Patents Represented by Attorney Gerald K. Kita
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Patent number: 4688878Abstract: An electrical connector (1, 2) for twin axial cable (100,100) comprises; a first assembly (4,4) comprised of a conductive outer shell (6,6), a first dielectric body (8,8), a conductive inner shell (10,10), and a second dielectric body (12,12); a second assembly (60,60) for insertion in the outer shell (6,6) and for electrical connection with the inner shell (10,10) comprises a first conductive body (62,62) a conductive ferrule (64,64) on the first conductive body (62,62) for connection with a corresponding electrical conductor (104,104), a third dielectric body (66,66), an electrical contact (70,70) for connection with a corresponding electrical conductor (102,102) of a twin axial cable (100,100), and a second conductive body (72,72) for establishing electrical connection of a conductive sheath (106,106) of a twin axial cable (100,100) and a barrier (108,108) in the outer shell (6,6) for limiting displacement of the conductive sheath (106,106) along the outer shell (6,6).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Thomas S. Cohen, Ronald C. Laudig, Donald L. Smith
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Patent number: 4687446Abstract: An electrical connector assembly comprises a conductive electrical conductor having electrical contacts on tap portions, a composite insulative support for the conductor encircling the tap portions and being encircled by a hollow conductive shell, the shell having individual sleeve portions and a composite sleeve portion constructed of composite segments, a collar compressibly encircling the composite segments and urging them into abutment with one another without gaps therebetween, the individual sleeve portions being integral with corresponding composite segments, and corresponding individual sleeve portions urged by the collar into abutment with one another without gaps therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Norman R. Birch, William V. Pauza, Wilmer L. Sheesley
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Patent number: 4684161Abstract: A pulling bullet 1 comprises, a frangible body having a coupling portion 18 for disconnect coupling to an optical connector 7, a cavity 21 in the body having a depth greater than the projecting length of an optical fiber cable 3 retained by the optical connector 7, the pulling bullet 1 covers the end of an optical fiber 6 of the cable 3, and a frangible web 28 surrounds an eye 25 for securing a hauling rope 27 to the pulling bullet 1.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Walter A. Egner, Daniel R. Collins
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Patent number: 4669802Abstract: An outlet 1 for optical fiber connectors 31, 31 adapted for mounting on an outlet wiring box 4 includes, a mounting bracket 2 having flat end portions 14, 14 provided with respective mounting slots 15, 15 and threaded openings 27, 27, a mounting flange 17, a strap portion 20, a nonconductive cover 3 having apertures 24, 24 aligned with respective threaded openings 27, 27, a sloped hood portion 28 of the cover 3 for resisting deflection by support against the strap portion 20 and against a projecting edge 19 of the mounting flange 17, an opening 29 in the hood portion 28 aligned with the mounting flange 17, and mounting means 30, 30 in the form of openings on the mounting flange 17 and aligned with the opening 29 of the hood portion 28 for mounting optical fiber connectors 31, 31.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Ronald R. Schaffer
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Patent number: 4666240Abstract: A splice organizer (56) for optical cable splices (30, 32, 42) within a splice closure assembly (1) having end walls (2, 4), supporting bars (6, 8) joining the end walls (2, 4) and bridging between the end walls (2, 4), a splice closure space (12) between the end walls (2, 4), optical cables (14, 16) entering the end walls (2, 4), corresponding optical conductors (22, 24) of the optical cables (14, 16) projecting into the splice closure space (12), optical connector bodies (30, 32) terminated to corresponding optical conductors (22, 24), and optical splices (30, 32, 42) formed by pairs of the optical connector bodies (30, 32) in axial alignment to transmit optical signals between corresponding optical conductors (24, 28) terminated to the optical connector bodies (30, 32) in axial alignment, a series of receptacles (56) for the corresponding pairs of optical conductors (22, 24), each of the receptacles (56) comprising side walls (58, 60) and a central dividing wall (62) defining first and second compartmentsType: GrantFiled: February 1, 1985Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Bernard G. Caron, John C. Hoffer, Martin R. Rupert
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Patent number: 4666231Abstract: A switching coaxial connector comprises an insulative body constructed for slidable assembly with an inner contact, an outer shell, an intermediate contact, and a disconnect switch with switch pole contacts, one of the switch pole contacts having a clasp for slidable assembly with the outer shell, and the remainder of the contacts having respective blades that are bent outwardly from the remainder of the respective contacts to form electrical terminals.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Wilmer L. Sheesley, William V. Pauza
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Patent number: 4662703Abstract: An electrical connector comprises: a conductive outer shell 2 for releasable connection with an electrical coaxial cable, a dielectric body 3 coaxially surrounded by the outer shell, and a conductive center contact 4 coaxially surrounded by the dielectric body and having an electrical contact portion 14 for releasable connection with the coaxial cable and an electrical terminal portion 13 for connection with an electrical circuit, characterized in that, the center contact has a portion having a roughened outer surface 18, the dielectric body engages the center contact and has a portion flowed into interlocked engagement with the roughened outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Edgar W. Forney, Jr., Richard S. Hogendobler
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Patent number: 4660918Abstract: A high density coaxial cable connector is achieved by staggering slot defining fingers at different positions along the axis along which cables are aligned. The fingers of two opposing connector portions are offset in a manner to nest with one another thus using common space to increase packing density. The resulting connectors can be organized so that they nest into a compact stack which provide for increased cable termination density along each of two axes.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Charles I. Tighe, Jr.
