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Thomas D Mihelich

from Troy, MI
Age ~63

Thomas Mihelich Phones & Addresses

  • 2068 Harned Dr, Troy, MI 48007 (248) 828-2769
  • Clinton Township, MI
  • Iaeger, WV
  • Macomb, MI
  • Mount Clemens, MI

Work

Company: Fca fiat chrysler automobiles Aug 2009 to May 2018 Position: System cost estimating engineer - seat systems

Education

School / High School: Philpot School of Automotive Body Design 1978 to 1981 Specialities: Design, Product Design

Skills

Cost Estimating • Target and Bottoms Up Costing • Cost Reduction • Project Estimation • Solidworks • Microsoft Office • Prototype Creation • Manufacturing • Automotive • Machine Tools • Ppap • Fmea • Product Development • Catia • Components • Injection Molding • Cad • Vehicles • Plastics • Cnc Programming • Unigraphics • Gd&T • Catia V4 • 3D Studio Max 2008 • Cnc Part Creation

Interests

Poverty Alleviation • Competitive Archery

Industries

Automotive

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Thomas D. Mihelich

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Work:
Utica Park Clinic
1245 S Utica Ave FL 2, Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 382-2553 (phone), (918) 382-2563 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City
Graduated: 1981
Procedures:
Cardiac Stress Test
Nutrition Therapy
Thyroid Biopsy
Allergen Immunotherapy
Arthrocentesis
Continuous EKG
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Pulmonary Function Tests
Sigmoidoscopy
Skin Tags Removal
Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
Atopic Dermatitis
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mihelich graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1981. He works in Tulsa, OK and specializes in Internal Medicine.

Resumes

Resumes

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Thomas Mihelich

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Location:
Algonac, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Fca Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Aug 2009 - May 2018
System Cost Estimating Engineer - Seat Systems

Daimler Chrysler Dec 2001 - Jun 2004
Vehicle Engineering and Packaging Engineer

Troy Design and Manufacturing Aug 1979 - Aug 1987
Senior Designer
Education:
Philpot School of Automotive Body Design 1978 - 1981
Algonac High School 1976 - 1979
Skills:
Cost Estimating
Target and Bottoms Up Costing
Cost Reduction
Project Estimation
Solidworks
Microsoft Office
Prototype Creation
Manufacturing
Automotive
Machine Tools
Ppap
Fmea
Product Development
Catia
Components
Injection Molding
Cad
Vehicles
Plastics
Cnc Programming
Unigraphics
Gd&T
Catia V4
3D Studio Max 2008
Cnc Part Creation
Interests:
Poverty Alleviation
Competitive Archery

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Positional Vehicle Shelf

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US Patent:
6176535, Jan 23, 2001
Filed:
May 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/568602
Inventors:
Brian Chaloult - Rochester Hills MI
George Walczowski - New Baltimore MI
Thomas D Mihelich - Troy MI
Assignee:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B62D 3308
B60R 702
B60R 906
B60P 334
US Classification:
296 3716
Abstract:
A partitioning system for use in the storage area of a vehicle is disclosed. The partitioning system includes a multipurpose shelf that can be positioned in a plurality of different locations. The shelf can be disposed (1) horizontally near the top of the rear row of seats to act as a security cover; (2) horizontally along the floor in the storage area; (3) horizontally to cooperate of a folded last row of seats to provide a generally flat surface from the end gate into the passenger area; (4) vertically and adjacent to the rear row of seats; and (5) horizontally, while the end gate is open, such that the shelf extends beyond the storage area as defined by a closed end gate. The shelf includes a pivotable support leg that may contact the vehicle body to support the shelf in this horizontal position that extends beyond the storage area defined by a closed end gate.

Multi-Positional Vehicle Shelf

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US Patent:
61131725, Sep 5, 2000
Filed:
Dec 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/218314
Inventors:
Brian Chaloult - Rochester Hills MI
George Walczowski - New Baltimore MI
Thomas D. Mihelich - Troy MI
John W. Joyce - Troy MI
Robert P. Kuhr - Farmington Hills MI
Thomas E. Edson - Bloomfield Hills MI
Assignee:
DaimlerChrysler Corporation - MI
International Classification:
B62D 3308
B60R 702
B60R 906
B60P 334
US Classification:
296 2608
Abstract:
A partitioning system is for use in the storage area of a vehicle. The partitioning system includes a multipurpose shelf that can be positioned in a plurality of different locations. The shelf can be disposed (1) horizontally near the top of the rear row of seats to act as a security cover; (2) horizontally along the floor in the storage area; (3) horizontally to cooperate of a folded last row of seats to provide a generally flat surface from the end gate into the passenger area; (4) vertically and adjacent to the rear row of seats; and (5) horizontally, while the end gate is open, such that the shelf extends beyond the storage area as defined by a closed end gate. The shelf includes a pivotable support leg that may contact the vehicle body to support the shelf in this horizontal position that extends beyond the storage area defined by a closed end gate.

Energy Absorbing Trim Component Fastening System

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US Patent:
60499524, Apr 18, 2000
Filed:
Sep 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/151109
Inventors:
Thomas D. Mihelich - Troy MI
Sudhakar Kodali - Auburn Hills MI
Werner H. Schneider - Waterford MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
A44B 2100
US Classification:
24292
Abstract:
An energy absorbing interior trim component of plastics is attached to a supporting structural member of a vehicle by one or more special fastening devices. The trim component has a shell-like main housing defining an interior cavity that contains a plurality of laterally spaced energy absorbing ribs, which are designed to deform and collapse upon predetermined impact loads applied to the trim component. The ribs are strategically located and sized for optimized energy absorbing purposes and in accordance with the interior dimensions and shape of the trim component. Each fastening device comprises a steel spring clip having laterally spaced clamping jaw arms for easy installation and substantially permanent attachment to the ribs and having an attachment head which readily fastens into structure defining a narrow elongated slot in the supporting structural member. The trim component is inhibited from inadvertent disconnection from the structural member but can be removed for replacement or repair with simple tools. The energy of an impact load applied to the interior trim component is transferred to the energy absorbing ribs which collapse, tear or otherwise deform to dissipate the transferred impact energy.

Audio Speaker Mounting System With Improved Mounting And Sound Isolation Features

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US Patent:
57366896, Apr 7, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/646741
Inventors:
James E. Van Hout - Auburn Hills MI
Zdzislaw J. Skorupa - Rochester Hills MI
Paul C. Pellerito - Metamora MI
Frank R. Piatt - Troy MI
Thomas D. Mihelich - Troy MI
Richard Kleinhoffer - Macomb Twp. MI
International Classification:
H05K 500
US Classification:
181141
Abstract:
A system for mounting an audio speaker within an automobile door, in which a bridge is mounted on and extends from a door interior support panel, and has an integral platform spaced from the support panel and surrounding a speaker opening. The body of the audio speaker is received within the bridge speaker opening, and mounting flange tabs on the speaker radially project from the speaker body and are releasably secured to the bridge platform. An exterior trim panel has a lip that surrounds a speaker opening in the trim panel. The trim panel lip is removably secured to the platform radially outwardly of the speaker, such that the trim panel and the speaker are removably secured to the platform independently of each other. A grill is removably secured to the trim panel overlying and enclosing the speaker opening in trim panel, and thus covering both the bridge platform and the speaker.
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