Patents by Inventor Joseph Shuey
Joseph Shuey 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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Publication number: 20240081998Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to the field of medical devices for treating heart disease. In particular, the present disclosure relates to medical devices, systems, and methods for delivering artificial chordae tendineae in a patient. A system for delivering a chordae tendineae into a heart may include a delivery catheter. A clamp catheter may be configured to translate through the delivery catheter. A spreader may be disposed on the clamp catheter. A first clamp may be at least partially contained in the spreader in a closed configuration and may be attached to the chordae tendineae. An anchor catheter may be configured to translate through the delivery catheter and may have an anchor attached to the chordae tendineae. A sheath may be extended over the anchor catheter and anchor and may be configured to restrain an arm of the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Shuey, Joel T. Eggert, James P. Rohl, Aaron Abbott, Christopher J. Koudela, Brian Kennedy, Joseph Walker, Douglas Pennington
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Publication number: 20080064264Abstract: A pair of mating connectors includes a receptacle having an insulative housing and at least one conductive receptacle contact with a pair of spaced walls forming a plug contact receiving space. The plug connector has an insulative housing and at least one conductive contact having a pair of spaced walls which converge to form a projection engageable in the plug receiving space of the receptacle contact. In each case, the spaced walls are joined by a bridging structure that unites the walls. The plug and receptacle contacts are retained in the respective housings by engagement of opposed lateral edge portions of the contacts with the housings in a manner to enhance heat dissipation by convection by maintaining substantial portions of the contacts spaced from the housing walls and from each other. The bridging structure may include a retention element for engaging respective connector housings to retain the contact in the housings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Stephen Clark, Joseph Shuey, Jose Ortega, John Brown
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Publication number: 20070270021Abstract: A flexible flat connector cable electrical contact including a first connection section adapted to be connected to an electrical conductor of a flexible flat conductor (FFC) cable; and a second connection section electrical coupled to the first connection section and adapted to be electrically connected to another member. The first connection section includes at least one staple feature having a hole and only two outwardly extending lances at the hole. Each lance has a pointed tip adapted to pierce through the electrical conductor of the FFC cable. The lances are adapted to be deformed back towards the electrical conductor to form a stapled connection of the first connection section to the FFC cable with only the two lances at the staple feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventor: Joseph Shuey
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Publication number: 20070190825Abstract: A mezzanine style electrical connector is disclosed. The connector includes first and second arrays of electrical contacts extending through a connector housing. Each contact array may include single ended signal conductors or differential signal pairs or a combination of both. The contact arrays are disposed adjacent to one another such that cross-talk between adjacent signal contacts is limited, even in the absence of any electrical shielding or ground contacts between the contact arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Stephen Smith, Clifford Winings, Alan Raistrick
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Publication number: 20070099464Abstract: An electrical connector having a leadframe housing, a first electrical contact fixed in the leadframe housing, a second electrical contact fixed adjacent to the first electrical contact in the leadframe housing, and a third electrical contact fixed adjacent to the second electrical contact in the leadframe housing is disclosed. Each of the first and second electrical contacts may be selectively designated, while fixed in the lead frame housing, as either a ground contact or a signal contact such that, in a first designation, the first and second contacts form a differential signal pair, and, in a second designation, the second contact is a single-ended signal conductor. The third electrical contact may be a ground contact having a terminal end that extends beyond terminal ends of the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Stephen Smith, Stefaan Sercu
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Publication number: 20060246756Abstract: An electrical connector that includes first and second linear arrays of electrical contacts is disclosed. The first linear array is arranged in a first pattern of signal contacts and ground contacts. The second linear array is arranged in a second pattern of signal contacts and ground contacts that is different from the first pattern. The signal contacts define differential signal pairs. The signal contacts in the first linear array are elongated along a direction along which the first linear array extends.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith, Stefaan Sercu, Timothy Houtz, Steven Minich
