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Matthew Baekelandt Phones & Addresses

  • North Augusta, SC
  • Martinez, GA
  • 29 Brooklyn Ave, Pontiac, MI 48340
  • Troy, MI
  • 4781 Greer Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48324 (248) 681-7410
  • Big Rapids, MI
  • Oakland, MI
  • 751 Willow Ln, North Augusta, SC 29841

Resumes

Resumes

Matthew Baekelandt Photo 1

Project Engineer - Textron

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Location:
Augusta, GA
Industry:
Automotive
Work:

Project Engineer - Textron
Matthew Baekelandt Photo 2

Senior Project Manager - Textron

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Location:
Augusta, GA
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Textron Jul 1, 2007 - Nov 1, 2011
Project Engineer

Textron Jul 1, 2007 - Nov 1, 2011
Senior Project Manager

Lear Corporation May 2000 - May 2006
Project Engineer

May 2000 - May 2006
Senior Project Manager - Textron
Education:
Augusta University 2008 - 2010
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Ferris State University 1995 - 2000
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Management
Plastics
Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Gd&T
Continuous Improvement
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Nx Unigraphics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Value Stream Mapping
Process Improvement
Solidworks
Systems Engineering
Catia
Unigraphics
Finite Element Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

High Strength Fastening System

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US Patent:
20060117535, Jun 8, 2006
Filed:
May 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/434690
Inventors:
Derek Fraser - Harrow, CA
Matthew Baekelandt - Pontiac MI, US
Iris Drew - Berkley MI, US
Gerald Morrison - Beverly Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Lear Corporation - Southfield MI
International Classification:
E04F 19/02
US Classification:
024289000
Abstract:
A fastening system for a vehicle is provided. The fastening system includes a metal clip which is easily inserted and removed from a polymeric doghouse. The doghouse is integrally molded with a vehicle interior trim component. After the clip is inserted into the doghouse, the trim component may be snapped into place over a structural pillar by inserting the clip into an aperture and the pillar. The fastening system is designed such that it will not fail, and the trim component will remain in place, when an air bag adjacent to the trim component is deployed. If desired, the trim component can be easily removed from the support pillar by sliding the trim component, and the attached doghouse, away from the clip. The clip can then be removed from the pillar, a new one inserted into the doghouse, and the trim component can be reused.

Integral Trim Tether System For Vehicle Applications

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US Patent:
20060220356, Oct 5, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/907414
Inventors:
Matthew Baekelandt - Pontiac MI, US
Assignee:
LEAR CORPORATION - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60R 21/213
B60R 21/215
US Classification:
280730200, 280728300
Abstract:
A trim component retaining assembly () includes a trim component () and a tether (). A first portion () of the tether () is integrally formed with the trim component (). A fastener () is coupled to a second portion () of the tether () and couples the tether () to a vehicle support structure (). The tether () retains the trim component () to the vehicle support structure () during the deployment of a vehicle restraint ().

Dual Stage Vehicle Interior Trim Fastener

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US Patent:
20070137004, Jun 21, 2007
Filed:
Dec 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/311972
Inventors:
Matthew Baekelandt - Pontiac MI, US
International Classification:
E04F 19/02
US Classification:
024289000
Abstract:
A fastener for retaining a trim panel to a vehicle frame member includes a shank having a first end and a second end. The first end is adapted to be connected to the trim panel and the second end is adapted to be inserted into an opening provided in the frame member. A primary locking element is attached to the shank and operable to cooperate with the opening in the frame member for retaining the trim panel in a normal position. The primary locking element is configured to release from the opening when a sufficient outward force is applied to the trim panel. A secondary locking element is attached to the shank for retaining the second end of the shank in the opening in the frame member and supporting the trim panel in an extended position spaced apart from the frame member after the primary locking element has been released. A fastener for retaining a trim panel to a vehicle frame member includes a shank having a first end and a second end. A trim panel connector is fixed to the first end of the shank. A flange is fixed about the shank between the first end and the second end. A collar is slidably disposed about the shank between the flange and the second end. An arm has a first end and a second end. The first end of the arm is connected to the collar. The second end of the arm is connected to the shank.

