Patents Represented by Attorney James C. Jangarathis
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Patent number: 5346112Abstract: A capstan draw apparatus that includes a plurality of split clamps; a plurality of support carriages each having one of the split clamps positioned thereon; an endless chain drive mechanism for concurrently pulling each of the support carriages; and an elongated guide frame mechanism for successively closing and opening the split clamps about an elongated member. The apparatus further includes an endless lateral guide frame mechanism including first and second oppositely disposed, parallel endless lateral guide frames that are spatially positioned parallel to the endless chain drive mechanism and extend on opposite sides of the plurality of support carriages for continuously supporting each of the carriages in a positively guided manner for uniform movement thereof throughout their entire endless paths of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Hermann Meyer
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Patent number: 5161359Abstract: A cable stranding apparatus is described as having a plurality of stranding rotor units that are interchangeably coupled, in a locked manner, to a single rotor drive assembly of such apparatus. Each stranding rotor unit is designed to accommodate the dimensions of particular cable elements to be stranded. For this purpose, the stranding rotor unit for cable elements of a large cross-section has a plurality of large collets for accommodating the drawing of such large cable elements through the unit; while the cable stranding rotor unit for cable elements of a small cross-section has a plurality of smaller collets for drawing the smaller cable elements through such unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1990Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Wolfram Klebl, Ernst Hoffmann, Harry Staschewski
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Patent number: 5143897Abstract: Method of manufacturing a flexible, high temperature superconductive cable by longitudinally imbedding a ceramic oxide material in a band source material, and then compressing same to form an elongated flat band, which in turn is deformed into a hollow tubular member whose longitudinal edges are welded before such member is corrugated. Further, there is disclosed a flexible, high temperature superconductive cable including a corrugated metallic wall having imbedded therein at least one superconductor of ceramic oxide material extending continuously therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Gerhard B. Ziemek, Izyaslav G. Peshkov, Grigorij Svalov, Victor E. Sytnikov, Valerij A. Mitrochin
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Patent number: 5099723Abstract: A stripping die having a cutting edge formed by the intersection of a truncated pyramid outer surface and an axial bore inner surface; such surfaces first being cut until the surface roughness thereof is less than 1 um., and then being coated with a high hardness, high wear resistant metallic compound having a uniformly thin thickness of between 1 and 10 um.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventor: Gerhard Ziemek
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Patent number: 5059134Abstract: An apparatus is described for providing an electrical conduction path between two contact locations rotatable one with respect to the other. A flat ribbon cable having a plurality of electrical conductors and being wound in the manner of a coiled spring, is connected to the contact locations by way of connection lines serially connected to the ends of the flat ribbon cable. To protect the flat ribbon cable from mechanical damage at each of its ends, an end portion of each of the electrical conductors is serially connected to an end portion of one of a plurality of connection conductors of the connection line at a connection location, and a connection assembly is formed about the end portions of the serially connected conductors.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Friedrich Schauer, Hans Berthold, Manfred Wolff, Kurt Wolfel
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Patent number: 5032084Abstract: There is described an apparatus comprising a flat ribbon cable including a plurality of electrical conductors connected between two contact locations rotatable one with respect to the other. At each end of the flat ribbon cable, there is provided a connection line including a plurality of connection conductors, and a connection assembly comprised of a receptacle assembly and a plug assembly. The receptacle assembly surrounds an end portion of the flat ribbon cable including uninsulated portions of the electrical conductors, while the plug assembly includes a plurality of spring contacts each attached to an end of one of the connection conductors. Upon insertion of the plug assembly into the receptacle assembly, the spring contacts compressively engage mechcially fixed, uninsulated portions of the electrical conductors, thus providing electrical contacts therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventor: Friedrich Schauer
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Patent number: 5027434Abstract: Apparatus for bidirectional transmission of optical signals between two stations connected by a light transmission path of optical fibers, each station including a laser module comprised of a laser diode and an adjacent monitor diode, the latter performing the dual functions of detecting light emitted by such laser diode in its transmission mode, and for detecting light transmitted from the other station when such adjacent laser diode is not in its transmission mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: ke kommunikations-Elektronik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Martin Brahms, Ziaedin Chahabadi, Johannes Ocker
