Patents by Inventor Kenneth B. Turnbaugh

Kenneth B. Turnbaugh 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).

  • Patent number: 5209477
    Abstract: A reel mounting assembly for a slot machine is disclosed. The reel mounting assembly includes a frame for supporting a reel. An actuator is provided to adjust the position of the reel when the reel is inserted into the slot machine. The reel mounting assembly includes a base plate having two rows of slots for engagement with at least one finger on the frame. Furthermore, a control means is provided to control the rotation of said reel. Means connecting the control means to said reel mounting assembly provide additional means to secure the reel mounting assembly to the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Assignee: Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond Heidel, Walerian Kojro, Herbert Hausmann, Kenneth B. Turnbaugh
  • Patent number: 5102136
    Abstract: A reel mounting assembly for a slot machine is disclosed. The reel mounting assembly includes a frame for supporting a reel. An actuator is provided to adjust the position of the reel when the reel is inserted into the slot machine. The reel mounting assembly includes a base plate having two rows of slots for engagement with at least one finger on the frame. Furthermore, a stepper motor, a computer, and a reel controller board are provided to control the rotation of said reel. The stepper motor and reel controller board are secured to the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: Bally Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Raymond Heidel, Walerian Kojro, Herbert Hausmann, Kenneth B. Turnbaugh
  • Patent number: 4606598
    Abstract: A connector is described which holds many contacts, and which can provide a direct ground connection to a contact, or provide a capacitive coupling between the contact and ground, in a rugged and simple construction. The connector includes a thick metal grounding plate attached to a metal shell that forms most of the outside of the connector. A dielectric layer lies on a face of the grounding plate and is covered by a metal overlayer to form a capacitor. A pin contact is connected to the overlayer by means of an insulator which has a plated-through hole engaged with the pin contact. The insulator also has a plated surface in facewise contact with the overlayer, to provide a capacitive coupling between the pin contact and the grounding plate. The grounding plate can have a hole plated with a softer material, and another pin contact can displace some of the softer material to lie in good contact with the grounding plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1986
    Assignee: ITT Corporation
    Inventors: Francis A. Drzymkowski, Kenneth B. Turnbaugh
  • Patent number: 4463892
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method and an article formed thereby which includes a part which is subjected to heat during fabrication of an IC package, and a fixture for holding such a part, having an arrangement for accommodating the expansion and contraction of the part during heating and cooling while holding the part in alignment. In one embodiment, the expansion and contraction arrangement comprises slots arranged as apices of a triangle in the part which receives pins in the fixture with the major axes of the slots in alignment with the point of minimum expansion and contraction of the part. Utilizing the triangulation principle, the location of the datum hole (or locating criteria), if not at the point of minimum expansion and contraction of the part, can be effectively translated to the center of minimum expansion and contraction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1984
    Assignee: Burroughs Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Cusack, Kenneth B. Turnbaugh