Utility Vehicle Cowl Assembly

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US Patent:
20210094477, Apr 1, 2021
Filed:
Dec 15, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/122536
Inventors:
- Providence RI, US
Nick Moore - Augusta GA, US
Matthew Baekelandt - North Augusta SC, US
International Classification:
B60R 9/06
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a cargo rack for a utility vehicle. The cargo rack comprises a base structure, a front wall structure extending upward from the base structure and having a top edge, a pair of opposing sidewall structures, wherein each sidewall extends upward from the base structure and having a top edge, and a back wall structure extending upward from the base structure and having a top edge. The cargo rack base structure is structured to be disposed within a reservoir of a vehicle front body cowl such that the entirety of the cargo rack base structure is disposed within the cowl reservoir.

Auxiliary Cargo Storage Bin

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US Patent:
20200346693, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Jul 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/935258
Inventors:
- Providence RI, US
Matthew Baekelandt - North Augusta SC, US
Christopher Furman - Evans GA, US
International Classification:
B62D 21/18
B60R 5/00
B60R 7/00
Abstract:
A vehicle auxiliary storage compartment comprising a floor, a back wall that extends upward from the floor, and a front wall that extends upward from floor opposite the back wall, and a pair of opposing sidewalls disposed at opposing ends of the front wall and the back wall. The front wall is defined by a back side of a seating structure of a vehicle in which the auxiliary storage compartment is disposed.

Utility Vehicle Cowl Assembly

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US Patent:
20200094746, Mar 26, 2020
Filed:
Nov 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/695311
Inventors:
- Providence RI, US
Nick Moore - Augusta GA, US
Matthew Baekelandt - North Augusta SC, US
International Classification:
B60R 9/06
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a cargo rack for a utility vehicle. The cargo rack comprises a base structure, a front wall structure extending upward from the base structure and having a top edge, a pair of opposing sidewall structures, wherein each sidewall extends upward from the base structure and having a top edge, and a back wall structure extending upward from the base structure and having a top edge. The cargo rack base structure is structured to be disposed within a reservoir of a vehicle front body cowl such that the entirety of the cargo rack base structure is disposed within the cowl reservoir.

Auxiliary Cargo Storage Bin

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US Patent:
20200094876, Mar 26, 2020
Filed:
Nov 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/695410
Inventors:
- Providence RI, US
Matthew Baekelandt - North Augusta SC, US
Christopher Furman - Augusta GA, US
International Classification:
B62D 21/18
B60R 7/00
B60R 5/00
Abstract:
A vehicle auxiliary storage compartment comprising a floor, a back wall that extends upward from the floor, and a front wall that extends upward from floor opposite the back wall, and a pair of opposing sidewalls disposed at opposing ends of the front wall and the back wall. The front wall is defined by a back side of a seating structure of a vehicle in which the auxiliary storage compartment is disposed.

Auxiliary Cargo Storage Bin

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US Patent:
20180257714, Sep 13, 2018
Filed:
May 9, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/975551
Inventors:
- Providence RI, US
Matthew Baekelandt - North Augusta SC, US
Christopher Furman - Augusta GA, US
International Classification:
B62D 21/18
B60R 7/00
B60R 5/00
Abstract:
A vehicle auxiliary storage compartment comprising a floor, a back wall that extends upward from the floor, and a front wall that extends upward from floor opposite the back wall, and a pair of opposing sidewalls disposed at opposing ends of the front wall and the back wall. The front wall is defined by a back side of a seating structure of a vehicle in which the auxiliary storage compartment is disposed.
Matthew J Baekelandt from North Augusta, SC, age ~47 Get Report