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Brian Edward Elzerman

from Burlington, MI
Age ~59

Brian Elzerman Phones & Addresses

  • 7362 11 Mile Rd, Burlington, MI 49029 (810) 599-5833
  • 18541 Daymon Dr, Gregory, MI 48137 (734) 498-2300
  • Clarkston, MI
  • Howell, MI
  • Brighton, MI
  • Lake Orion, MI
  • 18541 Daymon Dr, Gregory, MI 48137 (734) 620-2032

Work

Company: Vp energy Jan 2010 Position: President

Education

Degree: BSME School / High School: Lawrence Technological University 1983 to 1988 Specialities: Manufacturing

Emails

Industries

Automotive

Resumes

Resumes

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Managing Member

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Location:
7362 11 Mile Rd, Burlington, MI 49029
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
VP Energy since Jan 2010
President

COMEC-USA since Feb 2007
President

Verde Partners LLC since Jan 2007
CEO and Managing Partner

Manufacturing Engineering Services since Jan 2000
President

Simpson Industries, Plymouth, MI Jun 1995 - Jan 2000
Director of Advanced Manufacturing
Education:
Lawrence Technological University 1983 - 1988
BSME, Manufacturing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brian Elzerman
Managing Partner
VP Energy LLC
Business Consulting Services · Mfg Industrial Gases
2244 Euler Rd, Brighton Twp, MI 48114
Brian Elzerman
Principal
Verde Partners LLC
Business Services
4592 Leblanc Ct, Brighton Twp, MI 48116

Publications

Us Patents

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
6450584, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Jul 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/899772
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI, 48084
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI, 48137
Ben Merrill - Canton MI, 48188
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI, 48114
International Classification:
B60B 2700
US Classification:
3011051, 188218 XL, 2989807, 29469
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly ( ) and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle ( ), a bearing ( ) press fit into the knuckle ( ), and a wheel hub ( ) coupled to the bearing ( ) and rotateable with respect to the knuckle ( ). The wheel hub ( ) has a flange surface ( ) having a relief channel ( ) formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs ( ) are press fit into bolt opening ( ) formed in the relief channel ( ). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface ( ) for mating with a rotor ( ) to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly ( ) is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface ( ) to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
6485109, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Oct 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/414113
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI
Ben Merrill - Canton MI
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI
Assignee:
Simpson Industries, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B60B 2700
US Classification:
3011051, 301 35621, 188218 XL, 29469, 2989807
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly ( ) and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle ( ), a bearing ( ) press fit into the knuckle ( ), and a wheel hub ( ) coupled to the bearing ( ) and rotateable with respect to the knuckle ( ). The wheel hub ( ) has a flange surface ( ) having a relief channel ( ) formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs ( ) are press fit into bolt opening ( ) formed in the relief channel ( ). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface ( ) for mating with a rotor ( ) to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly ( ) is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface ( ) to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Wheel Hub Assembly Fixture

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US Patent:
6634266, Oct 21, 2003
Filed:
Dec 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/016589
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI
Ben Merrill - Canton MI
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI
Assignee:
Simpson Industries, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B23B 3300
US Classification:
82168, 82165, 29724, 2989436, 29894361, 2989809, 279141
Abstract:
A part clamping fixture assembly for locating and holding a wheel hub assembly for final finishing a flange face of the wheel hub includes a top portion having a bore formed therethrough. The fixture assembly includes a puller member having an upper end for communicating with a drive mechanism and a lower end opposite the upper end. The puller member has an encasing disposed therearound. The encasing has a lower portion for engaging a bearing of the wheel hub assembly and an upper portion in communication with the top portion. The fixture assembly also includes a lift mechanism for lifting the wheel hub assembly generally upward such that a surface of the bearing engages the lower end of the puller member. The lift mechanism is engageable with the lower end of the puller member such that the drive mechanism will rotate the puller member and the lift mechanism together to accomplish the final finishing of the flange face.

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
7716833, May 18, 2010
Filed:
Nov 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/998865
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI, US
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI, US
Ben Merrill - Canton MI, US
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI, US
Assignee:
Metaldyne Chassis Products, LLC - Wixom MI
International Classification:
B21K 1/40
US Classification:
29894361, 29894362, 3011051
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly () and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle (), a bearing () press fit into the knuckle (), and a wheel hub () coupled to the bearing () and rotateable with respect to the knuckle (). The wheel hub () has a flange surface () having a relief channel () formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs () are press fit into bolt opening () formed in the relief channel (). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface () for mating with a rotor () to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly () is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface () to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
RE42914, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Apr 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/413076
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI, US
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI, US
Ben Merrill - Canton MI, US
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI, US
Assignee:
DMI Edon LLC - Wixom MI
International Classification:
B21K 1/40
B60B 27/00
US Classification:
3011051, 2989807, 29469, 188218 XL
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly () and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle (), a bearing () press fit into the knuckle (), and a wheel hub () coupled to the bearing () and rotateable with respect to the knuckle (). The wheel hub () has a flange surface () having a relief channel () formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs () are press fit into bolt opening () formed in the relief channel (). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface () for mating with a rotor () to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly () is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface () to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
20040046440, Mar 11, 2004
Filed:
Sep 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/658861
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI, US
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI, US
Ben Merrill - Canton MI, US
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI, US
International Classification:
B60B027/00
US Classification:
301/105100
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly () and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle (), a bearing () press fit into the knuckle (), and a wheel hub () coupled to the bearing () and rotateable with respect to the knuckle (). The wheel hub () has a flange surface () having a relief channel () formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs () are press fit into bolt opening () formed in the relief channel (). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface () for mating with a rotor () to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly () is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface () to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Knuckle Hub Assembly And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
20050206221, Sep 22, 2005
Filed:
Dec 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/012074
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI, US
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI, US
Ben Merrill - Canton MI, US
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI, US
International Classification:
B60B027/00
US Classification:
301105100
Abstract:
A knuckle hub assembly () and a method for manufacturing same whereby brake run out is produced includes a knuckle (), a bearing () press fit into the knuckle (), and a wheel hub () coupled to the bearing () and rotateable with respect to the knuckle (). The wheel hub () has a flange surface () having a relief channel () formed therein. A plurality of wheel studs () are press fit into bolt opening () formed in the relief channel (). This arrangement provides a flat flange surface () for mating with a rotor () to minimize brake run out. The knuckle hub assembly () is mounted into a floating tool for finish turning of the flange surface () to provide minimal run out and maximum flatness.

Knuckle Hub Fixture Assembly And Method Of Using

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US Patent:
62129813, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Oct 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/414114
Inventors:
Daniel Brinker - Troy MI
Brian Elzerman - Gregory MI
Ben Merrill - Canton MI
Robert Veldman - Brighton MI
Assignee:
Simpson Industries, Inc. - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
B23B 100
US Classification:
82 111
Abstract:
A part clamping fixture assembly for locating and holding a knuckle/hub assembly, including a knuckle, a wheel hub and a bearing, for final finishing of a flange face of the wheel hub includes a top portion, a first housing portion, and a second housing portion. The first housing portion is intended to engage a first appendage of the knuckle and the second housing portion is intended to engage a second appendage portion of the knuckle. The fixture assembly also includes a puller member having an upper end for communicating with a drive mechanism in order to rotate the knuckle/hub assembly and a lower end opposite the upper end. An encasing is disposed around the puller member and has a lower portion for contacting the bearing. The fixture assembly also includes a lift mechanism for lifting the knuckle/hub assembly generally upward such that a surface of the bearing engages the lower portion of the encasing and such that the first housing portion and the second housing portion engage the first and second appendages respectively.
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