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Kristan M Pierce, 6316500 Van Buren St, Port Sheldon, MI 49460

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16500 Van Buren St, West Olive, MI 49460    616-7864541   

Derry, NH   

Holland, MI   

Cincinnati, OH   

Howell, MI   

16500 Van Buren St, West Olive, MI 49460    616-2919578   

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Executive Assistant, Office Manager At Ezshield

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Kristan Shamus Pierce

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Us Patents

Flexible Interior Component

US Patent:
8007020, Aug 30, 2011
Filed:
Nov 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/943283
Inventors:
Jason M. Hipshier - Hudsonville MI, US
Kristan Marie Pierce - West Olive MI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Control Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 1/20
US Classification:
296 378, 296 2434
Abstract:
There is disclosed a vehicle console trim component. The trim component can include an articulated door with a plurality of slats, a substrate, and a flexible layer including a pattern for decoration disposed on and supported by the substrate. The flexible layer will maintain the pattern for decoration as the articulated door is cycled. The pattern for the vehicle trim component may be a photographic image. An overcoat also can be disposed on the flexible layer.

Multi-Finish Deep Draw Mold Behind Film

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 15, 2010
Filed:
Jan 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/521846
Inventors:
Kristan M. Pierce - West Olive MI, US
Mark P. Kadzban - Grandville MI, US
David B. Busch - Holland IN, US
Robert Hamelink - Hamilton MI, US
Assignee:
JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY - HOLLAND MI
International Classification:
B32B 3/10
B32B 27/06
US Classification:
428140, 156290
Abstract:
A portion of an automobile interior is provided with buttons, lenses or the like integrated into a protective cover of the automobile interior. By incorporating the buttons, lenses and the like into the protective cover of the automobile interior, additional parts typically necessary to perform the desired functions can be eliminated. The elimination of the additional parts results in a lower cost and reduced number of steps necessary for assembly. Additionally, the elimination of the additional parts results in a reduction in the number of apertures in the protective cover and the likelihood of component failure and/or manufacturing defects associated with the additional parts.

Waterbased Clearcoat Drying Apparatus

US Patent:
5199189, Apr 6, 1993
Filed:
Jul 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/908165
Inventors:
Clifford L. Bourgoine - New Durham NH
Kristan M. Pierce - Howell MI
Frederick J. Viles - Mashpee MA
Assignee:
Davidson Textron Inc. - Dover NH
International Classification:
P26B 1100
US Classification:
34186
Abstract:
A drying apparatus including a booth having a ferris wheel mounted therein, and a blower and heater mounted on the booth. The ferris wheel includes three pairs of rotatably mounted radially extending arms, a support plate pivotally mounted on the distal ends of the arms, adapted to hold a part which is loaded and sprayed with a waterbased clearcoat at a first position, indexed to a position directly below the blower and heater for approximately one minute to be impinged by warm air, then indexed to a third position to continue drying, before returning to the first position to be replaced by another part. The heater is a plurality of ceramic disc heater units in one embodiment and an electric duct heater in an alternate embodiment.

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