Patents Assigned to Circuit Assembly Corp.
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Patent number: 6533607Abstract: A connector for connecting to ribbon cable corresponding to the SFF-8049 specification. The connector includes a plurality of ground contacts having an insulation displacement end that are positioned within a retainer plate so that the insulation displacement end of the ground contacts pierce the insulation surrounding every other conductor of the ribbon cable which comprise the grounded conductors forming the ground bus. Signal contacts having an insulation displacement end and a mating end are positioned within a body of the connector so that the insulation displacement end can be positioned through the retainer plate in an orientation where they will be able to engage with signal conductors within the ribbon cable. The plurality of ground contacts are configured to have tabs to engage with selected signal contacts so that grounded signal conductors within the ribbon cable can be connected to the ground bus in the connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Art Jochen, Roger D. Lang, John A. C. McAllister
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Patent number: 6280242Abstract: A connector for connecting to ribbon cable corresponding to the SFF-8049 specification. The connector includes a plurality of ground contacts having an insulation displacement end that are positioned within a retainer plate so that the insulation displacement end of the ground contacts pierce the insulation surrounding every other conductor of the ribbon cable which comprise the grounded conductors forming the ground bus. Signal contacts having an insulation displacement end and a mating end are positioned within a body of the connector so that the insulation displacement end can be positioned through the retainer plate in an orientation where they will be able to engage with signal conductors within the ribbon cable. The plurality of ground contacts are configured to have tabs to engage with selected signal contacts so that grounded signal conductors within the ribbon cable can be connected to the ground bus in the connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Art Jochen, Roger D. Lang, John A. C. McAllister
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Patent number: 6077105Abstract: A connector for connecting to ribbon cable corresponding to the SFF-8049 specification. The connector includes a plurality of ground contacts having an insulation displacement end that are positioned within a retainer plate so that the insulation displacement end of the ground contacts pierce the insulation surrounding every other conductor of the ribbon cable which comprise the grounded conductors forming the ground bus. Signal contacts having an insulation displacement end and a mating end are positioned within a body of the connector so that the insulation displacement end can be positioned through the retainer plate in an orientation where they will be able to engage with signal conductors within the ribbon cable. The plurality of ground contacts are configured to have tabs to engage with selected signal contacts so that grounded signal conductors within the ribbon cable can be connected to the ground bus in the connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Circuit Assembly, Corp.Inventors: Art Jochen, Roger D. Lang, John A. C. McAllister
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Patent number: 5971793Abstract: A connector for high density multi-conductor ribbon cable. The connector has a base member, a cover member and a retainer interposed therebetween. The cover member and the retainer collectively define a ribbon cable receiving area and the mating surfaces on the cover member and the retainer have indentations that urge the conductors of the ribbon cable so as to center the conductors in a conductor space defined by the indentations. A plurality of contacts are positioned in the base and an insulation displacement ends of the contacts extend through openings in the retainer into the conductors that are centered in the conductor receiving space defined by the indentations. The base member exerts force against the contacts so that compression of the cover and the base results in the conductors simultaneously being centered in the conductor receiving space and the contacts being urged into the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Art Jochen, Roger D. Lang, John A. C. McAllister
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Patent number: 5902147Abstract: A connector for connecting to ribbon cable corresponding to the SFF-8049 specification. The connector includes a plurality of ground contacts having an insulation displacement end that are positioned within a retainer plate so that the insulation displacement end of the ground contacts pierce the insulation surrounding every other conductor of the ribbon cable which comprise the grounded conductors forming the ground bus. Signal contacts having an insulation displacement end and a mating end are positioned within a body of the connector so that the insulation displacement end can be positioned through the retainer plate in an orientation where they will be able to engage with signal conductors within the ribbon cable. The plurality of ground contacts are configured to have tabs to engage with selected signal contacts so that grounded signal conductors within the ribbon cable can be connected to the ground bus in the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Art Jochen, Roger D. Lang, John A. C. McAllister
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Patent number: 4190952Abstract: This invention relates to a device for adapting between an insulation displacement connector of one pitch and a standard plug or socket connector of another pitch using conductor inserts uniformly stamped and accurately offset to accommodate the difference in pitch by insertion into a molded insert guide.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Philip J. Thomas, John A. McAllister
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Patent number: D251246Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Philip J. Thomas, John A. McAllister, Roger D. Lang
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Patent number: D251422Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Philip J. Thomas, John A. McAllister, Roger D. Lang
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Patent number: D254553Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1977Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: Circuit Assembly Corp.Inventors: Philip J. Thomas, Roger D. Lang, John A. McAllister