Patents Assigned to Huber & Suhner AG
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Publication number: 20140127951Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting device (1) for a solar panel (14, 18). The connecting device (1) comprises contacts (4.1-4.4) for operatively connecting differently arranged connecting strips (15, 19) of more than one type of solar panel (14, 18).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: HUBER+SUHNER AGInventors: Hanns Watrinet, Roger Loser, Thomas Burger
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Patent number: 8625247Abstract: The invention relates to a protective circuit (10) for the input-side protection of an electronic device (30) operating in the maximum frequency range from high-power interfering impulses in the working frequency range of the device (30), said protective circuit (10) between an input (11) and an output (18) comprising a first limiting circuit (12) having at least one gas discharge tube (GDT1, GDT2) for limiting high interference powers and a second limiting circuit (14, 16) disposed behind the first limiting circuit (12), said second limiting circuit having semi-conductor components (D1, . . . , D4) for limiting smaller interference powers. Protection from particularly high interference powers is achieved in that the first limiting circuit (12) comprises two gas discharge tubes (GDT1, GDT2) connected in parallel and preferably identical.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2007Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Huber + Suhner AGInventors: Uhland Goebel, Mischa Graeni, Gregor Kuehne, Beat Herrmann, Holger Karstensen, Frank Felbier
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Publication number: 20130321229Abstract: The invention relates to an array antenna (1), comprising a first plate (2), which has means for distributing an electromagnetic signal to be emitted by the array antenna (1), a second plate (3), which has first openings (7) for conducting the electromagnetic signal to be emitted therethrough, and a third plate (4), which has means (12) used to emit the electromagnetic signal. The second plate (3) is arranged between the first plate and the third plate (2, 4) and is operatively connected to same. The second plate (3) has substantially plane-parallel, smooth lateral surfaces (5, 6), in which the first openings (7) are arranged.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Frank Klefenz, Ulf Huegel
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Publication number: 20130203280Abstract: The invention relates to an interface connector (1) having a socket (3) and a plug part (2) that can be mechanically operationally connected to the socket (3) by means of a locking sleeve (10). The plug part comprises a holder (4) for receiving at least one internal connector (5). The holder (4) is slidably disposed with respect to the locking sleeve (10) and is operationally connected to same by means of a first and a second adjuster (15, 24). When the plug part (2) is mechanically operationally connected to the socket (3), the internal connector (5) is positioned by the first adjuster (15) relative to a connector counterpart (21) disposed on the socket (3). After reaching a defined end position, the internal connector (5) is fixed relative to the connector counterpart (21) by the second adjuster (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Daniel Greub, Michael Lothar Völker, Urs Schlaepper
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Patent number: 8475200Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a cable insertion (1) for connecting a cable (7) to a housing (10). The cable insertion (1) includes a connection device (2) having a cantilever-like element (14) having a mounting fixture (11) on the front end thereof for mounting a mating part (3) attached to a jacket (12) of the cable (7). A securing means (4) secures the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Huber + Suhner AGInventors: Daniel Greub, Laif Gadmer, Martin Michael Strasser, Michael Lothar Völker
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Publication number: 20130146355Abstract: A cable breakout assembly is provided, including a feeder cable, a breakout structure having a first end threadedly engaged with a cable nut having a single-port cable gland through which the feeder cable extends, a central conduit which houses the sections of the feeder cable passing there through, and an opposed second end threadedly engaged with a cable nut having a multi-port cable gland, whose number of ports corresponds to the number of splices of the feeder cable. A plurality of environmentally sealed, flexible conduits are provided, each having a first end that interfaces with and extends from a respective port of the multi-port gland, and a second end adapted to interface with an external device, wherein each flexible conduit houses a respective spliced section of the feeder cable therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: HUBER+SUHNER AGInventors: Martin Strasser, David Torri, Axel Vega, Nasir Mahmood, Randall Whitcomb
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Publication number: 20130135159Abstract: An adaptor with a lower portion designed to be connectable to an upper horizontal opening serving as electromagnetic aperture of a reflector frame of a surface-mountable antenna device and an upper portion of the adaptor being designed to accommodate a waveguide of testing or tuning equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: HUBER+SUHNER AGInventor: HUBER+SUHNER AG
