William P Whallon

age ~49

from Sidney, NY

Also known as:
  • William J Whallon
  • Bill P Whallon
  • Will Whallon
  • Maria Braum

William Whallon Phones & Addresses

  • Sidney, NY
  • Unadilla, NY
  • Delhi, NY
  • Woodhaven, MI
  • 4076 Pine Hill Rd, Unadilla, NY 13849

Emails

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Whallon
Owner
Whallon Tool & Services
Business Consulting Services Mfg Search/Navigation Equipment
4076 Pne Hl Rd, Youngs, NY 13849
6075631021

Us Patents

  • Electrical Connector Assembly

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  • US Patent:
    42214467, Sep 9, 1980
  • Filed:
    Oct 2, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/947965
  • Inventors:
    Paul D. Niles - Bainbridge NY
    William P. Whallon - Unadilla NY
    Richard W. Normann - Otego NY
  • Assignee:
    The Bendix Corporation - Southfield MI
  • International Classification:
    H01R 1328
  • US Classification:
    339 49R
  • Abstract:
    An electrical connector assembly (800) in which two mateable housings (200, 500) each have electrical contacts (100, 400) mounted therein. Each contact has a forward mating portion with a plurality of axially aligned wires (120, 420), each wire having an acutely angled forward end surface (122, 422). The axially aligned wires of each contact are surrounded by a shroud or sleeve (130, 430) which extends around the wires and forwardly of the end surfaces to protect them and allow the contact to be inserted into the housing from the rear through a rear-mounted grommet (300, 600). The sleeve (130) on the one contact has a larger diameter forward end than the sleeve (430) on the other mating contact to allow the sleeves to interfit together in telescoped relationship when the housings and contacts are mated. The housing (200) having the contact with the larger diameter sleeve (130) has a contact retention system which includes a forward stop (214) to captivate the contact by engaging the forward end of the sleeve. The forward end of the housing (200) includes tapered end surfaces (216) for guiding the smaller sleeve (430) into the larger sleeve (130) in proper alignment for mating of the contact wires in electrical circuit relationship.
  • Electrical Conductor Having An Integral Electrical Contact

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  • US Patent:
    43927033, Jul 12, 1983
  • Filed:
    Jun 1, 1981
  • Appl. No.:
    6/269134
  • Inventors:
    James R. Hall - Bainbridge NY
    William P. Whallon - Unadilla NY
  • Assignee:
    The Bendix Corporation - Southfield MI
  • International Classification:
    H01R 1328
    H01R 1111
  • US Classification:
    339 49R
  • Abstract:
    An electrical conductor (10) having at forward end portion (F) of the conductor an integral electrical contact portion consisting of a plurality of fine, axially aligned wire strands (21), each wire having an acutely angled end surface (22) for mating with another electrical contact, said contact wires being an integral part of and continuous with the wires of said conductor in a rear portion (R). Preferably, the wires in the forward portion of the conductor are held radially together by a sleeve or holder which is inserted over the forward end, around the wires and crimped in place, separating the rear portion (R) of the conductor, which generally has insulation (30) around the conductor for a portion of its length from the forward contact portion.
  • Method Of Making An Electrical Conductor Having An Integral Electrical Contact

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  • US Patent:
    44173954, Nov 29, 1983
  • Filed:
    Nov 12, 1982
  • Appl. No.:
    6/440913
  • Inventors:
    James R. Hall - Bainbridge NY
    William P. Whallon - Unadilla NY
  • Assignee:
    The Bendix Corporation - Southfield MI
  • International Classification:
    H01R 1111
  • US Classification:
    29882
  • Abstract:
    An electrical conductor (10) having at forward end portion (F) of the conductor an integral electrical contact portion consisting of a plurality of fine, axially aligned wire strands (21), each wire having an acutely angled end surface (22) for mating with another electrical contact, said contact wires being an integral part of and continuous with the wires of said conductor in a rear portion (R). Preferably, the wires in the forward portion of the conductor are held radially together by a sleeve or holder which is inserted over the forward end, around the wires and crimped in place, separating the rear portion (R) of the conductor, which generally has insulation (30) around the conductor for a portion of its length from the forward contact portion.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The Oresteia

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Author
William Whallon

ISBN #
0805572597

Formula, Character and Context : Studies in Homeric, Old English and Old Testament Poetry

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Author
William Whallon

ISBN #
0819155268

Inconsistencies: Studies in New Testament, the Inferno, Othello and Beowulf

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Author
William Whallon

ISBN #
0859911314

Problem and Spectacle: Studies in the Oresteia

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Author
William Whallon

ISBN #
3533028402


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