Patents Assigned to Bunker Ramo Corporation
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Patent number: 4187481Abstract: This disclosure relates to an EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) filter connector which can be installed in the line between mating plugs and sockets normally used for terminating multiple conductors. This connector is used in an electronic equipment chassis or at a bulkhead junction box or, if necessary, between mating connectors in a cable run, where the metallic parts of the cable connector can be grounded. Conductive rubber or co-polymer elastometric washers are used to protect RF filter components in the connector from damage due to external stress. A high degree of EMI attenuation is provided by an integral metallic baffle having close fitting conductor holes which is located within the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1977Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Kamal S. Boutros
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Patent number: 4184244Abstract: An apparatus for simultaneously terminating a plurality of insulated conductors in the insulation piercing contacts of a multiple contact electrical connector is disclosed. The apparatus includes means for mounting a connector in conductor receiving position, means for aligning the conductors adjacent individual contacts of the connector, means for positioning an insertion member adjacent the contacts, and resilient means forcibly engaged by the insertion member during the termination process. The apparatus allows sufficient displacement of the resilient means by the insertion member so as to accommodate various transverse dimensions of electrical connectors without the necessity of any adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Leonard J. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 4184729Abstract: A flexible connector cable for providing high density and reliable electrical interconnections between printed circuit boards or any other surfaces having conductive paths that need connection to conductive paths on adjacent surfaces. The connector cable comprises a flat flexible laminar structure including an electrically-insulative layer and an electrically-conductive layer. The insulative layer is typically formed on a bonded plastic such as Polyimide and the conductive layer is typically formed of copper. Openings are formed in the insulative layer to expose the conductive layer and raised contacts or buttons are deposited on the conductive layer on both surfaces of the cable. The raised contacts are formed of ductile conductive material which exhibits plastic deformation under pressure to form good electrical connections.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: Howard L. Parks, John M. Kuronen
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Patent number: 4184736Abstract: A contact assembly is disclosed including an inner liner and outer shell. The liner has a transverse slot dimensioned to always align with at least one of two inspection apertures on opposite sides of the shell regardless of the rotational orientation of the liner with respect to the shell. Thus, the liner need not be rotationally indexed with the shell during assembly of the contact in order to insure an unobstructed view into the crimp barrel.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Tedford H. Spaulding
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Patent number: 4183619Abstract: A connector pin assembly for concentrically aligning and terminating a fiber optical cable with respect to the outer dimension of the pin includes a tubular body having two ends, a longitudinal bore extending into one end of the body and a counter bore extending into the other end of the body. The counter bore has inner walls concentric with the outer dimension of the body and communicates with the longitudinal bore. A plurality of pin members of equal dimension are within the counter bore arranged in side-by-side relation for tangential contact with the inner walls of the counter bore, tangential contact with each other, and tangential contact with an optical fiber inserted into the central passageway defined by the pin members. As a result, the optical fiber is held by the pin members concentrically with respect to the outer dimension of the tubular body.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1977Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: John A. Makuch
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Patent number: 4182029Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for simultaneously terminating a plurality of insulated metallic conductors in the insulation-piercing contact members of a multi-contact connector. The apparatus includes a base which supports the connector in conductor-receiving position and a carriage which carries a reciprocating insertion tool. The carriage is pivotally attached to the base and moves between an open position and an operating position wherein the insertion tool is aligned with the connector. Locating means are mounted on the carriage in fixed spatial relation to the insertion tool to align the connector for the termination operation as the carriage moves to the operating position. Self-actuated latch means retains the carriage in the operating position and includes a release means which may be actuated while returning the carriage to the open position, all in a single operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: John P. Nijman
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Patent number: 4182435Abstract: A simple and compact disk brake mechanism which includes a housing having a pair of slightly separated flat guide walls, a plate-like brake member in the housing which is slideable against the disk brake, and a plate-like camming member slideable in the housing and moveable transverse to the braking member to advance the braking member against the disk brake. The housing also includes a spacer plate with a portion that reaches around the disk brake and against an area of the disk brake opposite the plate-like braking member.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Thomas F. Dadian
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Patent number: 4180904Abstract: A field termination tool for electrical connectors includes a connector support which is positioned between a pair of rotatably mounted insertion arms. Each of the insertion arms includes a multiblade insertion rod for engaging and pressing insulated conductors into respective insulation-piercing contact portions carried by a supported electrical connector. The connector support is constructed as a one-piece comb structure, preferably molded from glass-filled thermoplastic material with metal conductor cutting strips molded in, which is releasably engageable with the frame of the termination tool, and likewise releasably engageable with a bench-mounted support so that electrical connectors can be positioned in the comb structure and have the insulated conductors aligned with respective insulation-piercing contact portions at a point remote from the insertion tool. An insertion control mechanism takes two forms.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: John P. Nijman
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Patent number: 4180301Abstract: A connector for joining ends of a pair of cables is disclosed. The connector includes first and second connector members each having a mating end with the mating end of the first connector member having an opening to receive the mating end of the second connector member. Means associated with the mating ends of the first and second connector members are provided for orienting the connector members for mating engagement. The orientation means permits the mating end of the first connector member to receive the mating end of the second connector member only in a preselected position of relative rotation. Means associated with the mating ends of the first and second connector members are also provided for securing the connector members in locked engagement. The orientation means provides an entryway leading to the securing means to permit locked engagement of the connector members with the securing means following mating engagement with the orientation means.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1978Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Harold G. Hutter