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Patent number: 4952256Abstract: A method is described for making an electrical through connection between a first conduction line comprising a flat conductor to a second conduction line comprising a round conductor. The steps of such method comprise removing end portions of insulation layer from the flat conductor and the round conductor; placing a positioning ring about the exposed end of the round conductor; bonding the round conductor to the flat conductor; extending the bonded conductors with the positioning ring into an injection molding apparatus and axially fixing the round conductor by compressive engagment of the positioning ring by a plunger element; and injecting a plastic material into the injection molding apparatus to form an insulating seal longitudinally about the bonded conductors and the positioning ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1990Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Friedrich Schauer, Hans Berthold
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Patent number: 4949454Abstract: A method is described for making an electrical through connection between a first insulated condution line including a flat electrical conductor to a second insulated electrical conduction line.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Friedrich Schauer, Manfred Wolff
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Patent number: 4943757Abstract: There is disclosed a safety apparatus for a motor driven window that comprises an elongated sensing mechanism that extends substantially across the width of a window aperture and along that side of the window aperture toward which a closing, motor driven window moves. Such elongated sensing mechanism is comprised, at least in part, of a piezoelectric cable for generating electrical pulses upon an obstruction extending across the path of the closing window being pushed against the sensing mechanism by the closing window. Coupled to the motor driven window is an electric motor that is connected so as to be responsive to the electrical pulses generated by the piezoelectric cable for automatically reversing the direction of rotation of the electric motor.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Siegfried Richter, Friedrich Schauer, Peter Bauernfeind
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Patent number: 4927570Abstract: Method for manufacturing an improved optical cable comprised of a cable core including optical fibers. The method includes the steps of continuously drawing a cable core through a sheathing station that forms a sheath of halogen free, low flammability material of high density about the cable core; continuously drawing the sheathed cable core through a jacketing station that forms a jacket of halogen free, low flammability, cross-linkable plastic material about the sheath; and continuously drawing the sheated and jacketed cable core through a high radiation source that causes a cross-linking of the jacket material, while the sheath prevents any radiation from penetrating the optical fibers of the cable core.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Otto Breitenbach, Helmar Hetz, Friedemann Rous, Josef Ottenreuther
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Patent number: 4927365Abstract: Apparatus is described for providing an electrical conduction path between two contact locations rotatable one with respect to the other. A flat ribbon cable having at least two electrical conductors and being wound in the manner of a spring, is firmly attached at its respective ends to the contact locations. To protect the flat ribbon cable from kinking and mechanical damage at each of such ends, each end portion thereof is folded across an immediately adjacent portion and a stabilizer connection assembly is positioned to extend about both such portions. Each such assembly is comprised of a protective sheath of flexible insulating material positioned closely about the folded end portion; an angular attachment of molded insulating material, including a clamping segment and a ribbon-shaped, sheath segment extending at an angle one to the other; and a means for locking the clamping segment in a compressed condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Friedrich Schauer, Manfred Wolff
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Patent number: 4926305Abstract: There is disclosed an improved method and apparatus for operating an electric power station including a cycled transformer having a primary winding and a plurality of secondary windings, in a manner that includes the changing of the current permeability of a variable load component connected in parallel to one of the secondary windings for preventing the current flowing within the circuitry thereof from decreasing below a predetermined value during a no-load condition at the output terminal of such secondary winding, thus assuring that the widths of the direct current pulses admitted into the primary winding are maintained above a predetermined value and that the energy transfer to each of the secondary windings is sufficient.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Martin Brahms, Christian Prenner
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Patent number: 4893892Abstract: There is disclosed a method and apparatus for fixing a predetermined spacial orientation of exposed end portions of plurality of optical fibers included within a conductor unit; extending such exposed end portions between two terminal blocks for maintaining an axial tension therein; and scratching a surface of each of such end portions held in tension in a common transverse plane for causing each of such end portions to break and form a new end face. After such breaking, the spacial orientation of the remaining exposed end portions of the optical fibers is continued during the individual welding thereto of aligned end faces of a plurality of optical fibers of a second conductor unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Klaus Procher
