MOTOR VEHICLE PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS | |||||||
GP-302442-US-NP | 10/358997 | 05 Feb 2003 | 2004-0074068 | 22 Apr 2004 | 7140081 | 28 Nov 2006 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304887-US-NP | 11/190532 | 27 Jul 2005 | 7140217 | 28 Nov 2006 | HYDROFORM DIE TUBE HOLDING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME | |||||||||
GP-303824-US-NP | 10/793487 | 04 Mar 2004 | 2005-0194074 | 08 Sep 2005 | 7140224 | 28 Nov 2006 | MODERATE TEMPERTURE BENDING OF MAGNESIUM ALLOY TUBES |
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GP-305046-US-NP | 11/060948 | 18 Feb 2005 | 2006-0185423 | 24 Aug 2006 | 7140235 | 28 Nov 2006 | DYNAMIC PRESSURE CORRECTION IN ENGINE OFF NATURAL VACUUM SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304293-US-NP | 10/944576 | 17 Sep 2004 | 2005-0087030 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7140267 | 28 Nov 2006 | MULTI-SPEED DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-305025-US-NP | 10/853739 | 25 May 2004 | 2004-0237701 | 02 Dec 2004 | 7140476 | 28 Nov 2006 | HAND BRAKE LEVER | |||||||
GP-304216-US-NP | 10/918653 | 13 Aug 2004 | 2006-0032715 | 16 Feb 2006 | 7140478 | 28 Nov 2006 | REVERSIBLY EXPANDABLE ENERGY ABSORBING ASSEMBLY UTILIZING ACTIVELY CONTROLLED AND ENGINEERED MATERIALS FOR IMPACT MANAGEMENT AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-304665-US-NP | 10/913722 | 06 Aug 2004 | 2006-0027954 | 09 Feb 2006 | 7140601 | 28 Nov 2006 | INDEPENDENT AND INTEGRATED COMPACT AIR-BUMP STOPS | |||||||
GP-304845-US-NP | 10/925758 | 25 Aug 2004 | 2006-0043752 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7140660 | 28 Nov 2006 | CUP HOLDER ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-303333-US-NP | 10/768723 | 30 Jan 2004 | 2005-0168014 | 04 Aug 2005 | 7140672 | 28 Nov 2006 | INTEGRATED FRONT ASSEMBLY | |||||||
P008975-US-NP | 10/918680 | 13 Aug 2004 | 7140760 | 28 Nov 2006 | WIRE RETENTION FEATURE | |||||||||
GP-303363-US-NP | 10/975892 | 28 Oct 2004 | 2006-0094555 | 04 May 2006 | 7140993 | 28 Nov 2006 | FLY-BY-WIRE, LIMP HOME AND MULTIPLEX SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-301450-US-NP | 10/929273 | 30 Aug 2004 | 2006-0045787 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7141207 | 28 Nov 2006 | ALUMINUM/MAGNESIUM 3D-PRINT RAPID PROTOTYPING | |||||||
GP-303507-US-NP | 10/647365 | 25 Aug 2003 | 2005-0048331 | 03 Mar 2005 | 7141216 | 28 Nov 2006 | SYSTEM FOR THE SONO-CATALYTIC PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN | |||||||
GP-304377-US-NP | 10/867401 | 14 Jun 2004 | 2005-0275515 | 15 Dec 2005 | 7142101 | 28 Nov 2006 | AUTOMOBILE RECALL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME | |||||||
GP-303529-US-NP | 10/984386 | 09 Nov 2004 | 2006-0100758 | 11 May 2006 | 7142132 | 28 Nov 2006 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-STATE SWITCHING USING AT LEAST ONE TERNARY INPUT AND AT LEAST ONE DISCRETE INPUT | |||||||
