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Michele L Smith

from Saint Clair Shores, MI
Age ~42

Michele Smith Phones & Addresses

  • 23601 Brookdale Blvd, St Clr Shores, MI 48082
  • Saint Clair Shores, MI
  • Clinton Township, MI
  • Oak Park, MI
  • Mount Clemens, MI

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Michele Smith Lincoln Park, MI

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Work:
Eastland Women's Clinic
Eastpointe, MI
Apr 2008 to Dec 2013
Lead Medical Assistant / NAF Supervisor

The Oakwood Group
Taylor, MI
Dec 2001 to Dec 2006
Production Operator

Education:
Everest Institute
Dearborn, MI
Sep 2007 to Apr 2008
Certificate in Medical Assistant

Skills:
Ability to work in a fast paced environment. Well organized, Fast learner and extremely motivated.

Publications

Us Patents

Restraint System Mounting

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US Patent:
50870696, Feb 11, 1992
Filed:
Dec 20, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/630624
Inventors:
Thomas J. Corbett - Sterling Heights MI
Michele A. Smith - Davisburg MI
Barry C. Worrell - Miamisburg OH
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
Saturn Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
B60R 2122
US Classification:
280731
Abstract:
A restraint system mounting includes a plurality of hollow support members mounted within the hub portion of the steering wheel in a predetermined pattern. The support members interfit with mounting members which depend from a restraint system module and are arranged in the same pattern. Aligned recesses in the interfitting annular members receive a leg of a spring clip to releasably secure the members to each other. A key inserted through an opening in the hub portion into each pair of interfitting members cams the spring leg out of engagement with the mounting members to release the restraint system module for removal.

Bezel Assembly For Retractor

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US Patent:
49020412, Feb 20, 1990
Filed:
Feb 27, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/316130
Inventors:
Thomas J. Corbett - Sterling Heights MI
Chris C. McGowen - Clarkson MI
Michael S. Mortier - Rochester Hills MI
Michele A. Smith - Davisburg MI
Assignee:
Saturn Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
B60R 2234
US Classification:
280807
Abstract:
The present invention provides a new and improved bezel assembly for a seat belt retractor and particularly promotes low friction extension and retraction of the belt regardless of variation in the relative locations between the retractor reel and the aperture of the trim panel.

Cable Mount For Seat Belt Buckle

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US Patent:
50711938, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Oct 11, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/255236
Inventors:
Keith D. Childress - Richmond MI
Thomas J. Corbett - Sterling Heights MI
Ronald Dickson - Troy MI
Michele A. Smith - Davisburg MI
Assignee:
Saturn Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
A62B 3500
US Classification:
297468
Abstract:
The ends of a cable are attached to the seat belt buckle so that a loop of cable projects from the buckle. A mounting bracket comprised of a stamped metal strap is folded into a U-shape and receives the loop of cable. The ends of the metal strap are attached to the vehicle body. A sleeve of ductile metal is swaged over the cable and interposed between the cable and the bracket. The sleeve has a length greater than the width of the bracket so that the sleeve extends beyond the bracket somewhat to prevent the cable from contact with the bracket. The ductile sleeve yields when a load is imposed upon the cable.

Adjustable Shoulder Belt

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US Patent:
48323667, May 23, 1989
Filed:
Feb 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/161959
Inventors:
Thomas J. Corbett - Sterling Heights MI
Vaughn D. Everhart - Utica MI
Michele A. Smith - Davisburg MI
Assignee:
Saturn Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
B60R 2216
US Classification:
280808
Abstract:
An auxiliary anchorage for a shoulder belt is comprised of an anchor ring which is mounted on a structural member of the vehicle body by an anchor belt which passes through an opening in the seat back cushion. The anchor ring is C-shaped and has an entry opening smaller than the width of the shoulder belt. The shoulder belt is removably inserted into the opening in the C-shaped ring. As the belt unfolds the belt obstructs the opening of the C-shaped ring. The C-shaped ring is mounted at a height lower than the shoulder belt retractor so that the C-shaped ring effectively lowers the height of the shoulder belt anchorage whereby the shoulder belt dwells at an adjusted angle of repose. The anchor belt may be stiffened by a plastic sheath so that the C-shaped ring is held at a readily accessible presence relative the opening in the seat back cushion and may be swung into a stored position in the opening in readiness for subsequent withdrawal from the opening to enable the insertion of the shoulder belt therein.

Free Falling Latch Plate Assembly

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US Patent:
48938742, Jan 16, 1990
Filed:
Oct 5, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/253528
Inventors:
Keith D. Childress - Richmond MI
Thomas J. Corbett - Sterling Heights MI
Michele A. Smith - Davisburg MI
Assignee:
Saturn Corporation - Troy MI
International Classification:
A62B 3500
US Classification:
297483
Abstract:
According to the invention an improved latch plate assembly for a continuous loop single retractor seat belt system includes a housing having a base wall with flanges slotted to slidably mount a lock bar. The housing is oriented with the flanges facing toward the occupant torso and the belt being routed through the space between the base wall and the sliding bar so that when the belt is stored in the generally vertically extending position between the upper and lower anchors, the belt extends in a minimally convoluted path through the latch plate thereby permitting gravity induced sliding movement of the latch plate along the belt toward the lower end of the belt. The housing is further characterized by an abutment structure adapted upon migration of the lock bar along the slot with the occurrence of generally colinear orientation of the lap and shoulder belts upon buckling of the belt to introduce a substantially convoluted path of belt through the latch plate and trap the belt between the sliding bar and the flange structure so that the travel of the belt through the latch plate is effectively prevented at least in the direction which would extend the length of the lap belt portion.
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