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Jeffrey J Fegley

from Hershey, PA
Age ~55

Jeffrey Fegley Phones & Addresses

  • 321 Granada Ave, Hershey, PA 17033 (717) 533-4653
  • Chesterfield, VA
  • 71 Fairway Dr, Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 763-7393
  • Woodbury, NJ
  • Springfield, PA
  • Midlothian, VA
  • Barnesville, PA
  • Schuylkill Haven, PA
  • Dauphin, PA
  • 71 Fairway Dr, Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 503-1390

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Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Vice President, Product Development And Engineering

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Location:
Hershey, PA
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
The Ames Companies, Inc.
Vice President, Product Development and Engineering
Education:
Penn State University
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Virginia Military Institute
Bachelors, Economics
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Jeffrey Fegley

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Business Manager At American Heartland Theatre

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Us Patents

Coaxial Cable Connector

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US Patent:
6808416, Oct 26, 2004
Filed:
Apr 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/116242
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Fegley - Camp Hill PA
James English - Bainbridge PA
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01R 905
US Classification:
439585, 439877
Abstract:
The invention relates to a coaxial cable connector having a conductive outer shell comprising a mating section and a cylindrical sleeve. The cylindrical sleeve has a cable receiving end having an annular projection with a larger external diameter than the cylindrical sleeve. A coaxial cable is stripped to expose portions of an outer conductor, a dielectric, and a central conductor. The central conductor terminates within a signal pin. A ferrule is positioned over the outer conductor. The outer conductor is folded back over the ferrule. An insulative cylinder is positioned over the dielectric. When a crimping die is applied to the cylindrical sleeve, the crimping die first contacts the annular projection. The annular projection rolls inward and toward the mating section of the conductive outer shell. The annular projection contacts the ferrule pushing the ferrule toward the mating section to create a forward bias inside the cylindrical sleeve.

Reconfigurable Signal Distribution System

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US Patent:
7005763, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Feb 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/087892
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Fegley - Camp Hill PA, US
Matthew T. Miller - Harrisburg PA, US
Larry E. Dittmann - Middletown PA, US
William H. Bair - Mechanicsburg PA, US
Assignee:
Yazaki North America, Inc. - Canton MI
International Classification:
H01H 9/02
US Classification:
307146, 307147
Abstract:
The invention provides a modular distribution system having central distribution panel for receiving a plurality of services at an input and having a plurality of outputs each connected to an outlet at a remote location. A central region is provided in the central distribution panel having a plurality of module receiving connectors each having a first portion connected to the input and a second portion connected to one of the plurality of outlets. A plurality of modules are each separately connectable to a respective module receiving connector and configured to bridge a selected service from the first portion of the module receiving connector to the second portion of the module receiving connector.

Reconfigurable Signal Distribution System

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US Patent:
20030007309, Jan 9, 2003
Filed:
Mar 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/796963
Inventors:
Matthew Miller - Harrisburg PA, US
Larry Dittmann - Middletown PA, US
Jeffrey Fegley - Camp Hill PA, US
William Bair - Mechanicsburg PA, US
International Classification:
H01G005/012
H01G005/013
US Classification:
361/286000
Abstract:
The invention provides a modular distribution system having central distribution panel for receiving a plurality of services at an input and having a plurality of outputs each connected to an outlet at a remote location. A central region is provided in the central distribution panel having a plurality of module receiving connectors each having a first portion connected to the input and a second portion connected to one of the plurality of outlets. A plurality of modules are each separately connectable to a respective module receiving connector and configured to bridge a selected service from the first portion of the module receiving connector to the second portion of the module receiving connector.

Leaf Rake

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US Patent:
20210386013, Dec 16, 2021
Filed:
Jun 21, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/352985
Inventors:
- Camp Hill PA, US
Aaron Daniel ABBOTT - Harrisburg PA, US
Jeffrey Joseph FEGLEY - Hershey PA, US
Gregory J. BLASZCZAK - Hummelstown PA, US
International Classification:
A01D 7/06
Abstract:
A head assembly for a rake is provided. The head assembly includes a base portion, a handle coupling, and a number of tines. Each tine includes an elongated body. Each tine body includes a first end, a flexure portion, an offset portion, and a distal second end. The tines includes a first set of tines and a second set of tines. A number of tine bodies in the first set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is greater than 1.0. A number of tine bodies in the second set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is less than 1.0.

Leaf Rake

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US Patent:
20180116103, May 3, 2018
Filed:
Dec 29, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/857929
Inventors:
- Camp Hill PA, US
Aaron Daniel ABBOTT - Harrisburg PA, US
Jeffrey Joseph FEGLEY - Hershey PA, US
Gregory J. BLASZCZAK - Hummelstown PA, US
International Classification:
A01D 7/06
Abstract:
A head assembly for a rake is provided. The head assembly includes a base portion, a handle coupling, and a number of tines. Each tine includes an elongated body. Each tine body includes a first end, a flexure portion, an offset portion, and a distal second end. The tines includes a first set of tines and a second set of tines. A number of tine bodies in the first set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is greater than 1.0. A number of tine bodies in the second set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is less than 1.0.

Leaf Rake

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US Patent:
20150020493, Jan 22, 2015
Filed:
Jul 18, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/335236
Inventors:
- Camp Hill PA, US
Aaron Daniel Abbott - Harrisburg PA, US
Jeffrey Joseph Fegley - Hershey PA, US
Gregory J. Blaszczak - Hummelstown PA, US
Assignee:
The Ames Companies, Inc. - Camp Hill PA
International Classification:
A01D 7/06
US Classification:
5640016
Abstract:
A head assembly for a rake is provided. The head assembly includes a base portion, a handle coupling, and a number of tines. Each tine includes an elongated body. Each tine body includes a first end, a flexure portion, an offset portion, and a distal second end. The tines includes a first set of tines and a second set of tines. A number of tine bodies in the first set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is greater than 1.0. A number of tine bodies in the second set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is less than 1.0.
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