GP-302920-US-NP | 10/347137 | 17 Jan 2003 | 2004-0143379 | 22 Jul 2004 | 7142963 | 28 Nov 2006 | DRIVER CONTROL INPUT DEVICE FOR DRIVE-BY-WIRE SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-306285-US-NP | 11/151584 | 13 Jun 2005 | 2006-0282212-A1 | 14 Dec 2006 | 7142972 | 28 Nov 2006 | CONTINUOUS CYLINDER MISFIRE DETECTION METHOD | |||||||
GP-303313-US-NP | 10/850765 | 21 May 2004 | 2005-0261825 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7142978 | 28 Nov 2006 | NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH MAP AND POINT OF INTEREST DATABASES | |||||||
GP-302532-US-NP | 10/676528 | 01 Oct 2003 | 2005-0076266 | 07 Apr 2005 | 7143314 | 28 Nov 2006 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENSURING INTERGRITY OF CRITICAL RAM VARIABLES | |||||||
GP-303254-US-NP | 10/762403 | 22 Jan 2004 | 2006-0160783 | 28 Jul 2005 | 7143618 | 05 Dec 2006 | METHOD OF MAKING PRE-FORMED TUBULAR MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304585-US-NP | 10/862072 | 04 Jun 2004 | 2005-0269054 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7143807 | 05 Dec 2006 | MOLD DESIGN FOR IMPROVED BORE LINER DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY | |||||||
GP-302615-US-NP | 10/305375 | 26 Nov 2002 | 2004-0074062 | 22 Apr 2004 | 7146690 | 12 Dec 2006 | RELEASABLE FASTENER SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302628-US-NP | 10/768541 | 30 Jan 2004 | 2005-0166395 | 04 Aug 2005 | 7146724 | 12 Dec 2006 | ASSEMBLY OF MODULAR ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304739-US-NP | 10/960860 | 07 Oct 2004 | 2006-0075742 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7146802 | 12 Dec 2006 | REDUCING NOX EMISSIONS WITH A STAGED CATALYST | |||||||
H-205829-US-DIV1 | 10/604531 | 29 Jul 2003 | 7147200 | 12 Dec 2006 | FIBER PREFORM PROCESS EMPLOYING A PORCELAIN ENAMEL COATED SCREEN TOOL | |||||||||
GP-305225-US-DIV2 | 11/436315 | 18 May 2006 | 2006-0202508-A1 | 14 Sep 2006 | 7147269 | 12 Dec 2006 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES USING CURRENT | |||||||
GP-305225-US-DIV1 | 11/436314 | 18 May 2006 | US-2006-0214469-A1 | 28 Sep 2006 | 7147271 | 12 Dec 2006 | AIRFLOW CONTROL DEVICES WITH PLANAR SURFACES |
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GP-303120-US-NP | 10/974303 | 27 Oct 2004 | 2006-0097935 | 11 May 2006 | 7148848 | 12 Dec 2006 | DUAL BAND, BENT MONOPOLE ANTENNA | |||||||
GP-305141-US-NP | 11/112151 | 22 Apr 2005 | 2005-0256633 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7149618 | 12 Dec 2006 | COST STRUCTURE METHOD INCLUDING FUEL ECONOMY AND ENGINE EMISSION CONSIDERATIONS | |||||||
GP-303692-US-NP | 10/899443 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0016421 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7150250 | 19 Dec 2006 | VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-304894-US-NP | 11/017366 | 20 Dec 2004 | 2006-0130817 | 22 Jun 2006 | 7150271 | 19 Dec 2006 | VAPOR ASSISTED COLD START CONTROL ALGORITHM | |||||||
GP-302404-US-NP | 10/809059 | 25 Mar 2004 | 2005-0211295 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7150288 | 19 Dec 2006 | CONTROL VALVE APPARATUS | |||||||