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Patent number: 8360807Abstract: A multiple coaxial cable plug connection (50), particularly for the detachable connection of a plurality of coaxial cables to a circuit board for operating frequencies of several GHz, comprises a first connector (10) and a second connector (20), wherein said connectors (10, 20) can be inserted in each other along a plug axis, wherein the first connector (10) has a plurality of first coaxial contact arrangements (26) disposed next to each other transversely to the plug axis, and the second connector (20) is equipped with second coaxial contact arrangements (27) that match the first coaxial contact arrangements (26), and wherein the first coaxial contact arrangements (26) each are attached to the end of an associated coaxial cable.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Huber + Suhner AGInventors: Roman Buff, Mario Schneider
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Patent number: 8360805Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a multiple coaxial connector (30) having a female connector part and a cable-side male connector part (31,33). The male connector part (31) comprises at least one single-row or double-row connector bank (2) having a housing (6), which has a base body (8) having openings (9) accessible from one or two sides, which are used for receiving individual connectors (4,5).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Huber + Suhner AGInventor: Volker Schwarz
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Patent number: 8360659Abstract: The invention relates to an optical pin-and-socket connector for the detachable connection of a plurality of optical cores (115) having an insert (112, 112?), in which the cores (115) are inserted on a first side, the cores (115) ending in said connector with the optical fibers (119, 120) thereof, and said connector having an expansion device (117, 118) on a second side, on which the beams exit the fibers (119, 120) in an expanded manner. A simplification of the assembly and installation is achieved in that the insert (112, 112?) comprises two separate partial elements (113, 117, 118) that can be assembled, one of which is configured as an expansion device (117, 118) and the other is configured as a retaining block (113) for receiving the ends of the optical cores (115).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Roger Krähenbühl, Thomas Ammer
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Publication number: 20120295478Abstract: The invention relates to a coaxial connector (1), comprising a first and a second connector part (2, 3) and an adapter (4) arranged therebetween. The first and the second connector part (2, 3) include a first inner conductor (5) and a first outer conductor (8), including a first internal cylindrical contact surface (24) and a second internal cylindrical contact surface (25), respectively. In a socket area (17) of the first inner conductor (5), a first mechanical operative-connection means interacts with a second mechanical operative-connection means (11) in the installed state in order to establish a mechanical connection (13) that is effective in the axial direction (z). The first inner conductor (5) protrudes beyond the level of the mechanical operative-connection means (10, 11) so the internal cylindrical contact surface (24) is able to compensate a large axial offset (dz) of the connector parts (2, 3) relative to the adapter (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventor: Eckhard Mrowka
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Patent number: 8221007Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an optical plug connector (1) having an improved unlocking mechanism. A locking arm (4), which protrudes toward the back in a slanted manner, is operatively connected to a collar (7) by way of a bracket (9). By displacing the collar (7) in an unlocking direction (?x), the connector (1) can be unlocked and removed from a sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Adrian Peterhans, Patrick Zaina, Nesa Scopic
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Publication number: 20120141086Abstract: The invention relates to a cable gland (1) having a flange (3) and a plug-in part (2) suited for an operational connection to the flange (3). The plug-in part (2) comprises a locking sleeve (4), and a fastener (7) for a connector (8), said fastener being operatively connected to said locking sleeve by way of a control slide (10). The control slide (10) is configured such that a rotation of the locking sleeve (4) around the longitudinal axis (x) of the plug-in part (2) results in an axial displacement of the fastener (7) in a longitudinal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Daniel Greub, Michael Völker, Leo Bollhalder
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Publication number: 20120057320Abstract: The invention relates to a printed circuit board arrangement (20) having at least two printed circuit boards (11; 12?), which are located alongside one another on a common, electrically conductive base plate (13?), have two mutually opposite edges, forming an intermediate space (14), and are connected to one another, bridging the intermediate space (14) by means of electrical connections (21), in order to transmit extremely high frequencies. In the case of a printed circuit board arrangement such as this, RF-compatible electrical connections are made between the printed circuit boards in a simple and space-saving manner when the printed circuit boards are fitted on the base plate and without any further necessary additional tasks or reworking, in that the electrical connections are each made via at least one contact-making element (21), via which the printed circuit boards make detachable electrical contact with one another when mounted on the base plate (13?).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Martin Wagner, Josef Fuchs
