Patents by Inventor Clifford F. Lincoln
Clifford F. Lincoln has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7562850Abstract: An electrical component support assembly that includes an electrical component and a bracket removably attached to the electrical component. The bracket is configured to couple to the electrical component and includes a base member that has a first side with a substantially planar shape. The bracket also includes a pair of elbow members that are located proximate to a second side of the base member. The elbow members are configured to be mounted to a support frame. Each of the elbow members is shaped to include a spring portion and a tab joined thereto. The spring portions flex with respect to the base member. The tabs on the pair of elbow members are arranged adjacent to one another and oriented to extend in a substantially common direction to be received in a common hole in the support frame. The tabs extend outward from the spring portions and have recesses for gripping the support frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Ralph Sykes Martin, Clifford F. Lincoln, III
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Patent number: 7544077Abstract: A power distribution system includes a plurality of circuits each configured to supply power, wherein the power distribution system includes a plurality of power modules. A first power control device is connected to each of the circuits and is configured to supply power to a first sub-set of the power modules from a first of the circuits. A second power control device is connected to each of the circuits and is configured to supply power to a second sub-set of the power modules that is different than the first sub-set of power modules. The second power control device is configured to supply power from a second of the circuits.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Ralph Sykes Martin, Clifford F. Lincoln, III, Sarah Jean Jones
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Publication number: 20080290230Abstract: An electrical component support assembly that includes an electrical component and a bracket removably attached to the electrical component. The bracket is configured to couple to the electrical component and includes a base member that has a first side with a substantially planar shape. The bracket also includes a pair of elbow members that are located proximate to a second side of the base member. The elbow members are configured to be mounted to a support frame. Each of the elbow members is shaped to include a spring portion and a tab joined thereto. The spring portions flex with respect to the base member. The tabs on the pair of elbow members are arranged adjacent to one another and oriented to extend in a substantially common direction to be received in a common hole in the support frame. The tabs extend outward from the spring portions and have recesses for gripping the support frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Ralph Sykes Martin, Clifford F. Lincoln, III
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Patent number: 7045706Abstract: A universal floor box assembly is provided including a universal box having a bottom wall, and front, rear right side and left side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall. The front, rear, right side and left side walls each define a respective upper terminal edge. At least one of the front, rear, right side and left side walls define an aperture formed therein. Desirably, an electrical, a telephonic and/or a data cable is/are receivable within the universal box. The universal box assembly further includes an electrical, telephonic and/or data interface selectively front loaded in the aperture of the backing member. The at least one electrical, telephonic and data interface are selectively connectable to a transition block assembly of the power cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Clifford F. Lincoln, III, Larry H. Smith, George E. Sharp, III
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Patent number: 6663435Abstract: A load balancing electrical wiring device or power strip 2 includes a tap socket assembly 20 with multiple line conductors 4 so that more than one branch circuit is present in device. The tap socket assembly 20 is connected to a circuit protection power source by a power cable 80 attached to end connectors 30 on the tap socket assembly 20. Different versions of receptacle outlets 40 can be plugged into the tap socket assembly 20 to connect different receptacle outlets 40 to different line conductors 4 and therefore different branch circuits. Receptacle outlets 40 can be replaced by a different version of the receptacle outlet to connect to a different line conductor 4 so that the branch circuits can be balanced without changing the wiring at the circuit protection power source. The tap socket assembly is positioned in a mounting enclosure 70 that includes openings 76 through which the receptacle outlets can be inserted or removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Clifford F. Lincoln, III, George E. Sharp, III, Larry H. Smith
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Publication number: 20020187682Abstract: A load balancing electrical wiring device or power strip 2 includes a tap socket assembly 20 with multiple line conductors 4 so that more than one branch circuit is present in device. The tap socket assembly 20 is connected to a circuit protection power source by a power cable 80 attached to end connectors 30 on the tap socket assembly 20. Different versions of receptacle outlets 40 can be plugged into the tap socket assembly 20 to connect different receptacle outlets 40 to different line conductors 4 and therefore different branch circuits. Receptacle outlets 40 can be replaced by a different version of the receptacle outlet to connect to a different line conductor 4 so that the branch circuits can be balanced without changing the wiring at the circuit protection power source. The tap socket assembly is positioned in a mounting enclosure 70 that includes openings 76 through which the receptacle outlets can be inserted or removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Clifford F. Lincoln, George E. Sharp, Larry H. Smith
