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Thomas A Libsch

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from Novi, MI

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  • Thomas Alan Libsch
Phone and address:
24014 Heathergreene, Novi, MI 48375
248 478-1482

Thomas Libsch Phones & Addresses

  • 24014 Heathergreene, Novi, MI 48375 • 248 478-1482
  • 24014 Heathergreene, Novi, MI 48375 • 248 866-9019

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  • Position:
    Technicians and Related Support Occupations

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  • Lightweight And High Thermal Conductivity Brake Rotor

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  • US Patent:
    53722221, Dec 13, 1994
  • Filed:
    Jun 8, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/894876
  • Inventors:
    Seong K. Rhee - Northville MI
    Thomas A. Libsch - Novi MI
  • Assignee:
    AlliedSignal Inc. - Morristown NJ
  • International Classification:
    F16D 6512
  • US Classification:
    188218XL
  • Abstract:
    A rotor for use with a caliper in a brake system of a vehicle. The rotor has a hub with a plurality of openings therein for attachment to an axle which rotates with a wheel of the vehicle. The hub has spokes which radially extend from the hub to an integral annular head member. The head member has parallel first and second friction surfaces thereon for engagement with brake pads on actuation during a brake application. The rotor which is made from a composition consisting essentially of from 50-85 percent by volume of silicon carbide and 50-15 percent by volume of copper and from 0-15 percent by volume of graphite fiber, develops a thermal conductivity at room temperature of from 0. 16-0. 74 cal/cm. multidot. sec. multidot. degree. C. (50-310 W/m. degree. K. ).
  • Heated Titania Oxygen Sensor

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  • US Patent:
    45353166, Aug 13, 1985
  • Filed:
    Mar 26, 1984
  • Appl. No.:
    6/593076
  • Inventors:
    Harry P. Wertheimer - Findlay OH
    Thomas A. Libsch - Novi MI
    Jerome L. Pfeifer - Livonia MI
    Paul C. Becker - Bloomfield Hills MI
  • Assignee:
    Allied Corporation - Morristown NJ
  • International Classification:
    G01N 2746
    G01N 2712
    H01L 700
  • US Classification:
    338 34
  • Abstract:
    A heated resistive type sensor (20) for detecting the oxygen content in an exhaust gas is connected to an electronic control unit (22) for regulating the air/fuel ratio used to operate an internal combustion engine (10). The sensor (20) has a heater (70) which provides a constant thermal energy level to a titania sensing element (76) whose resistance to the flow of electrical current is directly related to the percentage of oxygen in the exhaust gas. The electrical resistance is used as a control signal to maintain the air/fuel ratio within set limits. The resistive portion consists of three resistive elements, one that senses O. sub. 2 that is made of titania - TiO. sub. 2, the other two resistors are thick film type connected in series thereto. Finally, the gas sensing layer and electrode leads attached thereto are covered by a protective glass layering to prevent contamination of the sensor element.
  • Lightweight And High Thermal Conductivity Brake Rotor

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  • US Patent:
    52615111, Nov 16, 1993
  • Filed:
    Nov 25, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/982110
  • Inventors:
    Thomas A. Libsch - Novi MI
    Seong K. Rhee - Northville MI
  • Assignee:
    Allied-Signal Inc. - Morristown NJ
  • International Classification:
    F16D 6512
    F16D 1100
  • US Classification:
    188218XL
  • Abstract:
    A brake rotor for use with a caliper in a brake system is made from a composition having from 20-80 percent by volume of silicon carbide and from 80-20 percent by volume of an iron alloy consisting of: 0. 4 to 4. 0 percent by weight of total carbon; 1. 8 to 18. 0 percent by weight of Si; 1. 0 to 10. 0 percent by weight of X where X is selected from a group consisting of Cr, Mo, Mn, Ni, P and S; and the balance of iron alloy being Fe, the composition having a theoretical thermal conductivity at room temperature of 0. 19 to 0. 41 cal/cm*sec*deg C.

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