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  • 17670 Zanger St, Clinton Township, MI 48038 (586) 286-4684
  • Clinton Twp, MI
  • 44407 Pine Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48313
  • 45873 Ashwood Ln, Macomb, MI 48044
  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Warren, MI
  • Chesterfield, MI
  • 17670 Zanger St, Clinton Twp, MI 48038

Work

Company: Flex-n-gate Jan 2015 to Apr 2016 Position: Engineering manager - advanced development and validation

Skills

Energy Management • Engineering • R&D • Automotive

Industries

Automotive

Resumes

Resumes

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Engineering Group Manager

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Location:
Clinton Township, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Flex-N-Gate Jan 2015 - Apr 2016
Engineering Manager - Advanced Development and Validation

Flex-N-Gate Jan 2015 - Apr 2016
Engineering Group Manager - R and D Plastics and Metals

Flex-N-Gate Nov 2010 - Jan 2015
Senior Program Manager, Energy Management, R and D Engineering

Flex-N-Gate Jul 2006 - Nov 2010
Senior Program Manager, Energy Management Engineer

Flex-N-Gate Oct 2003 - Jul 2006
Program Manager
Skills:
Energy Management
Engineering
R&D
Automotive

Publications

Us Patents

Energy Absorber For Vehicle

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US Patent:
20090250953, Oct 8, 2009
Filed:
Apr 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/419904
Inventors:
Steven R. Perucca - Clinton Township MI, US
Jeffery S. Cherniausky - Oxford MI, US
International Classification:
B60R 19/18
B60R 19/02
US Classification:
293132, 293102
Abstract:
An energy absorber for a vehicle bumper system includes a plurality of crush boxes that are configured to absorb impact energy. Each of the plurality of crush boxes are generally hollow and have a front wall and a plurality of side walls integrally formed with and extending from the front wall to a rear of the energy absorber. A first crush box is separated from a second crush box by a distance such that an open space is defined between a side wall of the first crush box and a side wall of the second crush box. At least one rib extends between the side wall of the first crush box and the side wall of the second crush box in the open space to couple the first crush box to the second crush box. The at least one rib is integrally formed with the first crush box and the second crush box, and extends at least partially between the rear of the energy absorber and the front walls of the first and second crush boxes.

Vehicle Bumper

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US Patent:
20130038076, Feb 14, 2013
Filed:
Aug 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/572355
Inventors:
Guido Benvenuto - LaSalle, CA
Paul Dazey - Belleville MI, US
Aaron Boyer - Washington MI, US
Steven Perucca - Clinton Township MI, US
Assignee:
FLEX-N-GATE ADVANCED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT LLC - Warren MI
International Classification:
B60R 19/03
US Classification:
293120
Abstract:
A vehicle bumper assembly includes a polymeric support structure and a metal cover. The polymeric support structure may be one piece or a multi-piece component. The polymeric support structure includes a plurality of ribs formed on a substantially vertical wall. The chrome-plated metal cover is disposed on the one-piece polymeric support structure.

Hybrid Material Vehicle Panel And Methods Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20210284250, Sep 16, 2021
Filed:
Mar 12, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/200393
Inventors:
- Warren MI, US
Steven PERUCCA - Clinton Township MI, US
Jack BEKOU - Windsor, CA
Assignee:
FLEX-N-GATE ADVANCED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, LLC - Warren MI
International Classification:
B62D 29/00
B62D 25/08
B62D 27/02
B62D 65/16
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a hybrid material panel assembly for a vehicle. The panel assembly includes a panel and a plurality of mounting flanges integrally formed with the panel. The panel is formed of a first material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion. The plurality of mounting flanges are formed of a second material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion, where each of the plurality of mounting flanges include a mounting area that defines a mounting surface and at least one mounting hole. The first coefficient of thermal expansion is greater than the second coefficient of thermal expansion.
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