Patents Represented by Attorney Richard Page
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Patent number: 6079986Abstract: A low profile coaxial connector for at least three stacked boards (12, 14, 16) has a first part (20) with signal (22) and ground/shield (24) contacts to be secured on a first board (12). A second mating part (40) includes a signal contact (42) to be secured on an outermost (16) of the remaining circuit boards and a ground/shield contact (50) to be secured on an intermediate circuit board (14). The connector is especially useful when the intermediate circuit board constitutes a ground plane for shielding the first board, such as an electronics board, from the outermost circuit board, such as an antenna.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Gary A. Beshears
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Patent number: 6071141Abstract: Electrical connectors having latches for holding the connectors in mated condition employ relatively long latch arms with a point of flexure near a rear end of the connector. The latches extend into locating posts positioned forwardly of the mating face of the connector. If multiple latch arms are used, they are interconnected by a commonly actuated cross bar. Latch arms may be formed by integrally molding the arms with covers of the connectors. Effective latching properties and a long life are achieved with such latch structures. Manufacturing costs may be reduced by integrally molding latches with covers of the connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ralph A. E. M. Semmeling, Andrew G. Meller
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Patent number: 6068520Abstract: A stacked modular jack connector having low cross talk and low combined stack height is disclosed. Low stack height is achieved by disposing contact terminals for stacked pairs of receptacles in a single coplanar array of interleaved terminals. The arrays are located between the receptacles. One receptacle of each pair is laterally offset from the other. For Ethernet applications, cross talk is minimized by arranging first, second, third and sixth terminals of a ten terminal array into a contact group of the first receptacle and fifth, eighth, ninth and tenth terminals of the array into a contact group of the second receptacle. Circuit board space requirements are minimized by arranging the terminal tails of both groups of terminals in a single line.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Clifford L. Winings, Robert E. Marshall, John M. Spickler
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Patent number: 6065985Abstract: A modular jack assembly with a flexible shorting bar having a first longitudinal insulative strip and a second longitudinal insulative strip. A plurality of insulative spaced parallel transverse strips is interposed between the first and second longitudinal strips forming a plurality of transverse openings between the first and second longitudinal strip. The shorting bar also includes at least one conductive trace having a pair of transverse conductive legs and connecting longitudinal section. Each of the transverse conductive legs is superimposed over a separate one of the transverse strips, and the longitudinal conductive section is superimposed over one of the longitudinal strips. This flexible shorting bar is superimposed over the medial interior wall of the housing such that the transverse strips are each positioned in a separate one of said contact receiving recesses.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Marshall
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Patent number: 6065951Abstract: Disclosed is an electrical connector which includes a plug comprising at least one insulative lateral support, an insulative medial lateral support and a wire having a first longitudinal section fixed to the insulative lateral support, a second longitudinal sectional fixed to the insulative medial support and an exposed third longitudinal section interposed between said first longitudinal section and said second longitudinal section. The connector also includes a receptacle comprising at least one insulative support and a wire having a first longitudinal section fixed to the insulative support and an exposed second longitudinal section of the plug. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing this connector and a mold for use therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Lemke, Timothy W. Houtz
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Patent number: 6066005Abstract: A modular jack assembly which has a base wall. A first lateral wall having a terminal end and an interior face and an exterior face extends longitudinally from the base. A second lateral wall extends axially from the base in spaced opposed relation to the first lateral wall. A third lateral wall and a fourth lateral wall are interposed in spaced relation between the first lateral wall and second lateral wall and extends axially from the base to form an insert receiving cavity. A plurality of laterally spaced conductors is arranged in a first group and a second group. The first group of conductors extends from the base to adjacent the terminal end of the first lateral wall and press through the lateral wall in a first plane. A second group of conductors extends longitudinally from the base to adjacent the terminal end of the first lateral wall in a and passes through that wall in the second plane which is at a different height from the first plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Yakov Belopolsky
