RICHARD CHARLES FOX
Pilots at Peachcreek Rd, Dayton, OH

License number
Ohio A2148028
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1220 Peachcreek Rd, Dayton, OH 45458

Professional information

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Richard Fox - Centerville, OH

Work:
Port Columbus (CMH) ATCT
Front Line Manager
Dayton (DAY) ATCT - Dayton, OH
Front Line Manager
Dayton (DAY) ATCT - Dayton, OH
Air Traffic Controller
United States Navy - Lemoore, CA
Air Traffic Controller


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Vice President &Amp; General Manager At Morfab, Inc.

Position:
Vice President & General Manager at Morfab, Inc.
Location:
Dayton, Ohio Area
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Morfab, Inc. - Vice President & General Manager


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Dr. Richard C Fox, Dayton OH - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Pediatric Dentistry
Address:
1 Childrens Plz, Dayton 45404
(937) 641-3455 (Phone), (937) 641-5448 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Reusable Projection Transparency

US Patent:
4423116, Dec 27, 1983
Filed:
Mar 15, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/358165
Inventors:
Richard E. Fox - Dayton OH
Assignee:
Appleton Papers Inc. - Appleton WI
International Classification:
B41M 518
US Classification:
428411
Abstract:
A thermally-responsive transparent film is disclosed which comprises certain chromogenic material and certain color developer material. With this film marks are developed in response to the application of heat to form an image. These images can be erased by the action of certain liquids or vapors. The imaged and erased states are fixed under a range of environmental conditions. This film finds particular utility as a reusable projection transparency.


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Dielectric Record Material

US Patent:
4375492, Mar 1, 1983
Filed:
May 22, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/266565
Inventors:
Richard E. Fox - Dayton OH
Assignee:
Appleton Papers Inc. - Appleton WI
International Classification:
B41M 520
US Classification:
428212
Abstract:
A reactive dielectric record material is disclosed which comprises certain chromogenic material and certain phenolic material. This record material produces images by means of a dielectric process wherein two color-forming agents contained within a reactive image-bearing surface are brought into reactive, color-producing contact by means of colorless toner material.