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  • Dearborn Heights, MI
  • 515 Whitetail Dr, Prudenville, MI 48651
  • Dearborn, MI
  • Redford, MI
  • Inkster, MI

Work

Company: Bousamra landscaping Feb 2010 Position: Actively seeking employment

Education

School / High School: Lawrence Technological University 1999 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology

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John Kapcoe Dearborn Hts, MI

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Work:
Bousamra Landscaping

Feb 2010 to 2000
Actively seeking employment

Denso Manufacturing MI Inc

Nov 2007 to Mar 2009
Contract employee for ACRO

Self-Employed- Perfection Landscaping

Mar 2005 to Oct 2007

Visteon Climate Control

Sep 1999 to Oct 2004
Product Development Engineer

Electro-Wire Inc

Sep 1996 to Jun 1999
Tool and Die maker

Education:
Lawrence Technological University
1999
Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Business Records

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Phones & Addresses
John Kapcoe
Principal
Kapcoe Photography
Photo Portrait Studio
12916 Maxwell Rd, Ash Township, MI 48117

Publications

Us Patents

Oil Pan Including A Snap-Fit Cover And Removable Oil Filter Element

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US Patent:
6488844, Dec 3, 2002
Filed:
Jan 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/767278
Inventors:
Todd M. Willis - Walled Lake MI
Robert M. Waters - Canton MI
John C. Kapcoe - Southgate MI
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Souhfield MI
International Classification:
B01D 35027
US Classification:
210172, 210232, 210451, 184 624, 184106
Abstract:
An oil reservoir for vehicle transmissions includes an oil pan, cover, and filter cartridge which are manufactured as separate components. The cover is attached to the pan preferably with a snap-fit connection. The filter cartridge is releasably secured in position between the cover and pan so as to enable the module to be installed and removed without having to disconnect the cover from the pan.

Snap-Together Filter System For Transmission Oil Pan And Method Of Manufacture

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US Patent:
6523561, Feb 25, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/769114
Inventors:
John C. Kapcoe - Southgate MI
Robert M. Waters - Canton MI
Todd M. Willis - Walled Lake MI
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
F01M 110
US Classification:
137 1501, 137590, 184 624, 210168
Abstract:
An oil reservoir for a vehicle transmission includes a separately formed oil pan and suction tube each formed of plastics material. A filter cartridge is disposed about a lower end portion of the suction tube to filter oil entering an oil inlet of the suction tube at the lower end. The suction tube and floor of the oil pan have snap-together connecting structure. To assemble the suction tube with the floor of the oil pan, the tube is simply pressed toward the pan causing the connecting structure to engage with a snap-fit connection.

Sealing System For A Shaft

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US Patent:
7051694, May 30, 2006
Filed:
Feb 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/781140
Inventors:
Frank Warnecke - Karlsruhe, DE
John Kapcoe - Carleton MI, US
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul Sealing Systems, Bretten GmbH & Co. - Bretten
International Classification:
F02F 11/00
F16J 15/32
US Classification:
123195C, 277566, 277574
Abstract:
A sealing system for a shaft, in particular for a combustion engine, with a motor casing cover having a clearance hole for take-up of a carrier is shown having at least one dynamically and at least one statically effective sealing area and is equipped with a centering area that allows centering relative to the clearance hole, when the carrier is securely connected to the motor casing cover by means of a quarter-turn fastener. The centering area is arranged on the level of the quarter-turn fastener in such a way that the dynamic sealing area is aligned with a shaft and the static sealing area with given pressure can be used in a corresponding section of the motor casing cover.

Method Of Retaining A Dynamic Seal In A Bore That Has A Draft

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US Patent:
20080012238, Jan 17, 2008
Filed:
Feb 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/348714
Inventors:
John Kapcoe - Carleton MI, US
Ron Noteboom - Lennox MI, US
International Classification:
F16J 15/32
US Classification:
277572000
Abstract:
The invention provides a seal assembly for a shaft. The seal assembly includes a seal member operable to encircle a rotatable shaft. The seal member includes an outwardly facing annular sealing surface. The seal assembly also includes a carrier having an aperture sealingly receiving the annular sealing surface. The aperture extends along an axis between a first edge to a second edge. The aperture includes a first surface portion having a first surface finish and a second surface portion having a second surface finish rougher than the first surface finish. The second surface finish cooperates with the annular sealing surface to limit movement of the seal member along the axis.

Fluid Delivery System And Method Of Forming Fluid Delivery System

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US Patent:
20140076266, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/617491
Inventors:
Shashikumar Honnikoppa - Ann Arbor MI, US
John Kapcoe - Carleton MI, US
Assignee:
ElringKlinger North America, Inc. - Plymouth MI
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. - Erlanger KY
International Classification:
F17D 1/00
F01M 1/00
B23P 17/04
US Classification:
123196 R, 137343, 29428
Abstract:
A fluid delivery system formed of a first component and a second component. The first component includes a first surface and a pair of first walls extending outwardly from the first surface. The second component includes a second surface facing the first surface. The second component includes a pair of second walls and a pair of inner walls which both extend outwardly from the second surface. Each of the pair of second walls and each of the pair of first walls are vibrationally welded at a primary weld joint. The pair of inner walls extends outwardly from the second surface and sealingly contacts the first surface to define a fluid passage and a pair of cavities on either side of the fluid passage. Weld flash formed during the vibrational welding of the primary joints is contained within the pair of cavities and prevented from entering the fluid passage.

Radial Lip Seal Having Protected Porous Dust Excluder

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US Patent:
62575872, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
May 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/316422
Inventors:
David Michael Toth - Brighton MI
Bhawani Sanker Tripathy - Canton MI
John C. Kapcoe - Southgate MI
Assignee:
Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. - Southfield MI
International Classification:
F16J 1532
US Classification:
277309
Abstract:
A shaft seal assembly includes an outer stationary carrier, an inner member, and a sealing system including a primary lubricant-retention seal that is fixed to the carrier in combination with a number of debris-excluding seal features. Such features include a first debris-exclusion seal fixed to the carrier adjacent the primary seal and a second debris-exclusion seal that is mounted on either the carrier or inner member and has at least one lip sealingly engaging the other of the carrier and inner member in spaced relation to the first debris-exclusion lip defining a sealed annular cavity therebetween. Disposed within the cavity is a porous filter element in the preferred form of an open cell sponge. The various dust exclusion features cooperate to allow each to perform efficiently. The outermost second debris-exclusion seal guards the foam against substantial debris, and the foam in turn protects the first debris-exclusion lip against virtually all debris.
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