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Anti-Burglary Irritant Spraying Device

US Patent:
3967757, Jul 6, 1976
Filed:
Feb 3, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/546667
Inventors:
Charles Robert Fegley - Laureldale PA
International Classification:
B67B 724
US Classification:
222 5
Abstract:
A chemical dispensing anti-burglary device is described in which a chemical irritant such as tear gas is discharged into the area to be protected when an intruder opens a window or opens a door or enters an unauthorized area with which the device is associated. The anti-burglary device employs a spring biased pressurized container for discharging a chemical through a passageway and nozzle. A mechanical trigger for releasably retaining the pressurized container in a cocked position, an improved mechanical and electromechanical trigger to release the chemical, and a built in safety to deactivate the device which makes it virtually impossible to accidentally discharge the device are described.

Electroluminescent Display And Method Of Making

US Patent:
4054814, Oct 18, 1977
Filed:
Jun 14, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/695331
Inventors:
Charles Robert Fegley - Laureldale PA
Frank Joseph Valentino - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
Western Electric Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01J 744
H01J 1346
H01J 1734
H01K 162
US Classification:
315 71
Abstract:
An electroluminescent display device includes at least two elongated, conductive contacts substantially adjacent to and spaced from each other with at least two substantially coextensive ends. A light-emitting element is electrically coupled between the coextensive ends. An elongated insulating base is formed about and between the contacts with their elongated outer edges extending beyond the elongated sides of the base. The base extends substantially the entire length of the outer edges of the contacts and is substantially integral between such contacts. The device is fabricated in a lead frame environment, wherein the light-emitting element is bonded to a lead frame. A lens is formed over the light-emitting element. The contacts for the device, which may be slidably engageable, are formed from the lead frame. The base is formed contiguous to the lens and over the lead frame to embed the contacts within the base with edges of the contacts extending laterally beyond the surface of the base.

Electroluminescent Display And Circuit Protective Device And Method Of Making

US Patent:
4157486, Jun 5, 1979
Filed:
May 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/902611
Inventors:
Charles R. Fegley - Laureldale PA
Assignee:
Western Electric Company, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01J 744
H01H 8532
H05B 3304
H05B 3310
US Classification:
315 71
Abstract:
An electroluminescent display device includes at least two conductive leads spaced from each other with a light-emitting element electrically coupled between such leads. A transparent, insulating base is formed about and between the leads. The base encapsulates both the leads and the light-emitting element. At least one lateral portion of each lead extends beyond the base and substantially conforms to the configuration of the base. In conforming such lateral portions, they are preferably wrapped around the base and fixed to it. These lateral portions are arranged so that light from the light-emitting element may pass axially through the base and out of its ends. In addition, light may pass laterally out of the base. The device may also be used for circuit protection purposes. To so use the device, a protective element is electrically coupled between the leads so that upon the occurrence of an overload condition in an external circuit coupled to the lateral portions, the protective element decouples the leads.

Chemical Dispensing Anti-Burglary Device

US Patent:
3930597, Jan 6, 1976
Filed:
Mar 20, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/452820
Inventors:
Charles Robert Fegley - Laureldale PA
International Classification:
B67B 728
US Classification:
222 835
Abstract:
A chemical dispensing anti-burglary device is disclosed in which a chemical irritant such as tear gas is discharged into the area to be protected when an intruder opens a window or a door or forces open a window or a door to enter a private or unauthorized area with which the device is associated. The anti-burglary device employs a spring biased firing member for discharging a chemical irritant from a pressurized container. An improved means for releasably retaining the firing member in a cocked position and improved mechanical and electromechanical means for releasing the chemical irritant are described.

Electrothermally Actuated Fluid Dispensing Device

US Patent:
4068780, Jan 17, 1978
Filed:
Jun 3, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/692455
Inventors:
Charles R. Fegley - Laureldale PA
International Classification:
F17C 1308
US Classification:
222 5
Abstract:
A fluid dispensing device for use as anti-burglar device is disclosed which discharges a fluid, containing a chemical such as tear gas, into an area to be protected when an intruder causes the device to be actuated. The anti-burglar device employs an electrothermal actuator strip for causing fluid discharge when an electric current flows through it. In addition, the fluid dispensing device may also be used as a metered spray atomizing device by the addition of a timing device for periodically actuating the valve of the pressurized container for emitting sprays of atomized fluid into the atmosphere for the spray application of insecticides, disinfectants, deodorants, room air fresheners and the like.

Assembling Components Such As Lids To Chip Enclosures

US Patent:
4449282, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Aug 18, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/409381
Inventors:
Bruce C. Abraham - Limekiln PA
Charles R. Fegley - Laureldale PA
Jerry C. Hurst - Reading PA
Assignee:
AT&T Technologies, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B23Q 700
US Classification:
29467
Abstract:
First components such as lids (9) are assembled to second components such as electronic chip carriers (10). Each lid (9) has an external surface opposite a first mating face and each carrier (10) has a second mating face complementary with the first mating face of the lid (9). An assembly station contains a first frame (30) having first walls (31-35) for confining and first ledges (37-38) for supporting a lid (9). Frame (30) has an advantageous peripheral opening (39) suitable for passing therethrough portions of devices for transferring lids (9). Preferably such stations (25) are established in an array suitable for access by an array of lids (9) transferred by a first device (35). A first magazine (70) holds files of lids (9) with external surfaces of leading ones in an array for contact, pickup and transfer. The first device (55) has a plurality of fingers (62) with vacuum pickup portions (64) presenting an array of faces (66) to contact and pickup an array of lids (9) from the first magazine (70) and for releasably retaining the same.

Methods Of And Apparatus For Conveying, Testing And Sorting Articles And Straightening Their Leads

US Patent:
4094410, Jun 13, 1978
Filed:
Oct 12, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/731279
Inventors:
Charles R. Fegley - Laureldale PA
Richard H. Morrow - Temple PA
Arthur G. Naylor - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
Western Electric Co., Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
B07C 508
US Classification:
209 73
Abstract:
In making electronic components, it is usually necessary to test and sort the components in accordance with their characteristics. In carrying out such operations, the components are guided along a first portion of a path tangential to a rotatable member having notches spaced in the periphery thereof. The rotatable member is moved to engage one notch with each component to support such component and to space it from the other components in accordance with the spacing of the notches. The rotatable member controllably moves the articles along a second portion of a path adjacent the first portion. The rotatable member is then stopped and the leads of each supported component are straightened. The components are then fed to another rotatable member and controllably moved to a testing facility. While the other rotatable member is stopped, the leads of each component are engaged by contacts of the testing facility to determine certain characteristics of each component.

Anti-Burglar Sound Emitting Device

US Patent:
4024830, May 24, 1977
Filed:
Dec 15, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/640727
Inventors:
Charles R. Fegley - Laureldale PA
Werner F. Esseluhn - Wyomissing PA
International Classification:
G08B 1308
US Classification:
116 86
Abstract:
An anti-burglar sound emitting device is described in which a pressurized fluid is discharged to audibly oscillate a diaphragm to create a warning signal when an intruder opens a window or a door to enter an area unauthorized to the intruder. The anti-burglary device employs a spring biased actuating member for discharging a pressurized container wherein the fluid is discharged through a passageway and diaphragm valving structure. A mechanical trigger for releasably retaining the actuating member in a cocked position and for releasing the actuating member which moves the slideably mounted pressurized container to cause sound is described.

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