Patents Assigned to Hypertronics Corporation
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Patent number: 9484650Abstract: A self-adjusting mated pair connector having a conductive flexible wire and a retaining ring to facilitate electrical connections through the mated pair connector. A receptacle assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the receptacle assembly to a receptacle PCB. A plug assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the plug assembly to a plug PCB. During mating of the receptacle assembly and the plug assembly, the flexible wire and retaining ring allow for floating or movement of a portion of the receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly without stressing or damaging the rigid electrical connections with the receptacle PCB and the plug PCB or the connector interfaces. Electrical conductivity can be maintained without needing to angle the entire receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly during misalignment in the mating process. Impedance matching and low inductance of the mated pair connector may allow for desired electrical performance.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2015Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble, David E. Salomon, Francesco Nania
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Patent number: 9437996Abstract: A rotary device for providing continuous electrical connections between dynamic, rotationally engaged connector components. The rotary device includes a rotor assembly comprising a plurality of slip ring elements electrically connected to a connector or cable at the rotor end of the device. The rotary device also includes a stator assembly configured to receive the rotor assembly, with slide contacts electrically connected to a connector or cable at the stator end of the device. The rotor assembly is rotationally coupled to the stator assembly, and the slip rings and slide contacts maintain electrical contact during rotation of the rotor assembly relative to the stator assembly. A first electronic device and a second electronic device connected using the rotary device can be freely rotated without twisting of the cable between the two devices. A method for assembling a rotary device configured based on the devices to be connected.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Arkady Shinder-Lerner
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Patent number: 9373909Abstract: A connector includes a receptacle having a body defining apertures and having a mating face and socket contacts each defining an opening aligned with an aperture. The connector also includes a plug having an outer casing defining a cavity and having a mating end and contacts positioned within the cavity and coupled to the outer casing, each having a pin tip. The plug also includes a pin protection plate slidably coupled to the outer casing, enclosing at least a portion of each contact within the cavity, and defining pin guides each aligned with one of the contacts. When the mating end is aligned with the mating face and force is applied to the outer casing towards the body, the pin protection plate slides into the cavity and the pin tip of the contacts extends beyond the pin protection plate into a socket contact via one of the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignees: Hypertronics Corporation, Interconnect Devices, Inc.Inventors: David E. Salomon, Francesco A. Nania, Timothy E. Marshall, Donald A. Marx
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Patent number: 9362645Abstract: A one piece socket contact for receiving a pin. The socket contact includes a tubular barrel having a rear tail portion, a ferrule portion, and a throat portion. The ferrule portion includes an opening with an opening diameter. The throat portion has a plurality of slots that define a plurality of bands. The bands are bent inwards to a throat diameter smaller than the opening diameter. The bands are arranged to resemble a hyperboloid wire cage.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Robert Meunier
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Patent number: 9325099Abstract: Coupling system housings including a receptacle housing with a domed protective door and a male coupler housing that may be used to actuate the receptacle housing door are disclosed. The receptacle housing may be mounted in a receiving structure. The receptacle housing is configured with a dome-shaped door that conceals and protects the connectors of an assembled receptacle when in the closed position. The receptacle housing also includes a biasing mechanism that urges the door to a closed position and maintains the door in its closed position when a male coupler is not mated to the receptacle. The male coupler housing is configured with an ergonomic handle suitable for one handed operation of the male coupler. The male coupler housing may be used to actuate the receptacle housing door during insertion and mating of and assembled male coupler to an assembled receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Christopher D. Coughlan, David E. Salomon, Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble
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Publication number: 20150180150Abstract: A self-adjusting mated pair connector having a conductive flexible wire and a retaining ring to facilitate electrical connections through the mated pair connector. A receptacle assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the receptacle assembly to a receptacle PCB. A plug assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the plug assembly to a plug PCB. During mating of the receptacle assembly and the plug assembly, the flexible wire and retaining ring allow for floating or movement of a portion of the receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly without stressing or damaging the rigid electrical connections with the receptacle PCB and the plug PCB or the connector interfaces. Electrical conductivity can be maintained without needing to angle the entire receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly during misalignment in the mating process. Impedance matching and low inductance of the mated pair connector may allow for desired electrical performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble, David E. Salomon, Francesco Nania
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Publication number: 20150162687Abstract: A one piece socket contact for receiving a pin. The socket contact includes a tubular barrel having a rear tail portion, a ferrule portion, and a throat portion. The ferrule portion includes an opening with an opening diameter. The throat portion has a plurality of slots that define a plurality of bands. The bands are bent inwards to a throat diameter smaller than the opening diameter. The bands are arranged to resemble a hyperboloid wire cage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Robert Meunier
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Patent number: 9039423Abstract: A rotary device for providing continuous electrical connections between dynamic, rotationally engaged connector components. The rotary device includes a rotor assembly comprising a plurality of slip ring elements electrically connected to a connector or cable at the rotor end of the device. The rotary device also includes a stator assembly configured to receive the rotor assembly, with slide contacts electrically connected to a connector or cable at the stator end of the device. The rotor assembly is rotationally coupled to the stator assembly, and the slip rings and slide contacts maintain electrical contact during rotation of the rotor assembly relative to the stator assembly. A first electronic device and a second electronic device connected using the rotary device can be freely rotated without twisting of the cable between the two devices. A method for assembling a rotary device configured based on the devices to be connected.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Arkady Shinder-Lerner
