Patents Examined by Hyung-Sub Sough
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Patent number: 5949029Abstract: Several different types of electrically conductive elastomers are disclosed along with the methods for their fabrication. In one particular embodiment, a layered composition is disclosed which comprises a substrate, a first layer, and a second layer. The substrate is formed of a non-conductive elastic material and it has an outer surface. The first layer, which is formed with a non-conductive elastic material, is grafted to the outer surface of the substrate. The second layer, which is formed with a non-conductive elastic material having a quantity of conductive flakes interspersed therein, is grafted to an outer surface of the first layer. The second layer can further be formed with a quantity of rounded or jagged conductive particles interspersed in the non-conductive elastic material such that some of the conductive particles are present along an outer surface of the second layer. Alternatively, a quantity of rounded or jagged conductive particles may be imbedded in an outer surface of the second layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: David R. Crotzer, Jonathan W. Goodwin, Arthur G. Michaud, David A. DeDonato
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Patent number: 5949018Abstract: The present invention provides a fully water blocked coaxial cable. In one preferred embodiment, the cable includes at least one metallic inner conductor and a dielectric material surrounding the inner conductor or conductors. A first metallic shield tape surrounds the dielectric material and the conductor or conductors. A first braided metallic shield surrounds the first metallic shield tape, and a second metallic shield tape surrounds the first braided shield. A water swellable flooding material is disposed between the first and second metallic shield tapes. A second braided metallic shield surrounds the second metallic shield tape, and a jacket surrounds the second braided metallic shield. In one preferred form of the invention, the water swellable flooding material includes at least one water swellable strand disposed between the first and second metallic shield tapes. More particularly, the water swellable strand may include a yarn having a coating of a water swellable hydrophilic material.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventor: David C. Esker
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Patent number: 5945636Abstract: An electrical insulator in the form of a pintype insulator has a load sustaining mechanical core and a dielectric sheath overlying the mechanical core to protect the mechanical core from the weather. The mechanical core is constructed of a load sustaining dielectric material which is different from the dielectric material of the sheath. The mechanical core has a profiled outer surface with a top groove, two side grooves, an annular rib and an axially extending threaded bore. The dielectric sheath is applied over the mechanical core as thin as practical to minimize the amount of sheath material being used. However, the dielectrical sheath is molded on the mechanical core to form a pair of weathersheds which can either extend radially outwardly therefrom or substantially downwardly therefrom in the form of vertical sheds.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: John D. Sakich, Viorel Berlovan, Jr., John A. Krause, Randall K. Niedermier
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Patent number: 5942731Abstract: Improved metallic utility pole accessories used to either support objects on a utility pole or to support and stabilize the pole are provided. In general, the utility pole accessories include a polymeric chemically bonded coating that protects the underlying metal surface from corrosion. The coating also is substantially dielectric for preventing the accessories from interfering with the transmission of electricity through lines supported on the poles. The polymeric coating can be made from polymeric materials having functional monomers grafted thereto for chemically bonding with metal surfaces. Specific accessories within the scope of the present invention include crossbars, anchoring pins, transformer boxes, and guidewire supports. Also included is an improved insulator support post having a threaded portion made from a structural plastic material bonded to the polymeric coating.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1995Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: L. Keith Rogerson
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Patent number: 5939671Abstract: A ceiling mounting assembly for holding electrical devices in place on a joist that includes an electrical box having a base of three planar surfaces, each planar surface at a different depth, a first fastener device for temporarily securing the electrical box in place, a ceiling medallion for covering the electrical box, a second fastener device for temporarily securing the ceiling medallion to the electrical box, and a fixation device for securely fastening the electrical box and the ceiling bezel to the joist.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 5936202Abstract: A protective cover assembly for an end of a cable connector having a cable housing that encloses a plurality of connective pins or sockets and that satisfies all requirements for space applications. A connector body flange is formed at the extremity of a cable and is positioned so that it may register with a corresponding connector body flange on the end of a companion cable to which a connection is to be made, one cable end having cable lead pins and the companion cable end having lead sockets with which the pins register. A latch mechanism having a latch housing is received in the connector body flange and a crank connected to a manually rotatable cap actuates a spring-loaded latch element that is engageable with a connector body flange to secure or to release the cover assembly with the simple twisting motion of the cap, thereby simplifying the task of effecting coupling and decoupling of the cable ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventor: Roger D. Yovan
