WILLIAM JAMES ASHLINE
Pilots at Shagbark Dr, Bristol, CT

License number
Connecticut A0058002
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
228 Shagbark Dr, Bristol, CT 06010

Professional information

William Ashline Photo 1

Automated Q-Line Circuit Breaker

US Patent:
4513268, Apr 23, 1985
Filed:
Dec 14, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/561259
Inventors:
Raymond K. Seymour - Plainville CT
Joseph M. Palmieri - Southington CT
William J. Ashline - Bristol CT
Dennis J. Doughty - Plainville CT
Assignee:
General Electric Company - New York NY
International Classification:
H01H 7512
US Classification:
335 35
Abstract:
A fully automated residential-type circuit breaker assembly is made possible by the provision of retaining slots and guide channels formed within the breaker case. The breaker case then serves as an assembly fixture for specially designed armatures and magnets used within the trip section of the breaker as well as for a special designed bi-metallic trip element. A high calibration yield is accomplished by means of a low friction latch assembly.


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Method Of Making An Automated Q-Line Circuit Breaker

US Patent:
4573259, Mar 4, 1986
Filed:
Dec 5, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/678208
Inventors:
Raymond K. Seymour - Plainville CT
Joseph M. Palmieri - Southington CT
William J. Ashline - Bristol CT
Dennis J. Doughty - Plainville CT
Assignee:
General Electric Company - New York NY
International Classification:
H01H 1100
US Classification:
29602R
Abstract:
A fully automated residential-type circuit breaker assembly is made possible by the provision of retaining slots and guide channels formed within the breaker case. The breaker case then serves as an assembly fixture for specially designed armatures and magnets used within the trip section of the breaker as well as for a special designed bi-metallic trip element. A high calibration yield is accomplished by means of a low friction latch assembly.


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Assembly For Accommodating Power And Data Lines From Inside A Wall Structure To A Surface Mounted Raceway

US Patent:
6259020, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Sep 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/391105
Inventors:
William J. Ashline - Bristol CT
Thomas R. Russo - Bristol CT
Assignee:
The Wiremold Company - West Hartford CT
International Classification:
H02G 304
US Classification:
174 48
Abstract:
A compartmentalized electrical outlet box defines side-by-side forwardly open compartments for receiving power leads, data lines and telecommunication cables from inside a wall structure. These leads will be connected to corresponding conductors in a raceway that has at least two separated wireways defined in a base channel. Access openings are provided in staggered relationship at the rear wall of the raceway channel so as to be aligned with the compartments in the outlet box.


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Electrical Outlet Assembly Having Field Replaceable Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Module

US Patent:
5844763, Dec 1, 1998
Filed:
Jan 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/785479
Inventors:
Daniel R. Grace - Cromwell CT
William Ashline - Bristol CT
Carlos Valente - East Windsor CT
Assignee:
The Wiremold Company - Hartford CT
International Classification:
H02H 322
US Classification:
361111
Abstract:
An electrical power outlet assembly having a housing supporting a plurality of electrical outlets each including an electrical plug receptacle. One of the outlets defines a pocket containing a portion of the casing of a field replaceable transient voltage surge suppression module (TVSS). The TVSS module is supported on the outlet assembly housing in plugging engagement with the plug receptacle of the one outlet which defines the pocket.


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Molded Case Circuit Breaker Having Improved Arc Resistant Properties

US Patent:
4484045, Nov 20, 1984
Filed:
Aug 16, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/408375
Inventors:
Raymond K. Seymour - Plainville CT
William J. Ashline - Bristol CT
Assignee:
General Electric Company - New York NY
International Classification:
H01H 3304, H01H 930
US Classification:
200144R
Abstract:
Molded case circuit breakers having increased short circuit current ratings contain a dual contact blade arm assembly and an arc shield wherein the operating mechanism is shielded from the arc blast which occurs during contact arcing. The arc blast shield consists of a trifurcated barrier interposed between the circuit breaker operating mechanism and the arc chute without interfering with the contact arm motion.