A Senior Marketing Representative with the Pacific Heights branch of the Pacific Union Real Estate Group, Michael Fanelli specializes in fine residential properties throughout San Francisco and Marin County. As a member of the brokerage’s distinguished Estates Division, Michael is regarded by his clients as “trusted counselor and highly-skilled negotiator.” With over a decade of real estate experience, Michael’s cutting-edge, multi-faceted marketing program consistently generates “in excess of the asking” prices for home sellers. In representing buyers, Michael artfully navigates the challenging marketplace to find the right home and then, with great savvy, negotiates the right price.
He has won countless national awards and is perennially ranked within the top one percent of all real estate professionals nationwide. Recognized as an expert in the field, Michael is a frequent lecturer on business success strategies and is a guest commentator on KGO radio, offering insights on San Francisco real estate topics and issues.
A member of SF’s prestigious Olympic Club, Michael is a two-time winner of the San Francisco Pacific Rim Marathon and is a former head coach of the USA National Track & Field Team. This commitment to high standards in athletics carries over to the incomparable service and attention to detail provided to his clients.
Outside of his real estate practice, Michael enjoys reading, traveling and spending quality time with his wife Renay and dog Baci at their Wine Country weekend home.
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Michael William Fanelli - Centerville OH William Lee Van Doren - Miamisburg OH Philippe Georges Castel - Paris, FR
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F01B 1102
US Classification:
921693
Abstract:
A connecting member and method of attaching the connecting member and a tube member to a housing of a vacuum brake booster is provided. The connecting member includes a cylindrical body portion having a first end and a second end. A rim portion is formed between the first end and the second end, and a stem portion is formed at the second end of the cylindrical body portion. The stem portion includes a tapered end portion to allow the stem portion to flow radially outward when a force is applied to the stem portion. The cylindrical body portion further includes a first opening formed in the cylindrical body portion adjacent to the first end of the cylindrical body portion and a second opening in communication with the first opening. The first opening has a first diameter and the second opening has a second diameter. The second diameter is less than the first diameter.
System And Process For Assembling A Tube In A Connecting Element, And Servomotor Housing Including Such A System
Philippe Georges Castel - Paris, FR Michael William Fanelli - Centerville OH Daniel Lordier - Deuil La Barre, FR Michel Jean Vermoesen - Pittsfield MA
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F01B 1102
US Classification:
921693, 29523
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and a process for assembling a tube in a connecting element, and a housing for a braking assistance servomotor, in a device for controlling braking including such a system. The system for assembling a tube ( ) with a female connecting element ( ) comprising a longitudinal bore ( ) provided with a transversal shoulder ( ), system in which a hollow end portion ( ) of the tube is inserted in the said bore in abutment against its shoulder, is characterized by the fact that the longitudinal wall of the said end portion comprises a zone ( ) deformed by compression between the said shoulder and the remainder of the tube and deformed transversally within the internal wall of the bore to provide mechanical connection and tightness between the tube and the connecting element.
Derek T. Dreischarf - Kettering OH Michael W. Fanelli - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F15B 910
US Classification:
913693
Abstract:
A pneumatic brake booster includes a generally cylindrical shaped piston. The piston has a first piston end and a second piston end and defines a chamber at the first piston end and a piston bore at the second piston end separated by an air flow aperture. The piston bore includes a plunger aperture located at the second piston end. A plunger includes a first plunger end and a second plunger end and is movable between first and second positions. The second plunger end is located within the plunger aperture. An air valve has a first valve end and a valve second end and is movable between first and second positions and defines a valve bore for receiving the first plunger end. A collapsing spring is located within the valve bore and is adapted to couple the plunger and the air valve. The plunger and air valve are spaced apart a first relative distance in response to the pneumatic brake booster being in a regular apply mode and spaced apart a second relative distance in response to the pneumatic brake booster being in a panic apply mode.
Apparatus And Method Of Attaching A Tube Member To A Housing Of A Vacuum Brake Booster
Philippe Georges Castel - Paris, FR Michael William Fanelli - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Delphi Technologies, Inc. - Troy MI
International Classification:
F16L 1314
US Classification:
285382, 285 20, 2853824, 2853825, 91376 R
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for attaching a tube member to a housing of a vacuum brake booster is provided. A tube member includes a body portion, an outer surface, a first end, and a second end. A first collar portion is disposed between the first end and the body portion, and extends outward from the outer surface. A lip portion is disposed at the first end and extends outward from the outer surface. The first collar portion and the lip portion define a recess to receive a first housing member. The tube member may further include a second collar portion spaced apart from the first collar portion and extending outward from the outer surface. The second collar portion may preferably define a contact surface for contacting an inner surface of a second housing member.
Michael W. Fanelli - Centerville OH Gary G. Holliday - Vandalia OH John R. Vallo - Dayton OH
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
F16D 5124 F16J 1532
US Classification:
188364
Abstract:
The present invention provides a vehicle wheel cylinder for a drum type brake. The sealing boot which seals the wheel cylinder frame and piston is provided in a preferred embodiment with annular rings which help protect the integrity of the sealed relationship of the annular boot with the bore of the wheel cylinder against damage which can be caused by contact of the sealing boot with a web of a brake shoe.
Michael W. Fanelli - Dayton OH Edward R. Masters - Dayton OH
International Classification:
F21L 1900
US Classification:
362180
Abstract:
A cylindrical container of liquid fuel has a removable closure through which projects a tubular fitting supporting an adjustable wick. A set of spring metal support members are mounted on the container and have movable leg portions supporting a cylindrical transparent globe for axial movement between a collapsed position surrounding the container and an elevated position when the leg portions spring outwardly to form a stabilized support. A cover plate mounts on the globe and is retained by a cap member which engages the fitting and seals with the closure when the globe is in its collapsed position. A flexible chain connects the cap member to an L-shaped wire arm pivotally supported by one of the support members for movement between a collapsed position on top of the cover plate to an extended position where the chain may be used to suspend the lantern.
Pneumatic Brake Booster With Load Reaction Carrying Members
Michael W. Fanelli - Centerville OH Schuyler S. Shaw - New Carlisle OH
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B60T 1346
US Classification:
605471
Abstract:
A power brake booster has booster load carrying members which are separate from the booster housings walls so that they take the load reaction from the master cylinder outside of the booster housing. This separates the differential pressure chamber wall functions and the booster load carrying member function.
Michael William Fanelli - Centerville OH Jerome Albert Limpach - Tipp City OH Norbert John Green - Trotwood OH Carlton Huston Fox - Clayton OH Donald Jeffrey Moyer - Dayton OH
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
F16D 6522
US Classification:
188106A
Abstract:
A parking brake assembly includes a lever that translates pivoting rotation to sliding movement of a tappet in contact with a braking shoe to effect expansion of the brake shoe against the inside diameter of a rotating element. The rotating element is, in more specificity, a rotor carried by a spindle that is rotatably supported by bearings. The bearings are carried by the actuator housing which additionally carries the lever and tappet of the parking brake assembly.
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