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Patent number: 5936201Abstract: A compact electrical bus includes an axially elongated conduit, an axially elongated insulator within the conduit and spaced apart axially elongated electrical conductors lying along the insulator for carrying electrical power. Optionally, fiber optic cables may be axially routed through the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: SPD Technologies Inc.Inventor: John I. Ykema
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Patent number: 5932523Abstract: In order to provide a flexible oxide superconducting cable conductor which is reduced in ac loss, tape-shaped multifilamentary superconducting wires covered with a stabilizing metal are spirally wound on a flexible former. Each of the multifilamentary superconducting wires has a plurality of filaments. The filament contains an oxide superconductor. The superconducting wires are preferably wound on the former at a bending strain of not more than 0.3 %. In winding on the former, a prescribed number of tape-shaped multifilamentary superconducting wires are wound on a core member in a side-by-side manner, to form a first layer. Then, an insulating layer is provided on the first layer. This insulating layer can be formed by an insulating tape. A prescribed number of tape-shaped superconducting multifilamentary wires are wound on the insulating layer in a side-by-side manner, to form a second layer. The insulating layer is adapted to reduce ac loss of the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignees: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., The Tokyo Electric Power Company, IncorporatedInventors: Jun Fujikami, Nobuhiro Shibuta, Kenichi Sato, Tsukushi Hara, Hideo Ishii
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Patent number: 5929385Abstract: Disclosed is an AC oxide superconductor round wire including a metal matrix, and a plurality of superconductor filaments embedded in the metal matrix, wherein the superconductor filaments are twisted at a twist pitch L.sub.p satisfying the following relation.2L.sub.c1 <L.sub.p .ltoreq.2L.sub.c2L.sub.c1 =2{(2.rho..multidot.d.sub.f .multidot.J.sub.c)/(.mu..sub.o .multidot.dH/dt)}.sup.1/2L.sub.c2 =2{(2.rho..multidot.d.sub.b .multidot.J.sub.cb)/(.mu..sub.o .multidot.dH/dt)}.sup.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignees: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd, The Tokyo Electric Power CompanyInventors: Masahiro Sugimoto, Akio Kimura, Masanao Mimura, Hideo Ishii, Shoichi Honjo, Yoshihiro Iwata
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Patent number: 5926359Abstract: An interconnection wiring system incorporating two levels of interconnection wiring separated by a first dielectric, a capacitor formed by a second dielectric, a bottom electrode of the lower interconnection wiring or a via and a top electrode of the upper interconnection wiring or a separate metal layer. The invention overcomes the problem of leakage current and of substrate stray capacitance by positioning the capacitor between two levels of interconnection wiring.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Nancy Anne Greco, David Louis Harame, Gary Robert Hueckel, Joseph Thomas Kocis, Dominique Nguyen Ngoc, Kenneth Jay Stein
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Patent number: 5925427Abstract: A core for an elastomeric tubing assembly is produced from a ribbon helically wound on itself to form a cylindrical tube. The edges of the ribbon are formed to interlock with each other and are contoured to facilitate ultrasonic welding of the edges. A support member is coextruded in the ribbon to provide increased resistance to premature collapse of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: James L. Sadlo, Gene J. Melancon
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Patent number: 5922995Abstract: A flexible partitioning device (10) for a tubular conduit (11) includes an elongate web member (22) which can be provided with a plurality of notches (32) spaced substantially regularly along its length to permit multiplanar articulation thereof. The web member (22) may also be provided with a longitudinally extending strength member (20) and may also include at least one bore (50) in which may be positioned a transmissive element (51). The partitioning device (10) may be connected to a duct rodder (61) and pushed through the conduit (11) or alternatively, the duct rodder (61) can be attached to a paddle (64) which is pushed through the conduit (11). Then, the partitioning device (10) is attached to the duct rodder (61) and pulled back through the conduit (11). To assist in pushing the rodder (61) through the conduit (11), an air moving device (73, 76) may be attached to one of the ends of the conduit to move air in the same direction of travel as the rodder (61).Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Vikimatic Sales, Inc.Inventor: Jerry L. Allen
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Patent number: 5920750Abstract: A compact design for the electronic circuits to provide electrical contact to a SED roll of a segmented electrode development unit is provided. In this invention, the required high voltage and low voltage circuitry is placed on a printed flexible circuit which is folded and rolled into a cylindrical circuit to be connected to the SED roll. The flexible printed circuit has a plurality of output terminals each of which will be connected to one of the electrodes of the SED roll and a plurality of input terminals each of which will be connected to a terminal of a slip ring to receive the required electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: William H. Wayman, Abdul M. Elhatem
