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Joseph Stanley Paliwoda

from Pinckney, MI
Age ~60

Joseph Paliwoda Phones & Addresses

  • 9838 Scholar Dr, Putnam Township, MI 48169
  • Pinckney, MI
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • Canton, MI

Work

Company: Paragon consulting services 1999 Position: Chief executive officer of personalized nursing light house, inc, and president

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business 1988 to 1994 Specialities: Consulting, Marketing

Skills

Nonprofits • Program Development • Case Management • Mental Health • Public Speaking • Community Outreach • Treatment • Social Services • Grant Writing • Healthcare

Interests

Politics • Quality Improvement In Healthcare • Guitar/Music • Entrepreneurship

Industries

Hospital & Health Care

Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer Of Personalized Nursing Light House, Inc, And President

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Location:
9838 Scholar Dr, Pinckney, MI 48169
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Paragon Consulting Services
Chief Executive Officer of Personalized Nursing Light House, Inc, and President

Personalized Nursing Light House
Chief Executive Officer
Education:
University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business 1988 - 1994
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Consulting, Marketing
University of Michigan Business School
Skills:
Nonprofits
Program Development
Case Management
Mental Health
Public Speaking
Community Outreach
Treatment
Social Services
Grant Writing
Healthcare
Interests:
Politics
Quality Improvement In Healthcare
Guitar/Music
Entrepreneurship

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph Paliwoda
Vice-President
Ann Arbor Family Dentistry
Dentist's Office
2755 Carpenter Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 971-2980

Publications

Us Patents

Bearingless Automotive Coolant Pump With In-Line Drive

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US Patent:
54824320, Jan 9, 1996
Filed:
Jan 18, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/182974
Inventors:
Joseph Paliwoda - West Bloomfield MI
Verle Propst - Rochester Hills MI
Assignee:
Deco-Grand, Inc. - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
F04D 2910
F04B 3500
US Classification:
4151682
Abstract:
A coolant pump system features a pump impeller supported on a pump shaft without bearings, and an axially in-line drive shaft with bearings coupled to the pump drive shaft. The system minimally includes a pump body having a bore therein, a coolant pump impeller, a pump shaft passing through the bore and having the impeller mounted on one end thereof, and a bearingless seal shaft assembly disposed in the bore which prevents coolant from leaking out of the body around the rotating pump shaft. The outer end of the pump shaft and the drive shaft are designed to be quickly disconnected to allow simpler, easier, less expensive interconnection of or replacement of the coolant pump, should that ever be necessary. This interconnection mechanism may take the form of a socket with bayonet slot on one shaft and mating pin on the other shaft that fits in the slot, an in-line threaded stem on one shaft and complementary mating socket on the other shaft, or an in-line unthreaded stem on one shaft and a mating socket on the other shaft with a transverse fastener to secure the shafts from separating. This direct-coupled axial in-line design may be advantageously used with an electric drive motor, a chain-driven, belt-driven or gear-driven drive shaft.

Electric Drive Water Pump

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US Patent:
52755380, Jan 4, 1994
Filed:
Jul 13, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/914044
Inventors:
Joseph Paliwoda - West Bloomfield MI
Verle Propst - Rochester MI
Assignee:
Deco-Grand, Inc. - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
F04B 3500
US Classification:
417314
Abstract:
A coolant pump system driven by an electric motor mounted in-line with the pump shaft to the pump housing. The system minimally includes a pump body having a bore therein, a coolant pump impeller, a pump shaft passing through the bore and having the impeller mounted on one end thereof, and a bearingless seal shaft assembly disposed in the bore which prevents coolant from leaking out of the body around the rotating pump shaft. The outer end of the pump shaft and the drive shaft of the electric motor preferably include a quick-disconnect coupler which allows the two shafts to be repeatedly coupled and uncoupled without damage and without tools. This coupling mechanism may take the form of a socket with bayonet slot on one shaft and mating pin on the other shaft that fits in the slot. A face-mounted electric motor is rigidly but removably bolted to the pump housing, and its drive shaft provides complete support for the pump shaft which rotates therewith. A double-ended drive may be used in the electric shaft motor if desired.

Thru-Feed Lapping Apparatus

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US Patent:
51813467, Jan 26, 1993
Filed:
Aug 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/566482
Inventors:
Joseph Paliwoda - West Bloomfield MI
Robert B. Casadonte - Clawson MI
Ronald R. Reinke - Drayton Plains MI
Assignee:
Deco-Grand, Inc. - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
B24B 100
B24B 704
US Classification:
51327
Abstract:
An automated lapping system employing a rotating table with a horizontal lapping surface and one or more parts tracks with escapement mechanisms for regulating the rate at which parts cross the lapping table. Each parts track is suspended above the rotating surface of the table, and confines the parts to move in single file across the surface of the rotating table. Multiple stations are provided along each track to cause each part passing through the track to stop for a predetermined amount of time at each station. The escapement mechanisms control the stopping and releasing of the parts along each track at the stations. Selected stations, called powered lapping stations, are provided on each track for applying positive downwardly-directed pressure to the part stopped at the station. These powered lapping stations and the escapement mechanisms preferably employ hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders for actuators. All of the powered lapping stations and escapement mechanisms associated with a single track may be operated by a common set of directional control valves.

Engine Block Water Pump Assembly

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US Patent:
49253670, May 15, 1990
Filed:
May 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/354234
Inventors:
Joseph Paliwoda - West Bloomfield MI
Keith F. Hale - Rochester Hills MI
Verle Propst - Rochester Hills MI
Assignee:
Deco-Grand, Inc. - Royal Oak MI
International Classification:
F01P 512
US Classification:
4152131
Abstract:
The rotating parts of a vehicle engine water pump are assembled directly upon the engine block so that the block forms the pump housing. The pump parts include a drive wheel, such as a pulley or sprocket wheel, mounted upon one end of a drive shaft, with a pump impeller mounted upon the opposite end of the shaft. An open cavity is formed in the block to receive the impeller. A cover, having a central opening through which the shaft extends, covers the impeller and cavity and is sealed against the block, around the cavity, so that the cover and block together form a complete, sealed housing. The shaft is rotatably connected to the block, within the cavity, and the drive wheel is located on the outside of the cover, adjacent the block, for connection to a belt or chain from the power supply.
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