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Patent number: 4659156Abstract: According to the invention an improved connector has a housing portion with a base for mounting on a printed circuit board, projecting mounting posts extend from the base, a conductive outer shell and a dielectric body are surrounded by the housing portion, a first conductive contact is carried by the dielectric body and projects from the outer shell and has a first contact portion projecting from the housing for insertion into a corresponding aperture of a printed circuit board, the outer shell has a second contact portion projecting from the housing for insertion into a corresponding aperture of a printed circuit board, the free ends of the mounting posts project outwardly further from the base of the housing than the free ends of the first and the second contact portions, and the connector is characterized in that; each mounting post has a taper toward the free end, and each contact portion has a taper toward the free end and with an apex of the taper that intersects a longitudinal edge of the correspondinType: GrantFiled: June 24, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Douglas M. Johnescu, Erlon F. Johnson
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Patent number: 4659166Abstract: An electrical connector (1), comprising, an insulative body (20) having multiple cavities (21), electrical coaxial plugs (4) in respective cavities (21), coaxial cables (3) extending from the plugs (4) and projecting from an electrical cable (2), insulative covers (37) superimposed on one another and covering the coaxial cables (3), end walls (43) of the covers (37) engaging the electrical cable (2), the plugs (4) extending through front walls (39) of the covers (37) and being received in respective recesses (42), the front walls (39) partially covering the cavities (21) in the body (20), and fingers (28) on the body (20) overlapping respective front walls (39) of each cover (37).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Leroy J. Morningstar, Charles S. Blichasz
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Patent number: 4656724Abstract: A tool for connecting a tap assembly to a tap body for making an electrical connection to an electrical cable having a conducting core and an insulator sheath and an outer conductor is adapted for hand rotation. A first end of the tool is adapted with an internal configuration to rotate a threaded tap assembly into a recess in a threaded aperture in the floor of a cable-engaging member. The second end includes a drill and a depth stop geometry to drill into the insulator sheath through the threaded aperture in the floor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Lev B. Furman
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Patent number: 4650271Abstract: According to the invention a coaxial connector comprises a conductive outer shell 2 for releasable connection with an electrical coaxial cable 7, a dielectric body 3 coaxially surrounded by the outer shell 2 with a compression fit, and a conductive center contact 4 coaxially surrounded by the dielectric body 3, a recess 27 in the periphery of the dielectric body 3 encircles the dielectric body 3 and is aligned with openings 25 extending through the thickness of the outer shell 2, and a solidifiable material 24 in the recess 27 adheres to the outer shell 2 to form a rigid collar 29 projecting radially inward to engage the dielectric body 3 and resist movement of the dielectric body 3.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Edgar W. Forney, Jr., Richard S. Hogendobler
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Patent number: 4571017Abstract: An electrical connector assembly comprises a first connector having a first housing with spaced parallel side walls defining a terminal-receiving passageway therein and a terminal in the terminal-receiving passageway, the housing being provided with a resilient arm extending outwardly from one of the opposed inner surfaces of the side walls and projecting into the terminal-receiving passageway, the arm having a free end which is adapted to hold the terminal in the terminal-receiving passageway, and a second connector having a second housing with spaced side walls which can be fitted into the side walls of the first housing, the second connector having another terminal arranged between the side walls thereof to be electrically connected to the terminal of the first connector when the second connector is mated with the first connector, the resilient arm extends parallel to the associated side wall on which the resilient arm is formed and is spaced from the associated wall providing a space for receiving one ofType: GrantFiled: November 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Yukihisa Fujita
