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  • Chesterton, IN
  • Miamisburg, OH
  • Valparaiso, IN
  • 476 High Meadow Cir, Valparaiso, IN 46383 (219) 531-2040

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Position: Homemaker

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Alan Stahlhut

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
English
Outlook
Process Engineering
Six Sigma
Lean Manufacturing
Project Management
Manufacturing
Preventive Maintenance
5S
Root Cause Analysis
Project Engineering
Maintenance Management
Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Factory
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Us Patents

Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Tab

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US Patent:
7971313, Jul 5, 2011
Filed:
Oct 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/926229
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
15250352, 152250351
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of construction thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Catch

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US Patent:
7996952, Aug 16, 2011
Filed:
Oct 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/877929
Inventors:
Patrick Horstman - Royal Oak MI, US
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
15250352, 15250351
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of assembly thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Member

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US Patent:
8037569, Oct 18, 2011
Filed:
Oct 24, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/923311
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Richard Herring - Granger IN, US
Deborah Herring, legal representative - Granger IN, US
Assignee:
Federal Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
15250352, 15250351
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of assembly thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Method Of Constructing A Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Arm

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US Patent:
8286321, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Jul 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/181004
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
29428, 15250352, 15250351, 15250001
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of construction thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Method Of Manufacturing A Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Member

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US Patent:
8443505, May 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/241866
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Deborah Herring - Granger IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B21D 39/00
B60S 1/04
US Classification:
29434, 29436, 29450, 15250351, 15250352
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of assembly thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Wiper Arm Assembly Having Locking Arms

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US Patent:
7992249, Aug 9, 2011
Filed:
Oct 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/926543
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
15250352, 15250351
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of construction thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Wiper Arm Assembly Having Locking Surfaces

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US Patent:
8042219, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Oct 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/926344
Inventors:
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
B60S 1/34
US Classification:
15250352, 15250351, 1525019
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of construction thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.

Wiper Arm Assembly Having A Locking Catch And Method Of Construction

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US Patent:
20110277302, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
Jul 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/190834
Inventors:
Patrick Horstman - Royal Oak MI, US
Alan J. Stahlhut - Valparaiso IN, US
International Classification:
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
29428
Abstract:
A wiper arm assembly and method of assembly thereof includes a mounting head and a wiper arm configured for relative rotation during assembly from a disassembled position to a shipping position, wherein the wiper arm and mounting head are locked against rotation toward the disassembled position once in the shipping position. The mounting head and wiper arm have locking surfaces configured for locked engagement with one another while in the shipping position. The locking surfaces are brought into engagement with one another by a force imparted by a spring while rotating the mounting head relative to the wiper arm from the disassembled position toward the shipping position. When in the shipping position, the locking surfaces confront each other and prevent the mounting head and the wiper arm from rotating back toward the disassembled position from the shipping position.
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