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  • Mineral Wells, TX
  • Spring, TX
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • 2215 NW 3Rd Ave, Mineral Wells, TX 76067 (940) 366-1777

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Position: Production Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Quick Set Device For Mounting Electrical Devices

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US Patent:
20080116308, May 22, 2008
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/932180
Inventors:
Thomas A. Whorley - Mineral Wells TX, US
Assignee:
Cantex, Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
B65H 75/50
B65H 5/28
US Classification:
242370, 271 81
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method for making clips by running a ribbon of material through a stamp that partially cuts the part out of the material. The partially stamped clips stay on the ribbon that is placed on a reel. The reel may then be fed into an assembly machine for inserting the clips into plastic boxes at a rate of at least one per second. The assembly machine breaks the clip off of the reel. The ribbon (and thus the clip) is preferably made of pre-plated or non-corrosive material such as Stainless Steel or Beryllium-Copper.

Quick Set Device For Mounting Electrical Devices

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US Patent:
20050121570, Jun 9, 2005
Filed:
Sep 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/946327
Inventors:
Thomas Whorley - Mineral Wells TX, US
International Classification:
G06F001/16
US Classification:
248205100, 361683000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a quick set device for mounting electrical devices in a flush mount device box and method for making the devices. The quick set device comprises a clip constructed to hold in place a mounting screw adapted to fasten an electrical device such as an outlet or switch to be mounted to a mount box. The quick set device allows an installer to “push” the mounting screw into a mounting hold. The ability to push the mounting screw into the hole obviates the need to screw all the threads to complete the installation. The quick set device incorporates two engagement tabs which serve to increase the contact area between the screw and the device engagement tabs thereby spreading out the force being applied to the screw. A radius is cut in the nose of an engagement tab on the device, wherein the radius is designed to match the root diameter of a mounting screw. Clips are made by running a ribbon of material through a stamp that partially cuts the part out of the material. The partially stamped clips stays on the ribbon that is placed on a reel. The reel may then be fed into an assembly machine for inserting the clips into plastic boxes at a rate of at least one per second. The assembly machine breaks the clip off of the reel. The ribbon (and thus the clip) is preferably made of pre-plated or non-corrosive material such as Stainless Steel or Beryllium-Copper.
Thomas A Whorley from Mineral Wells, TX, age ~76 Get Report