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  • Chicago, IL
  • Eleele, HI
  • 10 Keystone Ave, River Forest, IL 60305 (708) 366-3394
  • Melrose Park, IL
  • 10 Keystone Ave, River Forest, IL 60305

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Company: Triton college 2000 to 2003 Address: River Grove, Illinois Position: Coordinator of electronics technology and technical mathematics

Education

Degree: BSEE School / High School: Illinois Institute of Technology Specialities: COMMUNICATIONS OPTION - ELECTRONICS

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Engineering

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Albert Sora

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Location:
10 Keystone Ave, River Forest, IL 60305
Work:
Triton College - River Grove, Illinois 2000 - 2003
Coordinator of Electronics Technology and Technical Mathematics

ZENITH ELECTRONICS Sep 1963 - Jan 1999
MANAGER, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING
Education:
Illinois Institute of Technology
BSEE, COMMUNICATIONS OPTION - ELECTRONICS
Skills:
Engineering

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Means For Energizing A Color Television Picture Tube During Manufacture

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US Patent:
40341712, Jul 5, 1977
Filed:
Sep 30, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/728333
Inventors:
Armando V. Marino - Chicago IL
Albert Sora - River Forest IL
Assignee:
Zenith Radio Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H01H 3502
US Classification:
200 51R
Abstract:
This disclosure depicts a means for energizing a color television cathode ray tube during manufacture. In particular, this means for energizing a color television picture tube is for use with a tube having an envelope containing an electron gun assembly and a base attached to a neck of the envelope. The base has electrically conductive pins connected to elements of the electron gun assembly wherein a first of the pins on the base carries a relatively high focus potential of many kilovolts and a second of the pins carries a substantially higher main focus lens potential. The means for energizing the tube during the manufacture comprises a socket for coupling with the base on the tube wherein the socket has a lead attached to a source of high potential, the lead being characterized by having a switch. The switch has an electrically nonconductive casing filled with a dielectric fluid. An electrically conductive contact plate within the electrically nonconductive casing is connected to the socket by a first wire; and an electrically conductive chain within the electrically nonconductive casing has a first end connected to the high potential source by a second wire.
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