Patents Represented by Attorney Harry L. Newman
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Patent number: 6488993Abstract: A process for coating a moving length of sheet metal is disclosed that includes the steps of 1) cleaning the moving length of sheet metal to remove surface contaminants that may interfere with the coating adhering to the sheet metal; 2) applying an electron beam curable coating to the moving length of sheet metal; and, 3) exposing the coating on the moving length of sheet metal to an electron beam to cure the coating, the cleaning, coating and curing resulting in no emission of pollutants that need to be removed before the emission is released into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Inventor: William V Madigan
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Patent number: 6075976Abstract: Communication apparatus is disclosed that comprises a handset 100 that has an opening 182 in its lower end 180 and a base 200 that has a recess 220 that is shaped to accommodate the handset parallel to the base in either a face in or face out position, the recess having a securing element 300 in its lower end 225. The location of the opening in the lower end of the handset and the location of the securing element in the lower end of the recess is such that the securing element is in juxtaposition with the opening in the handset when the handset is placed in the recess in either the face in or face out positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Robert Biskup, Benny Sangyong Chi, Chaonong Yoh
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Patent number: 6061578Abstract: Communication apparatus is disclosed that comprises a handset 100 that has spaced charging contacts 186, 188 in its lower end 180 and a base 200 that has a recess 220 having a first portion 222 that is shaped to accommodate the handset parallel to the base in either a face in or face out position and a second portion 226 that is shaped to accommodate the handset 100 transverse to the base in either a face in or face out position. The lower end of the first portion 222 of the recess 200 has charging contacts 228 while the lower end of the second portion 224 of the recess has charging contacts 226.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Choanong Yoh
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Patent number: 6004629Abstract: A process for coating sheet metal is disclosed that comprises the steps of 1) cleaning the sheet metal to remove surface contaminants that may interfere with the coating adhering to the sheet metal; 2) pretreating the sheet metal to promote adhesion of the coating to the sheet metal; 3) applying an electron beam curable coating to the sheet metal that when curing is complete, adheres to the sheet metal; and, 4) exposing the coating on the sheet metal to an electron beam to cure the coating, the cleaning, pretreating and curing resulting in no emission of pollutants that need to be removed before the emission is released into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Inventor: William Vincent Madigan
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Patent number: 4845748Abstract: The invention is directed to a telephone structure that eliminates the need for fasteners to assemble a keypad and secure the keypad in place in the telephone. This is accomplished by a telephone that comprises a hollow housing (100) having a face portion (120) that includes an array of holes (122) and a keypad assembly (400) that comprises a sandwich of a static shield (430), button member (410), and switch contact member (450). The keypad assembly is assembled on the underside of the housing by means of a locating member (300) which has upstanding collar portions (325) that register in the holes of the face portion and depending pins (328) that register in holes in the members of the keypad assembly. The keypad assembly is held in place by a base member (200) that is joined to the housing and supports a raised pedestal (210) that extends into close proximity with the underside of the face portion and presses the keypad assembly against the face portion (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Harold L. Bohannon
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Patent number: 4796150Abstract: A solid state protector unit has a single voltage protection device shared by both tip and ring conductors to protect telephone equipment in a central office or other location from surges of voltages in either tip, ring, or both tip and ring conductors. The voltage device has a surge-suppressor sandwiched between two metal plates. Each of these pairs of metal spring clips retain a pair of diodes in contact with and on opposite sides of the two metal plates. When a voltage surge exceeds a predetermined threshold, the surge-suppressor turns on and permits a current to flow through it to a ground, thereby protecting the telephone equipment from voltage surges. Heat generated for a sustained period from the voltage device or from the current device will cause the current device to be grounded permanently.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Larry W. Dickey, Warren J. Rhines
