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Joseph A Storcel

from North Riverside, IL
Deceased

Joseph Storcel Phones & Addresses

  • 2500 4Th Ave, Riverside, IL 60546 (708) 447-6835
  • North Riverside, IL
  • 2500 S 4Th Ave, Riverside, IL 60546 (708) 837-7215

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Semi-Automatic Contact Insertion Tool

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US Patent:
41569652, Jun 5, 1979
Filed:
Jan 12, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/868945
Inventors:
Bruno C. Buszkiewicz - Chicago IL
Joseph A. Storcel - North Riverside IL
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29754
Abstract:
Apparatus is shown for use in loading contacts in contact receiving bores of a resilient insert body. The insert body is provided with internal shoulders and bores forming restrictive passages for holding the contacts and for holding wires attached to the contacts. The apparatus includes an adapter associated with a breech loading assembly for accepting and holding the insert body. An assembly including a bullet within a barrel is pushed into the insert body to gently enlarge the shoulders and the bores. The bullet is then retracted to a stop position, leaving the barrel in place in the bore. The breech lock is then opened and contacts are loaded by hand, or other means, into the bore to the stop position. The barrel is then retracted from the bore permitting the internal shoulders of the resilient insert body to expand and grip the contacts. Thereafter, the resilient insert body, with its contacts and appropriate leads in place, is removed from the apparatus.

Connector Assembly With Visual, Tactile And Audible Indication

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US Patent:
42906628, Sep 22, 1981
Filed:
Jul 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/056663
Inventors:
Joseph A. Storcel - North Riverside IL
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
H01R 430
US Classification:
339 89M
Abstract:
A connector assembly is disclosed which includes first and second mating connector members, and a coupling ring carried by one of the connector members for moving the other connector member axially into mating relation therewith. A visual and tactile indicating assembly is operatively associated with the connector members and the coupling ring and includes a radially inwardly self-biased split indicating ring carried by the coupling ring. The indicating ring is movable radially relative to the coupling ring from a retracted position to an outwardly projecting indicating position in response to a predetermined positioning of the other connector member in relation to the one connector member and the coupling ring. The ring provides an omni-directional visual and tactile indication of the relative positioning of the mating connector members. The connector assembly also includes an audible indicating mechanism which provides a self-locking feature for the connector assembly.

Semi-Automatic Contact Insertion Tool

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US Patent:
42877776, Sep 8, 1981
Filed:
Feb 6, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/009909
Inventors:
Bruno C. Buszkiewicz - Chicago IL
Joseph A. Storcel - North Riverside IL
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
G05G 1700
US Classification:
74 2
Abstract:
Apparatus is shown for use in loading contacts in contact receiving bores of a resilient insert body. The insert body is provided with internal shoulders and bores forming restrictive passages for holding the contacts and for holding wires attached to the contacts. The apparatus includes an adapter associated with a breech loading assembly for accepting and holding the insert body. An assembly including a bullet within a barrel is pushed into the insert body to gently enlarge the shoulders and the bores. The bullet is then retracted to a stop position, leaving the barrel in place in the bore. The breech lock is then opened and contacts are loaded by hand, or other means, into the bore to the stop position. The barrel is then retracted from the bore permitting the internal shoulders of the resilient insert body to expand and grip the contacts. Thereafter, the resilient insert body, with its contacts and appropriate leads in place, is removed from the apparatus.
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