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  • 7474 Haverhill Ln, Canton, MI 48187
  • Wayne, MI
  • 276 Holbrook St, Plymouth, MI 48170 (734) 207-7813
  • Livonia, MI
  • New York, NY

Work

Position: Site guru - co-founder & director

Education

School / High School: Milwaukee School of Engineering 1995 Specialities: BA in Business & Computer Systems

Specialities

Property Management

Professional Records

Real Estate Brokers

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Brian Schweitzer, Birmingham MI Agent

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Work:
Coldwell Banker
Birmingham, MI
(248) 642-2400 (Phone)

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Engineer  Electronics, Components, Instrumentation, And Core Engineering

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Location:
Canton, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Yazaki North America
Chief Engineer  Electronics, Components, Instrumentation, and Core Engineering

Yazaki North America 2011 - 2018
Senior Manager  Mechanical Product Design

Yazaki North America 2009 - 2011
Manager  Mechanical Product Design

Yazaki North America 2005 - 2009
Supervisor  Mechanical Product Design

Visteon Corporation 2000 - 2005
Engineer Ii and Iii  Product Design
Education:
University of Michigan - Dearborn
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Automotive
Product Design
Manufacturing
Engineering
Product Development
Fmea
Root Cause Analysis
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Dfmea
Apqp
Automotive Engineering
Components
Injection Molding
Pro Engineer
Machine Tools
Management
Mechanical Engineering
Vehicles
5S
Value Stream Mapping
Plastics
Electronics
New Business Development
Ppap
Program Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Engineering Management
Kaizen
Six Sigma
Manufacturing Operations Management
Design For Manufacturing
Process Engineering
Toyota Production System
Iso
Catia
Process Improvement
Spc
Gd&T
Ts16949
Supplier Quality
Production Part Approval Process
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Advanced Product Quality Planning
Design Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Business Process Improvement
Global Leadership
Project Management
Operational Excellence
Contract Management
Interests:
Children
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Location:
United States
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Brian Schweitzer

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Work:
Site Guru - Co-Founder & Director
Polar Developments

Jan 2002 to Jun 2009
Director & CIO

Polar Developments

Jan 2002 to Sep 2005
Foreign Consultant

Polar Developments

Jan 2002 to Aug 2004
Director

Polar Developments

Jan 2003 to Feb 2004
Founder and Director

Loral Space and Communications

Aug 2000 to Jan 2001
Regional Sales Manager

Education:
Milwaukee School of Engineering
1995 to 1999
BA in Business & Computer Systems

Business Records

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Brian Schweitzer
S-TECH, LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Display Over Gage Instrument Cluster

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US Patent:
7530702, May 12, 2009
Filed:
May 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/433002
Inventors:
Michael J. Luettgen - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Paul F. L. Weindorf - Novi MI, US
Brian C. Schweitzer - Plymouth MI, US
Assignee:
Visteon Global Technologies, Inc. - Van Buren Township MI
International Classification:
G01D 11/28
US Classification:
362 23, 362 27, 362 28, 362459, 362471, 362800, 362545, 362561
Abstract:
A motor vehicle instrument cluster comprising an analog indicator assembly having a pointer rotatably coupled to an actuator for a movement by the actuator, and a display assembly including a display screen for displaying information to an occupant of the motor vehicle and a printed circuit board electrically connected to the indicator assembly and the display assembly. In addition, the printed circuit board is electrically connected to an electrical ground and a metal support frame is mounted to the printed circuit board and coupled thereby to the electrical ground. The metal frame includes a support tray spaced apart from the printed circuit board, defining a gap in between. Finally, the display assembly is mounted in thermal communication to the support tray and the frame and the printed circuit board cooperate to define a static discharge path between the display assembly and the electrical ground.

Power Distribution Box Assembly

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US Patent:
8573987, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Apr 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/454705
Inventors:
Brian C. Schweitzer - Plymouth MI, US
Joseph A. Mauney - South Lyon MI, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 12/00
US Classification:
439 762, 439457
Abstract:
A power distribution box assembly having a power distribution box, a plurality of wire assemblies, a holder and a plurality of sets of resilient fingers. The power distribution box having a housing, which defines a plurality of terminal cavities, and a plurality of conductive busbars, each of which terminating at a busbar terminal that is received in a corresponding one of the terminal cavities. The wire assemblies are coupled to the busbar terminals and extending from a rear side of the housing. The holder is received in the rear side of the housing and engaged to the housing in a snap-fit manner. The holder has a plurality of wire channels, each of which receiving an associated one of the wires. Each set of resilient fingers has at least one finger that is resiliently coupled to the holder and configured to engage an associated one of the wires.

Bussed Electrical Center Assembly With Connector Pre-Set

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US Patent:
6126458, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Jul 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/353479
Inventors:
Jonathan Mark Gregory - Ann Arbor MI
Brian Christopher Schweitzer - Canton MI
Bryan Donald Cole - Canton MI
Brian L. Wagner - Ypsilanti MI
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 1200
US Classification:
439 762
Abstract:
A bussed electrical center (BEC) assembly includes a BEC having a BEC connector on its lower surface, and a lower housing adapted to be secured in position within an automobile engine compartment. Flexible retaining arms extend upwardly from the housing and engage a connector and secure it in a pre-set position in the housing. When the BEC is later mounted to the housing, the connector is automatically aligned with the BEC connector and a shroud extending downwardly from the BEC contacts the retaining arms and deflects them outwardly so that the connector is released from the pre-set position and is free to slide upwardly toward the BEC connector. A bolt passes through the BEC connector and engages a captive nut in the connector so that rotation of the bolt draws the connector upwardly into engagement with the BEC connector. The apparatus permits the BEC to be installed in an automotive vehicle without requiring that the connector be mated with the lower side of the BEC before attaching the BEC to the vehicle.

Tuneless Cantilever System

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US Patent:
20210095705, Apr 1, 2021
Filed:
Dec 11, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/118983
Inventors:
- Canton MI, US
Junji Yagi - Shimada-city, JP
Ionut Patrulescu - Drobeta-Turnu Severin, RO
Brian Christopher Schweitzer - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
F16B 2/22
F16B 5/06
Abstract:
A cantilever system comprises a snapping body configured to ensure a persistent contact with a receiving body. The snapping body includes a supporting body extending from the snapping body, a step extending from the supporting body, the step configured to lock the snapping body and the receiving body in an engaged position, and a constant contact protrusion extending into the step, wherein the constant contact protrusion is configured to maintain engagement of the snapping body and the receiving body.

Tuneless Cantilever System

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US Patent:
20170335870, Nov 23, 2017
Filed:
May 20, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/160994
Inventors:
- Canton MI, US
Junji Yagi - Shimada-city, JP
Ionut Patrulescu - Drobeta-Turnu Severin, RO
Brian Christopher Schweitzer - Canton MI, US
International Classification:
F16B 2/22
Abstract:
A cantilever system comprises a snapping body configured to ensure a persistent contact with a receiving body. The snapping body includes a supporting body extending from the snapping body, a step extending from the supporting body, the step configured to lock the snapping body and the receiving body in an engaged position, and a constant contact protrusion extending into the step, wherein the constant contact protrusion is configured to maintain engagement of the snapping body and the receiving body.
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