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Patent number: 4790008Abstract: A telephone stand has a housing with a cradle in its top for a handset adapted when placed in the cradle to depress a pair of laterally spaced plungers passing through holes in the housing down into its interior. A line switch is disposed in the housing below and laterally between the plungers. The plungers are coupled to the switch by a Y-shaped piston comprising a crosshead spanning the lateral spacing between the plungers, a pair of tines projecting upwards from laterally opposite ends of the crosshead and having vertical bores therein in which lower portions of the plungers are received, and a laterally central stem extending down from the crosshead and having camming surfaces thereon adapted upon downward displacement of the piston (by downward driving of either of both of the plungers) to wedgingly displace resilient blades in the switch to change switch conditions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1986Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.Inventor: Harold L. Bohannon
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Patent number: 4764950Abstract: Apparatus inserted in series in a transmission line connecting subscriber equipment with a telephone central office and which apparatus is responsive to test signals from the central office to determine whether a fault is located on the office side or the subscriber side of the apparatus is enclosed in a housing. A plurality of leads from the apparatus project through an opening in the housing and the leads are connected to electrical terminals of a connector block. The housing in one embodiment has two spaced apart ribs which are lodged between tabs of fanning strips, located on both sides of the terminals. One of the ribs has an end with a width larger than the rest of the rib so that end projects inward from the fanning strip and prevents accidental dislodging of the housing from the connector block. In a second embodiment, the housing is supported by at least one tab from one fanning strip.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: American Telephone & Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Larry W. Dickey, Philip Hughes
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Patent number: 4745388Abstract: A transformer (10) for mounting on a printed wire board includes a bobbin (14) held between two ferrite core slabs (12). The bobbin is wound with a primary winding (28) having a secondary winding (32) wound over it. The wire leads (30) of the primary winding lie in slots (26) in one of the flanges (20) of the bobbin which extend to terminals (24) of a terminal base (22) integral with the flange to isolate them from the secondary windings and leads (34).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1987Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Robert L. Billings, Robert C. Cooper
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Patent number: 4725249Abstract: The connector assembly includes (1) a pair of connectors (300,300') for respectively terminating the individual conductors of a pair of multiconductor cables (200,200') and (2) a pair of adapters (500,600) that are respectively electrically connected to the connectors. The adapters come in different configurations and are user interchangeable to permit connection to external connectors having particular configurations.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignees: American Telephone & Telegraph Company, AT&T Information SystemsInventors: Randall L. Blackwood, Leonard H. Drexler, William C. Hubner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4712236Abstract: A telephone handset comprises elongated complementary upper and lower housing members that mate at their perimeters to form a hollow handset housing. The lower housing member includes spaced transducer mounting positions, each of which accommodates both an individual transducer and a transducer mounting member for holding the transducer in the transducer mounting position. Each transducer mounting member is secured to the lower housing member and an upper surface of each enclosure inlcudes a recess for accommodating a bonding material. In addition, the upper housing member includes elements that extend into the recesses of the transducer mounting members when the upper housing member is mated to the lower housing member. The bonding material in the recesses serves to secure the two housing members together.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph CompanyInventors: Reed S. Brown, John J. Consoli, Richard G. Klier
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Patent number: 4699443Abstract: The invention relates to a modular jack for telephone equipment. The jack has a pair of switch contact springs which are activated only when a plug of a specific shape is inserted into the jack.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc., AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert R. Goodrich, Edmund N. Sepe
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Patent number: 4688875Abstract: A connector is disclosed that includes spring contacts (200) for making a solderless connection to other electrical conductors (310). Each spring contact (200) has a loop contact portion (230) that is supported so that its end regions (232 and 234) are restrained in a direction generally normal to the site of engagement of its arcuate contact surface (236) with the other electrical conductor (310). As a result, the main region (235) of the loop contact portion (230) is essentially rotated rather than compressed when pressed into engagement with the other electrical conductor (310). The desired contact force necessary for a good solderless electric connection is thereby provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. O'Connor
