CHARLES AMANZE
Social Work at Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI

License number
Michigan 6401011279
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address 2
2051 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208
28425 Brooks Ln, Southfield, MI 48034
Phone
(313) 961-3221

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Charles Amanze
16180 Oxley Rd, Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 552-8794
Charles Amanze
18339 Winterset Dr, Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 552-8794
Charles U Amanze, age 70
27086 Belmont Ln, Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 945-1720
Charles U Amanze
2339 Lowell View Ave, Lowell, MI 49331
Charles Amanze
21720 Mahon Dr, Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 353-6523

Professional information

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Charles Amanze - Southfield, MI

Work:
New Center Community Services - Detroit, MI
Professional Mental Health Worker
Detroit Public Schools - Detroit, MI
Gurst Teacher
Detroit Public Schools - Detroit, MI
Instructor
Education:
Wayne State University - Dearborn, MI
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Wayne State University - Detroit, MI
Master of Arts in Counseling


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Vehicle Steering Angle Position Determination Method

US Patent:
6789017, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Feb 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/367136
Inventors:
Arie G. Aanen - Stuttgart, DE
Charles U. Amanze - Southfield MI
Assignee:
Robert Bosch Corporation - Broadview IL
International Classification:
B62P 500
US Classification:
701401, 701 42, 702151, 180204, 180 62, 180 628, 180 624
Abstract:
A system for calculating the actual steering angle position based upon signals received from a relative position steering angle sensor and other vehicle sensors. The system involves calculating a steering angle value based upon a plurality of vehicle models and then weighting and combining the values to determine a steering angle reference value which is used to calculate an offset value which can be applied to the relative position steering angle sensor value to provide a true steering angle value. The vehicle models include a yaw rate model, a lateral acceleration model, a front axle model and a rear axle model. An uncertainty factor is calculated and used to filter the offset value. The data used to determine the offset value may be obtained when the vehicle is driving forward and also when driving rearwardly and relatively straight.


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Charles Amanze, Detroit MI

Specialties:
Psychologist
Address:
2051 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208


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Exhaust Heat Thermoelectric Generator (Heteg) System - Electric Power Generation Using The Combination Of Thermoelectric Modules And Waste Exhaust Heat

US Patent:
2012002, Feb 2, 2012
Filed:
Jul 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/845786
Inventors:
CHARLES AMANZE - SOUTHFIELD MI, US
International Classification:
H01L 35/30, H01L 35/28
US Classification:
136212, 136205
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a method for generating electric energy. For several good reasons, it is desired to reduce wastes and renew any wastes from fossil fuel engines. The exhaust heat thermoelectric generator (HETEG) used for this purpose according to the present invention can generate electrical energy from wasted heat emitting from said fossil fuel engine when combined with an array of thermoelectric modules and when said array is mounted on the periphery of a moving vehicle, or when said array is installed in a stationary location for idling trucks and semis to plug their exhaust tails into it. Further, said generated energy can be stored for reuse in any location.


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Multi-Purpose Sit-Up Device

US Patent:
5186702, Feb 16, 1993
Filed:
Oct 22, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/779726
Inventors:
Charles U. Amanze - Detroit MI
International Classification:
A63B 2600
US Classification:
482145
Abstract:
A sit-up device having substantially the capability to support all types of sit-up exercises is disclosed. The device comprises a mounting base generally for the purpose of securing it to a fixture during use. Another aspect of the device is the adjustable section used to control the horizontal and vertical position of the feet restraining bar. When installed for use, the feet restraining bar remains parallel with the floor. The adjustability is produced by sliding motions between a lever and a base member which allows for greater vertical and horizontal adjustments. Hence the device can support all types of sit-up exercises postures. The mounting base of this device can be secured to any flat surface such as a door structure, house-hold and office furniture, smooth concrete, wood or metallic surfaces.


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Multipurpose Vehicle Flag Holder

US Patent:
6295945, Oct 2, 2001
Filed:
Sep 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/161515
Inventors:
Charles Umunna Amanze - Southfield MI
International Classification:
G09F 1700, A01K 9710
US Classification:
116173
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a method of flying and a means of securing pennants, logos, flags or indicia on a vehicle. It is desired in some special cases to display pennants, logos, flags or indicia on a vehicle. The vehicle mounting bracket used for this purpose according to the present invention can secure said pennant, logo, flag or indicia, at one end, and at the other end be attached onto the door, trunk, hood or window of a vehicle. Further, the mounting bracket can secure the pole of a pennant, logo, flag or indicia onto a convertible car, nonconvertible car, van, truck, lorry, etc, in a vertical or horizontal position.


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Interlocking Means For Magnetic Alphanumeric Characters

US Patent:
5337501, Aug 16, 1994
Filed:
Jul 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/909582
Inventors:
Charles U. Amanze - Detroit MI
International Classification:
G09F 704
US Classification:
40621
Abstract:
Magnetic alphanumeric characters having substantially the capability to be properly aligned to one another during display is proposed. The characters consist of magnetic materials with concentrated magnetic strength on one face. The magnetized face is glued to a thin transparent polyethelene material whose edges are cut in a zig-zag fashion. The zig-zag edges allow more than one alphanumeric character to be installed in a straight line vertically, horizontally and at an angle.