GP-306787-US-NP | 11/196541 | 03 Aug 2005 | 7150307 | 19 Dec 2006 | LOST FOAM CASTING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING HOLLOW GATING | |||||||||
GP-305069-US-NP | 10/936976 | 09 Sep 2004 | 2006-0048911 | 09 Mar 2006 | 7150309 | 19 Dec 2006 | CYLINDER BORE LINERS FOR CAST ENGINE CYLINDER BLOCKS | |||||||
GP-305968-US-NP | 11/061274 | 18 Feb 2005 | 2006-0186586 | 24 Aug 2006 | 7150451 | 19 Dec 2006 | AIR SPRING AND JOUNCE SHOCK ASSEMBLY | |||||||
GP-304302-US-NP | 10/748660 | 31 Dec 2003 | 2005-0146887 | 07 Jul 2005 | 7150554 | 19 Dec 2006 | DARK LOOK LED AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING | |||||||
GP-305785-US-NP | 11/062895 | 22 Feb 2005 | 2005-0208782 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7150631 | 19 Dec 2006 | HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION WIRE ISOLATORS WITH THREADED INSERTS | |||||||
GP-306381-US-NP | 11/218247 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7150638 | 19 Dec 2006 | COVER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR | |||||||||
GP-304734-US-NP | 10/898635 | 23 Jul 2004 | 2006-0019795 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7150695 | 19 Dec 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING INPUT CLUTCHES AND THREE INTERCONNECTED GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-305130-US-NP | 10/925053 | 24 Aug 2004 | 2006-0046892 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7150696 | 19 Dec 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY GEAR MEMBER AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-302994-US-NP | 10/715892 | 18 Nov 2003 | 2005-0103406 | 19 May 2005 | 7150799 | 19 Dec 2006 | WELD NUGGET INOCULATION | |||||||
GP-302786-US-NP | 10/623922 | 21 Jul 2003 | 2004-0023050 | 05 Feb 2004 | 7150915 | 19 Dec 2006 | GEL COAT COMPOSITION FOR IN MOLD FINISH PROCESS | |||||||
GP-301334-US-NP | 10/788804 | 27 Feb 2004 | 2005-0191504 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7150918 | 19 Dec 2006 | BILAYER COATING SYSTEM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE ELEMENT IN A FUEL CELL | |||||||
H-201213-US-NP | 10/011172 | 06 Dec 2001 | 2003-0108221 | 12 Jun 2003 | 7151844 | 19 Dec 2006 | IMAGE SENSOR METHOD AND APPARATUS HAVING HARDWARE IMPLEMENTED EDGE DETECTION PROCESSING | |||||||
GP-304176-US-NP | 10/780490 | 17 Feb 2004 | 2005-0178032 | 18 Aug 2005 | 7152352 | 26 Dec 2006 | UNIVERSAL LICENSE PLATE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-304821-US-NP | 11/009527 | 10 Dec 2004 | 2006-0123771 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7152396 | 26 Dec 2006 | REDUCTANT DISTRIBUTOR FOR LEAN NOX TRAP | |||||||
GP-305305-US-NP | 11/111042 | 21 Apr 2005 | 2005-0268603 | 08 Dec 2005 | 7152399 | 26 Dec 2006 | HIGH EFFICIENCY TORQUE CONVERTER | |||||||
GP-302758-US-NP | 10/662834 | 15 Sep 2003 | 2005-0056079 | 17 Mar 2005 | 7152454 | 26 Dec 2006 | CONTINUOUS BLENDING FOR GAS ANALYZER CALIBRATION | |||||||
GP-303776-US-NP | 10/899442 | 26 Jul 2004 | 2006-0016420 | 26 Jan 2006 | 7152559 | 26 Dec 2006 | VALVE AND FUELING STRATEGY FOR OPERATING A CONTROLLED AUTO-IGNITION FOUR-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE | |||||||