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Patent number: 6059615Abstract: An element of an electrical connector in which a plurality of axial segments are positioned in side by side relation. A transverse passageway extends through the axial segments and a rail is positioned in the transverse passageway to link the segments together. A latch is fixed within an end segment to lock the rail in place. The segments may be power modules or signal modules. The number and type of power modules used may be selected based on specific power requirements.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher S. Pendleton, Ray C. Doutrich, Stuart C. Stoner
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Patent number: 6058018Abstract: An electronic card which includes a printed circuit board interposed between card shields having edges. Tabs on an edge of one shield engage recesses on the edge of the other shield. The jointed shields of the card provide high level of rigidity, sufficient to exceed applicable bending and torsional resistance specification. Adequate rigidity is thereby provided. Also included is an I/O connector grounded without a separate ground contact and shielded over its length. The tabs include an arcuate member having a medial oblique projection which engages a ledge of the other shield near the recess.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Antonius Henricus Johanna Gerrits, Paulus Johannes M. Pigmans, Wim van Alst, Paul Johannes Marinus Potters
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Patent number: 6056567Abstract: Disclosed is a memory insertion and extraction device for inserting a memory module into and removing a memory module from a circuit board connector. An insertion end of the device comprises two leverage arms with a pressure applicator disposed there between. An extraction end of the device comprises two pivot arms with a leverage applicator disposed there between. The insertion and extraction device is preferably manufactured from or coated with a non-conductive material.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Mark S. Schell
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Patent number: 6050851Abstract: An electric connector is provided which can enhance a mounting density on a printed circuit board, and improve tail protection during transportation. An electric connector (1) of the present device includes a housing (2) which is molded out of an electric insulating material and has a lower face facing a printed circuit board B when being mounted on the printed circuit board and an upper face situated opposite to the lower face, a plurality of terminals (4) as an electric contact, which are retained at predetermined intervals along the longitudinal direction of the housing (2) and each have a tail portion 6 projecting from the lower face of the housing (2) and soldered to the printed circuit board B, and a retaining member (12) which is fitted on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the housing (2) and holds down the housing (2) on the printed circuit board B from its top by being soldered to the printed circuit board B.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Motomu Kajiura, David J. Dutkowsky, Hidehiro Shindo
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Patent number: 6050306Abstract: A combination of a bending mandrel (29), an anvil (15) and an electrical connector(1). The bending mandrel (29) of this combination has a bending face (35) and the anvil (15) of this combination has a curved bending face (18). The electrical connector (1) of the combination has a housing (2) of electrically insulating material with a connection side (13), a connection pin output side (11) and a contact side (8) and is provided with a number of contact elements (6) of electrically conducting material accommodated in channels (5). Each contact elements has a contact end (7) situated at the contact side (8) of the housing (2), for contacting a further connector. They each also have a connection end provided with an L-shaped connection pin (9).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Niranjan Kumar Mitra
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Patent number: 6048482Abstract: Disclosed is an electrical connector which includes a plug comprising at least one insulative lateral support, an insulative medial lateral support and a wire having a first longitudinal section fixed to the insulative lateral support, a second longitudinal sectional fixed to the insulative medial support and an exposed third longitudinal section interposed between said first longitudinal section and said second longitudinal section. The connector also includes a receptacle comprising at least one insulative support and a wire having a first longitudinal section fixed to the insulative support and an exposed second longitudinal section of the plug. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing this connector and a mold for use therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Lemke, Timothy W. Houtz
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Patent number: 6045366Abstract: A card connector is provided which can be very simply and accurately mounted on either side of a printed circuit board with less component parts. A plurality of pairs of mount brackets (70, 80) include body sections (72, 82) mounted on a connector frame 18, stand-off sections (74, 84) extending from the body sections and screw holes of the stand-off sections and are adapted to fixedly hold the printed circuit board in place. One of the mount bracket's body section (72, 82) and connector frame 18 has a screw hole (66, 86) and the other having a claw (76, 96) inserted in the latch hole. Through the engagement of the retaining claw with the latch hole, the respective mount brackets (70, 80) can be fixedly held on the connector frame. In inverted and non-inverted positions of the respective mount brackets (70, 80), the card connector allows the respective screw hole positions to be retained in the same corresponding positions along a width direction and insertion/withdrawal direction of a PC card C.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Kajiura Motomu