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Patent number: 5601447Abstract: This invention is directed to a patch cord cable assembly for use in a high speed transmission cable network, more particularly to an electrical connector which gives the assembly the capability of transmitting data at 100 MHz frequency while offering near-end crosstalk (NEXT) at EIA/TIA 568-A Category 5 performance levels. The preferred electrical connector comprises a pair of interfitting housing members, and a plurality of side-by-side electrical terminals positioned between the housing members for establishing electrical contact with the individual wires of a cable. The terminals are arranged at essentially one end of the housing members and the cable is caused to enter said housing members from an opposite end thereof. One of the housing members includes a cable jacket stop intermediate the ends and plural, spaced-apart posts between the cable jacket stop and the one end.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventors: Carl G. Reed, Clifford F. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5593314Abstract: This invention relates to an electrical connector, such as a modular plug, which offers improved transmission performance, particularly reduced crosstalk and decreased insertion loss. The connector, in its preferred embodiment, comprises a dielectric housing having a central cavity therein extending from a conductor receiving end to a conductor termination end. The termination end includes a plurality of individual staggered slots, each slot receiving an insulated conductor, and means communicating with each slot for receiving a single insulation piercing blade to electrically engage a conductor within the slot. The blades are arranged in plural longitudinally aligned planes and consist of an insulation piercing end and an opposite end for electrically engaging complementary terminals in a matable connector. The blades are further aligned in staggered relationship in two transverse planes while the respective insulation piercing ends are transversely staggered.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventor: Clifford F. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5538434Abstract: Invention relates to a high performance electrical data connector of the type which may be mated with a like connector. The connector comprises an insulative housing having a connector mating face and a conductor receiving face, a floor extending between the faces and a pair of upstanding side walls, plural contact terminals upstanding from the floor intermediate the mating face and the conductor receiving face. The plural contact terminals comprise a conductor receiving portion, a base portion, and a resilient tongue portion reversely bent from the base portion and extending toward the connector mating face. An important feature hereof is the provision of an insulative member integrally molded between the side walls and overlying at least part of each resilient tongue portion, where the insulative member includes staggered plural through slots.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Henry L. DelGuidice, Victor E. Slack, Harry R. Lowry, Clifford F. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5493259Abstract: The invention provides improved high voltage, low pass filtering connectors. The connectors described herein comprise an assembly having a low impedance path to ground for use in the connector. The assembly comprises a plurality of circuit elements which contribute a fixed amount of impedance to the ground path, a printed circuit board adapted to house the circuit elements, the printed circuit board further having a corresponding plurality of traces in electrical communication with the plurality of circuit elements wherein the traces are adapted to minimize in-line insertion loss to the circuit elements, and a plurality of ground planes in the printed circuit board electrically interfaced in the ground path for providing a low impedance path to ground for the signals bussed to the connector. Connectors described herein ensure efficient low pass filtering of signals at frequencies above the resonant frequency of the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Donald R. Blalock, Julian J. Ferry, Clifford F. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5362257Abstract: This invention relates to electrical connector terminal arrays, having interference canceling characteristics that meet or exceed the performance requirements of Category 5 components. The arrays are suited for producing connectors of the type for mounting to a printed circuit board. The connectors comprise a dielectric housing into which are mounted four pairs of electrical conductors. The conductors are arranged essentially in parallel fashion where the respective one ends thereof are spaced apart a first uniform distance, and the other respective ends thereof are spaced apart a second uniform distance greater than the first uniform distance. The conductors are further characterized by being arranged in a non-contact overlapping arrangement with the respective conductors of each outer pair in a single overlap of each other. The respective conductors of the center pair cross each other and then each crosses the adjacent conductor twice.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Donald R. Neal, Carl G. Reed, Clifford F. Lincoln, Julian J. Ferry
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Patent number: 5122069Abstract: An access floor module for use with wiring extending beneath the floor of a structure can be used with both high tension and low tension conductors. High tension and low tension outlets can be mounted on the front of a rotatable frame member. Cables are attached to the back and the frame can be inserted into the floor into the plenum beneath the access floor on the same level as the cables and the frame pivotably mounted with respect to the floor. The frame also provides structural support for the module cover.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Alan W. Brownlie, Jack W. Lawhead, Clifford F. Lincoln, Ned A. Sigmon
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Patent number: 5035639Abstract: Hermaphroditic electrical terminals positioned within hermaphroditic insulative housings are suitable for electrical power distribution. Each terminal has an inclined contact arm opposed to a generally flat contact arm. Both contact arms are longitudinally coined. Each generally flat contact arm is sandwiched between the two arms of the other terminal when the two terminals are mated. The convex coined surfaces on the inclined arms engage concave coined surfaces on the generally flat contact of the other terminal to maintain the line contact between convex coined surfaces on the generally flat contact arms in static equilibrium.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Jerry B. Kilpatrick, Clifford F. Lincoln