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OTANEZ PAUL G

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  • Total Patents
    15
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OTANEZ PAUL G has a total of 15 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2009. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets mechanical elements, transport and machines are ZF MERITOR LLC, IKEYA FORMULA CO LTD and BROCKHOUSE TRANSMISSIONS.

Patent filings in countries

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# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 15

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Otanez Paul G 15
#2 Zhang Zhen J 5
#3 Lee Chunhao J 4
#4 Bai Shushan 4
#5 Neelakantan Vijay A 4
#6 Samie Farzad 3
#7 Chen Xu 2
#8 Bockenstette Casie M 2
#9 Hearld Scott A 1
#10 Mcgee Gary E 1

Latest patents

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US2014046553A1 System and method for controlling an accumulator based on vehicle conditions
US2014032065A1 Accumulator fluid temperature estimation algorithm
US2013264164A1 Method of operating a torque converter clutch
US2013263584A1 System and method for accumulator fluid mixing
US2013197715A1 Controlling operation of a vehicle based on parameters learned during driver's operation of another vehicle
US2013145756A1 System and method for determining accumulator fill
US2012089306A1 Pressure regulation method for an automatic transmission
US2013049941A1 Adaptive control systems and methods for transmission solenoids
US2013037113A1 Hydraulic control system with passive charging of an accumulator
US2013035839A1 Engine start stop inhibit system and method
US2011190995A1 Clutch slip recovery system and method
US2011180358A1 Vibration absorber
US2011166758A1 Stochastic detection of torque converter slip speed and related control
US2011166757A1 Closed-loop feedback control and reduction of the torque converter clutch slip for enhanced drivability for heavy tip-in maneuvers
US2011060509A1 Desired torque converter clutch slip feedback recovery algorithm for tip-in maneuvers