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Thomas V Aukzemas

from Lincoln University, PA
Age ~55

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  • 304 Cheswyck Ct, Lincoln University, PA 19352 (484) 371-8148
  • Lincoln Univ, PA
  • 1106 Greenhill Ave, Wilmington, DE 19805 (302) 793-3050
  • Edgemoor, DE
  • Phoenixville, PA
  • New London, PA
  • Chester, PA
  • Lincoln Univ, PA
  • 304 Cheswyck Ct, Lincoln University, PA 19352 (302) 743-3698

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Senior Design Engineer At Southco

Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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Thomas Aukzemas

Publications

Us Patents

Captive Screw

US Patent:
6761521, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Dec 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/020253
Inventors:
Edward A. McCormack - Chaddsford PA
Thomas J. Ellis - Wilmington DE
Danin Sewalt - Aston PA
Harry L. Dickerson - Downingtown PA
Michael Menta - Aston PA
Kyle Sareyka - Mullica Hill NJ
Richard Lewis - San Ramon CA
Thomas Aukzemas - Wilmington DE
James Wanstall - Kennett Square PA
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
F16B 4100
US Classification:
411353, 411999, 411107
Abstract:
A captive screw including a screw and a ferrule is disclosed. One end of the ferrule is adapted for engagement to a hole in a panel to be secured by the captive screw. The screw has an annular flange that is captured within the bore of the ferrule. The screw has a shaft with a threaded portion. The threaded portion of the screw shaft can be made to extend from the ferrule to varying amounts as the screw is moved relative to the ferrule between extended and retracted positions. An optional spring may be provided in the ferrule to bias the screw toward the retracted position.

Low Profile Captive Screw

US Patent:
D493362, Jul 27, 2004
Filed:
Dec 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/172857
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE
Edward A. McCormack - Chadds Ford PA
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
0808
US Classification:
D 8387

Low Profile Captive Screw

US Patent:
D494458, Aug 17, 2004
Filed:
Dec 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
29/172856
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE
Edward A. McCormack - Chadds Ford PA
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
0808
US Classification:
D 8387

Telescopic Captive Fastener

US Patent:
7179037, Feb 20, 2007
Filed:
Dec 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/738070
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE, US
Edward A. McCormack - Chadds Ford PA, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
F16B 21/18
F16B 37/08
US Classification:
411353, 411107, 411999, 411352
Abstract:
A telescopic captive fastener has a knob, a ferrule, a spring, and at least one sleeve. The sleeve extends telescopically between the ferrule and the knob.

Telescopic Captive Fastener

US Patent:
7278809, Oct 9, 2007
Filed:
Nov 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/559428
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE, US
Edward A. McCormack - Chadds Ford PA, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
F16B 37/08
F16B 37/12
US Classification:
411432, 411433, 411353, 411108, 411999
Abstract:
A telescopic captive fastener has a knob, a ferrule, a spring, and at least one sleeve. The sleeve extends telescopically between the ferrule and the knob.

Captive Shoulder Nut Assembly

US Patent:
7342796, Mar 11, 2008
Filed:
May 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/419868
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361719, 361704, 361709, 361710, 165 803, 165185, 257718, 257719, 24453, 24510
Abstract:
A captive shoulder nut assembly, to hold a heat sink onto a PC board, has a nut member with a threaded portion and a tubular portion extending therefrom. The nut member mates with an upstanding threaded stud. A biasing compression spring rides over the nut with an end coil loop secured to the nut. The nut's tubular portion is suitable for insertion through a straight hole in the heat sink, with the spring remaining above the hole and operating against the heat sink. The free end of the tubular portion can be flared to a larger diameter than the hole, thereby captivating it to the heat sink and permitting movement by the nut through the hole while acting against the spring force. A stop shoulder on the nut and a projecting shoulder on the stud define the length travel of the nut onto the stud and establishes a pre-load compression force on the spring. A self-centering structure included for the nut to engage the stud.

Captive Shoulder Nut Having Spring Tie-Down

US Patent:
7344345, Mar 18, 2008
Filed:
May 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/855538
Inventors:
Thomas V. Aukzemas - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
Southco, Inc. - Concordville PA
International Classification:
F16B 43/00
US Classification:
411372, 411361, 411352, 411999, 411969, 411183
Abstract:
A captive shoulder nut for a electronic module heat sink has a threaded nut portion and a tubular portion extending therefrom. A ramped section in the exterior wall of the tubular portion leads to a retaining groove adjacent the bottom face of the nut portion. A compression spring is slipped over the tubular portion to ride over the ramped section and be retained at one end in the retaining groove. The tubular portion is suitable to be inserted through a straight hole, whereof the inner diameter of the spring is larger than the hole. The free end of the tubular portion is suitable to be flared to a larger diameter than the hole, thereby establishing a captivation.

Floating Captive Screw

US Patent:
20030175091, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Feb 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/364828
Inventors:
Thomas Aukzemas - Wilmington DE, US
Albert Frattarola - Swarthmore PA, US
Boyd Wolf - Chadds Ford PA, US
James Standish - Kennett Square PA, US
Joseph Caulfield - Aston PA, US
International Classification:
F16B039/00
US Classification:
411/107000
Abstract:
A captive screw for securing together two panels has a screw and a spring extending between the screw head and a ferrule. A collar is formed on the screw shank under the ferrule to limit penetration of the screw threads in a bottom panel so that the upper panel floats on the spring.
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