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Sucha S Sian

from Farmington Hills, MI
Age ~82

Sucha Sian Phones & Addresses

  • 38073 Lantern Hill Ct, Farmingtn Hls, MI 48331 (248) 736-4688
  • Farmington Hills, MI
  • Livonia, MI
  • 7058 Cedarbank Dr, West Bloomfield, MI 48324 (248) 366-1034 (248) 360-4593
  • Southfield, MI
  • Las Cruces, NM
  • Wayne, MI

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Principal Engineer At Fci Motorized Vehicles Division

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Position:
Principal Engineer at FCI Motorized Vehicles Division
Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
FCI Motorized Vehicles Division
Principal Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Electrical Connector With Connector Position Assurance Member

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US Patent:
6921279, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Jun 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/456646
Inventors:
Sucha Singh Sian - West Bloomfield MI, US
Raymond Bruce McLauchlan - Macomb Township MI, US
Assignee:
FCI Americas Technology, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H01R013/627
US Classification:
439352, 439489
Abstract:
An electrical connector including a housing having a deflectable latch; electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a connector position assurance (CPA) member slidably mounted to the housing. The latch has a front end with an inward projecting latch projection. The front end of the latch includes a first rearward facing stop surface and a second forward facing stop surface. The forward facing stop surface is located at a top side of the front end. The first stop surface is adapted to retain the CPA member at an unlocked position. The second stop surface is adapted to retain the CPA member at a locked position at the top side of the front end.

Electrical Connector Terminal Position Assurance Polarization

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US Patent:
7044806, May 16, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/097008
Inventors:
Sucha S. Sian - West Bloomfield MI, US
Assignee:
FCI America Technology, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H01R 13/64
US Classification:
439680, 439752, 439595
Abstract:
An electrical connector including an electrical terminal; a housing member having the electrical terminal mounted therein; and a terminal position assurance (TPA) member. The housing member includes a deflectable latch which latches the electrical terminal inside the housing member. The TPA member is movably mounted on the housing member. The TPA member includes a blocking section adapted to substantially prevent deflection of the deflectable latch and at least one polarization section. The polarization section comprises a first polarizer and a second polarizer. The first polarizer is adapted to allow proper mounting of the TPA member relative to the housing member in only one position. The second polarizer is adapted to allow proper mounting of a mating electrical connector relative to the electrical connector in only one position.

Diminutive Electrical Connector

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US Patent:
46028374, Jul 29, 1986
Filed:
Dec 27, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/566000
Inventors:
Sucha S. Sian - Southfield MI
Farhad Parvinpour - Sterling Heights MI
Assignee:
United Technologies Automotive, Inc. - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
H01R 1100
US Classification:
339 59M
Abstract:
A construction for a diminutive electrical connector, especially of the type having female-type terminals, includes a connector body for supporting the terminals and a locking block structured to aid in retaining the terminals in the connector body and to provide a closure for openings or "windows" which would otherwise exist adjacent to the mating ends of the terminals. The connector body may also be provided with a lip which serves as a partial closure. Small openings through the closure provide access to the female terminals by male terminals, and are contoured to aid in guiding the relative insertion of the latter into the former.

Two-Part Electrical Connector

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US Patent:
48264520, May 2, 1989
Filed:
Oct 16, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/109451
Inventors:
Sucha S. Sian - Southfield MI
Paul H. Marcus - Elsdorf, DE
Felix P. Adler - Mt. Clemens MI
Assignee:
Altair International, Inc. - Mt. Clemens MI
International Classification:
H01R 1340
US Classification:
439595
Abstract:
A two-part electrical connector, each part having an associated locking member. Locking members engage respective connector parts in a two-step, press-fit relationship. First step engagement secures the locking members to the respective connector parts in loose engagement. Second step engagement locks a plurality of wires or cables and the locking member tightly into the connector parts. Thereafter, the two connector parts are latched together in releasable contact and a good electrical connection is achieved.

Tab Receptacle Terminal

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US Patent:
44720173, Sep 18, 1984
Filed:
Apr 1, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/481513
Inventors:
Sucha S. Sian - Southfield MI
Assignee:
Essex Group, Inc. - Fort Wayne IN
International Classification:
H01R 424
H01R 1311
US Classification:
339217S
Abstract:
A tab receptacle terminal which adapted to be inserted in an insulating housing comprises a box-like main body portion and two cantilever spring contact members extending from the tab-entry end of the body portion and bent back inside the body portion. A spring retention tang struck from each of two opposed side members of the body portion has an inwardly directed projection engageable by a respective one of the contact members upon flexing of the responsive to insertion of a blade tab between the contact members to bias the tang into retaining relation with an abutment shoulder formed in the housing.

Method Of Fabricating An Electrical Terminal

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US Patent:
55511503, Sep 3, 1996
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/466530
Inventors:
Thomas E. Zielinski - China MI
Gregg A. Eisenmann - Canton MI
Robert D. Kennedy - Northville MI
Nickolas O'Branovic - Royal Oak MI
Sucha S. Sian - Southfield MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H01R 4304
US Classification:
29882
Abstract:
A female electrical connector element for connecting a wire lead to a male contact pin has a first end which is crimped to the wire lead and a second end in the form of a socket. The socket includes a cantilevered contact floor and a separate spring contact in opposed relation to the cantilevered contact floor. The male contact pin is inserted between the spring biased contact surface and the cantilevered contact floor to establish an electrical connection. In accordance with the method of fabricating the connector, the cantilevered contact floor is supported sequentially by a series of forming surfaces at a bight portion thereof while the contact floor is being bent through 180. degree. The side flanges of the female component are then folded over the contact for making an enclosure for defining the socket that retains the unitary spring contact.

Electrical Terminal And Method Of Fabricating Same

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US Patent:
54275520, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Nov 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/155506
Inventors:
Thomas E. Zielinski - China MI
Gregg A. Eisenmann - Canton MI
Robert D. Kennedy - Northville MI
Nickolas O'Branovic - Royal Oak MI
Sucha S. Sian - Southfield MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Highland Park MI
International Classification:
H01R 1300
US Classification:
439845
Abstract:
A female electrical terminal element for connecting a wire lead to a male contact pin has a first end which is crimped to the wire lead and a second end in the form of a socket. The socket includes a cantilevered contact floor and a unitary separate spring contact in opposed relation to the cantilevered contact floor. The male contact pin is inserted between the spring biased contact surface and the cantilevered contact floor to establish an electrical connection. In order to improve the reliability and current carrying capacity of the female component, the cantilevered contact floor is supported at a bight portion thereof while the contact floor is being bent through 180. degree. After the cantilevered contact floor is bent 180. degree. , the side flanges of the female component are folded over to make an enclosure for defining the socket and retaining the unitary spring contact in the socket.
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