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Publication number: 20060231833Abstract: Methods for designing SMT connector footprints are disclosed. A circuit board may have disposed thereon an arrangement of SMT pads and corresponding vias. The arrangement of vias may differ from the arrangement of SMT pads. The arrangement of SMT pads may differ from the arrangement of contacts in a connector the footprint is designed to receive. The terminal ends of the contacts may be jogged or bent for electrical connection with the SMT pads. The SMT pads and vias may be arranged in a number of ways that increase signal contact density of the board, while limiting cross-talk and providing adequate impedance and routing space on the board. An interactive tool for designing such a footprint is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey
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Publication number: 20060234532Abstract: An electrical connector that includes a linear array of electrical blade contacts is disclosed. Each contact may have a free-ended mating portion that extends from a mate surface of a dielectric base. The first linear array may include a first signal contact, a second signal contact positioned adjacent to the first signal contact and forming a differential signal pair therewith, and a ground contact positioned adjacent to the second signal contact. The first signal contact, the second signal contact, and the ground contact may each be elongated in a direction along the linear array.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith, Stefaan Sercu, Timothy Houtz, Steven Minich
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Publication number: 20060234531Abstract: An electrical connector that includes first and second linear arrays of electrical contacts is disclosed. The first linear array includes a first differential signal pair, a first ground contact lead adjacent to the first differential signal pair, and a second ground contact lead adjacent to the first ground contact lead. The second linear array is positioned adjacent to the first linear array, and includes a second differential signal pair, a third ground contact lead adjacent to the second differential signal pair, and a fourth ground contact lead adjacent to the third ground contact lead. The electrical connector is devoid of electrical shields between the first linear array and the second linear array.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith, Stefaan Sercu, Timothy Houtz, Steven Minich
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Publication number: 20060194481Abstract: A pair of mating connectors includes a receptacle having an insulative housing and at least one conductive receptacle contact with a pair of spaced walls forming a plug contact receiving space. The plug connector has an insulative housing and at least one conductive contact having a pair of spaced walls which converge to form a projection engageable in the plug receiving space of the receptacle contact. In each case, the spaced walls are joined by a bridging structure that unites the walls. The plug and receptacle contacts are retained in the respective housings by engagement of opposed lateral edge portions of the contacts with the housings in a manner to enhance heat dissipation by convection by maintaining substantial portions of the contacts spaced from the housing walls and from each other. The bridging structure may include a retention element for engaging respective connector housings to retain the contact in the housings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Stephen Clark, Joseph Shuey, Jose Ortega, John Brown
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Publication number: 20060166536Abstract: A pair of mating connectors includes a receptacle having an insulative housing and at least one conductive receptacle contact with a pair of spaced walls forming a plug contact receiving space. The plug connector has an insulative housing and at least one conductive contact having a projection engageable in the plug receiving space of the receptacle contact. The open structure of both the receptacle and plug contacts enhances heat dissipation and allows flexibility in achieving desired contact normal forces. The contact construction is especially useful for electronic power connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: William Northey, John Brown, Stephen Clark, Joseph Ortega, Joseph Shuey
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Publication number: 20060073724Abstract: A contact assembly for use in an electrical connector. The contact assembly includes an insulative contact block defining a plurality of apertures therethrough. The contacts assembly also includes a plurality of dual beam contact terminals. Each plurality of dual beam contact terminals extends through an aperture in the contact block wherein the dual beam contact terminals are seated within the aperture of the contact block at an inwardly directed tension that maintains a desired spring rate on the contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Jose Ortega
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Publication number: 20060063404Abstract: An electrical connector having a leadframe housing, a first electrical contact fixed in the leadframe housing, a second electrical contact fixed adjacent to the first electrical contact in the leadframe housing, and a third electrical contact fixed adjacent to the second electrical contact in the leadframe housing is disclosed. Each of the first and second electrical contacts may be selectively designated, while fixed in the lead frame housing, as either a ground contact or a signal contact such that, in a first designation, the first and second contacts form a differential signal pair, and, in a second designation, the second contact is a single-ended signal conductor. The third electrical contact may be a ground contact having a terminal end that extends beyond terminal ends of the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Steven Minich, Joseph Shuey, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith
