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Mohamed Yahiaoui

from Brookfield, WI
Age ~61

Mohamed Yahiaoui Phones & Addresses

  • Brookfield, WI
  • 2104 Sanctuary Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
  • Waukesha, WI
  • 1300 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
  • 508 Broadway St, Hazard, KY 41701
  • Somerville, MA
  • Hagerstown, MD

Work

Company: University of wisconsin milwaukee Aug 2015 Position: Lecturer

Education

School / High School: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1986 to 1996

Skills

Dmaic • Six Sigma • Design For Manufacturing • Reliability Engineering • Medical Devices • Fmea • Engineering Management • Design Control • Design of Experiments • Root Cause Analysis • Iso 13485 • Minitab

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Lecturer

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Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Lecturer

Ge Healthcare Mar 2010 - 2015
Reliability Program Manager

Ge Healthcare 2004 - 2009
Mechanical Development Engineer

Jlg Industries 1996 - 2001
Advanced Technology Specialist
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1986 - 1996
Skills:
Dmaic
Six Sigma
Design For Manufacturing
Reliability Engineering
Medical Devices
Fmea
Engineering Management
Design Control
Design of Experiments
Root Cause Analysis
Iso 13485
Minitab

Publications

Us Patents

Measurement System And Method For Assessing Lift Vehicle Stability

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US Patent:
6991119, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Mar 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/098629
Inventors:
Ignacy Puszkiewicz - Smithsburg MD, US
Mohamed Yahiaoui - Hazard KY, US
Louis A. Bafile - Mercersburg PA, US
Assignee:
JLG Industries, Inc. - McConnellsburg PA
International Classification:
B66C 13/16
US Classification:
212277, 73767, 212261, 212270, 212278
Abstract:
A measurement system uses dual axis force sensor pins to effectively assess the tipping moment of a load-bearing vehicle and anticipate imminent tipping in any direction. The pins are installed in the pivot points of the boom of a lift vehicle and its main lift cylinder, substituting the standard structural pins presently used. For non-traditional boom support arrangements, one sensor pin for each moving part attachment to non-moving turntable is required. Each of the sensors provides the actual force components acting on the sensor in two perpendicular axes. The output signals are then utilized to assess vehicle stability and detect when the machine is approaching instability in order to warn the operator and/or restrict vehicle movements.

Overturning Moment Measurement System

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US Patent:
7014054, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Jul 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/184873
Inventors:
Mohamed Yahiaoui - Hazard KY, US
Brian Michael Boeckman - Chambersburg PA, US
Assignee:
JLG Industries, Inc. - McConnellsburg PA
International Classification:
B66C 15/00
US Classification:
212277, 212270, 212278
Abstract:
A stability measurement system is provided for a lifting vehicle including a vehicle frame, a turntable secured to the vehicle frame and supporting lifting components of the vehicle frame, and a turntable bearing disposed between the vehicle frame and the turntable. The stability measurement system includes a plurality of load sensors secured to the turntable bearing that measure vertical forces on the turntable bearing. A controller calculates a rotational moment applied to the vehicle frame from the turntable by processing the vertical forces on the turntable bearing measured by the plurality of load sensors. The forces are directly related to the stability of the machine. By monitoring the resulting moment according to a predetermined upper bound and lower bound, operation of the lifting machine can be controlled to substantially eliminate a tipping hazard.

Platform Load Sensing For Vertical Lifts

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US Patent:
7493987, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Sep 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/236911
Inventors:
Ignacy Puszkiewicz - Smithsburg MD, US
Mohamed Yahiaoui - Hazard KY, US
Louis A. Bafile - Mercersburg PA, US
Eli Neuman - Caesarea, IL
Assignee:
JLG Industries, Inc. - McConnellsburg PA
International Classification:
B66F 11/00
US Classification:
182 695
Abstract:
A scissors lift includes a scissors arm assembly secured at one end to a base and coupled with a lift mechanism that expands and contracts the scissors arm assembly. A platform is supported at an opposite end of the scissors arm assembly via a plurality of load sensing pins that detect a vertical load on the platform. An interface module receives signals from the load sensing pins and communicates with the lift mechanism, wherein the interface module controls operation of lift functions and the lift mechanism according to the signals from the load sensing pins. Preferably, the load sensing pins are sized substantially the same as the conventional pins they replace. As a consequence, no redesign or additional structures are necessary to install the load sensing system and provide a safe operation of the scissors lift machine.
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