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  • 2253 Nickelby Dr, Utica, MI 48316 (586) 232-4371
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • Washington, MI
  • 37499 Alpinia Ln, Clinton Township, MI 48036 (586) 286-0699 (810) 286-0699
  • Lakeville, MI
  • Washingtn Twp, MI
  • Macomb, MI

Work

Company: Orchid orthopedics Mar 2012 Position: Quality supervisor

Education

School / High School: Michigan State University- East Lansing, MI 1995 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts

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James Belloli Lansing, MI

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Work:
Orchid Orthopedics

Mar 2012 to 2000
Quality Supervisor

General Motors
Lansing, MI
Sep 2011 to Mar 2012
Operations Supervisor

Ryder Integrated Logistics
Lansing, MI
Feb 2010 to Sep 2011
Quality Supervisor

OEM/Erie, Inc
Detroit, MI
Jul 1997 to Jun 2005
Supplier Quality Engineer

Education:
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
1995
Bachelor of Arts

Publications

Us Patents

Vehicle Information Display And Method

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US Patent:
8207841, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Oct 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/259474
Inventors:
David Watson - Ann Arbor MI, US
Angela L. Watson - Ann Arbor MI, US
Sohel Merchant - Canton MI, US
Craig Sandvig - Sterling Heights MI, US
Ivette Hernández - Westland MI, US
Steven Bishop - Mountain View CA, US
Engin Erdogan - San Francisco CA, US
Altay Jun Wakui Sendil - Pacifica CA, US
Susanne Stage - San Francisco CA, US
Ryan J. Skaff - Farmington Hills MI, US
Derek Hartl - Royal Oak MI, US
James Belloli - Clinton Township MI, US
Jeffrey Greenberg - Ann Arbor MI, US
Michael Blommer - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
340462, 340438, 340439, 340450, 3404501, 3404502, 3404503, 340451, 340452, 340459, 340461
Abstract:
An information display system for a vehicle includes an information display for displaying a plurality of selectable information display levels according to an information display hierarchy. Each selectable information display level may include one or more visual gauges for conveying vehicle information. Each successive selectable information display level may include additional and/or alternative vehicle information when compared to the preceding selectable information display level. The information display system further includes a controller configured to display the plurality of selectable information display levels according to an at least one driver input. In this way, the information display can display a particular selectable information display level best suited to a driver's individual preferences or understanding of the vehicle's operations.

Vehicle Information Display And Method

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US Patent:
20120235806, Sep 20, 2012
Filed:
May 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/483523
Inventors:
David Watson - Ann Arbor MI, US
Angela L. Watson - Ann Arbor MI, US
Sohel Merchant - Canton MI, US
Craig Sandvig - Sterling Heights MI, US
Ivette Hernández - Westland MI, US
Steven Bishop - Mountain View CA, US
Engin Erdogan - San Francisco CA, US
Altay Jun Wakui Sendil - Pacifica CA, US
Susanne Stage - San Francisco CA, US
Ryan J. Skaff - Farmington Hills MI, US
Derek Hartl - Royal Oak MI, US
James Belloli - Clinton Township MI, US
Jeffrey Greenberg - Ann Arbor MI, US
Michael Blommer - Ann Arbor MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
340441, 340438, 340455, 3404502, 340449
Abstract:
An information display system for a vehicle includes an information display for displaying a plurality of selectable information display levels according to an information display hierarchy. Each selectable information display level may include one or more visual gauges for conveying vehicle information. Each successive selectable information display level may include additional and/or alternative vehicle information when compared to the preceding selectable information display level. The information display system further includes a controller configured to display the plurality of selectable information display levels according to an at least one driver input. In this way, the information display can display a particular selectable information display level best suited to a driver's individual preferences or understanding of the vehicle's operations.
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