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Jason L Logsdon, 533129 Larue Dr, Kettering, OH 45429

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3025 Aerial Ave, Dayton, OH 45429    937-6489463   

2905 Haig Ave, Dayton, OH 45419   

Kettering, OH   

Farmington Hills, MI   

Lakeland, FL   

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Company: Amcol corporation Sep 2007 Position: Formulation chemist

Education

Degree: Certified Green Belt School / High School: International Institute for Learning, Inc 2006 to 2007 Specialities: Lean Six Sigma

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Building Materials

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Chemist At Amcol Corporation

Position:
Formulation Chemist at AMCOL Corporation
Location:
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
AMCOL Corporation since Sep 2007
Formulation Chemist
Nanocor Aug 2000 - Sep 2007
Nanocomposite Engineer
Education:
International Institute for Learning, Inc 2006 - 2007
Certified Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma
Illinois State University 1996 - 2000
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

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Universal Spring Mechanism For Automobile Suspension System Design

US Patent:
7434458, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
May 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/132364
Inventors:
Shinichi Nishizawa - Novi MI, US
Jason Logsdon - Farmington MI, US
Assignee:
NHK International Corp. - Wixom MI
International Classification:
G01L 1/04
G06G 7/48
US Classification:
73161, 703 7
Abstract:
A method for determining coil spring force line range corresponding to specific damper friction values using a universal spring mechanism and using the determined force line range in coil spring design. The method includes securing the mechanism to a suspension system including a damper, providing a controller for controlling actuator legs thereof for exerting force between upper and lower seats of the mechanism, and performing a capability study of the mechanism. The method further includes determining a desired coil spring force line position based upon the capability study, activating the mechanism to generate a desired coil spring force line based upon the desired coil spring force line position, performing damper friction measurements for determining a coil sp ring force line position for minimizing damper friction, determining the coil spring force line range based upon the damper friction measurements, and designing a coil spring based upon the coil spring force line range.

Universal Spring Mechanism For Automobile Suspension System Design

US Patent:
2005009, May 5, 2005
Filed:
Apr 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/817981
Inventors:
Shinichi Nishizawa - Novi MI, US
Jason Logsdon - Farmington MI, US
International Classification:
F16F005/00
F16M005/00
US Classification:
188266100, 267140140, 267140150
Abstract:
A method for determining coil spring force line range corresponding to specific damper friction values using a universal spring mechanism and using the determined force line range in coil spring design. The method includes securing the mechanism to a suspension system including a damper, providing a controller for controlling actuator legs thereof for exerting force between upper and lower seats of the mechanism, and performing a capability study of the mechanism. The method further includes determining a desired coil spring force line position based upon the capability study, activating the mechanism to generate a desired coil spring force line based upon the desired coil spring force line position, performing damper friction measurements for determining a coil spring force line position for minimizing damper friction, determining the coil spring force line range based upon the damper friction measurements, and designing a coil spring based upon the coil spring force line range.

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