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James Seaman Phones & Addresses

  • Avon, OH
  • Avon Lake, OH
  • Rancho Cordova, CA
  • Folsom, CA
  • Ogden, UT
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Scranton, PA
  • Sacramento, CA

Work

Company: Henriksen & henriksen, p.c. Address: 320 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 Phones: (801) 521-4145 Position: Manager Industries: Legal Services

Education

School / High School: McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific

Ranks

Licence: Utah - Active Date: 2000

Professional Records

License Records

James H Seaman

License #:
RS110946A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

Lawyers & Attorneys

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James E Seaman, West Haven UT - Lawyer

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Address:
Inwest Title Services, Inc.
2037 Commerce Way, West Haven, UT 84401
(801) 399-3544 (Office)
Licenses:
Utah - Active 2000
Education:
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific
Graduated - 1998
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James Seaman - Lawyer

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ISLN:
903883175
Admitted:
1989
University:
Albany Law School

Medicine Doctors

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James P. Seaman

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Specialties:
Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
Work:
Utah Pathology Services Inc
360 E 4500 S STE 4, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
(877) 268-0407 (phone), (877) 266-0056 (fax)

Utah Pathology Services Inc
5121 S Cottonwood St, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
(801) 507-7970 (phone), (801) 507-7996 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Utah School of Medicine
Graduated: 1975
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Seaman graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Salt Lake City, UT and 1 other location and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Seaman is affiliated with Alta View Hospital, Intermountain Medical Center, LDS Hospital and Riverton Hospital.

Resumes

Resumes

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Design Engineering Supervisor

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Location:
38863 Camelot Way, Avon, OH 44011
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake, Llc
Design Engineering Supervisor

Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake, Llc Jan 5, 2015 - Jan 2019
Design Engineer

Paragon Products Llc Aug 1, 2014 - Nov 30, 2014
Mechanical Engineer

Aerojet Rocketdyne Nov 2009 - Apr 2014
Tooling Engineer

Orbital Atk Jun 2006 - Apr 2009
Design Engineer
Education:
University of Utah 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Pro Engineer
Nx 6
Solidworks
Gd&T
Design For Manufacturing
Engineering
Analysis
Aerospace
Testing
Lean Manufacturing
Integration
Finite Element Analysis
Computer Aided Design
Mechanical Engineering
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Ansys
Siemens Nx
Tolerance Analysis
Algor
Cetol
Design Engineering
Interests:
Animal Welfare
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Self Employed

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Work:
James Seaman Bird Control
Self Employed
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James Seaman

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James Seaman
Manager
Henriksen & Henriksen, P.C.
Legal Services
320 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
James J. Seaman
Sales Director
R.W. Beckett Corporation
Mfg Heating Equipment-Nonelectric
PO Box 1289, Elyria, OH 44036
38251 Ctr Rdg Rd, Elyria, OH 44039
(440) 327-1060, (703) 442-0420, (440) 353-6235
James Seaman
CITY RENTALS GROUP LLC
James R. Seaman
SEAMAN RETIREMENT PLANNING ASSOCIATES, LTD
James R. Seaman
SEAMAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LTD
James G Seaman
L & S DECKS AND FENCES, INC
Elyria, OH
James J. Seaman
BARKER AND STAMPFEL HOME APPLIANCES, INC
Euclid, OH
James J Seaman
LOGIC DATA SYSTEMS, INC
Middleburg Heights, OH

Publications

Us Patents

Brake Disc Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
20200025267, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041252
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An arrangement and method for mounting a brake disc to an axle hub of a vehicle is provided. The arrangement includes wedge-shaped holes at an radially inner region of the brake disc, corresponding wedge-shaped key inserts, a retaining device such as a retaining ring, and mounting devices such as bolts or studs and nuts that pass through the retaining ring and keys to bias the keys against the axle hub. The circumferential sides of the wedge shapes are aligned with radial lines extending from the rotation axis of the axle hub. This arrangement and method provides a simple, robust and easily installed brake disc mounting that minimizes heat transfer between the brake disc and the axle hub and accommodates thermal expansion of the brake disc and the axle hub to minimize thermal expansion-induced stresses to the brake disc.

