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Dennis Bonacorsi Phones & Addresses

  • Novi, MI
  • 10515 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 236-7538
  • Mogadore, OH
  • 209 Morningview Ridge Cir, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330) 331-7362
  • 9170 Blueberry Hill Ct, Howell, MI 48843 (810) 632-7127
  • 9170 Blueberry Hl, Howell, MI 48843 (810) 632-7127
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Akron, OH
  • 209 Morningview Ridge Cir, Wadsworth, OH 44281 (517) 648-6925

Work

Position: Homemaker

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Solenoid Valve Control System

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US Patent:
RE41299, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Feb 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/067618
Inventors:
Bradly J. Atkin - Commerce Township MI, US
Dennis L. Bonacorsi - Howell MI, US
Donald E. McGeachy - Commerce Township MI, US
William S. Smith - World Trade Center, PA
Assignee:
Numatics, Incorporated - Novi MI
International Classification:
F16K 11/10
F16K 31/02
F16K 43/00
US Classification:
13731501, 137271, 137551, 137554, 137884
Abstract:
A fluid control system that includes a fluid manifold having a plurality of manifold bodies fastened to each other end-to-end so as to form at least first and second passages extending continuously through the manifold and each of the bodies. A plurality of solenoid valves are each mounted on a side of an associated body with valve ports opening into the body to the fluid passage(s) that extend through the manifold. An electrical connection arrangement is mounted at one end of the manifold for receiving control signals from an external source. A plurality of circuitboards are disposed one within the second passage of each body, with each of the circuitboards including male and female connectors at opposed ends for connecting the circuitboards in series with each other to the electrical connection arrangement at the end of the manifold. A third connector on each circuitboard extends laterally from the circuitboard for connection to the solenoid valve mounted on the side of the associated manifold body.

Subbase For A Pneumatic Control Assembly For A Pneumatic Cylinder

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US Patent:
47488972, Jun 7, 1988
Filed:
Sep 5, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/903600
Inventors:
Ned W. Hoge - Akron OH
Dennis L. Bonacorsi - Mogadore OH
International Classification:
F15B 1108
US Classification:
91461
Abstract:
A base means (12) for directing fluid from a pneumatic control assembly to a number of pneumatic cylinders wherein the base means (12) is remotely mounted from the pneumatic cylinder and the pneumatic control assembly is mounted to the base means (12) and is in fluid communication with the base means (12) through base ports (38,40) which extend completely through the base means (12). The base means includes an upper and lower support surface (28,30), as well as side walls (31,32) and end walls (33,34) extending therebetween, and also includes communication ports (35,36) disposed on the faces of the walls. Flow passeges provide (44,46) fluid communication between the base ports (38,40) and the communication ports (35,36) and delivery means (48) extend between the communication ports (35,36) and cylinder ports located on either side of the piston in a pneumatic cylinder.

Lock-Out Valve With Controlled Restart

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US Patent:
49954210, Feb 26, 1991
Filed:
Jan 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/462591
Inventors:
Dennis L. Bonacorsi - Howell MI
Donald E. McGeachy - Milford MI
Alan L. Smith - Livonia MI
Assignee:
Numatics, Incorporated - Highland MI
International Classification:
F15B 1304
F15B 1301
US Classification:
137383
Abstract:
A lock-out valve is designed to direct pressure fluid to an operational port and system, and to exhaust such pressure for purposes of repair or reconstruction of a valve controlled system. The valve may be quickly moved to the exhaust phase by a manual stroke overriding threads between two concentric parts. However, reverse motion of the valve to re-establish pressure to the operational port can only be accomplished by a turning action on the manual actuator. This insures a slow return of pressure to the system and a slow start up so that the controlled system can be safely and properly reset. The thread design is such that the motion in one direction will override the threads but prevent reverse action except by turning.

Solenoid Valve Control System

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US Patent:
60531983, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Dec 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/980668
Inventors:
Bradly J. Atkin - Commerce Township MI
Dennis L. Bonacorsi - Howell MI
Donald E. McGeachy - Commerce Township MI
William S. Smith - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Numatics, Incorporated - Highland MI
International Classification:
F16K 1110
F16K 3102
F16K 4300
US Classification:
137315
Abstract:
A fluid control system that includes a fluid manifold having a plurality of manifold bodies fastened to each other end-to-end so as to form at least first and second passages extending continuously through the manifold and each of the bodies. A plurality of solenoid valves are each mounted on a side of an associated body with valve ports opening into the body to the fluid passage(s) that extend through the manifold. An electrical connection arrangement is mounted at one end of the manifold for receiving control signals from an external source. A plurality of circuitboards are disposed one within the second passage of each body, with each of the circuitboards including male and female connectors at opposed ends for connecting the circuitboards in series with each other to the electrical connection arrangement at the end of the manifold. A third connector on each circuitboard extends laterally from the circuitboard for connection to the solenoid valve mounted on the side of the associated manifold body.

Solenoid Valve Control System

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US Patent:
55224318, Jun 4, 1996
Filed:
Mar 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/402004
Inventors:
Dennis L. Bonacorsi - Howell MI
Charles W. Chill - White Lake MI
William S. Smith - Scottsdale AZ
Jeffrey H. Welker - Highland MI
Assignee:
Numatics, Inc. - Highland MI
International Classification:
F16K 3102
US Classification:
137884
Abstract:
A plurality of solenoid control valves each mounted on a module of a manifold with a terminal block for each valve removably received in the manifold and having at least three terminals. A printed circuit board with a microprocessor and a coil driver mounted on the board has three spaced apart electric connectors releasably secured to separate terminals of the same terminal block and each having a shank received in a hole through the circuit board and electrically connected to a printed circuit on the board by solder to both mount and support the circuit board on the terminal block and provide output of the coil driver to the coils of two solenoids for controlling the application of electric power to them. An auxiliary circuit board with another coil driver and electric connectors mounted on another terminal block is daisy chained with the microprocessor for controlling the application of electric power to additional solenoid coils. Additional solenoid coils may also be connected to the outputs of the coil drivers for controlling through the microprocessor the application of electric power to them.
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