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Patent number: 5917158Abstract: A flexible printed circuit board, having a single board, on which a circuit arrangement is provided, a main body formed as a part of the single board, a folding portion formed as another part of the single board, a set of copper foil lines, provided on the main body, a set of copper foil lines, provided on the folding portion, and wherein the folding portion is folded toward the main body so that the copper foil lines on both the main body and the folding portion are electrically connected.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiromitsu Takao, Hidefumi Kaneko, Toshio Kimijima
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Patent number: 5917156Abstract: Copper electrodes are formed on a circuit board to be bonded with leads of a TAB driving liquid crystal. A pre-deposit solder receiver having solder printed thereon is also provided on the circuit board in alignment with and prior to an electrode to be first bonded with a lead, to form a sufficient solder pool between plural electrodes and a bottom wall of a soldering iron. Solder/bonding is accordingly realized efficiently even from a starting electrode E1. Also, an excessive solder receiver may be provided in alignment with and after an electrode to be last bonded with a lead.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiro Nobori, Kazuto Nishida, Norihito Tsukahara
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Patent number: 5906964Abstract: Highly oriented HgBa.sub.2 Ca.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.8+.delta. on Ni-tapes with a buffer layer of Cr/Ag or Cr/(Ag--Pd) have been described with a high transition temperature are described along with, one and two step methods of manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: University of HoustonInventors: Ching-Wu Chu, Ruling L. Meng, Yu-Yi Xue
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Patent number: 5905231Abstract: A tubular sheathing channel assembly for housing bunched cables. The assembly includes a longitudinally slit sheathing wall of elastic plastic material and includes a pair of projections which are molded on along the slits (2) and which are formed with an L-shaped cross-section, and which are embraced by C-shaped clamp members. Clamp walls (13) of the clamp member (5) are guided on the projections (4) such that they may be moved in longitudinal direction and are equipped with fastening portions (6) in order to anchor the sheathing wall (1) on a carrier plate (21). The projections (3) preferably are equipped with interlockable groove and tongue (10) and (11) on the inside walls (9).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: A. Raymond & CieInventors: Bernard Houte, Jean-Jacques Legat, Antoine Raymond, Daniel Boville, Hans-Jurgen Lesser
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Patent number: 5898566Abstract: An assembly for both distributing electricity and limiting the flow of current has a housing, input conductors, first output conductors, second output conductors, an insulating spacer block, and limiters. Portions of the input conductors and first output conductors overlay each other with the insulating spacer block therebetween. The limiters electrically connect the input conductors to the output conductors with pairs of limiters connected between a single input conductor and separate output conductors.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Burndy CorporationInventors: Rocco J. Noschese, Frederick D. Hooper
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Patent number: 5894110Abstract: A twist-on wire connector includes a closed end, an open end and an interior wall defining an elongated cavity. Grooves are provided in the cavity adjacent the first end. The grooves extend radially outwardly toward the wall of the cavity. Ribs extend along the walls. Each rib has a first terminal end aligned adjacent an associated one of the grooves. Each rib has a contoured surface which is convex in a direction transverse to the length of the rib. A helical coil wire insert has a contoured surface for mating engagement with the contoured ribs. The insert has a terminal wire end extending radially into one of the grooves. An annular undercut protrudes from the wall adjacent a second terminal end of each rib. The insert has an enlarged annular end engaged with the undercut, whereby the insert is retained in press-fit engagement within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: David Odell Simmons, Richard Benny Clifton
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Patent number: 5889234Abstract: A dielectric member with an integral, electrically conductive surface is made by molding a substrate from a zirconia alloy powder using a tape casting process. The resulting green substrate is sintered and after sintering may be cut to the final desired size and shape. Once the insulating ceramic substrate has been formed, the surface of the substrate is modified using infrared laser energy. Through the impingement of infrared laser radiation upon the surface of the ceramic substrate, an electrically conductive region is produced on the surface of the substrate. In such manner, the entire surface can be made electrically conductive or a particular pattern can be traced. As an integral part of the substrate, the surface will not delaminate from the substrate. Further, because the modified surface region and the substrate are both a zirconia, the coefficients of thermal expansion of the substrate and the modified surface region will be closely matched.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Syamal K. Ghosh, Gregory S. Jarrold, Dilip K. Chatterjee, David C. Press