Bill C. Panagos - Grosse Pointe MI, US Steven A. Schulte - Novi MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60R 21/207 B60R 21/215
US Classification:
2807302, 2807283, 2807282
Abstract:
An assembly for a vehicle seat includes an air bag module having an inflatable air bag, and a trim cover that covers at least a portion of the air bag module. The trim cover further has a deployment seam for allowing the air bag to deploy through the trim cover. The assembly also includes an air bag deployment member for guiding deployment of the air bag, and the deployment member has first and second sections. The first section is connected to the trim cover and extends toward a first side of the air bag module. The second section is connected to the first section at a location proximate the trim cover and extends toward a second side of the air bag module. Furthermore, the second section of the deployment member is not connected directly to the trim cover, and the deployment member is connected to the trim cover on only one side of the deployment seam.
John Nathan - White Lake MI, US Steven Schulte - Novi MI, US
International Classification:
B60N 2/225
US Classification:
297362000
Abstract:
A rotary adjuster, such as for a vehicle seat having a seat back rotable relative to a seat bottom, includes a first member defining first and second cam surfaces. A second member is rotatably mounted relative to the first member about an axis. The second member defines third and fourth cam surfaces. The third cam surface faces the first cam surface and defines a first gap therebetween. The fourth cam surface faces the second cam surface and defines a second gap therebetween. A first wedge element is disposed in the first gap so as be selectively movable between a wedged position engaging the first and third cam surfaces to prevent rotation of the second member relative to the first member in a first rotational direction, and a free position permitting movement of the second member relative to the first member. A second wedge element is disposed in the second gap so as to be selectively movable between a wedged position engaging the second and fourth cam surfaces to prevent rotation of the second member relative to the first member in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, and a free position permitting movement between the second member relative to the first member. An actuation mechanism responsive to a radially directed force for moving at least one of the first and second wedge elements from the wedged position to the free position, thereby allowing the rotational position of the second member to be adjusted relative to the first member.
Garrett J. Heyns - Boulder CO Terry R. McClure - Kersey CO Hugh Nicholl - Berthoud CO Peter H. Read - Morrisville PA Steven M. Schulte - Westminster CO Mohammad F. Tabrizi - Westminster CO
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
B08B 700 B24C 100 B24C 322 B24C 332
US Classification:
134 7
Abstract:
A system for cleaning test probes attached to a probe mat fixture by propelling CO. sub. 2 pellets at the test probes, by rotating the fixture so that the pellets impact different sides of the test probes, and by providing electrostatic protection for active devices mounted on the probemat fixture. The CO. sub. 2 pellets are propelled so that they strike the test probes at an angle to the horizontal plane of the test probe as mounted on the probemat fixture. Electrostatic protection is provided by connecting all electrical connections to the probemat fixture to ground and by reducing electrostatic charge build up on the probemat fixture by using an ionizer to direct ions at the probemat fixture.
Donald F. Marfilius - Farmington Hills MI Steven A. Schulte - Northville MI
Assignee:
Lear Seating Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
A47C 762
US Classification:
297194
Abstract:
An armrest assembly (10, 110, 210) is provided for pivotal attachment to an automotive seat (16). The armrest assembly (10, 110, 210) includes a cellular foam armrest pad (26, 126, 226) and an armrest cover (28, 128, 228) disposed about the armrest pad (26, 126, 226). The assembly (10, 110, 210) further includes a receptacle (46, 146, 246) for receiving and supporting a beverage container (C) and which is formed of a pliable, vacuum formable vinyl material to maintain the "soft touch" characteristic of the armrest assembly (10, 110, 210). A method is also provided for making the armrest assembly (10, 110, 210).
Dragi Jovan - Farmington Hills MI David A. Bargiel - Troy MI Thomas J. Susko - Eastpoint MI Steven A. Schulte - Novi MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
A47C 1500
US Classification:
297257
Abstract:
A vehicle modular three-across seat, or, so-called, split bench seat assembly, including two wide outboard seat structures and a narrower middle seat structure. Each outboard seat structure is supported on the floor of the vehicle by four corner anchors for independent forward and aft movement. The middle seat is supported in a fixed manner by four corner support brackets extending outwardly and downwardly to mount on the adjacent two pairs of front and rear corner anchors. The modular three-seat assembly is adapted to be installed as a unit in the vehicle by securing the four corner anchors of each of the two outboard seat structures to the vehicle floor pan.
