Meritor
Senior Engineering Technician
Defiance Testing and Engineering Apr 2000 - Apr 2001
Test Engineering Technician
Allison-Jones Mar 1996 - Apr 2000
Chief Executive Officer
Modern Motor Service Jan 1993 - Mar 1996
Machine Shop Supervisor
Us Army Nov 1986 - Nov 1989
Aircraft Mechanic
Education:
Macomb Community College 2002 - 2003
Associates, Associate of Arts, Industrial Engineering
Skills:
Automotive Continuous Improvement Manufacturing Testing Six Sigma Engineering Instrumentation Product Development Machining Lean Manufacturing Automotive Engineering Vehicles Servo Hydraulic Controllers Mts Test Controllers Manufacturing Engineering Team Building Fmea Nvh Comercial Vehicles Military Vehicles Apqp Moog Test Controllers Workplace Safety First Responder Technical Training Safety Management Systems Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Dynamometers Employee Training Schenck Pegasus Controllers Commercial Vehicle Technical Engineering Bruel and Kjaer Pulse Multi Axis Test Rigs Blueprint Reading Rpc Communication Road Simulation Fluid Power Fatigue Testing Test Validation Magnetic Particle Testing Dye Penetrant Inspection Overhead Cranes
James C. Masters - Farmington Hills MI Andrew J. Massara - Vargon, SE Philip W. Leistra - Birmingham MI Gregory Allison - Orefield PA
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B68G 700 B23P 2100
US Classification:
29 911
Abstract:
A method of installing a front seat assembly in a vehicle interior is disclosed. The front seat assembly has first and second seats which are fastened together prior to installation of the front seat assembly in the vehicle. The front seat assembly is positioned in the vehicle as a single unit and then fastened to the vehicle. A method of installing a rear seat assembly is also disclosed. The rear seat assembly includes a seat back and a package tray pivotally attached to the seat back. Prior to installation, the package tray is positioned so that the rear seat assembly can be inserted through a door opening of the vehicle. The rear seat assembly is inserted through the door opening and the package tray is positioned to an extended position from the seat back and fastened to the vehicle. The seat back is also fastened to the vehicle.
Interlocking Arrangement Of Storage Boxes For A Sport Utility Vehicle
Gregory P. Allison - Keego Harbor MI Dallas L. Vernon - Louisville CO
Assignee:
Bestop, Inc. - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
B60R 9055 B60R 1100
US Classification:
224542
Abstract:
An interlocking arrangement of storage boxes in the rear section of a passenger vehicle such as a sport utility vehicle. The arrangement preferably includes at least three storage boxes. Two of the boxes are respectively secured to the side walls of the vehicle. These side boxes are spaced from each other and the third box is slidably receivable between them. In the preferred embodiment, the third box has lips on its sides that respectively interlock with lips on the two side boxes to prevent the third box from being removed by lifting it upwardly between the two side boxes. Forward stops on the side boxes prevent the third box from being moved forwardly beyond the side boxes and the vehicle's tailgate in its closed position serves to prevent the third box from being moved rearwardly out of the vehicle. In this manner and with the tailgate in its locked, closed position, the three interlocking storage boxes are securely held in place.