Patents Assigned to Johanson Manufacturing Corporation
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Publication number: 20160276107Abstract: A trimmer capacitor is provided which includes a conductive bushing having a first terminal of the capacitor formed integrally therewith, a rotor that is threadably engageable with the bushing, and a dielectric portion attached at one end to the bushing and having a stator surrounding the dielectric portion near the opposite end thereof. The stator forms the second terminal of the capacitor. The rotor includes transverse slots which bias the rotor in position against the bushing, to prevent undesired rotation of the rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2015Publication date: September 22, 2016Applicant: JOHANSON MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Mark Imbimbo, Ronald Vecchio
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Publication number: 20150351275Abstract: A thin-film, radio frequency terminator is provided that includes a mounting flange and a thin-film termination chip mounted on a surface of the mounting flange. The mounting flange grounds the termination chip. The termination chip includes a substrate, a terminal, a metallization layer including a resistor pad electrically connecting the terminal to the mounting flange, and a cover. The terminator has a low physical profile but provides high power handling capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Mark Imbimbo, Hatem Aead
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Patent number: 8248198Abstract: A variable inductor is provided. The variable inductor includes a dielectric core having a helical thread on an outer surface thereof for receiving the coil, and a non-magnetic element positioned coaxially within the core. The non-magnetic element could be provided in the form of a bushing or a solid rod, and could be manufactured from any suitable, non-magnetic metal, such as copper, brass, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Mark Alan Imbimbo, Ronald Joseph Vecchio
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Patent number: 7190565Abstract: An adjustable capacitor has a tubular housing including a first insulating section and a second section having a conductive portion at the exterior surface thereof forming an external terminal. An external terminal conductor is joined to an exterior terminal portion of the capacitor housing, for connecting the terminal to an external circuit. The external terminal conductor has a thickness, over its length, not less than a thickness of the housing. The external terminal conductor can have a width greater than the width of the housing, and a thickness not appreciably less than the average thickness of the housing. The external terminal conductor can be press-fitted onto the housing to form a secure electrical connection, attached by another suitable means, or integrally formed therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Yakov Marantz
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Patent number: 6250818Abstract: A connector for optical fibers. A coupler is designed to affix an optical component. A cable mounting structure is designed to retain an optical cable, and to retain a terminating ferrule in an optical alignment with the optical component. A distance between a front face of the termination ferrule and a tail end of the cable mounting structure is about 1.648″. An adjuster bears threads mating to threads of the cable mounting structure. The adjuster is coupled in a fixed axial relationship with the coupler. An axial relative displacement between the cable mounting structure and the optical component is adjustable by relative rotation of the cable mounting structure and adjuster. The length of the adjuster is about 0.415″. The cable mounting structure bears a shoulder unitarily formed with a threaded component of the cable mounting structure effective as a limit stop of to limit relative movement of the adjuster.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John P. Loughlin, Ronald J. Vecchio
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Patent number: 4779067Abstract: An adjustable coaxial cable connecting means is provided for serially connecting the adjacent ends of two cables. A turnbuckle sleeve having an open interior cylindrical wall surface, with opposite open ends of the interior wall surface having threads of equal but opposite pitch. A central coaxial conductor comprising telescoping male and female connectors slidably connecting at their central inner most ends, the male and female connectors each having means for connection to one of the central conductors of a coupled coaxial cable. These are the components needed in order to alter the electrical length of the coupler by rotational adjustment of the turnbuckle sleeve. The electrical length of the coupler may be altered by rotational adjustment of said turnbuckle sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1985Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John E. Johanson, deceased
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Patent number: 4464699Abstract: Apparatus for an adjustable low-loss capacitor, which can withstand the application of high shock forces without a corresponding change in a preselected value of capacitance, is described. This capacitor has two sets of hollow cylindrical electrodes which are coaxially interleaved, with, more particularly, one set attached to a rotor unit and the other to a stator unit, all contained within a housing. The capacitance is varied by longitudinal, i.e., axial, movement of the rotor unit with respect to the stator unit. The rotor unit is threadedly inserted into a bushing. In addition, the rotor unit includes a frictional locking mechanism which comprises a threaded member which is inserted into a hole cut into the rotor unit and oriented substantially parallel to the center axis of the rotor. As this threaded member is turned, one portion of the rotor unit moves, with respect to another portion, in a longitudinal direction substantially parallel to a center axis of the rotor unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1982Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Arthur Bunce, John E. Johanson, deceased
