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Pete N Kiousis

from Waterford, MI
Age ~56

Pete Kiousis Phones & Addresses

  • 550 Grixdale Ln, Waterford, MI 48328 (248) 681-8478 (248) 647-3679
  • 1594 Sheffield Rd, Birmingham, MI 48009 (248) 647-3679 (248) 255-1962
  • Ferndale, MI
  • Grosse Ile, MI
  • 11318 Suffolk Dr, Southgate, MI 48195 (734) 287-2395
  • Troy, MI
  • Oakland, MI
  • 550 Grixdale Ln, Waterford, MI 48328 (248) 255-1962

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

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Resumes

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Ip And Business Attorney At Vivaqua Law

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Position:
IP and Business Attorney at Vivaqua Law
Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Vivaqua Law - Ann Arbor, Mi since Jan 2013
IP and Business Attorney

BrooksGroup - Shelby Township Mar 2012 - Jan 2013
Intellectual Property and Business Attorney

Rader, Fishman & Grauer 2009 - Mar 2012
Of Counsel

arvinmeritor 2002 - 2008
assistant general counsel - intellectual property

brookskushman 1997 - 2002
Associate
Education:
Wayne State University Law School 1994 - 1998
JD, Law specializing in IP
University of Michigan-Dearborn 1986 - 1990
bsme, mechanical engineering
southgate anderson 1984 - 1987

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Pete Kiousis
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE, SANDBLAST & PAINT, INC

Publications

Us Patents

Sectional Removably Attachable Top

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US Patent:
20030168880, Sep 11, 2003
Filed:
Nov 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045460
Inventors:
James Burkel - Chelsea MI, US
PETE KIOUSIS - BIRMINGHAM MI, US
International Classification:
B60J007/00
US Classification:
296/103000
Abstract:
A removably attachable top for vehicles. The top is preferably composed of five panels: one front top panel, one rear top panel, one rear side panel, one right side panel and one left side panel. When fully assembled, the top creates a rigid, weather-tight cover enclosing the driver, passenger, and cargo compartments. The individual panels of top are easily removably attachable to each other and to structural portions of the vehicle. The panels are also easily manageable during assembly and disassembly and storable, allowing the top to be selectively removed. The removable top may also be made using four panel or six or more panels.

Spray Formed Stabilizer Bar Lateral Retainer

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US Patent:
20050127633, Jun 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/734467
Inventors:
Joseph Fader - Brighton MI, US
Mark Kleckner - Lake Orion MI, US
Maurice Bechard - Tupperville, CA
Stephen Yue - Montreal, CA
Luiz Lopes - Troy MI, US
William Elders - Chatham, CA
Timothy Sowinski - Chatham, CA
Leo Medeiros - Guelph, CA
Pete Kiousis - Birmingham MI, US
International Classification:
B60G021/05
US Classification:
280124106
Abstract:
An anti-shift collar prevents lateral movement of a stabilizer bar assembly. The anti-shift collar is thermally formed to a central segment of the stabilizer bar and is locked to the central segment thereby.

Thermal Spray Reinforcement Of A Stabilizer Bar

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US Patent:
20050214560, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
Mar 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/808753
Inventors:
Stephen Yue - Montreal, CA
Mark Kleckner - Lake Orion MI, US
Maurice Bechard - Tupperville, CA
Joseph Fader - Brighton MI, US
Luiz Lopes - Canton MI, US
William Elders - Chatham, CA
Timothy Sowinski - Chatham, CA
Leo Medeiros - Guelph, CA
Pete Kiousis - Birmingham MI, US
International Classification:
B32B015/00
B05D001/08
US Classification:
428600000, 428937000, 428614000, 427446000
Abstract:
A manufacturing process produces a stabilizer bar having a thickened, reinforced portion formed by thermal spraying a molten metal onto a surface of the bar. The process produces a stabilizer bar having a thickened portion in the areas typically subject to fatigue failure while avoiding the addition of unnecessary material and weight to other locations of the stabilizer bar not needing reinforcement. In one example, the unprocessed bar stock is thermally sprayed in desired locations. The thermally sprayed bar is formed into a desired shape and heat treated. The heat treated, formed, and sprayed bar is shot peened. Alternatively, the bar is thermally sprayed after the surface has been prepared by shot peening. Forming of the bar may also occur before thermal spraying, and pretreated bar stock may also be used.

Integrated Stabilizer Bar Bushing And Strap

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US Patent:
20060103100, May 18, 2006
Filed:
Nov 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/992162
Inventors:
Joseph Fader - Brighton MI, US
Mark Kleckner - Lake Orion MI, US
Maurice Bechard - Tupperville, CA
Stephen Yue - Montreal, CA
Luiz Lopes - Troy MI, US
William Elders - Chatham, CA
Timothy Sowinski - Chatham, CA
Leo Medeiros - Guelph, CA
Pete Kiousis - Birmingham MI, US
International Classification:
B60G 21/055
US Classification:
280124107, 267189000
Abstract:
A suspension assembly includes an inventive bushing having an integrated bushing and strap supporting a stabilizer bar. The bushing includes a body having a hole for receiving the stabilizer bar. A base of the body may include a cut so that the bushing can be spread apart to insert the stabilizer bar through the cut and into the hole. The bushing includes a shell around the exterior of the body that provides legs which are used to secure the inventive bushing to the vehicle frame. The shell includes one or more layers of cords similar to the steel belting of a tire to provide structural integrity to the shell. Layers of cords can be arranged at angles relative to one another to provide increased lateral stability.

Angled Bushing Mount For Stabilizer Bar

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US Patent:
20060103101, May 18, 2006
Filed:
Nov 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/992590
Inventors:
Timothy Sowinski - Chatham, CA
Mark Kleckner - Lake Orion MI, US
Joseph Fader - Brighton MI, US
Stephen Yue - Montreal, CA
Luiz Lopes - Troy MI, US
William Elders - Chatham, CA
Maurice Bechard - Tupperville, CA
Leo Medeiros - Guelph, CA
Pete Kiousis - Birmingham MI, US
International Classification:
B60G 21/055
US Classification:
280124107
Abstract:
A stabilizer bar includes having bends forming angled portions. The angled portions are supported by bushings that are secured by straps to a vehicle frame. The stabilizer bar rotates about a axis. The bushings supporting the stabilizer bar have an axes that are transverse to the pivotal axis of the stabilizer bar and to one another. The bushings have flared or thickened portions at their outer ends to provide additional bushing material since the misaligned pivotal axis permits the stabilizer bar to deflect the bushing as it rotates. The straps may be cupped so that they laterally locate the bushings as the stabilizer bar rotate about its pivotal axis.

Sectional Removably Attachable Top

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US Patent:
20030085586, May 8, 2003
Filed:
May 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/144637
Inventors:
Pete Kiousis - Birmingham MI, US
James Burkel - Chelsea MI, US
International Classification:
B62D025/06
US Classification:
296/102000, 296/103000
Abstract:
A removably attachable top for vehicles. In a preferred embodiment, the top is composed of six panels: one front top panel, one rear top panel, one rear side panel, one front side panel, one right side panel, and one left side panel. When fully assembled, the top creates a rigid, weather-tight cover enclosing an open compartment of a vehicle. The individual panels of the top are easily removably attachable to each other and to the vehicle. The panels are also easily manageable during assembly and disassembly and storable, allowing the top to be selectively removed.
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