Henry P Sim, Age 84375 Kealahou St, Honolulu, HI 96825

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375 Kealahou St, Honolulu, HI 96825 (808) 391-6728

375 Kealahou St, Honolulu, HI 96825

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Independent Business Owner

Location:
Honolulu, HI
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Facilities Management Consultants
Independent Business Owner
The Iris Foundation
Project Engineer
Us Army Corps of Engineers Dec 2008 - May 2011
Project Engineer
Naval Facilities Engineering Command (Navfac) Jan 2006 - Nov 2009
Facilities Mgmt and Sustainment Product Line Manager
Education:
Iowa State University
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering
Skills:
Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management, Project Engineering, Engineering, Project Management, Project Planning, Industrial Engineering, Leadership, Pro Engineer, Root Cause Analysis, Microsoft Office, Six Sigma, Systems Engineering, Procurement, Lean Manufacturing, Construction, Inspection, Construction Management, Contract Management, Solidworks
Interests:
Martial Arts
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Henry Sim

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Us Patents

Automotive Suspension Tool

US Patent:
7634845, Dec 22, 2009
Filed:
Jun 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/451175
Inventors:
Henry Sim - Kaneohe HI, US
International Classification:
B66F 3/00
US Classification:
29267, 29270, 29278, 254 25
Abstract:
An automotive tool serving as a pinch bar and lever for gripping an automotive suspension workpiece between first and second tool elements and an extended handle for increasing force to free the workpiece from its fastened position. Alternately, the first and second tool elements can be positioned against opposing workpieces to free one from the other again using the extended handle to amplify the applied force causing separation. The tool is designed for the automotive repair industry in the removal and installation of suspension members, such as CV joints, ball joints, struts, etc that require the dismantling of parts that have bonded due to dirt, wear and electrolytic reactions, such as oxidation, resulting in time intensive and hazardous tasks depending on the inventiveness of the mechanic in performing the separation task.

Adjustable Automotive Suspension Tool

US Patent:
8375545, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Dec 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/642650
Inventors:
Henry Sim - Kaneohe HI, US
International Classification:
B66F 3/00
US Classification:
29267, 29270, 29278, 254 25
Abstract:
An automotive tool serving as a pinch bar and lever for gripping an automotive suspension workpiece between first and second tool elements and an extended handle for increasing force to free the workpiece from its fastened position. Alternately, the first and second tool elements can be positioned against opposing workpieces to free one from the other again using the extended handle to amplify the applied force causing separation. The tool is designed for the automotive repair industry in the removal and installation of suspension members, such as CV joints, ball joints, struts, etc that require the dismantling of parts that have bonded due to dirt, wear and electrolytic reactions, such as oxidation, resulting in time intensive and hazardous tasks depending on the inventiveness of the mechanic in performing the separation task.

Vehicle Control Arm Tool

US Patent:
2003007, Apr 24, 2003
Filed:
Oct 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007525
Inventors:
Henry Sim - Kaneohe HI, US
International Classification:
B66F003/00
US Classification:
254/131000
Abstract:
The present invention 10 discloses a special purpose tool for removing control arms from ball joint sockets of vehicles The present invention comprises an elongated handle consisting of steel tubing along with a front end piece made from steel round stock being offset with member from the handle Also a U-shaped bracket is welded to the front end piece wherein the bracket has a hook with a point on the hook for contacting various structures of the vehicle The point of the hook, the front tip and the handle all lie in a single plane so that the tool will not rotate and slip off the work piece. The present invention can also have variously shaped surfaces on the point of the hook and the front tip for contacting various structures on a vehicle.

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