Floor Mounted, E.g., Under Carpet Patents (Class 439/925)
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Patent number: 7419412Abstract: A solid floor board assembly with duct raceway is composed of a plurality of base blocks, layer plates, and floor boards. A hollow cavity is formed between the base blocks and the layer plates and is partitioned to accommodate a variety of wire ducts and conduit installations neatly and orderly in desired configuration, and the surface thereof is covered with the floor boards so as to further improve the appearance of the whole structure. The solidarity of structure ensures a high compressive strength, and the number of unit floor board for assembly, the size and the configuration is left to the decision of the building owner. Slip resistant stripes, flower-like striae or a picturesque pattern may be provided on the surface of the floor boards. Duct and conduit exits are provide on the surface of the floor boards for extension of wire ducts and conduit installation.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Inventor: Chih-Jung Chen
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Patent number: 7297029Abstract: There is provided a communication control IC-incorporating connector characterized in that a communication control IC is incorporated in a housing; an equipment-side connecting portion for connecting the equipment-side lead of the IC to the male terminal of an equipment-side connector is provided in the interior on the front end side of the housing, and a bus wiring-side connecting portion for connecting the bus wiring-side lead of the IC to the electric wire of a bus wiring circuit is provided in the interior on the rear end side of the housing; and in the equipment-side connecting portion, a two-way female connecting terminal in which the equipment-side lead inserting portion of the IC and the male terminal inserting portion of the equipment-side connector are provided alternately is incorporated.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Ueno, Takenobu Yabu, Shigeharu Aoyagi, Hirotomo Shiozaki
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Patent number: 6045374Abstract: An electrical wiring connector having a generally rectangular flat base lying in a first plane; a generally rectangular cover matable with the base, the cover having a top and side walls, the base and cover when in mating relation defining an enclosed space; at least two openings in the cover, one opening in each of at least two of the side walls adjacent to the base; a plurality of separate, flat conductive strips carried by the base, each conductive strip having at least two ends, each conductive strip extending along a separate path between each of the at least two openings, each separate path traversing multiple planes; and a plurality of first terminals on respective ends of each conductive strip, each first terminal lying in a second plane parallel to the first plane, is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Salvatore Candeloro
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Patent number: 5965951Abstract: The incorporation of a wire harness and a carpet provide a modular combination which reduces the required assembly steps for a vehicle. The wire harness may be attached to the underside of a carpet in any way to form the modular combination. Once the modular combination is completed, it is then mounted into a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Lear Automotive Dearborn, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Moore, Klaus Schorn
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Patent number: 5939670Abstract: A trim structure for use with safetymats. The trim structure is of two-part construction and includes a rigid base which is fastened to a floor together with a cover formed of a resilient material. The top wall of the cover and the bottom wall of the base carry interlock structures which include releasable engagement members. In an assembled mode, the engagement members function to hold the cover on the base. The top wall is separated from the bottom wall to form a wireguide through which the cables or wires leading from the safetymat can be threaded. The trim structure can be easily disassembled by pulling the cover from the base to cause the engagement members to disengage.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Boris Shteynberg, Brian Sukarukoff
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Patent number: 5899774Abstract: A flat, surface mounted, flexible, multi-purpose wire has a plurality of flat elongated conductors spaced apart in a generally parallel relationship. Each of the flat conductors includes a plurality of copper layers. An adhesive material separates the flat conductors and an insulation layer surrounds the flat conductors and the adhesive material, with the adhesive material bonding to the insulation layer. A cross-sectional height of the flat conductors and insulation layer is such that the multi-purpose wire will blend in with the surface when painted or after wallpaper is applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventor: Robert Jay Sexton
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Patent number: 5618184Abstract: An input/output connector module for connecting input and output devices to a multi-wire bus having a first stage. The first stage electrically connects directly to the multi-wire bus, and a second stage is supported on the first stage and carries an IC chip. The second stage includes electrical connections for connecting the input and output devices to the IC chip and for connecting the multi-wire bus to the IC chip for conveying the signals between the multi-wire bus and the input and output devices. The second stage further includes a substrate having positioning cavities for locating the second stage with respect to the first stage in a horizontal direction and the surface of the substrate includes cutout portions for locating the second stage with respect to the first stage in a vertical direction. The cutout portions are elongated strips along opposite sides of the substrate with one positioning cavity being semi-circular and disposed essentially in the middle of one of the elongated strips.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David W. Rall, Timothy M. Minerd
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Patent number: 5611697Abstract: An interface connector device having two assemblies for interconnecting a plurality of input/output devices to a multi-wire bus. The first assembly is electrically connected directly to the multi-wire bus and the second is carried on the first assembly and supports an IC chip. The second assembly includes electrical connections for connecting the input and output devices to the IC chip and for connecting the multi-wire bus to the IC chip for conveying the signals between the multi-wire bus and the input and output devices. The second assembly incorporates a single molded piece including a molded socket for receiving the IC chip, a set of molded pins adapted to receive conductive coatings for electrically connecting the input and output devices to the IC chip, and molded positioning elements for orienting the second assembly with respect to the first assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David W. Rall, Timothy M. Minerd