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Patent number: 6042389Abstract: A low profile board to board connector system is disclosed. Retention areas in the respective mating connectors are utilized to receive portions of opposed mating contact terminals. Utilization of centralized retention structures allows optimum placement of areas to receive distal portions of mating contact terminals. These centralized retention structures also allow maximization of contact beam length in limited available space, so that favorable contact characteristics are achieved. Contact insertion/retention features are positioned at intermediate locations of the contact beams, for enhanced contact retention and improved beam performance. Terminal contacts may be retained in a passage by projections that engage openings formed in the retention portion of the contact terminal.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Lemke, Timothy W. Houtz
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Patent number: 6042394Abstract: Connector comprising a housing (3), at least one contact element provided with a first contact portion (21) for mating contact to another contact element of another connector and a pcb contact portion (17; 28) for contacting a pcb or the like wherein the connector is divided into at least a main-receptacle unit (1) and a tail-unit (2), the main-receptacle unit (1) comprising at least one adapting unit (24) provided with an adapting contact member (15) connected to said first contact portion (21) and to a second contact portion (22; 22') and the tail-unit (2) comprising at least one tail contact element (19; 27) connected to said pcb contact portion (17; 28) and to a third contact portion (20; 30), said third contact portion (20; 30) being arranged for mating contact with said second contact portion (22; 22').Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Niranjan Mitra, Bernardus L. F. Paagman
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Patent number: 6038762Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for mounting an electrical connector on a printed wiring board. The printed wiring board is initially positioned on locating projections on a tooling plate. Eyelets are positioned in hold down apertures in the connector. The hold down apertures initially engage the locating projections to align the connector pins with pin receiving apertures on the printed wiring board. Engagement continues until the pins are positioned in the apertures and the lower end of the eyelet is deformed to engage the innerside of the down aperture and the lower side of the printed wiring board.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen L. Clark, David C. Horchler, Stuart C. Stoner, Glenn J. Pontius, William K. Nailor, III
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Patent number: 6036547Abstract: A modular jack assembly which includes an insulative housing with a first longitudinal wall, a second longitudinal wall superimposed over the first longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation. A third longitudinal wall is superimposed over the second longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation. There is a first pair of spaced transverse walls interposed between the first and second longitudinal wall to form a first plug receiving port. There is also a second pair of spaced transverse walls interposed between the second and third longitudinal wall to form a second plug receiving port. The first plug receiving port is longitudinally displaced from said second plug receiving port. A first insulative insert having base and upper sides and rear end terminal ends is positioned so that its terminal end extends into the first plug receiving port. A second insulative insert having base and upper sides and rear and terminal ends is positioned so that its terminal end extends into the second plug receiving port.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Yakov Belopolsky, Lee W. Potteiger
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Patent number: 6033243Abstract: An ejecting mechanism-equipped card connector is provided which includes an actuator member which moves lineraly over a width direction of a slider during the opening of the slider. The actuator member is supported by at least two positions on end faces along the slide direction. A push rod is displaced inwardly by means of the actuator member to operate the ejecting mechanism in a manner so that the application of excessive unbalanced force on component parts is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Motomu Kajiura
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Patent number: 6033267Abstract: Disclosed is a receptacle for an electrical connector comprising a plurality of conductive terminals at least in part enclosed within a housing and there being a plurality of windows in said housing to allow access to said conductive terminals and said housing being extended to at least partially restrict at least some of said windows.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Michael C. Smyk
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Patent number: 6033253Abstract: A connector for electronic elements with recessed contacts, such as flash memory cards, is disclosed. The connector enables substantially linear insertion of the card through a wall of an electronic component utilizing the card. A floating guide member receives the card and permits clearance movement toward and away from the connector contact terminals. A simplified form of compression connector is disclosed. It employs multiple point engagement of the terminal with the side walls of the terminal receiving passage to hold the contact terminals in the housing prior to installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventors: Chong Hun Yi, John M. Spickler, Kemper C. Walke, III