Oct 2012 to 2000 Sales AssociateRoush Allen Park, MI May 2012 to Aug 2012 Test DriverSelf Employed Westland, MI Oct 2008 to May 2012 scrapper./ lawn serviceRoush Allen Park, MI Mar 2008 to Oct 2008 Test DriverSliver Shadow Recovery Westland, MI Jan 2008 to Mar 2008 Recovery agent / zone leader, recovered and towed vehicleRalph Thayer Auto Livonia, MI Aug 2007 to Oct 2007 Sales Associate of new carsJewels /Little Switzerland jewelry Key West, FL Jan 2005 to Mar 2007 Sales AssociateWilson Leather
1993 to 2004 Face to face Sales and Phone Sales
Education:
penn foster , on line Scranton, PA 2013 to 2014 on going in jewelry repair and designLivonia Career Center Livonia, MI Aug 1992 to Jun 1993Franklin High School Livonia Livonia, MI Aug 1989 to Jun 1993
2006 to 2000 Lead Maintenance TechnicianHercules Steel Livonia, MI 2004 to 2006 Maintenance TechnicianEaton Steel Taylor, BC 2002 to 2004 Maintenance TechnicianQuality Foreign Car
Thomas LaRose, Jr. - Redford MI, US Jason Daniel Mullins - Brighton MI, US Eric R. Snyder - Waterloo IA, US Paul Jasinkiewicz - Northville MI, US James M. Perrin - Livonia MI, US Sarah Funk - Canton MI, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/00 F01N 3/10 F01N 3/02
US Classification:
60286, 60295, 60299, 60300, 60311
Abstract:
A temperature control system comprises a temperature determination module, a temperature correction module, a temperature control module, and an updating module. The temperature determination module determines a desired outlet temperature for an oxidation catalyst (OC) that is located upstream of a particulate filter (PF) in an exhaust system. The temperature correction module determines a temperature correction from a plurality of temperature corrections. The temperature control module controls an outlet temperature of the OC based on the desired outlet temperature and the temperature correction. The updating module selectively updates at least one of the plurality of temperature corrections when an engine speed and an engine load are within respective predetermined ranges.
Exhaust Gas Oxygen Concentration Control System And Method
Thomas LaRose, Jr. - Redford MI, US Jason Daniel Mullins - Brighton MI, US Eric R. Snyder - Waterloo IA, US Matthew King - Waterford MI, US Paul Jasinkiewicz - Northville MI, US Nicasio Gomez, III - Howell MI, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/00 F01N 3/02
US Classification:
60295, 60276, 60285, 60311
Abstract:
An engine control system comprises an oxygen comparison module and a regeneration control module. The oxygen comparison module compares an oxygen concentration of an exhaust gas of an engine to an oxygen threshold. A regeneration control module initiates regeneration of a particulate filter and controls regeneration based on the oxygen comparison and at least one of a particulate filter load, a particulate filter temperature, and a speed of the engine.
Selective Catalytic Reduction (Scr) Catalyst Depletion Control Systems And Methods
James M. Perrin - Livonia MI, US Rebecca J. Darr - Milford MI, US Paul Jasinkiewicz - Northville MI, US Jason Daniel Mullins - Brighton MI, US Kyle E. Crawford - Howell MI, US
International Classification:
B01D 47/00 B01D 53/86 B01D 53/58 B01D 53/56
US Classification:
423210, 423235, 423238, 4232391
Abstract:
A dosing control system for a vehicle includes a current storage module, an adaption triggering module, and an adaption ending module. The current storage module estimates an amount of ammonia stored by a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst. The adaptation triggering module triggers a reduction of the amount of ammonia stored by the SCR catalyst to zero when a first amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) measured by a first NOx sensor located downstream of the SCR catalyst is greater than a predicted value of the first amount of NOx. The adaptation ending module selectively ends the reduction and enables injection of dosing agent based on a comparison of the first amount of NOx with a second amount of NOx upstream of the SCR catalyst.
Environmental Factor Based Particulate Filter Regeneration
Sarah Funk - Canton MI, US Thomas Larose, Jr. - Redford MI, US Eric R Snyder - Westland MI, US Paul Jasinkiewicz - Northville MI, US Jason Daniel Mullins - Howell MI, US James M Perrin - Livonia MI, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/025
US Classification:
60286, 60295
Abstract:
A control module for a vehicle includes a correction module that generates a correction signal based on a regeneration state of an exhaust system of the vehicle and based on a received environmental signal. The environmental signal includes at least one of an altitude value, an ambient temperature, and an air flow value. The air flow value corresponds to air flow across an external area of the exhaust system. A first post injection module generates a first post injection signal. A second post injection module adjusts the first post injection signal based on the correction signal to generate a second post injection signal.
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