DAVID FREDERICK SALZMANN
Pilots at Hagadorn St, South Lyon, MI

License number
Michigan A2439116
Issued Date
Aug 2015
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
365 N Hagadorn St, South Lyon, MI 48178

Professional information

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David Salzmann - South Lyon, MI

Work:
iRobot
Lead Systems Engineer, Government & Industrial Division
Stoneridge, Inc - Novi, MI
Principal Applications Engineer
FTE Automotive GmbH - Auburn Hills, MI
Electronics Engineer
William Christensen & Co., Inc - Pontiac, MI
Production Manager
Chicago Pneumatic, Coats Diagnostic Division - Farmington, MI
Technical Support Engineer
Chicago Pneumatic, Coats Diagnostic Division - - Farmington, MI
Electronics Technician
Education:
Oakton Community College - River Grove, IL
Associate in Automotive Technology


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Electrical Control Apparatus For Control Of An Automatic Transmission Apparatus With Remote Motor Controller Circuit

US Patent:
5243522, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
Dec 19, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/630164
Inventors:
David F. Salzmann - South Lyon MI
Assignee:
Automotive Products (USA) Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B60K 4106
US Classification:
3644241
Abstract:
This invention is an electrical control apparatus for control of an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle. The electrical control apparatus includes an operator input device for generating a desired transmission state signal, an encoder for generating a present transmission state signal from the position of a mode select shaft on the transmission, and a logic control unit developing signals enabling a motor controller circuit to control operation of a motor which changes the state of the automatic transmission. The motor controller circuit is disposed remotely from the logic control unit, preferably in a power module which also includes the motor, and the encoder. This location of the motor controller circuit advantageously reduces the need for a high current wire harness, improves the dynamic braking efficiency, enhances serviceability, reduces the size of the part of the apparatus which must be mounted in the crowded instrument panel and reduces the effect of noise on the logic control unit.


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Hydraulic Master Cylinder Switch

US Patent:
5343005, Aug 30, 1994
Filed:
Apr 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/042353
Inventors:
David F. Salzmann - South Lyon MI
Assignee:
Automotive Products plc - Warwickshire
International Classification:
H01H 314
US Classification:
200 6189
Abstract:
A switch mounted on the push rod of a master cylinder assembly and controlling in sequence several switches such, for example, as a cruise control switch, an electronic fuel injection switch, and a start interlock switch. The switch includes a hollow housing defining a central chamber through which the push rod passes and a plunger assembly carried by the push rod and mounted for axial movement within the chamber. The plunger assembly includes a primary plunger and a secondary plunger carried by and movable axially relative to the primary plunger. The initial portion of the forward movement of the push rod allows incremental forward movement of the secondary plunger to actuate a first series of switches whereafter the push rod moves further forwardly without either plunger whereafter the push rod engages the primary plunger to move the plunger assembly forwardly to actuate a further switch. The lost or relative movement between the push rod and the plunger assembly allows the switch housing to be significantly shortened and thereby allows the switch to be utilized on relatively short push rods.


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Electric Shift Apparatus

US Patent:
RE34064, Sep 15, 1992
Filed:
Dec 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/626988
Inventors:
Edward L. Tury - Brighton MI
David F. Salzmann - South Lyon MI
Keith V. Leigh-Monstevens - Rochester Hills MI
John G. Vander Poorte - St. Clair Shores MI
David C. Peterson - Walled Lake MI
Assignee:
Automotive Products (USA) Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
F16H 5902, G05G 1100
US Classification:
74335
Abstract:
An electric shift apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having an automatic transmission. The apparatus includes a power module adapted to be mounted on the housing of the transmission proximate the transmission mode select lever and the transmission kick-down lever and a control module adapted to be mounted in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The power module includes an electric motor assembly drivingly connected to the free end of the mode select lever and a solenoid drivingly connected to the free end of the kick-down lever. The control module includes a plurality of push button members corresponding respectively to the transmission shift positions. An encoder device carried by the motor assembly of the power module provides a constant coded signal indicating the instantaneous position of the transmission mode select lever and this coded signal is compared by comparator means in the logic of the control unit with the selected shift position. The comparator means generates a signal to the motor assembly to move the mode select lever in a direction to achieve the selected shift position and stops the motor assembly when the encoder signal received from the power module matches the selected shift position indicating that the selected shift position has been achieved.


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Electric Shift Apparatus

US Patent:
4790204, Dec 13, 1988
Filed:
Jun 16, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/062775
Inventors:
Edward L. Tury - Brighton MI
David F. Salzmann - South Lyon MI
Keith V. Leigh-Monstevens - Troy MI
John G. Vander Poorte - St. Clair Shores MI
David C. Peterson - Walled Lake MI
Assignee:
Automotive Products, plc - Warwickshire
International Classification:
G05G 1100
US Classification:
74483PB
Abstract:
An electric shift apparatus for use with a motor vehicle having an automatic transmission. The apparatus includes a power module adapted to be mounted on the housing of the transmission proximate the transmission mode select lever and the transmission kick-down lever and a control module adapted to be mounted in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The power module includes an electric motor assembly drivingly connected to the free end of the mode select lever and a solenoid drivingly connected to the free end of the kick-down lever. The control module includes a plurality of push button members corresponding respectively to the transmission shift positions. An encoder device carried by the motor assembly of the power module provides a constant coded signal indicating the instantaneous position of the transmission mode select lever and this coded signal is compared by comparator means in the logic of the control unit with the selected shift position. The comparator means generates a signal to the motor assembly to move the mode select lever in a direction to achieve the selected shift position and stops the motor assembly when the encoder signal received from the power module matches the selected shift position indicating that the selected shift position has been achieved.