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103 Military St, Loretto, TN 38469    931-8454906    931-8537343   

901 N Military St, Loretto, TN 38469   

Saint Joseph, TN   

106 Wiley Rd, Florence, AL 35634    256-7571832   

103 N Military St, Loretto, TN 38469   

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Telephone Line Bank Auxiliary Line Switching Circuit

US Patent:
4208551, Jun 17, 1980
Filed:
Oct 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/955018
Inventors:
Thomas M. Passarella - Florence AL
International Classification:
H04Q 114
US Classification:
179 98
Abstract:
A plurality of miniaturized auxiliary line switching circuits on circuit boards adapted to be mounted in existing space on a main distributor frame of telephone switching equipment, particularly the Stromberg Carlson XY line finder equipment. Each auxiliary circuit includes a miniaturized line relay coil, cut-off coil and lock-out coil with circuitry for connecting to the eleventh pins on the wire bank of the XY switching equipment. The circuitry also includes a first indicator lamp circuit to indicate normal use of each auxiliary circuit and a second indicator lamp circuit to indicate a lock-out condition in each auxiliary circuit, as well as test points in the line relay circuit and an optional pay-tone switch circuit.

Communication Circuit Protector

US Patent:
4317154, Feb 23, 1982
Filed:
May 16, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/151187
Inventors:
Thomas M. Passarella - Florence AL
International Classification:
H02H 100
US Classification:
361119
Abstract:
A quick-disconnect connector assembly for a communication circuit protector device having at least one over-voltage protector unit including first and second power electrodes and a ground electrode, comprising a printed circuit board upon which the over-voltage protector units are mounted, a jack mounted on the circuit board having a contact for each power electrode, and printed circuit leads electrically connecting each contact with each power electrode, whereby an electrical output telephone cord having a plug corresponding to the jack is adapted to be received in electrical communication with the jack.

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