Patents Assigned to Times Microwave Systems
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Patent number: 7942697Abstract: An electrical interconnection system is described. The electrical interconnection system comprises a first contact and a second contact configured electrically couple together. The system also comprises a receptacle assembly including a receptacle shell and a first retaining ring secured within the receptacle shell. The receptacle assembly is configured to couple the first contact to the receptacle shell. The system further comprises a plug assembly including a plug shell and a second retaining ring secured within the plug shell. The plug assembly is configured to couple the second contact to the plug shell. The receptacle shell and the plug shell are further configured to align the first contact and the second contact for coupling together.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, Inc.Inventor: John D. Bloomfield
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Patent number: 7753741Abstract: An electrical interconnection system is described. The electrical interconnection system comprises a first contact and a second contact configured to electrically couple together. The system also comprises a receptacle assembly including a receptacle shell and a first retaining ring secured within the receptacle shell. The receptacle assembly is configured to couple the first contact to the receptacle shell. The system further comprises a plug assembly including a plug shell and a second retaining ring secured within the plug shell. The plug assembly is configured to couple the second contact to the plug shell. The receptacle shell and the plug shell are further configured to align the first contact and the second contact for coupling together.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, Inc.Inventor: John D. Bloomfield
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Patent number: 7288720Abstract: A device for electrically grounding bundled cables includes a first half component having an outer surface portion and an abutting surface portion, and a second half component having an outer surface portion and an abutting surface portion. The outer surface portion of the first half component and the outer surface portion of the second half component each define at least one groove longitudinally extending therealong for accommodating one of a plurality of cables held closely together in a bundled configuration. The abutting surface portion of the first half component and the abutting surface portion of the second half component are configured for engaging and cooperating with one another to form a grounding structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Moyher, Raymond Allard, Paul Merola, Tao Duan, Jun Zhang, Xin Fu, Wei Wang, Tai Qui, Jason Zhu, Yunchuan Zhu
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Patent number: 7198507Abstract: A handgrip device for a coaxial cable includes a first longitudinal section having an inner wall defining a first channel extending therethrough for receiving a connector of a coaxial cable. The first channel has generally a first diameter. A second longitudinal section is generally adjacent to the first longitudinal section for receiving a coaxial cable. The second longitudinal section has an inner wall defining a second channel extending therethrough and communicates with the first channel. The second channel has generally a second diameter which is greater than the first diameter of the first channel such that a space is maintained between the inner wall of the second channel and a coaxial cable when disposed in the second channel, whereby the space protects the coaxial cable adjacent to the connector from damage when fastening or unfastening the connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, Inc., division of Smiths Aerospace, IncorporatedInventor: Paul M. Tusini
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Patent number: 6831231Abstract: A flexible coaxial cable includes an inner conductor, and a dielectric layer generally surrounding the inner conductor. A tape outer conductor generally surrounds the dielectric layer, and does not underlie another electrically conductive layer such as a braided wire layer. The tape outer conductor may include a surface defining a plurality of indentations for minimizing damage to the tape outer conductor resulting from repeated flexing of the cable, and may define a plurality of apertures to enable generation of radiating waves during signal excitation of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, division of Smiths Aerospace, IncorporatedInventors: Robert D. Perelman, Robert C. Srubas, Kevin Moyher
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Patent number: 6780360Abstract: A method of forming a polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) insulation layer over a metallic conductor of a processed product includes the steps of extruding PTFE over a metallic conductor, and heating the PTFE to a temperature substantially below that of the sintering temperature of PTFE to form a sintered PTFE skin over an unsintered PTFE core.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Times Microwave SystemsInventors: William H. Lange, Edward J. Pallarti
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Patent number: 6610931Abstract: A flexible coaxial cable includes an inner conductor, and a dielectric layer generally surrounding the inner conductor. A tape outer conductor generally surrounds the dielectric layer, and does not underlie another electrically conductive layer such as a braided wire layer. The tape outer conductor includes a surface defining a plurality of indentations for minimizing damage to the tape outer conductor resulting from repeated flexing of the cable. The cable may include an insulating jacket generally surrounding the tape outer conductor.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, division of Smiths Aerospace, IncorporatedInventors: Robert D. Perelman, Robert C. Srubas, Kevin Moyher
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Patent number: 6292072Abstract: A radiating coaxial cable includes an inner conductor, an electrical insulator located about a periphery of the inner conductor, and an outer conductor located about a periphery of the electrical insulator. The outer conductor defines groups of apertures spaced from each other a predetermined distance in the range of from about twice the longest operational wavelength of the cable to less than ten meters. The aperture groups are designed in such a way to excite a surface wave at low operating frequencies and a combination of surface and radiating waves at high operational frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Times Microwave Systems, Division of Smith Industries Aerospace and Defense Systems, Inc.Inventors: Udo H. Bode, Anthony R. Fedor