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Michael A Binno, 412994 Lankford Ln, Commerce Township, MI 48390

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Commerce Township, MI   

Walled Lake, MI   

Overland Park, KS   

1955 Nicholas Ct, Warren, MI 48092   

3040 Brewster, West Bloomfield, MI 48322    248-8552190   

W Bloomfield, MI   

Leawood, KS   

Oakland, MI   

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Company: Wireless vision Sep 2006 Position: District sales trainer

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District Sales Trainer

Location:
2323 south Cicero Ave, Cicero, IL 60651
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Wireless Vision
District Sales Trainer

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Method For Improving The Fatigue Life Of A Tubular Stabilizer Bar

US Patent:
2002006, Jun 13, 2002
Filed:
Dec 8, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/732688
Inventors:
Michael Binno - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Meritor Suspension Systems Company
International Classification:
B21D026/02
US Classification:
072/061000
Abstract:
An autofrettage process employed on the inner surface of a tubular stabilizer bar. Road shock and other vibrations subject the stabilizer bar to tensile stresses. Tensile stresses cause fractures and decrease the fatigue life of the bar. In employing an autofrettage process, a pressurized fluid is introduced into the interior space of a sealed stabilizer bar, slightly increasing the inner diameter of the stabilizer bar. As the inner surface of the stabilizer bar is deformed, residual compressive stress forces are created which counteract and oppose the tensile stress forces. The residual compressive stress forces prevent the tensile stresses from fracturing the inner surface of the bar, increasing fatigue life. A shot peening process can be employed on the exterior surface of the bar to create residual compressive stress forces which counteract exterior tensile forces.

Stabilizer Bar

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/118198
Inventors:
Thomas Haiderer - Goodrich MI, US
Michael Binno - Troy MI, US
International Classification:
C21D 9/08
US Classification:
148593000, 148320000
Abstract:
A tubular stabilizer bar for a vehicle suspension is formed from an as-quenched steel material that is not subjected to a tempering process, and which has a hardness of at least 40 Rockwell C. The stabilizer bar includes an ultimate tensile strength that is greater than 200 ksi with a ratio of yield strength to ultimate tensile strength that is no more than 0.9. The stabilizer bar is significantly harder and has significantly improved fatigue life without compromising ductility, when compared with prior designs.

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