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William A Ottersen

from Uncasville, CT
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William Ottersen Phones & Addresses

  • 4 Mountain Laurel Rdg, Uncasville, CT 06382 (860) 367-0706 (860) 848-8794
  • 15 Cottontail Rd, Norwalk, CT 06854
  • Norwich, CT
  • Montville, CT
  • Rockport, ME
  • 4 Mountain Laurel Rdg, Uncasville, CT 06382 (860) 655-2568

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Us Patents

Validator Printer Housing

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US Patent:
D2563711, Aug 12, 1980
Filed:
Sep 18, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/943609
Inventors:
John Coppola - Trumbull CT
William A. Ottersen - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
D1802
US Classification:
D18 13

Printer Housing

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US Patent:
D2535394, Nov 27, 1979
Filed:
May 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/794206
Inventors:
John B. Coppola - Trumbull CT
William A. Ottersen - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
D1802
US Classification:
D18 13

Magnetic Patch Arrangement Apparatus

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US Patent:
39705064, Jul 20, 1976
Filed:
Jul 23, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/491022
Inventors:
Okum Kwan - Trumbull CT
William A. Ottersen - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
Bunker Ramo Corporation - Oak Brook IL
International Classification:
B32B 3104
US Classification:
156351
Abstract:
The following specification describes apparatus for successively applying magnetic patches on a tape to successive passbooks. Each passbook is moved in sequence to engage a switch and is then stopped. The switch operates a solenoid, which engages a roller with the passbook and disengages the stop. Thereafter, a metered pulse is applied to the motor of a rotary drive to move the passbook and tape through the same distance and one patch is separated from the tape and applied to the passbook by the solenoid engaged roller. As the tape moves under control of the metered pulse, a succeeding patch on the tape is sensed by a photocell to maintain the motor and rotary drive operated. The drive continues to advance the tape and when the succeeding patch is no longer sensed by the photocell, it provides a signal to deenergize the motor and stop the tape. The succeeding patch is thus accurately positioned for application to the next passbook operating the switch.
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