GP-305211-US-NP | 11/198194 | 05 Aug 2005 | 2006-0260593-A1 | 23 Nov 2006 | 7152594 | 26 Dec 2006 | AIR/FUEL IMBALANCE DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-305754-US-NP | 11/049626 | 02 Feb 2005 | 2005-0205385 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7152724 | 26 Dec 2006 | HYBRID ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION PARK SYSTEM ACCESS COVER AND METHOD | |||||||
GP-305628-US-NP | 11/085799 | 21 Mar 2005 | 2006-0208537 | 21 Sep 2006 | 7152914 | 26 Dec 2006 | VEHICLE CENTER PILLAR STRUCTURE | |||||||
GP-303407-US-DIV1 | 11/266604 | 03 Nov 2005 | 2006-0049690 | 09 Mar 2006 | 7152933 | 26 Dec 2006 | BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM PREDICTION ALGORITHM AND METHOD OF USE THEREFOR |
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GP-305980-US-NP | 11/029076 | 04 Jan 2005 | 2006-0148610 | 06 Jul 2006 | 7153231 | 26 Dec 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TWO INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-304972-US-NP | 10/900479 | 28 Jul 2004 | 2006-0025277 | 02 Feb 2006 | 7153232 | 26 Dec 2006 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING A STATIONARY MEMBER AND AN INPUT MEMBER | |||||||
GP-302808-US-NP | 10/442693 | 21 May 2003 | 7153334 | 26 Dec 2006 | FUEL REFORMING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION | |||||||||
GP-303657-US-NP | 10/785792 | 24 Feb 2004 | 2005-0186456 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7153600 | 26 Dec 2006 | INTEGRATED CELL VOLTAGE MONITORING MODULE | |||||||
GP-303542-US-NP | 10/730731 | 08 Dec 2003 | 2005-0121426 | 09 Jun 2005 | 7154064 | 26 Dec 2006 | METHOD OF IMPROVING WELD QUALITY | |||||||
GP-307496-US-NP | 11/352771 | 13 Feb 2006 | 7154236 | 26 Dec 2006 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HYBRID POWERTRAIN | |||||||||
GP-305280-US-NP | 11/043341 | 26 Jan 2005 | 2006-0164027 | 27 Jul 2006 | 7154237 | 26 Dec 2006 | UNIFIED POWER CONTROL METHOD OF DOUBLE-ENDED INVERTER DRIVE SYSTEMS FOR HYBRID VEHICLES | |||||||
GP-304313-US-NP | 10/987556 | 12 Nov 2004 | 2006-0103511 | 18 May 2006 | 7154385 | 26 Dec 2006 | VEHICLE-TRAILER BACKING UP SYSTEM USING ACTIVE FRONT STEER | |||||||
GP-302063-US-NP | 10/407556 | 04 Apr 2003 | 2004-0196197 | 07 Oct 2004 | 7154444 | 26 Dec 2006 | GROUND PLANE COMPENSATION FOR MOBILE ANTENNAS | |||||||
GP-302960-US-NP | 10/739793 | 18 Dec 2003 | 2004-0254689 | 16 Dec 2004 | 7155324 | 26 Dec 2006 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING MOTOR VEHICLE ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS | |||||||
GP-304550-US-NP | 10/852446 | 24 May 2004 | 2005-0261819 | 24 Nov 2005 | 7155329 | 26 Dec 2006 | VEHICLE DECELERATION DISPLAY SYSTEM AND CALCULATION METHOD | |||||||
GP-302841-US-NP | 10/675006 | 30 Sep 2003 | 2005-0066680 | 31 Mar 2005 | 7155916 | 02 Jan 2007 | SUPPLY UNIT COOLING | |||||||
GP-302807-US-NP | 10/304564 | 26 Nov 2002 | 7156887 | 02 Jan 2007 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING HYDROGEN FROM A FUEL | |||||||||
