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Bradford J Burrows

from Zeeland, MI
Age ~59

Bradford Burrows Phones & Addresses

  • 10141 Holiday Dr, Zeeland, MI 49464 (616) 291-6735
  • 16111 Pineline Dr, West Olive, MI 49460 (616) 844-1148
  • Holland, MI

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of Engineering, Quality And Program Management

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Location:
803 Taylor Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Automatic Spring Products Corporation
Director of Engineering, Quality and Program Management

Sloan Transportation Products and Bld Products Jun 2008 - May 2011
Business Unit Manager

Shape Corporation Jul 2006 - Jul 2007
R and D Manager

Shape Corp 2006 - 2007
Account Manager

Johnson Controls May 1988 - Apr 2006
Director of Technical Operations
Education:
University of Michigan 1989 - 1993
Masters, Business
University of Michigan 1984 - 1988
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University 1983 - 1984
University of Michigan 1974 - 1977
Ionia High School
Skills:
Automotive
Manufacturing
Engineering
Product Development
Injection Molding
Engineering Management
Lean Manufacturing
Continuous Improvement
Fmea
Operations Management
Automotive Engineering
Six Sigma
Apqp
Plastics
Manufacturing Engineering
Root Cause Analysis
Ppap
Kaizen
Materials
Process Engineering
Product Design
Program Management
5S
Design For Manufacturing
Dfmea
Value Stream Mapping
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Operations Management
Gd&T
Machine Tools
Strategy
Spc
Dmaic
Mechanical Engineering
Cad
Design of Experiments
Iso
Ts16949
Quality System
Iso/Ts 16949
Stamping
Production Part Approval Process
Computer Aided Design
Vehicles
Cae
Catia
Pro Engineer
Advanced Product Quality Planning
Iso Standards
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Bradford Burrows

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Storage Divider

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US Patent:
6520364, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Feb 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/789110
Inventors:
David J. Spykerman - Zeeland MI
Bradford J. Burrows - West Olive MI
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
B65D 618
US Classification:
220 6, 220 7, 224539, 224542
Abstract:
A storage system in which a base is preferably molded of a lightweight polymeric material and includes a peripheral raised edge for hingedly receiving front, rear, and end walls. The end walls of one embodiment are foldable, such that they collapse integrally with the front and rear walls. Each of the front, rear and end walls can be folded flat for compact storage of the system.

Storage Divider

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US Patent:
20030071039, Apr 17, 2003
Filed:
Nov 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/298020
Inventors:
David Spykerman - Zeeland MI, US
Bradford Burrows - West Olive MI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company
International Classification:
B65D006/12
B65D006/16
US Classification:
220/006000
Abstract:
A storage system in which a base is preferably molded of a lightweight polymeric material and includes a peripheral raised edge for hingedly receiving front, rear, and end walls. The end walls of one embodiment are foldable, such that they collapse integrally with the front and rear walls. Each of the front, rear and end walls can be folded flat for compact storage of the system.

Apparatus For Supporting Utility Lines

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US Patent:
20120032035, Feb 9, 2012
Filed:
Aug 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/196034
Inventors:
Bradford J. Burrows - West Olive MI, US
Ryan D. Barman - Holland MI, US
Robert C. Hansen - Muskegon MI, US
James F. McKnight - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
F16L 3/08
US Classification:
248 70
Abstract:
An apparatus for supporting utility lines extending between a vehicle and a trailer comprises an elastically deformable rod having a first end and a second end, an attachment feature for attaching utility lines to the apparatus, and a mounting base for mounting the apparatus to a surface. The attachment feature is disposed or configured to be disposed proximate the first end of the rod. The mounting base is disposed or configured to be disposed at the second end of the rod. In another embodiment, the apparatus comprises a first portion comprising a shaft having a first and a second end, a second portion integral with the first portion comprising a spring, an attachment feature for attaching utility lines to the apparatus configured to be disposed proximate the first end of the shaft, and a mounting feature associated with the second portion for mounting the apparatus to a surface.

Container Holder

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US Patent:
51709805, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Apr 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/692176
Inventors:
Bradford J. Burrows - Holland MI
Jay M. Frankhouse - Holland MI
John J. Bleau - Worthington OH
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
A47K 108
US Classification:
2483112
Abstract:
A subdividable storage bin is provided for a vehicle which includes a divider movably mounted therein, which moves between a use position dividing the bin into separate areas and a stored position leaving the bin substantially undivided. In one embodiment, the divider pivotally rotates into position. In another embodiment, the divider slideably rotates into position. In still other embodiments, the divider resiliently flexes into position. In another embodiment, the divider slips or is dropped into position and is removable for cleaning, washing or storing.

Upholstery System

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US Patent:
50150340, May 14, 1991
Filed:
Oct 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/595798
Inventors:
Alan L. Kindig - Holland MI
Kenneth M. Lindberg - Holland MI
Bradford J. Burrows - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
A47C 754
US Classification:
297227
Abstract:
An upholstery system for a vehicle accessory includes a substrate with a U-shaped channel adjacent an edge and including a lip extending from one wall. A trim member includes spaced locking tabs which underlie the lip for compressibly holding an edge of upholstery material in the channel. In one embodiment, pins in the trim ring extend through the material and into apertures in an outer flange of the channel. In another embodiment, the locking tabs are formed on the substrate and the trim member includes interengaging locking slots.

Storage Divider

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US Patent:
62539434, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Nov 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/186960
Inventors:
David J. Spykerman - Zeeland MI
Bradford J. Burrows - West Olive MI
Assignee:
Prince Technology Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B65D 618
US Classification:
220 6
Abstract:
A storage system in which a base is preferably molded of a lightweight polymeric material and includes a peripheral raised edge for hingedly receiving front, rear, and end walls. The end walls of one embodiment are foldable, such that they collapse integrally with the front and rear walls. Each of the front, rear and end walls can be folded flat for compact storage of the system.

Snap-On Control Member

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US Patent:
61321281, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
Jun 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/098999
Inventors:
Bradford J. Burrows - West Olive MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
F16C 1100
US Classification:
403 96
Abstract:
A polymeric torque control is secured to a vehicle armrest and includes an integrally molded coupling surrounding an aperture for receiving and lockably mounting the torque control to a pivot axle extending from a vehicle support member. The integrated coupling is defined by an arcuate slot extending through the torque member in concentric spaced relationship to a pivot axle aperture. A transverse slot in the torque member communicates with the arcuate slot to define a pair of resilient arms having, in the preferred embodiment, outwardly projecting tabs at their free ends extending in a direction orthogonal to the plane of the torque member. Such construction allows a tool, such as a flat-bladed screwdriver, to be easily inserted between the ends of the arcuate arms for deflecting the arms outwardly from the pivot axle, which they surround, to release the armrest from a captive circumferential recess in the pivot axle for removal of the armrest. The armrest is installed by introducing the end of the pivot axle within the aperture, which deflects the arms outwardly to compressively grip the pivot axle and snap into the circumferential recess of the pivot axle when aligned therewith.
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