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Inventor:
Palmer; John M.
Address:
Webster, NY
No. of patents:
2
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
6945822 Sacrificial circuit connector for connect/disconnect applications that exceed the rated cycle li September 20, 2005
A sacrificial circuit connector for interposition between male and female connector terminals for applications in which the expected connect and disconnect cycles may exceed the rated cycle limits of at least one of the connector terminals. The structure of sacrificial connector is large
5386282 Blade controller assembly with modified cam January 31, 1995
An apparatus for retracting and engaging the cleaning blade from the imaging surface and preventing copy reprint. At least one of two momentary switches are depressed by one of at least two lobes on a motorized cam. When the copying machine is in a standby condition, a computer controlle


 
 
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