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Patent number: 4678073Abstract: A hopper tray for receiving a bulk array for articles, all the same oblong shape and size, is disposed on one side of an elongated conveyer. The tray is angularly movable between an up position at which articles on the tray are discharged onto the conveyer and a down position. The articles are transported one at a time, to a zone at which they are stopped by their contact with a stop plate and their arrival is indicated by a signal fed from a photodetector to a controller. A failure of an article to timely arrive at the zone indicates a probable jamming upstream of articles, and the controller responds to cause a temporary reverse movement of the conveyer tending to relieve the jam. The article stopped by the plate is, if at an angle, reoriented to bear flush against the plate, either lengthwise or widthwise to the conveyer, by the force exerted on the articles by the continuing movement of the conveyer. A probe senses whether the articles have been oriented lengthwise or widthwise.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Carl R. Anderson, Gary G. Seaman
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Patent number: 4672158Abstract: There is disclosed a multiple electrical contact switch which has a comb block whose teeth are inserted into receptacles of a mounting block thereby wedging pairs of electrical spring contacts, which are also inserted into the receptacles, between the teeth and the receptacles without bending the spring contacts. The electrical contacts extend from the receptacles and are activated by an operating card, which engages the extended portions of the electrical contacts to open or close electrical conduction paths. When pressure on the spring contacts from the actuating card is released, the spring contacts then move the operating card to an original position wherein the sequence of open and closed contact springs is as if there were no contact with the operating card and the contact springs.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: AT&T Company and AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerre E. Baynes, Nick L. Knepple
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Patent number: 4658421Abstract: A stand for a telephone set comprises an open-bottomed housing providing at its top a handset cradle to the rear of a housing upper wall slanting up towards the cradle and having a large aperture in it. A keypad has keys projecting outward within the aperture and, also, an upwardly slanting cover framed by the aperture. The keypad is secured to the housing by screws passing through support tabs at the side margins of the aperture and into the casing. A faceplate covers the heads of those screws. A printed wiring board with printed wire conductors and bulk telephone set components on, respectively, its upper and lower sides is secured beneath and to the keypad to be spaced from, and have the same upward slant as, the keypad. Mounted on the rear of the board is a line switch with a spring biased pivotable actuating lever.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignees: AT&T Company, AT&T Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Harold L. Bohannon
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Patent number: 4653823Abstract: A jack has therein a longitudinal guideway in the back of which the free end of a printed wiring jack board projects longitudinally forward in the guideway and has laterally spaced conductive terminals on its top. The guideway is adapted to slidably receive a cartridge connector plug comprising a cartridge housing with a front opening for a longitudinal passage therein, a pair of axleless resiliently deformable lateral rollers in said housing back of said opening on opposite sides of said passage, and a flex bond unit longitudinally displaceably received in the passage and comprising a printed circuit plug board and a flexible sheet bonded to that board and having a forwardly projecting tail with laterally spaced conductive terminals matching those of the jack board.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: AT&T Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Audrey F. Burson, Jerome M. Gotway
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Patent number: 4629910Abstract: An integrated circuit amplifier for a high impedance microphone (100) of the capacitance type is disclosed. The subject amplifier circuit permits the further miniaturization of an electret microphone as it is capable of providing an input impedance simulating a resistor value of hundreds of megohms. The circuit particularly comprises duplicate coupling circuits (101a and 101b), a source of reference direct current voltage (103), and a gain providing circuit (102). The coupling circuits (101a and 101b) comprise a first pair of diodes (Q1 and Q2) symmetrically placed about one input terminal (IN1) of the microphone (100). Outputs of the reference voltage source (103) are provided to coupling circuits (101a and 101b) and through the coupling circuits to gain providing circuit 102. Such an arrangement facilitates power supply noise rejection and automatic canceling of direct current voltage drifts.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Scott H. Early, Roger L. Minear
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Patent number: D291083Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: AT&T Technologies, Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Co.Inventor: Charles B. Davidson
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Patent number: D296693Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1985Date of Patent: July 12, 1988Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Technologies Inc.Inventor: Charles B. Davidson