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Fredrick Putzier Phones & Addresses

  • 26796 Frederick Ave, Columbia Station, OH 44028 (440) 236-3026 (440) 458-4113
  • 38985 Esther Dr, Grafton, OH 44044
  • 142 Stonehedge Dr, Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 236-3026
  • Somerset, OH
  • Columbia Sta, OH
  • Willard, OH
  • 26796 Frederick Ave, Columbia Station, OH 44028 (440) 463-4193

Work

Position: Administration/Managerial

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Racking Resistant Door Control Mechanism

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US Patent:
57184674, Feb 17, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/643004
Inventors:
Lee S. Weinerman - Medina OH
James L. Hollingsworth - Middleburg Heights OH
Fredrick L. Putzier - Columbia Station OH
Assignee:
The Eastern Company - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
E05C 314
US Classification:
292218
Abstract:
A racking resistant door control mechanism for securing a pivoted door employs an elongate lock rod that extends the height of the door, is journaled for pivotal movement about a lock rod axis by door mounted bearing assemblies, and has cam type latch members welded to its opposite ends for engaging keeper members carried by upper and lower parts of a door frame. The cam and keeper members feature novel, compact arrangements of interengageable formations that are located on opposite sides of, but relatively near to, the lock rod axis of the locked door--formations that cooperate in bringing the door to its fully closed position, in securely retaining the door closed, in preventing racking movements of the closed door and its adjacent door frame, and in breaking the door open when ice formations, cold seals or the like resist initial opening movement of the door. Additional racking resistance preferably is provided by utilizing upper and lower end regions of door mounted bearing assembly covers to engage shoulders defined at junctures of the cam members with opposite ends of the lock rod, and to engage opposite end portions of at least one other lock-rod-carried component so that a plurality of lock-rod-carried components are engaged by door mounted components in a manner that is highly effective in resisting relative axial movements of the locked door, the door frame and other lock-rod-connected components.

Lift And Turn Latch Handle

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US Patent:
D2797615, Jul 23, 1985
Filed:
Jul 20, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/515921
Inventors:
Lee S. Weinerman - Strongsville OH
Fredrick L. Putzier - Columbia Station OH
Assignee:
The Eastern Company - Cleveland OH
US Classification:
D 8306

Racking Resistant Door Control Mechanism And Method Of Fabrication

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US Patent:
57184666, Feb 17, 1998
Filed:
Nov 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/556607
Inventors:
Lee S. Weinerman - Medina OH
James L. Hollingsworth - Middleburg Heights OH
Fredrick L. Putzier - Columbia Station OH
Scott A. Arthurs - Brunswick OH
Robert D. Dinallo - Parma OH
Assignee:
The Eastern Company - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
E05C 314
US Classification:
292218
Abstract:
A racking resistant door control mechanism for securing a pivoted door employs an elongate lock rod that extends the height of the door and is journaled for pivotal movement by bearing assemblies having steel covers that enclose plastic bearing liners. The lock rod has upper and lower cam-type latch members welded to its opposite ends for engaging keeper members carried by upper and lower parts of a door frame for holding the door closed. The lock rod extends through and is welded to a steel sleeve at a location spaced a short distance upwardly from the lower latch member. If the lock rod is formed from two elongate elements instead of one, the sleeve is welded to both to aid in forming a connection therebetween. Racking resistance is provided by locating the sleeve and the bearing assemblies such that the steel covers of the bearing assemblies are held in engagement with the latch members and with opposite ends of the sleeve. The various metal components of the door control mechanism are protectively coated before being assembled and before being welded, with rigid assembly connections being formed by normally hidden welds of relatively small size that burn through the protective coatings and are, in turn, protectively coated by a zinc rich, polymer containing film applied as a "touch-up" spray.

Latch Assembly

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US Patent:
20140083147, Mar 27, 2014
Filed:
Sep 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/624590
Inventors:
- Cleveland OH, US
Fredrick L. Putzier - Columbia Station OH, US
Assignee:
THE EASTERN COMPANY - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
E05B 21/06
E05B 55/00
US Classification:
70357, 70344
Abstract:
A compression latch is provided having a lock bolt operated via a codable cylinder lock. The lock bolt includes a guide having first and second inner surfaces. The lock includes a rotatable portion having a cam with a projection that is movable between the first and second inner surfaces. When the rotatable portion of the cylinder lock rotates via the key to cause the projection to move from a first position to a second position, the projection contacts the second inner surface and urges the lock bolt to engage a control member which prevents a handle of the compression latch from rotating. When the rotatable portion rotates via the key to cause the projection to move from the second position to the first position, the projection contacts the first inner surface and urges the lock bolt to disengage from the control member, which enables the handle to rotate.
Fredrick L Putzier from Columbia Station, OH, age ~71 Get Report