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John R Auclair

from Ludlow, MA
Age ~67

John Auclair Phones & Addresses

  • Ludlow, MA
  • Myrtle Beach, SC
  • Springfield, MA
  • 16 Nash Hill Rd, Ludlow, MA 01056

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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John Auclair

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Address:
16 Nash Hl Rd, Ludlow, MA 01056
VIN:
YS3ED49G273517545
Make:
SAAB
Model:
9-5
Year:
2007

Publications

Us Patents

Break-Away Hook Assembly

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US Patent:
8556223, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Jun 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/170266
Inventors:
William J. Balfour - Winsted CT, US
John Auclair - Norfolk CT, US
Anthony Salvador Delmonico - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Electric Motion Company, Inc. - Winsted CT
International Classification:
F16M 13/00
US Classification:
248548, 248909, 174 40 R, 403 2
Abstract:
A break-away hook assembly is adapted for installation for use with a low-voltage residential communication cable. A pair of members is coupled. One of the members has a connector with a terminal portion which receives a terminus of the other member. The connector breaks to release the second member from coupled engagement with the first member so that upon application of a stress in excess of a pre-established load, the cable will sag while maintaining the communication integrity of the cable.

Flexible Bond Harness And Manufacturing Method Therefor

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US Patent:
62304062, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Jan 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/228014
Inventors:
William J. Balfour - Winsted CT
John W. Auclair - Norfolk CT
Assignee:
Electric Motion Company, Inc. - Winsted CT
International Classification:
H01R 4304
US Classification:
29863
Abstract:
A flexible bond harness including a flexible ground subassembly and a rigid ground subassembly which are joined together by a barrel connector. The flexible ground assembly has a first terminal connector which is mounted to the distal end portion of a substantially flexible conductor and the rigid ground assembly has a second terminal connector which is mounted to the distal end portion of a substantially rigid conductor. The barrel connector has a substantially uniform thickness, first and second side walls, a base and is divided into first and second segments. The proximal end portion of the flexible conductor is positioned within the first segment and the proximal end portion of the rigid conductor is positioned within the second segment. The first and second segments of the barrel connector are simultaneously crimped onto the flexible and rigid conductors, respectively, forming a bond which prevents relative motion between the barrel connector and the flexible and rigid conductors.

Cable Shield Ground Clamp

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US Patent:
55973140, Jan 28, 1997
Filed:
Feb 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/395453
Inventors:
William T. Auclair - Winsted CT
John W. Auclair - Norfolk CT
Randolph L. Auclair - New Hartford CT
Assignee:
Electric Motion Company, Inc. - Winsted CT
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439 98
Abstract:
A ground clamp for clamping to a cable shield to provide a ground connection employs a U-shaped yoke. A keeper has a driver which threadably engages thread surfaces at the interior side of the yoke legs. The keeper has a clamp jaw which may be compressively engaged against a cable shield received in an aperture defined by the yoke. A surface of the clamp jaw and a surface of the driver have complementary radially extending projections and grooves, respectively. The projections are received by the grooves when the clamp jaw engages the cable shield to resist relative movement between the driver and the clamp jaw. The yoke then connects to a common ground point via a flexible ground wire connection. A protective shoe may be inserted between the cable conductors and the clamp jaw to prevent crushing of the connectors.

Conductor Protector

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US Patent:
57228400, Mar 3, 1998
Filed:
Aug 6, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/692602
Inventors:
William T. Auclair - Winsted CT
John W. Auclair - Norfolk CT
Randolph L. Auclair - New Hartford CT
Assignee:
Electric Motion Company, Inc. - Winsted CT
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439 98
Abstract:
A ground clamp for clamping to a cable shield to provide a ground connection employs a U-shaped yoke. A keeper has a driver which threadably engages thread surfaces at the interior side of the yoke legs. The keeper has a clamp jaw which may be compressively engaged against a cable shield received in an aperture defined by the yoke. A surface of the clamp jaw and a surface of the driver have complementary radially extending projections and grooves, respectively. The projections are received by the grooves when the clamp jaw engages the cable shield to resist relative movement between the driver and the clamp jaw. The yoke then connects to a common ground point via a flexible ground wire connection. A protective shoe may be inserted between the cable conductors and the clamp jaw to prevent crushing of the connectors.

Mast Clamp Hook And Assembly

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US Patent:
61111937, Aug 29, 2000
Filed:
Dec 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/210159
Inventors:
William T. Auclair - Winsted CT
John W. Auclair - Norfolk CT
William J. Balfour - Winsted CT
Assignee:
Electric Motion Company, Inc. - Winsted CT
International Classification:
H02G 700
H02G 705
US Classification:
174 44
Abstract:
A mast clamp assembly including a strap, a drop wire clamp, and a hook. The ribbon-like strap forms a loop which engages a utility pole or mast. The drop wire clamp includes a clamp for clamping to the drop wire and a loop which engages the hook. The hook includes a back wall and first and second side walls. The loop of the drop wire is received in loop mounting slots in the side walls and engages a protrusion on each side wall. Each side wall also has a strap mounting opening having a triangular-shaped lower portion and a rectangular-shaped upper portion. The hook is mounted on the strap by inserting the strap, bottom edge first, through a slot in the back wall into the lower portion of the strap mounting openings and rotating the hook around the strap such that the upper edge of the strap rotates into the upper portion of the strap mounting opening and the strap engages the hook back wall.
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