Patents by Inventor Stuart Stoner
Stuart Stoner 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: 20080248680Abstract: This invention relates to an improved power connector that has a housing comprising a plurality of slots that are each for receiving a receptacle contact. Preferably, the housing has a plurality of quick-disconnect contacts each disposed in one of the housing slots. Further, a cover, may be coupled to the housing, and the housing may comprise a top portion and a bottom portion. A strain relief member, may be disposed between the cover top and bottom portions. A plurality of cables extend through the channels disposed in the strain relief members and are attached to the housing quick disconnects. A latching spring assembly that may comprise two latching springs is coupled to the housing and attaches the power cable connector to a receptacle connector, such as a right-angle or straight board connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Stuart Stoner, Christopher J. Kolivoski
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Publication number: 20070254517Abstract: A receptacle comprises a receptacle housing having a body, a plug interface portion extending therefrom, and a contact support member with pivot areas formed therein for urging contacts disposed in the housing into alignment. A receptacle further comprises a shielding shell having cantilevered beams formed therein. The shielding shell has a projection extending therefrom for contacting a latch arm extending from the receptacle housing. A shielding gasket is disposed around the shielding shell and has overlapping rows of beams extending therefrom. The shielding gasket also has a projection extending therefrom that is situated in a channel formed in a latch arm. The latch arm is formed as part of a latch plate comprising a latch bar, two latch arms, and at least one projection for contacting ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Olson, Stuart Stoner
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Publication number: 20070202715Abstract: A preferred embodiment of a ball-grid array connector includes a housing having a major surface with a first and a second portion. The housing has a first and a second penetration formed therein. The first and second penetrations adjoin the respective first and second portion of the major surface. The connector also includes a first and a second contact mounted on the housing and extending through the respective first and second penetrations. The connector further includes a first and a second fusible element attached to the respective first and second contacts. The first portion of the major surface is recessed so that the first fusible element is spaced apart from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Christopher Daily, Douglas Johnescu, Christopher Kolivoski, Stuart Stoner
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Publication number: 20070202748Abstract: Electrical connectors and contacts for transmitting power are provided. One power contact embodiment includes a first plate that defines a first non-deflecting beam and a first deflectable beam, and a second plate that defines a second non-deflecting beam and a second deflectable beam. The first and second plates are positioned beside one another to form the power contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Christopher Daily, Wilfred Swain, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20060281354Abstract: Preferred embodiments of power contacts include two or more opposing contact beams of a first type that are spaced apart along at least a portion of the length thereof when the power contact is in an unmated state; and two or more opposing contact beams of a second type. The contact beams of the second type are spaced apart so that the contact beams of the second type pinch the contact beams of the first type when the power contact is mated with a mating contact, thereby causing the contact beams of the first type of deflect inwardly toward each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Hung Ngo, Christopher Daily, Wilfred Swain, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20060264104Abstract: A receptacle comprises a receptacle housing having a body, a plug interface portion extending therefrom, and a contact support member with pivot areas formed therein for urging contacts disposed in the housing into alignment. A receptacle further comprises a shielding shell having cantilevered beams formed therein. The shielding shell has a projection extending therefrom for contacting a latch arm extending from the receptacle housing. A shielding gasket is disposed around the shielding shell and has overlapping rows of beams extending therefrom. The shielding gasket also has a projection extending therefrom that is situated in a channel formed in a latch arm. The latch arm is formed as part of a latch plate comprising a latch bar, two latch arms, and at least one projection for contacting ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Olson, Stuart Stoner
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Publication number: 20060228927Abstract: Electrical connectors and contacts for transmitting power are provided. One power contact embodiment includes a first plate that defines a first non-deflecting beam and a first deflectable beam, and a second plate that defines a second non-deflecting beam and a second deflectable beam. The first and second plates are positioned beside one another to form the power contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Christopher Daily, Wilfred Swain, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20060189194Abstract: Electrical connectors and contacts for transmitting power are provided. One power contact embodiment includes a first plate that defines a first non-deflecting beam and a first deflectable beam, and a second plate that defines a second non-deflecting beam and a second deflectable beam. The first and second plates are positioned beside one another to form the power contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Christopher Daily, Wilfred Swain, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20060166528Abstract: A retention member aligns and stabilizes one or more insert molded lead assemblies (IMLAs) in an electrical connector. The retention member provides for alignment and stability in the x-, y-, and z-directions. Such a retention member may be in connection with a right angle header connector. The retention member provides stability by maintaining the true positioning of the terminal ends of the contacts. The retention member is expandable in length, and may be sized and shaped to fit a single header assembly or multiple position configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Gregory Hull, Stuart Stoner, Steven Minich, Alan Raistrick
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Publication number: 20060141826Abstract: A receptacle comprises a receptacle housing having a body, a plug interface portion extending therefrom, and a contact support member with pivot areas formed therein for urging contacts disposed in the housing into alignment. A receptacle further comprises a shielding shell having cantilevered beams formed therein. The shielding shell has a projection extending therefrom for contacting a latch arm extending from the receptacle housing. A shielding gasket is disposed around the shielding shell and has overlapping rows of beams extending therefrom. The shielding gasket also has a projection extending therefrom that is situated in a channel formed in a latch arm. The latch arm is formed as part of a latch plate comprising a latch bar, two latch arms, and at least one projection for contacting ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Olson, Stuart Stoner