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Patent number: 8118613Abstract: With a connecting apparatus for connecting a shielded line with a housing the line can be electrically contacted in the housing interior. The connecting apparatus comprises at least one crimp sleeve through the sleeve hollow of which at least one conductor of the line is guidably arrangeable up into the housing interior. A conductor shielding of the line can be fixed at a free end section by means of crimping relative to the crimp sleeve and is in a shielded contact with the housing. According to the invention the corresponding conductor shielding is connected with the housing in an easy manner so as to achieve a corresponding shielded contact between the housing and the conductor shielding. The conductor shielding and the housing as a whole may hence be regarded as a shielding. A good electrical and electronic freedom from interference is obtained for corresponding devices inside the housing as well as for the corresponding connecting apparatus with respect to the environment, see EMC.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Tilmann Rapp, Herbert Heidler, Hans-Joachim Haas
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Patent number: 8087954Abstract: A coaxial plug-type connector arrangement includes two plug-type connectors, which can be plugged one inside the other so as to latch in along a plug axis. Each plug-type connector includes a housing that extends in the direction of the plug axis and acts as an outer conductor. The housing has a drilled through-hole in which an inner conductor contact is held in insulated fashion with a coaxial arrangement. A coaxial contact sleeve is formed on the housing of the first plug-type connector, with which contact sleeve the plug-type connector enters the second plug-type connector so as to make contact when the two plug-type connectors are plugged one inside the other. A detachable tensioning sleeve for prestressing the two plug-type connectors with respect to one another in the plugged-in state is provided on the second plug-type connector.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Huber+Suhner AGInventor: Josef Fuchs
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Patent number: 8035465Abstract: A cavity resonator having temperature compensation which comprises a pot and a cover, which together enclose a cavity resonance volume. The pot comprises a first material, which has a first temperature expansion coefficient and the cover comprises a second material, which has a second temperature expansion coefficient. The second temperature expansion coefficient is greater than the first temperature expansion coefficient, and an expansion of the pot and a deformation of the cover results upon a temperature increase, which each independently and also together cause an enlargement of the cavity resonance volume. Simultaneously, the resonance frequency remains essentially constant.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Huber & Suhner AGInventors: Uhland Goebel, Jan Hesselbarth, Peter Nuechter, Daniel Stanelli
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Publication number: 20110209892Abstract: The invention relates to a coaxial cable (10) comprising a central inner conductor (11) that is concentrically surrounded by an outer conductor (12) at a specified distance, wherein the intermediate space between the inner conductor (11) and outer conductor (12) is filled with a dielectric (13). A coaxial cable having especially good mechanical and electrical properties is achieved by the dielectric (13) comprising a plurality of hollow fibers (14, 15, 19) that extend in the longitudinal direction of the cable and are composed of a glass, and by at least the inner conductor (11) having a thermal expansion coefficient that is matched to the dielectric (13) with regard to a least possible temperature-related phase change in the coaxial cable (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Stefan Metz, Stefan Schaelle
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Patent number: 7954777Abstract: An alignment unit, which is of simple and robust design and can be adjusted well, for directional radios, in particular directional radio antennas, is distinguished by two attachment brackets, which are articulated on a common centre part such that they can pivot about two mutually orthogonal swivel axes, as well as two operating units for separate adjustment and fixing of the pivoting angle of the two attachment brackets relative to the centre part.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Huber+Suhner AGInventors: Daniel Bohm, Romeo Premerlani
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Publication number: 20110053397Abstract: A coaxial plug-type connector arrangement includes two plug-type connectors, which can be plugged one inside the other so as to latch in along a plug axis. Each plug-type connector includes a housing that extends in the direction of the plug axis and acts as an outer conductor. The housing has a drilled through-hole in which an inner conductor contact is held in insulated fashion with a coaxial arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: HUBER+SUHNER AGInventor: Josef Fuchs