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Patent number: 4890697Abstract: There is disclosed a sensing apparatus for monitoring a structure subject to wear, and providing an automatic indication upon the thickness of such structure being worn to a predetermined, minimum operable value. Such apparatus includes a sensing device that is insertable into a recess in one surface of structure to a depth corresponding to the predetermined minimum thickness; and a coaxial electrical cable including an inner conductor, a heat resistant covering, and an outer metallic tubular sheath that is preferably corrugated. One end of the coaxial cable is shaped as a loop and is positioned within the sensing device in the vicinity of the bottom face thereof, while the other end of the cable is connected to a contact assembly to which is connected a measuring circuit for automatically ascertaining the condition of the cable components within the sensing device.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Werner Fischer, Friedrich Schauer, Kurt Kramer
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Patent number: 4880484Abstract: There is disclosed a method of manufacturing and marking a cable including the steps of drawing a plurality of conductors in a longitudinal direction through an apparatus that affixes a plurality of magnetizable inserts along the length of the conductors with a distribution associated with a plurality of particular locations along the length of such conductors; applying a protective jacket of insulating material about the conductors and affixed magnetizable inserts; and marking the outside of the protective jacket in accordance with control signals generated by a sensing device that detects the presence of each of the magnetizable inserts as the cable is drawn through the sensing device.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Manfred Obermeier, Erhard Herrmann
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Patent number: 4836795Abstract: Apparatus for providing an electrical conduction path between a first contact location rotatable a plurality of rotations, in either direction, about a longitudinal axis, and a stationary contact location positioned radially from the rotatable contact location. Such apparatus is comprised of a bifilar spiral spring formed of a length of ribbon cable having at least two electrical conductors. The bifilar spiral coil spring is secured only by connections at its opposite ends to the two contact locations; whereby it uncoils and slidably moves in response to the direction of rotation of the rotatable contact location, and upon reversal of such rotation, recovers its original shape and position between the two contact locations.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Kabelmetal Electro GmbHInventor: Friedrich Schauer
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Patent number: 4811888Abstract: There is disclosed a method and apparatus for manufacturing a small diameter, thick walled, cable sheath by controllably driving a metal strip in a longitudinal direction while it is trimmed and formed into a hollow tubular member; continuously welding the longitudinal abutting edges of the hollow tubular member in association with cooling the tubular member in the vicinity of the welding by surrounding at least 60% of its circumference with a coolant, while maintaining the resulting longitudinal welded seam free of the coolant; and continuously drawing the cooled hollow tubular member in the same direction as the metal strip is driven.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Kabellmetal Electro GmbHInventors: Gerhard Ziemek, Harry Staschewski, Ewald Gunia
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Patent number: 4262162Abstract: A composite corrugated electrical cable is provided in accordance with the teachings of the instant invention wherein a plurality of corrugated tubular conductors are concentrically positioned with respect to each other, each of such tubular conductors having corrugations that differ from those of the immediately adjacent tubular conductors in wave pitch, shape, depth or longitudinal separation. The corrugation arrangements permit differential longitudinal displacement between adjacent tubular conductors for achieving a composite cable of high flexibility. Further, various corrugation protrusions engage the adjacent tubular conductors to provide radial spacial separations between the adjacent tubular conductors thus providing an intermediate path through which a cooling medium may be passed for increasing the heat dissipation and the power capacity of the electrical cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1979Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Kabel-und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshuette AGInventors: Wolfgang G. Plinke, Dimitri R. Stein, Gerhard Stoeckl
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Patent number: 4243773Abstract: In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the instant invention, a volatile cross-linking agent such as liquid peroxide is introduced, at ambient temperature and under atmospheric pressure directly into the input of an extruder at the same pressure as a polyolefin compound to be cross-linked. The resulting compounds are put under pressure within the extruder as the temperature increases so that the mixture reaches its definitive shape at the extruder output and may be fed directly into a hot cross-linking enclosure which is maintained under pressure. The peroxide is thus incorporated in a single operation permitting complete control of the ingredients mixed and allowing perfect homogenization of the mixture while defusion and consequent loss of the highly volatile peroxide are avoided. The system for introducing the highly volatile cross-linking agent includes a peroxide storage tank, a filling pump, a feed vessel, an incremental feed pump with a pressure meter, a flow meter and numerous safety features.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Societe Anonyme de TelecommunicationsInventors: Claude J. Arnaud, Jean M. Quemner, Gaston P. Roche