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Patent number: 4179223Abstract: Three fixed optical sensing devices are positioned to sense the left and right margins as well as the center location of high speed printer carriage travel. Signals from the sensing devices are fed to programmed carriage logic control circuits which effect rapid carriage movements relative to the center location as well as the traditional left and right margin locations. Printing time of certain forms is greatly reduced by minimizing unnecessary carriage return to the left margin location.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1977Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: Okun Kwan, Nicholas Zaccagnino
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Patent number: 4177630Abstract: A simplified, mechanical analog to digital converter mechanism useful in clocks or the like includes an impulse wheel periodically actuated by the continuous rotation of a conversion wheel coupled to a drive means such as a synchronous motor. The conversion wheel has a single tangential tang struck from its planar surface which functions on each wheel revolution to engage and advance a tooth of the impulse wheel one step. A uniform shaft rotation is thereby converted to a succession of digital steps, for example, a sweep seconds hand is converted to a jump seconds indicator.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1977Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Frank H. Marz
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Patent number: 4177680Abstract: A variable capacitance dual pressure sensor for sensing the pressure levels of a pair of fluids independently comprises an enclosure having a top wall and a bottom wall, and a substrate of dielectric material having a first major surface facing the top wall and a second major surface facing the bottom wall. A first electrode is affixed to a portion of the first major surface and a second electrode is affixed to a portion of the second major surface. A first flexible electrically conductive diaphragm is sealed to the first major surface of the substrate and is spaced from the first electrode to form therewith the plates of a first capacitor and a second flexible electrically conductive diaphragm is sealed to the second major surface of the substrate and is spaced from the second electrode to form therewith the plates of a second capacitor. The first and second diaphragms are electrically coupled together to form a common connection.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1977Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Dennis C. Coleman
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Patent number: 4176557Abstract: A pressure sensor includes a pressure transducer which has an electrical element therein in the form of a pressure-affected capacitance which is electrically connected to an electronic circuit which is operable to provide an electrical signal representing fluid pressure applied to the transducer. The transducer and the electronic circuit are packaged in a housing and are isolated from each other within the housing by a seal constructed of a material having a very low temperature coefficient of dielectric constant. The housing includes a metal can having a closed end with an aperture therein for connection to a fluid system to be monitored. The electrical leads extending between the pressure sensitive variable capacitance and the electronic circuit extend through the dielectric seal spaced from each other and spaced from the metal can so as to be shielded and prevent stray capacitance from the affecting operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Samuel A. Johnston
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Patent number: 4176897Abstract: A connector assembly providing uninterrupted protection against electromagnetic interference includes a receptacle having a recess in which a first contact assembly is positioned, and a plug having a mating portion which fits into the recess. The mating portion contains a second recess in which a second contact assembly is positioned to mate with the first contact assembly as it projects into the second recess from the first recess. Pivotally mounted doors within the first and second recesses protect the contact assemblies from radiation when unmated, and a spring contact between the mating portion of the plug and the walls of the first recess protect the contact assemblies from radiation during transition between unmated and mated conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: John K. Cameron
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Patent number: 4175320Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for simultaneously terminating a plurality of insulated metallic conductors in the insulation-piercing contact members of a multi-contact connector. The apparatus includes a base which supports the connector in conductor-receiving position and a carriage which carries a reciprocating insertion tool. The carriage is pivotally attached to the base and moves between an open position and an operating position wherein the insertion tool is aligned with the connector. Locating means are mounted on the carriage in fixed spatial relation to the insertion tool to align the connector for the termination operation as the carriage moves to the operating position. Self-locking latch means retains the carriage in the operating position and includes a release means which may be actuated while returning the carriage to the open position, all in a single operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: John P. Nijman
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Patent number: 4175250Abstract: A constant bias voltage and current for a transistor is provided by two series resistors connected across the transistor with a voltage regulator connected to a source of DC voltage for maintaining a predetermined voltage across the one resistor connected to the output electrode (drain or collector) of the transistor. The common electrode (source or emitter) is connected to a source of constant current.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Denny E. Morgan
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Patent number: 4173385Abstract: An environmentally protected connector assembly for terminating a coaxial cable includes a tubular stem insertable between the braided outer conductor and inner insulation of the cable and fixedly carrying a collar and rotatably carrying a coupling nut for connection to a compatible connector component. O-rings provide seals between the coupling nut and the compatible connector and the collar. A resilient sleeve is received over the cable and includes inner ribs adjacent to one end to provide a watertight seal with the cable and having at the other end a lip engaging a flange on the collar to provide a further watertight seal. A retaining shoulder in the sleeve cooperates with an enlarged portion of the insertion end of the stem to retain the sleeve in place and provide further sealing. A crimp ferrule around the cable serves to clamp it on the connector stem.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: John W. Fenn, James R. Stokes
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Patent number: D253539Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: John B. Coppola, William A. Ottersen
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Patent number: D253820Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: John B. Coppola, James R. Ferrara
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Patent number: RE30194Abstract: A high frequency coaxial cable exhibiting a low insertion loss and a low reflection coefficient, and incorporating an improved construction providing for convenient adjustment of impedance.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1977Date of Patent: January 15, 1980Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventors: Saverio T. Bruno, Norbert J. Sladek