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  • 50849 Weston Dr, Plymouth, MI 48170 (734) 454-1956
  • 3616 Maple Dr, Melvindale, MI 48122
  • 2410 Truwood St, Trenton, MI 48183
  • 6680 Weatherfield Way, Canton, MI 48187
  • Taylor, MI
  • Orlando, FL
  • Livonia, MI

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Joseph Kalisz Photo 1

Sales And Program Manager At Delta Products Corporation

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Location:
5101 Davis Dr, Durham, NC 27709
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Oct 2008 - Jun 2011
U502 Program Manager

Delta Products Corporation Oct 2008 - Jun 2011
Sales and Program Manager at Delta Products Corporation

Saturn Electronics & Engineering Sep 2006 - Sep 2008
Director - Eds

Yazaki North America May 2000 - Sep 2006
Manager R and D

Alcoa Fujikura Feb 1990 - May 2000
Supervisor - Advanced Systems
Education:
Lawrence Technological University 1980 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Henry Ford College 1975 - 1980
Associates, Electronics
Skills:
Engineering
Manufacturing
Product Development
Joseph Kalisz Photo 2

Joseph Kalisz

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Publications

Us Patents

Twist-Lock Terminal Connection System

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US Patent:
7160157, Jan 9, 2007
Filed:
Mar 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/377542
Inventors:
James Dickinson Roberts - Royal Oak MI, US
Joseph Paul Kalisz - Plymouth MI, US
Kevin James Updike - Canton MI, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 11/11
US Classification:
439883, 439288
Abstract:
An electrical terminal connection system includes first and second terminals that are interlocked by placing the first terminal on top of the second terminal and rotating the first terminal. The first terminal has a planar ring section with an outer perimeter and a centrally located aperture. The perimeter has cut-out portions. Inclined spring elements extend from the ring section near the outer perimeter. The second terminal includes a semi-circular part with an outer periphery and a centrally located collar. Curved walls extend perpendicularly from the outer periphery. The walls have ledges projecting over the semi-circular part. Aligning the cut-out portions of the first terminal with the curved walls and ledges of the second terminal enables the planar ring section of the first terminal to be placed on the semi-circular part of the second terminal, with the aperture receiving the collar. Rotating or twisting the first terminal causes the spring elements to contact and slide under the ledges. Simultaneously, a catch extending from the second terminal moves behind a locking edge formed in one of the cut-out portions of the first terminal as a side of the first terminal abuts against one of the curved walls.

Push-Lock Terminal Connection Assembly

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US Patent:
7329158, Feb 12, 2008
Filed:
Jun 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/477353
Inventors:
James Dickinson Roberts - Royal Oak MI, US
Joseph Paul Kalisz - Plymouth MI, US
Kevin James Updike - Canton MI, US
Weizhen Brenda Wang - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 11/22
US Classification:
439851, 439825, 439848
Abstract:
A male terminal has spring elements bent back from a rounded end above a flat portion of the terminal and separated by a centrally located opening. An aperture extends through the flat portion under the opening. Elongated ridges protrude from an underside of the flat portion. A female terminal has arms overhanging a base to form receptacles for the spring elements. Down-turned alignment ribs on the arms are received in the opening in the male terminal to properly align the terminals during electrical connection. Dimples protrude from the arms to contact the spring elements of the male terminal as the spring elements are inserted. The elongated ridges on the underside of the flat portion of the male terminal contact the base of the female terminal. A lock tab in the base between the ribs snaps into the aperture to latch the terminals together when the spring elements are fully inserted.

Wire Harness With Concentric Code Identifier

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US Patent:
20060118323, Jun 8, 2006
Filed:
Dec 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/008772
Inventors:
Joseph Kalisz - Plymouth MI, US
James Jones - Belleville MI, US
Myron Trenne - Farmington Hills MI, US
Vivek Narayanan - Westland MI, US
International Classification:
H01B 11/02
US Classification:
17411300R
Abstract:
A wire harness with at least one wire and a connector. The wire can include a conductor and an insulating jacket that can extend along a substantial length of the conductor. The insulating jacket can include one or more code sections that are permanently marked onto the insulating jacket. Each code section can have a plurality of stripes that can extend about at least a portion of a perimeter of the insulating jacket. The code sections can be spaced apart by from one another and can include manufacturing data, such as a lot number or date of manufacture, and/or engineering data, such as a circuit designation, a wire size, a wire length, a wire location, and/or a termination point. A method for forming a wire harness is also provided.

Pull-Lock Terminal Connection System

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US Patent:
7134893, Nov 14, 2006
Filed:
Mar 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/386723
Inventors:
Joseph Paul Kalisz - Plymouth MI, US
James Dickinson Roberts - Royal Oak MI, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 13/28
H01R 25/00
US Classification:
439287, 439850
Abstract:
An electrical terminal connection system has a first terminal for attachment to a high-current cable. The first terminal is formed to include a wire-connect section for direct attachment to the wire and an intermediate stem section joining the wire-connect section to a contact section. The contact section has two opposite sides and deflectable arms extending along each side in parallel relation to each other. The arms are raised from the contact section and extend to free ends adjacent to an end of the contact section. A second terminal extends from a device-side of the connection, such as from a power distribution module (PDM). The second terminal has an initial seating section joined to a bus bar extending from within the PDM and a retaining section having two opposite edges. A short wall extends perpendicularly from each edge of the retaining section and a ledge extends from a top of each wall to overhang part of the retaining section. Each ledge has a portion slanted toward the seating section.
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