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Patent number: 8956169Abstract: A self-adjusting mated pair connector having a conductive flexible wire and a retaining ring to facilitate electrical connections through the mated pair connector. A receptacle assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the receptacle assembly to a receptacle PCB. A plug assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the plug assembly to a plug PCB. During mating of the receptacle assembly and the plug assembly, the flexible wire and retaining ring allow for floating or movement of a portion of the receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly without stressing or damaging the rigid electrical connections with the receptacle PCB and the plug PCB or the connector interfaces. Electrical conductivity can be maintained without needing to angle the entire receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly during misalignment in the mating process. Impedance matching and low inductance of the mated pair connector may allow for desired electrical performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble, David E. Salomon, Francesco Nania
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Publication number: 20140206211Abstract: Coupling system housings including a receptacle housing with a domed protective door and a male coupler housing that may be used to actuate the receptacle housing door are disclosed. The receptacle housing may be mounted in a receiving structure. The receptacle housing is configured with a dome-shaped door that conceals and protects the connectors of an assembled receptacle when in the closed position. The receptacle housing also includes a biasing mechanism that urges the door to a closed position and maintains the door in its closed position when a male coupler is not mated to the receptacle. The male coupler housing is configured with an ergonomic handle suitable for one handed operation of the male coupler. The male coupler housing may be used to actuate the receptacle housing door during insertion and mating of and assembled male coupler to an assembled receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Christopher D. Coughlan, David E. Salomon, Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble
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Patent number: 8727795Abstract: A high density mated pair connector having a printed circuit board (“PCB”) and a contact module to facilitate electrical connections through the mated pair connector. A receptacle assembly accepts receptacle cables and electrically connects the receptacle cables to a receptacle PCB coupled with a receptacle body. A plug assembly accepts plug cables and electrically connects the plug cables to a plug PCB coupled with a plug body. A contact module is coupled with the plug body and has a plurality of contacts. A first end of the plurality of contacts electrically connects with the plug PCB. A second end of the plurality of contacts is configured to electrically connect with the receptacle PCB. Upon mating, the plurality of contacts of the contact module couple to the receptacle PCB, thus electrically connecting the receptacle cables with the plug cables.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Igor Feyder, Francesco A. Nania
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Publication number: 20140120742Abstract: A rotary device for providing continuous electrical connections between dynamic, rotationally engaged connector components. The rotary device includes a rotor assembly comprising a plurality of slip ring elements electrically connected to a connector or cable at the rotor end of the device. The rotary device also includes a stator assembly configured to receive the rotor assembly, with slide contacts electrically connected to a connector or cable at the stator end of the device. The rotor assembly is rotationally coupled to the stator assembly, and the slip rings and slide contacts maintain electrical contact during rotation of the rotor assembly relative to the stator assembly. A first electronic device and a second electronic device connected using the rotary device can be freely rotated without twisting of the cable between the two devices. A method for assembling a rotary device configured based on the devices to be connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Arkady Shinder-Lerner
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Publication number: 20140073160Abstract: A self-adjusting mated pair connector having a conductive flexible wire and a retaining ring to facilitate electrical connections through the mated pair connector. A receptacle assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the receptacle assembly to a receptacle PCB. A plug assembly rigidly and electrically connects a portion of the plug assembly to a plug PCB. During mating of the receptacle assembly and the plug assembly, the flexible wire and retaining ring allow for floating or movement of a portion of the receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly without stressing or damaging the rigid electrical connections with the receptacle PCB and the plug PCB or the connector interfaces. Electrical conductivity can be maintained without needing to angle the entire receptacle assembly and/or plug assembly during misalignment in the mating process. Impedance matching and low inductance of the mated pair connector may allow for desired electrical performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Arkady Shinder-Lerner, Eric R. Stauble, David E. Salomon, Francesco Nania
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Patent number: 8636551Abstract: Embodiments include an electrical contact including a tubular body formed of a flexible and insulative material. The tubular body includes an inner surface. The electrical contact also includes at least one wire partially embedded into the tubular body such that at least a portion of the at least one wire is exposed within the inner surface of the tubular body. At least a portion of the inner surface of the tubular body and at least the exposed portion of the at least one wire forms a channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventor: Allyssa M. Skidmore
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Patent number: 8597034Abstract: An interface system may be used for connecting a mother board with a peripheral device board. The interface system may include a mother interface and a daughter interface. The mother interface may establish a connection portal for the mother board, and the daughter interface may establish a connection portal for the peripheral device board. The interface system may be equipped with a socket with multi-contact surface for providing high speed, high performance, and low noise data transmission. The interface system may be ruggedized with various stabilizing mechanisms, such that it may deliver consistent and reliable performance under harsh military and/or aerospace conditions.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Frank Morana, Mark Ayzenberg
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Patent number: 7938670Abstract: A connector for electrical or optical conduits that provides a field configurable keying of the insulator plugs relative to each other and relative to the connector casings. A separate relative keying means is included that is separate from the case keying or locating mechanism. The connector also utilizes a retention means for example, a one-way snap apron, to retain the insulator within the receptacle case.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Francesco A. Nania, Christopher Coughlan, Arnold S. Feinberg, Thomas H. Kannally, Jr., Vadim L. Radunsky
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Patent number: 7805838Abstract: A method of forming an electrical connector includes winding a conducting wire around a carrier strip, cutting the carrier strip to a desired length, forming the carrier strip into a cylindrical member to form an inner tube subassembly, and inserting the inner tube subassembly into an outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Francis P. Morana, Mark M. Ayzenberg
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Patent number: D616825Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Francesco A. Nania, Christopher Coughlan, Arnold S. Feinberg, Thomas H. Kannally, Jr., Vadim L. Radunsky
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Patent number: D743340Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2014Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Timothy E. Marshall, David E. Salomon, Donald A. Marx, Francesco A. Nania
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Patent number: D744422Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2014Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Hypertronics CorporationInventors: Mark D. Landry, Douglas McCormack, David E. Salomon, Francesco A. Nania, Christopher D. Coughlan