H-205755-US-NP | 10/720631 | 24 Nov 2003 | 2005-0112449 | 26 May 2005 | 7157178 | 02 Jan 2007 | PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL | |||||||
GP-306389-US-NP | 11/236066 | 27 Sep 2005 | 7159426 | 09 Jan 2007 | QUICK CHANGE ASSEMBLY FOR HYDROFORMING PUNCHES | |||||||||
GP-303037-US-NP | 10/788931 | 27 Feb 2004 | 2005-0188734 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7159427 | 09 Jan 2007 | HEATED AND INSULATED TOOL CONTAINER FOR HOT GAS BLOW-FORMING | |||||||
GP-304449-US-NP | 10/960484 | 07 Oct 2004 | 2006-0075799 | 13 Apr 2006 | 7159437 | 09 Jan 2007 | HEATED DIE FOR HOT FORMING | |||||||
GP-305532-US-NP | 11/009525 | 10 Dec 2004 | 2006-0123902 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7159456 | 09 Jan 2007 | LEVEL INDICATOR FOR LIQUID HYDROGEN TANK | |||||||
GP-305018-US-NP | 11/232704 | 22 Sep 2005 | 7159623 | 09 Jan 2007 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ESTIMATING VEHICLE FUEL COMPOSITION | |||||||||
GP-301390-US-NP | 10/087500 | 01 Mar 2002 | 2003-0164607 | 04 Sep 2003 | 7159894 | 09 Jan 2007 | SNAP-IN ROOF RAIL AIR BAG ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION | |||||||
GP-303994-US-NP | 10/828422 | 20 Apr 2004 | 2005-0230943 | 20 Oct 2005 | 7159898 | 09 Jan 2007 | VEHICLE AIR BAG MODULE RETENTION SYSTEM | |||||||
GP-302300-US-NP | 10/457940 | 10 Jun 2003 | 2004-0251670 | 16 Dec 2004 | 7159901 | 09 Jan 2007 | DEPLOYABLE KNEE BOLSTER FOR INSTRUMENT PANEL | |||||||
GP-307895-US-NP | 11/297816 | 08 Dec 2005 | 2006-0181096 | 17 Aug 2006 | 7159912 | 09 Jan 2007 | TRANSPORT DEVICE | |||||||
GP-306224-US-NP | 11/067579 | 25 Feb 2005 | 2005-0189787 | 01 Sep 2005 | 7159931 | 09 Jan 2007 | AUTOMOTIVE ROOF RACK AND ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURED WITH QPF/SPF TECHNOLOGY | |||||||
GP-305068-US-NP | 10/846143 | 14 May 2004 | 2005-0255963 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7160224 | 09 Jan 2007 | SINGLE MOTOR RECOVERY FOR AN ELECTRICALLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-302191-US-NP | 10/134712 | 29 Apr 2002 | 2003-0202910 | 30 Oct 2003 | 7160341 | 09 Jan 2007 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING FRONT AND BACK END TEMPERATURES OF A SHIFT REACTOR |
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Schedule 3.25 - Item 2 - GTO Utility and Design Patents and Applications - U.S.
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GP-302812-US-NP | 10/440020 | 16 May 2003 | 2004-0229091 | 18 Nov 2004 | 7160343 | 09 Jan 2007 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CLEAN-UP | |||||||
GP-304048-US-NP | 10/693009 | 24 Oct 2003 | 2005-0089735 | 28 Apr 2005 | 7160641 | 09 Jan 2007 | METHODS TO COOL A FUEL CELL AND IF DESIRED HEAT A HYBRID BED SIMULTANEOUSLY | |||||||
GP-305542-US-NP | 11/106333 | 14 Apr 2005 | 2006-0232367-A1 | 19 Oct 2006 | 7161451 | 09 Jan 2007 | MODULAR PERMANENT MAGNET CHUCK | |||||||
