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Robert Edward Pierfelice

from Van Buren Twp, MI
Age ~73

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  • 9604 Lancaster Dr, Van Buren Township, MI 48111 (734) 382-7354 (734) 699-6725
  • Van Buren Twp, MI
  • 15218 Meyer Ave, Allen Park, MI 48101 (313) 382-2213 (313) 382-7354
  • Wayne, MI

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Robert Pierfelice

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Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Automotive

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Us Patents

Dsp-Based Vehicle Equalization Design System

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US Patent:
56174802, Apr 1, 1997
Filed:
Jan 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/369861
Inventors:
Bradley A. Ballard - Belleville MI
John W. Whikehart - Novi MI
Henry F. Blind - Grosse Pointe Woods MI
Robert E. Pierfelice - Allen Park MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
H03G 500
US Classification:
381 98
Abstract:
A DSP-based vehicle equalization design system has been described, which allows the audio engineer to quickly and efficiently design an equalizer from an easy-to-use Graphic User Interface (GUI) computer interface. Vehicle equalizations, with high precision and parameter variability can be developed in a short period of time. The system and method of design provide DSP filter coefficients for use as-is in actual DSP-based production vehicle equalization hardware.

Respiratory Heated Face Mask

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US Patent:
47933437, Dec 27, 1988
Filed:
Aug 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/087398
Inventors:
James M. Cummins - Dearborn MI
George Morrison - Dearborn MI
Robert E. Pierfelice - Allen Park MI
International Classification:
A62B 700
US Classification:
12820417
Abstract:
A face mask for use in cold weather to supply warm air for inhalation by normal breathing to persons having respiratory and heart ailments to avoid the discomfort, pain and limited mobility caused by breathing cold air and to healthy people engaged in strenuous cold weather activities. The face mask has inlet and outlet check valves and a cold air intake chamber with an electric heater element therein which heats the cold air to supply warm air for inhalation. The heater element is preferably powered by a portable battery pack and controlled by electronic circuitry to maintain the heated air in a predetermined temperature range.
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