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Robert Katchmar Phones & Addresses

  • West Salem, OH
  • 7236 Byron Cir, Ontario, NY 14519 (315) 524-7971
  • 70 Spoonbill Ln, Ellenton, FL 34222 (941) 729-2893
  • Hamden, CT
  • Warren, OH
  • Manasota, FL

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Robert Katchmar

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Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Retail
Experience:
Xerox (Public Company; XRX; Information Technology and Services industry): Design Engineer,  (January 1970-December 2005) Project Engineer - For design, built ,and testing for print engine frames.

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert J. Katchmar
Treasurer
Ridgewood Meadows Condominium Association, Inc
PO Box 118, Ellenton, FL 34222
76 Spoonbill Ln, Ellenton, FL 34222

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Us Patents

Manual Dual Overcenter Latch Mechanism And Lock Mechanism

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US Patent:
6393937, May 28, 2002
Filed:
Nov 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/449352
Inventors:
Samuel Joseph Nicolosi - Webster NY
William A. Burton - Rochester NY
Dara Nanette Lubin - Rochester NY
Richard R. Getz - Fairport NY
Robert J. Katchmar - Ontario NY
Arthur T. Vumback - Webster NY
Steven Wayne Baldwin - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G05G 506
US Classification:
74528
Abstract:
A latch mechanism selectively maintains a first component in a fixed position relative to a second component. The latch mechanism include a first member for selective attachment to the first component; and a second member for selective attachment to a second component and pivotally attached to the first member. The first and second members assume a locked position when the first and second members are substantially aligned and assume an unlocked position when the first and second members are traverse to each other. A handle is pivotally connected to the second member. A link member is pivotally connected at one end to the second member and pivotally connected at an opposite end to the handle. The link member assumes a first position when the handle is moved to a corresponding first handle position to have the link member overcenter with respect to the first and second members to brace the first and second members in a locked position. The link member also assumes a second position when the handle is moved to a corresponding second handle position to move the link member traverse to the second member to allow the first and second members to pivot relative to each other.
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