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Publication number: 20060035530Abstract: A high-speed electrical connector is disclosed. The high-speed electrical connector connects a first electrical device having a first ground reference to a second electrical device having a second ground reference. The connector, which includes a connector housing and a signal contact, is devoid of any ground connection that is adapted to electrically connect the first ground reference and the second ground reference.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Stephen Smith
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Publication number: 20060014431Abstract: An electrical connector including a housing; electrical contacts connected to the housing; an outer shield connected to the housing; and at least one inner shield mounted along a portion of a front side of the housing. The inner shield includes a general C shaped substantially unvarying and uniform front end, and two legs extending reward from the front end. Each leg comprises a rear end with a portion which extends into the housing to attach the rear end to the housing. The front end of the inner shield is not directly mechanically attached to a front of the outer shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Timothy Houtz, Dean Geibel
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Publication number: 20050287850Abstract: An electrical connector according to the invention may include a first signal contact that defines a first side and a first edge, wherein the first side is greater in length than the first edge, the first edge having a first edge width, and a second signal contact that defines a second side and a second edge, wherein the second side is greater in length that the second edge, the second edge having a second edge width. The first signal contact and the second signal contact may be positioned edge-to-edge. A gap may be defined between the first edge of the first signal contact and the second edge of the second signal contact. The gap may have a gap width that is approximately equal to at least one of the first edge width and the second edge width. The connector may have a column pitch, and the gap width may be based on the column pitch. The gap width may be approximately 0.3-0.4 millimeters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Steven Minich, Joseph Shuey, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith
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Publication number: 20050287849Abstract: Lightweight, low-cost, high-density electrical connectors are disclosed that provide impedance-controlled, high-speed, low-interference communications, even in the absence of shields between the contacts, and that provide for a variety of other benefits not found in prior art connectors. An example of such an electrical connector may include a first signal contact positioned within a first linear array of electrical contacts and a second signal contact positioned within a second linear array of electrical contacts that is adjacent to the first linear array. Either of the signal contacts may be a single-ended signal conductor, or one of a differential signal pair. The connector may be devoid of shields between the signal contacts, and of ground contacts adjacent to the signal contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith, Stefaan Sercu, Timothy Houtz
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Publication number: 20050196987Abstract: A mezzanine style electrical connector is disclosed. The connector includes first and second arrays of electrical contacts extending through a connector housing. Each contact array may include single ended signal conductors or differential signal pairs or a combination of both. The contact arrays are disposed adjacent to one another such that cross-talk between adjacent signal contacts is limited, even in the absence of any electrical shielding or ground contacts between the contact arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Stephen Smith, Clifford Winings, Alan Raistrick
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Publication number: 20050170700Abstract: A high speed electrical connector is disclosed. The electrical connector includes a first set of a plurality of differential signal pairs arranged in a first linear array and a second set of a plurality differential signal pairs arranged in a second linear array adjacent to the first linear array. Further, the electrical connector is devoid of a ground contact between the first linear array of differential signal pairs and the second linear array of differential signal pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Joseph Shuey, Stephen Smith
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Publication number: 20050164555Abstract: Lightweight, low-cost, high-density electrical connectors are disclosed that provide impedance-controlled, high-speed, low-interference communications, even in the absence of shields between the contacts, and that provide for a variety of other benefits not found in prior art connectors. An example of such an electrical connector may include a first signal contact positioned within a first array of electrical contacts and a second signal contact positioned within a second array of electrical contacts that is adjacent to the first linear array. Either of the signal contacts may be a single-ended signal conductor, or one of a differential signal pair. The connector may be devoid of shields between the signal contacts, and of ground contacts adjacent to the signal contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Clifford Winings, Joseph Shuey, Timothy Lemke, Gregory Hull, Stephen Smith, Stefann Sercu, Timothy Houtz