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James A Axiotis

from Auburn Hills, MI
Age ~72

James Axiotis Phones & Addresses

  • 4431 Castlewood Ct, Lake Angelus, MI 48326 (248) 340-1128 (248) 340-2483 (248) 276-9109
  • Auburn Hills, MI
  • 1100 Northview Ln, Rochester, MI 48307 (248) 651-7364
  • 1608 Devonwood Dr, Rochester, MI 48306 (248) 651-7364
  • Rochester Hills, MI
  • Troy, MI
  • Detroit, MI
  • 4431 N Castlewood Ct, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (810) 340-2483

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Senior Product Engineering Manager

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Location:
Auburn Hills, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Independent Interior Engineering Consultant
Senior Product Engineering Manager
Skills:
Design
Automotive Engineering
Automotive
Engineering
Product Design
Interior Architecture
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James Axiotis

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Location:
Auburn Hills, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
General Motors
Semi Retired

Publications

Us Patents

Flipper Panel For A Vehicle

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US Patent:
7216916, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Aug 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/913933
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Czerwinski - Oxford MI, US
Seyed R. Hashemizad - Danville CA, US
James Axiotis - Auburn Hills MI, US
Mosen Sepasi - Mississauga, CA
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
ABC Group, Inc. - Toronto, Ontario
International Classification:
B60N 2/04
US Classification:
296 66, 296 2444, 296 2443, 297396
Abstract:
A removable flipper panel system for a vehicle includes a rod housing mounted on a seat support member which is movable with respect to a load floor of the vehicle. A load bearing blow-molded hard panel hides the gap which is formed between seat and load floor when the seat moves. The system includes a rod and spring assembly mechanism having a configuration to sustain the panel in adjustable positions between a generally planar position and an upright position. The flipper panel attaches to the seat to provide movement for the panel in the planar position to hide the gap and space between the seat and the load floor and to maximize the cargo area. The attachment of the flipper panel to the seat has a locking feature permitting the flipper panel to be removed easily.

Door Trim Panel Assembly And Method

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US Patent:
7971923, Jul 5, 2011
Filed:
Mar 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/397538
Inventors:
Lorin A. Mazur - Shelby MI, US
Sara M. Repen - Farmington MI, US
James Axiotis - Auburn Hills MI, US
David Helmer - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B60J 5/00
US Classification:
2961467
Abstract:
A vehicle door assembly is provided that includes a retainer that secures to a door body panel, specifically, to the door inner panel, and is configured such that a door trim component or components may be secured to the retainer, rather than directly to the door trim panel. Door trim components of lightweight materials may be used, with the retainer providing the structural integrity required for securement to the door inner panel. Because it is not a visible component in the assembled door, the same retainer design may be used for doors of different models in a given vehicle platform, with different door trim components of different materials or styles consistent with the different models secured to identical retainers.

Sliding Arm-Rest Console Assembly

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US Patent:
20030184133, Oct 2, 2003
Filed:
Mar 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/112604
Inventors:
Marcel Mic - Utica MI, US
Anil Bhogesara - Pune, IN
James Axiotis - Auburn Hills MI, US
International Classification:
A47C013/00
US Classification:
297/115000
Abstract:
A sliding arm-rest console assembly for a vehicle includes a console and a storage bin disposed within the console to allow objects to be stored therein. The assembly includes a stowage door pivotally connected to the console for opening and closing the storage bin in an open position and a closed position. The assembly further includes a sliding arm-rest disposed over the stowage door to slide between a retracted position over the stowage door and an extended position extending forward past the stowage door. A slide guide cooperates with the stowage door to latch the stowage door to the console in the closed position and cooperates with the sliding arm-rest to guide movement of the sliding arm-rest along the stowage door between the retracted position and the extended position when the stowage door is in the closed position.

Door Lock Indicator Arm

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US Patent:
20110252708, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Apr 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/763429
Inventors:
Lorin A. Mazur - Shelby MI, US
James C. O'Kane - Shelby Township MI, US
Sara M. Repen - Farmington MI, US
Kouichi Inaba - Farmington Hills MI, US
Rinaldo M. Lucchesi - Rochester Hills MI, US
James Axiotis - Auburn Hills MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
E05B 3/00
E06B 3/70
US Classification:
49503, 2923363
Abstract:
A lock indicator arm for a door having a latch mechanism includes a rod portion connectable on a first end to the latch mechanism, and a knob portion located on a second end of the rod portion opposite the first end and formed as a one-piece structure with the rod portion. The rod portion may include a spring region configured to bias the rod portion against either an interior panel, an exterior panel, or both panels. The knob portion and the rod portion of the lock indicator arm may be formed from a matrix material and a filler material. The filler material may include a plurality of fibers, and the plurality of fibers may be oriented substantially longitudinally along the rod portion. The rod portion of the lock indicator arm may have one of an H-shape cross section and a W-shape cross section.

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