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Patent number: 4242716Abstract: A tunable differential disc capacitor having a pair of outer dielectric discs and an electrically conductive rotor element, plural paired electrically conductive portions disposed on the respective dielectric discs and spring clamp means electrically and mechanically connected to respective pairs of the conductive portions. A preferred embodiment has three such pairs of conductive portions and a corresponding number of spring clamp means, so that the rotor element can be moved to various positions with respect to the conductive portions, varying the capacitance values. Electrical connection can be made to a spring clamp connected to the rotor element and to either or both of the other spring clamps, thereby obtaining one or two trimmable differential capacitors. The device can be used with the capacitors connected in series or in parallel. A sealed housing is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John E. Johanson, Norman E. Johanson
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Patent number: 4179722Abstract: A sealed tunable capacitor in which a capacitor assembly of metallized stator discs having a rotor plate sandwiched therebetween, said rotor plate having a post portion extending upwardly and downwardly for rotative movement thereof within central openings in said discs and said rotor post portion having a recess adapted to receive a tuning tool, is contained within a sealed plastic housing such that said rotor tuning post recess is frictionally fitted within an opening in said housing and is accessible from the exterior of said housing and said housing includes a base member frictionally fitted to retain said capacitor assembly within said housing, the leads of said capacitor assembly sealed within slots in said housing base, by frictional fitting or an adhesive or both and said housing base further sealed by a coating of an epoxy adhesive to prevent the penetration of contaminants into said capacitor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John E. Johanson
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Patent number: 4112480Abstract: A tunable, extended range, multilayered ceramic chip capacitor for incorporation into a plurality of substrate designs of micro-miniature circuitry and hybrid integrated circuits, comprising a multilayered ceramic chip capacitor; said chip having an electrode pattern as both upper and lower electrode layers embedded within the dielectric, forming a homogeneous chip capacitor structure. The capacitance range of the said chip capacitor is extended by the addition of a rotor plate positioned over a portion of said electrode pattern by a rotor contact spring which also provides a rotor contact terminal, such that said rotor plate may be rotated over the stator portion of said electrode pattern to provide a precisely tunable extended range of capacitance, a stator terminal spring to provide means to grip said extended range chip capacitor and means for circuit connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Norman E. Johanson, Emil Seidler
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Patent number: 4095263Abstract: Adjustable capacitors for incorporation with any substrate design, and for other general or specific capacitor uses, comprising a dielectric housing means, having base and sidewall eminating therefrom, a rotatable rotor (within said housing means), constructed from a highly conductive metal, having a cylindrical hub and at least one contoured blade plate emanating from the base of said hub, and a metallic retainer, coaxial with and encompassing said rotor hub, to captivate itself against said sidewall in a convex-concave relation to cover and to seal said capacitor assembly and to abut the inner portions of said blade plates to uniformly distribute plate pressure upon the active surface of said dielectric housing base. Displaced from the rotor blade plate by the dielectric housing base are contoured conductive metallized receptive stator electrode layers deposited upon or within said base for connection with receptive substrate circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1976Date of Patent: June 13, 1978Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John E. Johanson
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Patent number: 4004200Abstract: A lead attachment for a ceramic chip capacitor characterized by a metallic strip lead having at one end two pre-formed L-shaped tabs, perpendicular relative to said metal lead strip, the distance between the arms of said tabs being less than the width of said chip, and said strip having a longitudinal slot running from said tabs partially down its length; each tab having an arm positioned inwardly relative to the longitudinal axis of said lead strip such that said tabs mechanically grip in a spring-like manner, facilitated by the slot, the end of a metalized, pretinned ceramic chip capacitor positioned between said tabs, and thereafter said lead tabs further secured by heating the assembly, thus forming a uniform electrical connection between said chip capacitor and said tab portion of said lead.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1975Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John E. Johanson
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Patent number: RE30406Abstract: A low loss capacitor having hollow cylindrical electrodes which are coaxially interleaved. The capacitance is varied by rotation of the rotor electrodes which are mounted on a screw member for axial displacement with respect to the stator electrodes when the screw member is turned. The scew member has a frictional locking means.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1978Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: Johanson Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John E. Johanson
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Patent number: RE38205Abstract: The disclosure describes a connector for fiber optic transmission cables, incorporating into it a variable attenuator. The variable attenuation is achieved by having a screw arrangement vary an air gap, and additional embodiments of the invention feature ways of fixing the attenuation at a given level and of minimizing back-reflection.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignees: Johanson Manufacturing Corporation, PD-LD IncorporatedInventors: John P. Loughlin, Ronald Joseph Vecchio, Vladimir Sinisa Ban, Cuneyt Erdogan