Patents Represented by Attorney K. G. Mierzwa
  • Patent number: 5518419
    Abstract: A sepreable low profile connector for a transmission includes a first elongated receptacle aligned with a central axis. The first receptacle has a flange portion, a first cylindrical portion and a first terminal housing portion. The first cylindrical portion and the first terminal housing portion are sized to be received within the bore, whereas the flange portion is sized larger than the bore. The first cylindrical portion is adjacent the flange and has a diameter smaller than the bore. The first receptacle has longitudinal openings extending through the flange portion, the first cylindrical portion and the first terminal housing portion. Electrically conductive terminals are located within the longitudinal openings in the first terminal housing portion and are juxtaposed to the inner wall of the bore. At least one seal is located on the cylindrical portion adjacent the bore. A second receptacle has a second cylindrical portion, and a second terminal portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Assignee: Ford Motor Company
    Inventors: Gary J. Denyer, Kenneth G. Walega
  • Patent number: 5515242
    Abstract: A light collector includes a light source and a first and a second primary elliptical reflector partially surrounding the light source. The first and second primary reflectors have a common focal point at the light source. The first and second primary elliptical mirrors each have an opening in which a first light pipe and a second light pipe are located. Each of the light pipes having a face with a known acceptance angle. Each face is located substantially at the focal point of one of the primary reflectors. The first and second reflectors have an eccentricity sufficient to reflect light from the first and second primary reflectors so that light incident on the face of the light pipes does not exceed the acceptance angle of the light pipe. The first and second secondary elliptical reflectors are located within the opening in the primary mirrors. The first and second reflectors have common focal points with said first and second primary mirrors, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Ford Motor Company
    Inventor: John X. Li