GP-301381-US-NP | 10/023373 | 17 Dec 2001 | 2003-0112242 | 19 Jun 2003 | 7161563 | 09 Jan 2007 | ELECTRONIC VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND LICENSE PLATE | |||||||
GP-304304-US-NP | 10/930531 | 31 Aug 2004 | 2006-0047381 | 02 Mar 2006 | 7162339 | 09 Jan 2007 | AUTOMATED VEHICLE CALIBRATION AND TESTING SYSTEM VIA TELEMATICS | |||||||
GP-307336-US-NP | 11/360028 | 22 Feb 2006 | 7162983 | 16 Jan 2007 | VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY FOR VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT OF AN ENGINE VALVE | |||||||||
GP-304871-US-NP | 11/362679 | 27 Feb 2006 | 7162998 | 16 Jan 2007 | METHOD OF STARTING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FOR STRONG HYBRID POWERTRAINS | |||||||||
GP-304343-US-NP | 10/952022 | 28 Sep 2004 | 2005-0183922 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7163095 | 16 Jan 2007 | CLUTCH ASSEMBLY WITH VIBRATION DAMPER | |||||||
GP-302946-US-DIV1 | 10/930325 | 31 Aug 2004 | 2005-0027052-A1 | 03 Feb 2005 | 7163482 | 16 Jan 2007 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OF PERFLUOROPOLYETHER ANTIFOAM ADDITIVE FROM COMPOUNDED RUBBER | |||||||
GP-303526-US-NP | 10/807769 | 24 Mar 2004 | 2005-0215377 | 29 Sep 2005 | 7163483 | 16 Jan 2007 | THREE SPEED TRANSFER CASE WITH TWO TRANSFER CHAINS | |||||||
GP-304931-US-NP | 11/041635 | 24 Jan 2005 | 2006-0166779 | 27 Jul 2006 | 7163484 | 16 Jan 2007 | EIGHT-SPEED TRANSMISSIONS WITH FOUR PLANETARY GEAR SETS | |||||||
GP-304459-US-NP | 10/846001 | 14 May 2004 | 2005-0255966 | 17 Nov 2005 | 7163487 | 16 Jan 2007 | ENGINE RETARD OPERATION SCHEDULING AND MANAGEMENT IN A HYBRID VEHICLE | |||||||
GP-305276-US-NP | 11/158279 | 21 Jun 2005 | 2006-0000576 | 05 Jan 2006 | 7164963 | 16 Jan 2007 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOST FOAM CASTING ANALYSIS | |||||||
GP-303101-US-NP | 10/782159 | 19 Feb 2004 | 2005-0183425 | 25 Aug 2005 | 7165408 | 23 Jan 2007 | METHOD OF OPERATING A CRYOGENIC LIQUID GAS STORAGE TANK | |||||||
GP-306393-US-NP | 11/189112 | 25 Jul 2005 | 7165435 | 23 Jan 2007 | CONDUCTION PREHEATING FOR HOT-FORMED SHEET METAL PANELS | |||||||||
GP-304726-US-NP | 10/992603 | 18 Nov 2004 | 2006-0102159 | 18 May 2006 | 7165541 | 23 Jan 2007 | PROTRUDING OIL SEPARATION BAFFLE HOLES | |||||||
GP-302771-US-NP | 10/871760 | 17 Jun 2004 | 2005-0279407 | 22 Dec 2005 | 7165567 | 23 Jan 2007 | VALVE APPARATUS FOR COMPENSATING CENTRIFUGAL FORCES | |||||||
GP-302914-US-NP | 10/407744 | 03 Apr 2003 | 7165698 | 23 Jan 2007 | CONSTRUCTION FOR MULTI-LAYERED VACUUM SUPER INSULATED CRYOGENIC TANK | |||||||||
GP-303730-US-NP | 11/058574 | 15 Feb 2005 | 2006-0183588 | 17 Aug 2006 | 7166050 | 23 Jan 2007 | POWERTRAIN WITH AN ELECTRICALLY-VARIABLE TRANSMISSION | |||||||
GP-306038-US-NP | 11/009403 | 10 Dec 2004 | 2006-0128518 | 15 Jun 2006 | 7166053 | 23 Jan 2007 | PLANETARY TRANSMISSIONS HAVING FOUR INTERCONNECTING MEMBERS AND CLUTCHED INPUT MEMBERS | |||||||
GP-306091-US-NP | 11/262297 | 28 Oct 2005 | 2006-0097221 | 11 May 2006 | 7166150 | 23 Jan 2007 | SCAFFOLDED BORAZANE-LITHIUM HYDRIDE HYDROGEN STORAGE MATERIALS | |||||||
GP-302890-US-NP | 10/635210 | 06 Aug 2003 |