Seat Hinge And Latch Assembly With Bi-Directional Release
Joseph A. Severini - Holland Landing, CA Daniel C. L. Yee - Richmond Hill, CA Omar D. Tame - West Bloomfield, MI Shelly M. Plaza - Fraser MI Dragi Jovan - Farmington Hills MI Thomas J. Susko - Eastpoint MI Steven A. Schulte - Novi MI
Assignee:
Atoma International, Inc. - Newmarket Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hill MI Lear Seating Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60N 102
US Classification:
296 651
Abstract:
A vehicle seat comprises a seat back cushion assembly having a lower end and an upper end, and a seat cushion assembly having one end adjacent the lower end of the seat back assembly and an opposite end. A mounting structure is provided and is constructed and arranged with respect to the upper end of the seat back cushion assembly to mount the same so that the upper end does not move appreciably in a horizontal direction but can have limited vertical movement. A releasably lockable mounting assembly is constructed and arranged to be mounted on a floor of a vehicle and to be connected with the seat cushion and seat back cushion assemblies in a relationship which retains the one end of the seat cushion assembly adjacent the lower end of the seat back cushion assembly while enabling the assemblies to be selectively releasably moved between two locked positions consisting of (1) a sitting position wherein the seat cushion assembly extends generally horizontally from the one end thereof to the opposite end thereof to support a user sitting thereon and the seat back cushion assembly extends upwardly from the lower end thereof to the upper end thereof to support the back of a user sitting on the seat cushion assembly and (2) a storage position wherein the seat back cushion assembly extends generally vertically and the seat cushion assembly extends generally vertically in adjacent relation alongside the seat back cushion assembly. A cable assembly is operable remote from the releasably lockable mounting assembly to release the releasably lockable mounting assembly to permit movement thereof between the sitting and storage positions.
Dragi Jovan - Farmington Hills MI David A. Bargiel - Troy MI Thomas J. Susko - Eastpoint MI Steven A. Schulte - Novi MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B23P 1100
US Classification:
29469
Abstract:
A vehicle modular three-across seat, or, so-called, split bench seat assembly, including two wide outboard seat structures and a narrower middle seat structure. Each outboard seat structure is supported on the floor of the vehicle by four corner anchors for independent forward and aft movement. The middle seat is supported in a fixed manner by four corner support brackets extending outwardly and downwardly to mount on the adjacent two pairs of front and rear corner anchors. The modular three-seat assembly is adapted to be installed as a unit in the vehicle by securing the four corner anchors of each of the two outboard seat structures to the vehicle floor pan.
Method Of Forming An Automotive Armrest With Cupholder
Donald F. Marfilius - Farmington Hills MI Steven A. Schulte - Northville MI
Assignee:
Lear Seating Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B29C 6722
US Classification:
264 466
Abstract:
An armrest assembly (10, 110, 210) is provided for pivotal attachment to an automotive seat (16). The armrest assembly (10, 110, 210) includes a cellular foam armrest pad (26, 126, 226) and an armrest cover (28, 128, 228) disposed about the armrest pad (26, 126, 226). The assembly (10, 110, 210) further includes a receptacle (46, 146, 246) for receiving and supporting a beverage container (C) and which is formed of a pliable, vacuum formable vinyl material to maintain the "soft touch" characteristic of the armrest assembly (10, 110, 210). A method is also provided for making the armrest assembly (10, 110, 210).
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Schulte Principal
Sideways Enterprises, LLC Business Services
318 Pratt St, Longmont, CO 80501
Steven Schulte Manager
Aspen Test Engineering, Inc Computer Programming Svc Engineering Services Computer Systems Design Mfg Elec Measuring Instr · Engineering Services Computer Systems Design Mfg Electrical Measuring Instruments · Engineering Svcs
1200 Diamond Cir, Lafayette, CO 80026 3036652324, 3036651426
Steven F. Schulte
S & E INVESTMENTS, LTD
Steven Schulte
CEDAR CREEK CONSTRUCTION INC
Steven E. Schulte
DOUBLE S STAFFING, LLC
Steven Schulte Principal
Northwestern Colorado Properties, LLC Nonresidential Building Operator
6370 Ashburn Ln, Littleton, CO 80130
Resumes
Full Stack Software Engineer With A Focus On User Interface And User Experience
Southeast Christian Church
Full Stack Software Engineer With A Focus on User Interface and User Experience
Southeast Christian Church Jun 2016 - Jan 2017
Junior Web Developer
Sideways Enterprises, Inc. Jan 2011 - Jan 2017
Freelance Web Developer
Bloc, Inc. Aug 2015 - Mar 2016
Full Stack Web Developer Apprentice
Ibm Aug 2013 - Dec 2014
Director of User Interface Design
Education:
Colorado State University Global 2019
Bloc 2015 - 2016
Hawaii Pacific University 2015 - 2016
Front Range Community College 2010 - 2012
Skills:
Web Development Html5 Css Mysql Javascript Jquery Wordpress Leadership Management Entrepreneurship Photoshop Php Social Media Mobile Technology Responsive Web Design User Interface Design Ruby on Rails Git Github Web Design User Experience Web Applications Phpmyadmin Digital Media Web Content Management Mobile Marketing Email Marketing Ruby Command Line Cascading Style Sheets Agile Agile Environment Agile Methodologies Front End Development Build Strong Relationships User Centered Design Scrum Html Time Management
Interests:
Fly Fishing Children Investing Snowboarding Environment Pinball Education New Technologies Hiking Science and Technology Running Ultimate Frisbee Human Rights Digital Photography Health
Western Electric Jun 1983 - Dec 1993
Engineer
Aspen Test Engineering, Inc. Jun 1983 - Dec 1993
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 1979 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Test Engineering Engineering Testing Test Automation Test Methodologies System Testing Test Equipment Labview Electrical Engineering Electronic Manufacturing Electronics Assembly Manufacturing Pcb Design Design For Manufacturing Orcad C Failure Analysis Gpib Electronics Manufacturing