Brake Disc Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
20200025268, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041266
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An arrangement and method for mounting a brake disc to an axle hub of a vehicle is provided. The arrangement includes wedge-shaped holes at an radially inner region of the brake disc, corresponding wedge-shaped key inserts, a retaining device such as a retaining ring, and mounting devices such as bolts or studs and nuts that pass through the retaining ring and keys to bias the keys against the axle hub. The circumferential sides of the wedge shapes are aligned with radial lines extending from the rotation axis of the axle hub. This arrangement and method provides a simple, robust and easily installed brake disc mounting that minimizes heat transfer between the brake disc and the axle hub and accommodates thermal expansion of the brake disc and the axle hub to minimize thermal expansion-induced stresses to the brake disc.

Brake Disc Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
20200025269, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041281
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An arrangement and method for mounting a brake disc to an axle hub of a vehicle is provided. The arrangement includes wedge-shaped holes at an radially inner region of the brake disc, corresponding wedge-shaped key inserts, a retaining device such as a retaining ring, and mounting devices such as bolts or studs and nuts that pass through the retaining ring and keys to bias the keys against the axle hub. The circumferential sides of the wedge shapes are aligned with radial lines extending from the rotation axis of the axle hub. This arrangement and method provides a simple, robust and easily installed brake disc mounting that minimizes heat transfer between the brake disc and the axle hub and accommodates thermal expansion of the brake disc and the axle hub to minimize thermal expansion-induced stresses to the brake disc.

Brake Disc Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
20200025270, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Jul 20, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/041292
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An arrangement and method for mounting a brake disc to on axle hub of a vehicle is provided. The arrangement includes wedge-shaped holes at an radially inner region of the brake disc, corresponding wedge-shaped key inserts, a retaining device such as a retaining ring, and mounting devices such as bolts or studs and nuts that pass through the retaining ring and keys to bias the keys against the axle hub. The circumferential sides of the wedge shapes are aligned with radial lines extending from the rotation axis of the axle hub. This arrangement and method provides a simple, robust and easily installed brake disc mounting that minimizes heat transfer between the brake disc and the axle hub and accommodates thermal expansion of the brake disc and the axle hull to minimize thermal ex pans ion-induced stresses to the brake disc.

Brake Disc Mounting Arrangement

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US Patent:
20200025271, Jan 23, 2020
Filed:
Oct 3, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/151122
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
F16D 65/02
Abstract:
An arrangement and method for mounting a brake disc to an axle hub of a vehicle is provided. The arrangement includes wedge-shaped holes at an radially inner region of the brake disc, corresponding wedge-shaped key inserts, a retaining device such as a retaining ring, and mounting devices such as bolts or studs and nuts that pass through the retaining ring and keys to bias the keys against the axle hub. The circumferential sides of the wedge shapes are aligned with radial lines extending from the rotation axis of the axle hub. This arrangement and method provides a simple, robust and easily installed brake disc mounting that minimizes heat transfer between the brake disc and the axle hub and accommodates thermal expansion of the brake disc and the axle hub to minimize thermal expansion-induced stresses to the brake disc.

Thermally Isolated Composite Exciter Ring

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US Patent:
20190309810, Oct 10, 2019
Filed:
Apr 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/949129
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
Kevin D. HANTAK - Elyria OH, US
James A. SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
F16C 41/00
B60T 8/32
Abstract:
A composite exciter ring for use in a vehicle brake system includes a base layer and a cover layer that is disposed on the base layer. The base layer is made of a ceramic material that insulates the cover layer from a heat source generated during brake activation. The cover layer is made of a plastic material and that defines openings. Each opening exposes a different part of the base layer. The ceramic material includes an additive infused therein. The additive has an effect on a magnetic field.

Brake Disc With Coning-Compensating Arrangement

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US Patent:
20170292575, Oct 12, 2017
Filed:
Apr 7, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/093278
Inventors:
- Elyria OH, US
James SEAMAN - Avon OH, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An internally ventilated brake disc with a disc coning reducing arrangement is provided in which temperature differences between inboard and outboard sides of the brake disc are minimized in order to reduce coning-causing differential thermal expansion. Between a radially inner region of a brake disc that includes brake disc-to-axle hub mounting features and a radially outer region the mass of the inboard side of the brake disc is distributed in a manner that reduces the amount of differential thermal expansion occurring during brake application between the inboard and outboard sides of the brake disc, thereby minimizing thermally-induced coning effects. The inboard side disc plate portion may having an increasing axial thickness in the direction from the radially outer region to the radially inner region, providing additional material mass to receive and dissipate heat energy received during a braking event.
James Anthony Seaman from Avon, OH, age ~40 Get Report