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Patent number: 4559704Abstract: A tool for trimming coaxial cable comprises a cable-holding member and a cutter-holding member. Sections of the cable-holding member and cutter-holding member are matable for movement relative to each other and they are initially secured together so that stop surfaces of these members are spaced from one another based on the amount of trimming that must be done to trim a cable to a precise electrical length. The end of the cable is secured in the cable-holding member with the end to be trimmed disposed against a cutter member secured to the cutter-holding member. The matable sections are unsecured, the cutter-holding member is rotated relative to the cable-holding member so that the cutter member trims the cable end until the stop surfaces engage.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4553806Abstract: A coaxial electrical connector comprises a crimping and sealing ferrule that is disposed onto an outer insulating jacket of a multiple outer conductor coaxial cable and includes inner and outer annular recesses in which are disposed sealing members; a strain relief section of the ferrule is crimpable onto the outer jacket and an outer conductor of the outer conductors of the cable is bent back along an outer surface of the ferrule. A center contact is crimpable onto a center conductor of the cable and is insertable into a bore of an inner dielectric member of an inner contact assembly and secured therein, whereafter an inner conductor of the outer conductors of the cable is crimpable onto an inner contact of the inner contact assembly thereby forming a terminated inner contact assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Edgar W. Forney, Jr., Richard S. Hogendobler
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Patent number: 4538869Abstract: An electrical connector housing comprises substantially identically-shaped housing members of dielectric material hingedly connected together along straight sides. Each housing member includes a hollow body section having a generally triangular configuration. Spaced projections are located in the body sections and include arcuate recesses to accommodate a T-shaped coaxial connector and maintain the connector in position when the body sections are in a closed position to encompass the connector. Semicircular sections extend outwardly from respective sides of the body sections and form tubular members to cover parts of the connector, the semicircular sections including part-conical sections that can be trimmed to form an opening having a diameter to accommodate a coaxial cable connected to the connector. Part-tubular sections extend outwardly from the bottom of the body sections and form a tubular member to cover another part of the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: AMPInventor: Craig D. Richards
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Patent number: 4493147Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for fabricating an electrical crossover wire harness, the apparatus including, a wire holder, a known wire shuttle for feeding wires to the wire holder, a pressure plate for guiding and inserting the wires into the wire holder, a carriage for mounting and transporting an electrical connector relative to the wire holder a wire stuffer for transferring selected wires into selected wire positions of the connector assembly, and the wire holder holding wires elevated from the connector assembly and the wires previously transferred thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Johannes C. W. Bakermans
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Patent number: 4470656Abstract: An electrical connector assembly provides electrical outlets for undercarpet power cable and for communication cable, and a divider plate of the assembly divides the assembly into separate compartments that separate electrical connections of outlets to the power cable from electrical connections of outlets to the communication cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Jessie L. Moser, Ned A. Sigmon
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Patent number: 4469389Abstract: A miniature circuit board edge connector assembly includes an insulative housing 2, electrical spring blades 12A in the housing, conductor portions 12B pivotally interlocked with the spring blades 12A and pivotally impinged against corresponding conductive post portions 11, a cam 30 resiliently flexes the spring blades 12A, causing the conductor portions to pivot and engage circuit conductors 37 of a circuit board 38, and to provide circuit paths, from this circuit conductors 37 to the post portions 11, that are shorter than the lengths of the spring blades 12A.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Dimitry Grabbe, Johannes C. W. Bakermans, Nicola Cosmo, Iosif Korsunsky
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Patent number: 4453309Abstract: The present invention relates to manufacture of electrical conductors by winding small gauge wires helically on a drum, bonding the wires to a flexible sheet of polymeric material also wrapped on the drum, and stripping from the drum the composite of wires and polymeric material that form an array of flat, spring resilient, lengths of substantially parallel conductors.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Albert Shirk