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Patent number: 5415556Abstract: A connector module for connecting at least one of an input device and an output device to a multi-wire bus including a first stage supporting the multi-wire bus, a second stage having an IC chip mounted on a lead frame, the lead frame including first electrical connections for connecting the input and output devices to the IC chip and second electrical connections including a plurality of stamped metal contacts that are bent with one end formed for an insulation displacement contact with multi-signals between the multi-wire bus and the input and output devices, and a stage fastener for interlocking the first stage to the second stage. Also disclosed are a first plurality of conductive patterns for connecting the input and output devices to the IC chip, and a second plurality of conductive patterns for connecting the multi-wire bus to the IC chip the second plurality of conductive patterns including button contacts for conveying signals between the multi-wire bus and the input and output devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Ross E. Schroll
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Patent number: 5312261Abstract: A programmable input-output electrical connector is provided for electrically coupling a plurality of conductors with an electronic component having a plurality of circuits. The connector includes a dielectric housing. A programming multi-contact bus is mounted in the housing. The bus includes a plurality of spring contacts normally biased into engagement with respective circuits on the electronic component. The spring contacts are individually selectively movable to inoperative positions out of engagement with the circuits. Latch devices are operatively associated with the spring contacts for positively holding each spring contact individually in its inoperative position.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Rodger W. Burke, Jerry A. Long, Paul A. Reisdorf, Stephen A. Sampson
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Patent number: 5299942Abstract: An electrical connector system is provided for electrically coupling a plurality of conductors with a printed circuit board. The system includes a main housing for mounting on one side of the printed circuit board, the board having an IC chip on the opposite side thereof. Main terminals are mounted on the main housing for coupling the conductors to circuits of the printed circuit board. A unitary secondary housing is adapted for mounting on the opposite side of the printed circuit board and includes an integral shield portion for covering the IC chip and providing electrostatic discharge protection therefor. Apertures are provided in the shield portion to allow for cooling of the IC chip. The unitary secondary housing includes at least one integral header portion defining a receptacle for receiving a complementary electrical connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1993Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Rodger W. Burke, Philip J. Dambach, Paul A. Reisdorf
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Patent number: 5125846Abstract: An electrical connector is provided for electrically coupling a plurality of conductors of different configuration with an electronic component. A plurality of insulation displacement terminals and a plurality of surface terminating terminals are provided for use with the connector assembly. A common housing mounts the electronic component and has channels for locating a plurality of discrete insulated conductor wires and a surface area for interfacing with a substrate having a plurality of surface conductors thereon. The housing includes a plurality of first receptacles for selectively receiving the insulation displacement terminals for termination to the insulated conductor wires and electrically coupling the wires to the electronic component, and a plurality of second receptacles for, alternatively, receiving the surface terminating terminals in termination with the conductors on the substrate and electrically coupling the conductors to the electronic component.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Stephen A. Sampson, Jerry A. Long
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Patent number: 5044964Abstract: A programmable connector module is equipped with a molded plastic base on which an IC chip is mounted. The plastic base is wired with programmable inputs which can be used to provide a logic 1 or a logic 0 to each input of the IC chip. Tabs or punch holes located on the plastic base can be broken to disconnect an input circuit from ground to allow a logic 1 to be programmed. Two inputs are used to program the configuration of the module and four inputs are used to program the address of the module. The programmable module can be positioned anywhere along a multiplex wire bus and is equipped with connectors for transmitting and receiving data to and from electrical loads along the bus.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Timothy M. Minerd, Larry R. Barnard, Lawrence P. Lavery, Ross E. Schroll
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Patent number: 4780094Abstract: An extension cord of flat cable, particularly for undercarpet use, comprising a strip of insulated conductors located in a stiffly flexible sleeve-form shield strip mounted at opposite ends in rigid outlet supporting housings with the conductors terminated to leads of the outlets. At one end of the cable, both the shield strip and the conductor strip are fixed to the housing preventing relative longitudinal movement, while, at the other end, only one of the strips is fixed to the housing, the other strip being free to move relatively longitudinally during a change in the extension cord from reeled to flat condition, Thereby avoiding straining the terminations or buckling the cable. In one example, the shield strip is fixed to the housing and the individual conductors of the conductor strip are connected to leads of the associated outlet by flexible metal bands bowed perpendicularly to the plane of the strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: William Batty, Albert D. Willette
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Patent number: 4721476Abstract: An electrical connector box adapted to be used in connection with the raised floor concept with a raised floor positioned above the main floor. A plurality of substantially rectangular openings are formed in the raised floor. A frame is positioned in the openings. The electrical connector box is lowered into engagement with the frame and into the space between the raised floor and the main floor. The electrical connector unit includes flange means which is adapted to rest adjacent the raised floor to suspend the electrical connector unit between the floors. The unit further includes flange means engaging the under-surface of the raised floor to maintain the unit in position. A sling or saddle-like structure extends downwardly from the electrical connector box into the space between the raised floor and is adapted to receive wires, cables and the like. There is a hinged top plate movable to a first position providing access to the interior of the electrical connector box and a second closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Interchangeable Hatches Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Zeliff, Gerson Feiner
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Patent number: 4717357Abstract: A flat multiconductor cable power distribution system has a discrete wire multi-phase feeder, a main flat cable having at least four conductors, the cable being connected to the feeder to have plural phase energization. An insulation-piercing adapter overlies and is connected to the main cable and is energized with a selective one of the plural phases. In a particular arrangement, a secondary multiconductor cable is connected to the main cable by the adapter. A power outlet may be electrically connected to the secondary cable at the juncture of the main and secondary cables and the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: William S. Greenwood