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Philip E Fugate, 821978 Winterglen Ct, Dayton, OH 45432

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1978 Winterglen Ct, Dayton, OH 45432    937-4262396   

Beavercreek, OH   

Lebanon, OH   

Lebanon, OH   

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Print Wire Solenoid

US Patent:
RE31813, Jan 22, 1985
Filed:
Jun 8, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/502377
Inventors:
Philip E. Fugate - Dayton OH
Kenneth L. Roy - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Ledex, Inc. - Vandalia OH
International Classification:
H01F 708
US Classification:
335271
Abstract:
A high speed axial-type printing solenoid includes a rebound and energy absorbing arrangement which employs a block of energy-absorbing "dead" elastomeric material held in a partially compressed state by an impact plate. The impact plate is mounted to engage and position the plunger or armature at a rest position and to transmit impact forces to the partially compressed block of elastomeric material.

Rotary Solenoid

US Patent:
6078236, Jun 20, 2000
Filed:
Oct 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/948946
Inventors:
David Brian Mohler - Tipp City OH
Philip Edward Fugate - Beavercreek OH
Assignee:
Lucas Industries plc
International Classification:
H01F 708
US Classification:
335272
Abstract:
A rotary solenoid is disclosed which comprises a support member, a U-shaped core secured to the support member such that a limb of the core extends through an opening provided in the support member, a coil encircling part of the core, the coil being carried by the support member, and an armature rotatably mounted upon the support member.

Print Wire Solenoid

US Patent:
4272748, Jun 9, 1981
Filed:
Jan 30, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/116718
Inventors:
Philip E. Fugate - Dayton OH
Kenneth L. Roy - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Ledex, Inc. - Vandalia OH
International Classification:
H01F 708
US Classification:
335271
Abstract:
A high speed axial-type printing solenoid includes a rebound and energy absorbing arrangement which employs a block of energy-absorbing "dead" elastomeric material held in a partially compressed state by an impact plate. The impact plate is mounted to engage and position the plunger or armature at a rest position and to transmit impact forces to the partially compressed block of elastomeric material.

Print Wire Solenoid

US Patent:
4200401, Apr 29, 1980
Filed:
May 22, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/908153
Inventors:
Kenneth L. Roy - Centerville OH
Philip E. Fugate - Dayton OH
Assignee:
Ledex, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41J 310
US Classification:
400124
Abstract:
A print wire solenoid for high-speed operation is made with two major components or subassemblies. The first is a plastic injected unitary bobbin or stator assembly which incorporates a core ring and a core, and a stator which forms a bobbin for receiving an electric coil. The parts in the stator are positioned and molded to a datum surface. The second major subcomponent is a unitary armature assembly which incorporates an armature, a retraction spring, and a print wire, all anchored to a plastic body. These parts are likewise positioned with respect to a datum surface. The stator assembly and armature assembly are retained within a drawn metal case, and a rebound disc is positioned within the case and locates the datum surface of the armature assembly in the same plane as the datum surface of the stator assembly so as to define an accurate working air gap.

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