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Charles F Termini, 7529 Boylston Ln #29, Lowell, MA 01852

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29 Boylston Ln #29, Lowell, MA 01852    510-4638066   

390 E Merrimack St #8, Lowell, MA 01852    508-6563967   

390 Merrimack St, Lowell, MA 01852    978-6563967   

309 Merrimack St #E, Lowell, MA 01852   

4439 Valley Ave #P, Pleasanton, CA 94566    925-4638066   

Umatilla, OR   

101 Griffith Pl, Los Gatos, CA 95030    408-4638066   

San Lorenzo, CA   

29 Boylston Ln, Lowell, MA 01852    978-8212220   

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Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Charles F Termini

Address:
Lowell, MA 01852
Licenses:
License #: 3470 - Expired
Issued Date: Sep 17, 1996
Expiration Date: Nov 22, 2013
Type: Physical Therapist Assistant

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Us Patents

Extraction-Insertion Card Guide Mechanism

US Patent:
4778401, Oct 18, 1988
Filed:
May 28, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/055197
Inventors:
Ronald B. Boudreau - Acton MA
Charles Termini - Kirkland WA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
H01R 1362
US Classification:
439153
Abstract:
A card cage includes upper and lower support members which define a slot for receiving a printed circuit board. An engagement mechanism includes one or more handles pivotally mounted on the front of the card cage. Each handle, in turn, is pivotally attached to a rod which extends to the rear of the card cage and terminates in an extraction member which receives the rear corner of a cirucit board. When the circuit board is mounted in the card cage, the handle is pivoted to contact the forward edge of the board and urge it into position in the cage, thereby urging contacts along the rear edge of the board into engagement with a connector at the rear of the card cage. When the board is to be removed from the card cage, the handle is pivoted in the opposite direction, enabling the extraction member at the rear to pull the board forwardly out of engagement with the connector and permitting the board to then be removed from the card cage.

Securing Cabinet Walls

US Patent:
4621877, Nov 11, 1986
Filed:
Aug 1, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/636862
Inventors:
Ronald B. Boudreau - Westford MA
Charles F. Termini - Hampton Beach NH
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
A47B 4500
US Classification:
312257R
Abstract:
The present arrangement enables first and second section, or first second and third sections, of a housing device to be secured together without the necessity of a plurality of screws, or winged nuts, or clamps, or the like. In a preferred embodiment two side walls are formed with grooved edges. Each of the groove edges has its outer wall placed in abutment with a different associated resilient gasket and between the resilient gaskets there is located an extension member of a third wall. The grooved edges have an inverted U-shaped compression strip forced thereinto and the compression strip in turn forces the outer walls of the grooved edges toward the resilient gaskets which in turn are squeezed against the extension member thereby locking the three walls together rapidly. The removal of the compression strip enables the side walls to be free and hence separatable to enable the user to work on items inside of the housing.

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