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Walter J Cherry

from Chicago, IL
Age ~50

Walter Cherry Phones & Addresses

  • 8711 S California Ave APT 1, Evergreen Park, IL 60805 (708) 529-3741
  • Chicago, IL
  • 14622 Keystone Ave APT 1W, Midlothian, IL 60445
  • Hammond, IN

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Contractor Driver

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Location:
3341 147Th St, Midlothian, IL 60445
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
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Csx
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Walter Cherry
DALYROAD LLC

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Capacitive Keyboard

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US Patent:
44582935, Jul 3, 1984
Filed:
May 17, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/379059
Inventors:
Walter L. Cherry - Winnetka IL
Assignee:
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H01G 514
B41J 508
US Classification:
361288
Abstract:
An improved capacitive keyboard includes a plurality of switch keys that each define a minimum capacitance when in a fully extended rest state and a maximum capacitance when pressed. Each switch key has a plunger mechanism that compresses a capacitive spring when the key is pressed and releases the spring when the key is released. Each capacitive spring is affixed in operational orientation over an associated capacitive pad by soldering areas of the base coil of the spring to adjacent plated holes in a supporting printed circuit board. In operation, molten solder is applied at the underside of the printed circuit board and passes up through the plated holes by capillary action to contact the base coil of the spring. The hardened solder holds the spring in its operational position on the printed circuit board and conductively contacts the spring with an output terminal of the board.

Gaseous Display Panel With Webbed Anode

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US Patent:
44464002, May 1, 1984
Filed:
Dec 16, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/217091
Inventors:
Walter L. Cherry - Winnetka IL
Assignee:
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H01J 6112
H01J 6166
US Classification:
313517
Abstract:
A gaseous display panel having a base plate and a face plate is disclosed. A plurality of groups of cathode segments are disposed on the base plate, and a plurality of anodes are disposed on the face plate. Each anode has a plurality of electrically conductive web portions extending across at least one of the cathode segments, the anodes, including the web portions, being deposited onto the face plate simultaneously with the application of a conductive layer used to outline the anode.

Inertia Switch

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US Patent:
43364268, Jun 22, 1982
Filed:
Sep 5, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/184473
Inventors:
Walter L. Cherry - Winnetka IL
Assignee:
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H01H 3514
US Classification:
200615
Abstract:
An inertia switch including a cone-shaped inertia mass element movable from a stable condition wherein it supports a movable switch plunger in a position for maintaining a pair of switch blades in an open condition, into a collapsed condition in response to an impact bringing about an abrupt change in movement. In the collapsed condition the inertia mass will be out of its plunger supporting position allowing the same to activate the switch by permitting the switch blades to close.

Capacitive Keyboard Switch

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US Patent:
44660464, Aug 14, 1984
Filed:
Apr 6, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/482567
Inventors:
Walter L. Cherry - Winnetka IL
Assignee:
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H01G 501
US Classification:
361288
Abstract:
A capacitive switch employs a conical conducting spring disposed within a switch housing in spaced relation to an underlying capacitive plate which is covered by a dielectric layer. The bottom coil of the spring engages slots of the housing so that the spring is held above the capacitive plate. A substantially zero capacitance is defined when the switch is in its rest state with the spring biasing a switch pushbutton upwardly. When the pushbutton is pressed, the spring is compressed against the underlying capacitive plate. The compressed coils of the spring define a predefined capacitance which indicates the depressed condition of the switch.

Switch With Conical Spring Actuator

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US Patent:
45298483, Jul 16, 1985
Filed:
Aug 22, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/525560
Inventors:
Walter L. Cherry - Winnetka IL
Assignee:
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation - Waukegan IL
International Classification:
H01H 1370
H01G 501
US Classification:
200 5A
Abstract:
A capacitive or a membrane switch is provided with a coil spring which has a conical base and a top cylindrical portion. The spring biases a switch key to its rest position. When the key is pressed, the conical base is compressed to provide an exponentially increasing counter-force and to actuate the switch at a predetermined actuation point. After the switch is actuated, the key continues to move and compresses the cylindrical portion of the spring to provide a linearly increasing counter-force which indicates overtravel operation of the switch.
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