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Publication number: 20060141819Abstract: A preferred embodiment of an electrical connector includes a housing, a wafer positioned adjacent the housing and being movable in relation to the housing, a first contact extending through the housing, a first fusible element mounted on an end of the first contact for securing the first contact to the housing and to a first location on a substrate, a second contact extending through the housing and the wafer and being movable in relation to the housing, and a second fusible element mounted on an end of the second contact for securing the second contact to a second location on the substrate so that the second contact can deflect substantially independent of the housing and the first contact in response to relative movement between the housing and the second location on the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Stuart Stoner, Christopher Daily, John Dodds, Wilfred Swain, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20060003620Abstract: Electrical connectors and contacts for transmitting power are provided. One power contact embodiment includes a first plate that defines a first non-deflecting beam and a first deflectable beam, and a second plate that defines a second non-deflecting beam and a second deflectable beam. The first and second plates are positioned beside one another to form the power contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2004Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Christopher Daily, Wilfred Swain, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Kolivoski, Douglas Johnescu
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Publication number: 20050257369Abstract: An electronic component extraction tool is provided. The extraction tool comprises two opposing deflectable arms connected to one another, each arm having an end with a first surface adapted to extend under a side edge of an electronic component and a second surface adapted to extend over a side edge of the electronic component. The tool further comprises a latch system comprising at least one latching projection on a first one of the arms adapted to engage a second one of the arms to latch the two arms and the ends in an inwardly deflected electronic component carrying position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2005Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Christopher Daily, Stuart Stoner, Douglas Johnescu, Christopher Kolivoski
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Publication number: 20050221682Abstract: In an electrical connector, one or more contacts may be inserted into a base housing. The contacts A may be stamped from a sheet of electrically conductive material. A housing cover may be assembled onto the base housing. The base housing and housing cover may be molded from an electrically insulating material. A structure may be provided for retaining the contacts in the housing. Angled surfaces on the cover come into contact with lead-in surfaces on beams of the contacts. Downward motion of the cover towards the base cams the contact beams outward to a specified distance, thus creating a preload situation of the contact beams against the surfaces. The contacts may be bifurcated or single beam contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: FCI Americas Technology, Inc.Inventor: Stuart Stoner
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Publication number: 20050124187Abstract: Methods for setting contact height in an electrical connector are disclosed. Each of a plurality of electrical contacts may be seated in a connector housing such that each contact has a respective initial height relative to the housing. At least one of the contacts is pressed on such that, after the pressing, each of the contacts has approximately the same height relative to the connector housing. The pressing may bend the at least one contact at least until it has set. Before the pressing, the initial contact heights have a first tolerance. After the pressing the pressed contact heights have a second tolerance that is smaller than the first tolerance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventors: Stanley Olson, Douglas Johnescu, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Daily, Christopher Kolivoski
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Publication number: 20050124189Abstract: Electrical connectors and contacts are disclosed. An electrical connector may include a housing having a contact receiving well that extends along a contact receiving direction, the contact receiving well having a generally T-shaped cross-section along a direction transverse to the contact receiving direction. An electrical contact may be received in the contact receiving well. The contact may include a generally planar body portion, a first contact portion extending from a first end of the body portion, and a second contact portion extending from a second end of the body portion. The contact is adapted to be received into a generally T-shaped contact receiving well such that the contact receiving well prevents movement of the electrical contact within the contact receiving well.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventors: Douglas Johnescu, Stuart Stoner, Christopher Daily, Christopher Kolivoski
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Publication number: 20050032429Abstract: A retention member aligns and stabilizes one or more insert molded lead assemblies (IMLAs) in an electrical connector. The retention member provides for alignment and stability in the x-, y-, and z-directions. Such a retention member may be in connection with a right angle header connector. The retention member provides stability by maintaining the true positioning of the terminal ends of the contacts. The retention member is expandable in length, and may be sized and shaped to fit a single header assembly or multiple position configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: Gregory Hull, Stuart Stoner, Steven Minich
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Publication number: 20050020134Abstract: A preferred embodiment of a modular electrical connector includes a plug having a printed circuit board, a contact finger positioned on a portion of the printed circuit board, and a housing for supporting and constraining the printed circuit board so that the portion of the printed circuit board extends from the housing. The printed circuit board has a flexible portion that permits the portion of the printed circuit board to translate in relation to the housing. The modular electrical connector also includes a receptacle for mating with the plug and having a first contact for electrically contacting the contact finger when the plug and the receptacle are mated, and a housing having a slot formed therein for receiving the portion of the printed circuit board when the plug and the receptacle are mated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Clifford Winings, Stuart Stoner, Stanley Olson, Joseph Shuey, Stephen Smith, James Volstorf