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  • 26830 Kingston Glen Ln, Katy, TX 77494 (713) 299-9564
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Project Manager Scrum Master

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Location:
Katy, TX
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Calvert Systems Engineering, Incorporated
Project Manager Scrum Master
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Owner

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Work:
Marks Mobile Mechanix
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Mark Wasik

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Mark K. Wasik
INTERRA-VISION (COSHOCTON), LLC

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Visor

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US Patent:
D3149366, Feb 26, 1991
Filed:
May 26, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/357441
Inventors:
Abdi R. Lawassani - Pontiac MI
Mark J. Wasik - Alma MI
Assignee:
United Technologies Automotive - Dearborn MI
US Classification:
D12191

Vehicle Sun Visor And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
49987674, Mar 12, 1991
Filed:
Aug 25, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/398814
Inventors:
Abdi R. Lawassani - Pontiac MI
Mark J. Wasik - Alma MI
Assignee:
United Technologies Automotive - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 971
Abstract:
A sun visor comprises a first visor core half (15), with an integral flange (16) disposed to the first visor core half by an integral hinge (17), bonded to a second visor core half (18), except for the flange, which remains open. Two pieces of suitable material are joined together to form an envelope (10) in the shape of a visor core assembly (9). The visor core assembly is inserted into the envelope, and the material along an open edge of the envelope (38) is inserted into the core and attached along an interior edge (46) of the flange and along an interior edge (48) of the second visor core half. The flange is attached to the second visor core half by use of a plurality of snap fasteners (26, 27, 28), and the closure is further strengthened by inserting a mounting rod (7) into a plurality of aligned apertures (30) defined by a plurality of resilient interdigital bearings (31, 32) mounted to the second visor core half and the flange. A clean, neat seam results along all edges of the envelope.

Upholstered Sun Visor

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US Patent:
49829912, Jan 8, 1991
Filed:
Jun 29, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/373858
Inventors:
Abdi R. Lawassani - Pontiac MI
Mark J. Wasik - Alma MI
Assignee:
United Technologies Automotive, Inc. - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 971
Abstract:
A thin, upholstered sun visor (35) comprises a planar core (50) received within an envelope comprising a pair of parallel, semi-rigid panels (60) covered with upholstery material (70). The visor is conveniently assembled by adhesive bonding techniques.
Mark E Wasik from Katy, TX, age ~71 Get Report