Patents by Inventor Anderson F. Johnson, Jr.

Anderson F. Johnson, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6173931
    Abstract: A post cap and accessory assembly for pilings. Continued development resulted in refinements for accessory mounting and security, and improved adaptability of the caps to varying piling diameters and non-piling applications. Single accessory mounts afford greater ability to satisfy individual accessory needs and combination brackets broadly increase the mountability of accessories. An extension bracket provides side and top mounting positions beyond the original positions. A special electrical design permits electrical accessories mounted to a grooved base and wired to its electrical contacts to repetitively engage and disengage mating contacts for power hookup provided within a winged pedestal base so that the electrical accessories attached to the grooved base may be quickly attached or removed as desired while leaving the winged pedestal permanently installed. Easily operated wire locks are provided on all accessory mounts and are instantly released by fingertip force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Inventors: Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Michael L. Johnson, William E. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4761788
    Abstract: A semiconductor laser mount is disclosed for use in high frequency (>500 Mb/s) applications. The mount comprises a stripline transmission path and resistive element formed in series with the optical device. Since the current sources used to modulate optical devices at these bit rates have a large impedance relative to that of the optical devices, the stripline is used as an impedance controlling network to provide frequency independent coupling from the signal source to the device and the resistive element is used to compensate the variation of the impedance of the device to essentially match that of the stripline. Since the impedance of individual optical devices may vary, the resistive element is sized to provide optimum matching. Both the stripline and resistive element are integrated with the mount material to form a monolithic structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1988
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories, AT&T Technologies
    Inventors: Norman R. Dietrich, Walter R. Holbrook, Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Alfred Zacharias
  • Patent number: 4360995
    Abstract: An off-line system for handling elongated magnetic articles such as axially leaded diodes 12 includes a magnetic receiving chute 20, a blocking mechanism 45, a magnetic loading station 75 for supporting at least one tray 55 and for loading diodes 12 therein, and a drive train 115. The chute 20 receives the diodes 12 and guides such diodes downwardly to an outlet 24 and the tray 55. Over a major accessible face of the tray 55 a cover 63 is slidably removable from a second end 60. At the loading station 75, the tray 55 is disposed in an upright manner resting on the second end 60 at a first elevation with a first end 59 extending at least to the outlet 24 of chute 20. An elevating mechanism 80 applied to the end 60 elevates tray 55 to a second elevation, while the cover 63 remains at about the first elevation. A portion of tray 55 is thereby opened adjacent the first end 59 which opening abuts to and registers with the outlet 24 of chute 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Carl H. Herman, Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Donald M. Large, Joseph A. Tamashasky
  • Patent number: 4302134
    Abstract: A mechanism 30 ejects an article 12 in an ascending path from a position 10 on a carrier wheel 20. An inverted "V" shaped trough 43 is located to face the ascendent path of the article 12, and to be oriented substantially parallel thereto. The article 12 is captured and removably held in an apex portion 49 of the trough 43 by an elongated magnet 56 which establishes a force field parallel to such trough 43, concentrating in the apex portion 49. The article 12 is also oriented by magnet 56 and the apex portion 49 of trough 43 in a desired direction. An air nozzle 60 has a needle-like tube 64 disposed in the apex portion 49 ending adjacent to a body 16 of an article 12. A hose fitting 66 is attached to tube 64 for introducing an air stream therein which impinges upon body 16 and propels article 12 in the desired direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1981
    Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Fred J. Reinhard
  • Patent number: 4282908
    Abstract: Elongated magnetic articles 12 are transferred directly from a magnetic bin 17 and transported on a member 80 having deep slots 84 to retain the articles 12 for treatment. In a preferred example, the articles 12 include some articles 13 having undesirably shaped leads 14 and the treatment comprises lead straightening.A system of magnets 30 generates a magnetic field in the bin 17 which suspends and orients a supply of the articles 12 and 13 such that a dense, rotating pattern of articles is formed and urged against member 80. A pair of supports 57 and 58 limit the depth of the slots 84 at a first level to prevent more than one article 12 or 13 to enter therein. As an entered article 12 or 13 advances beyond the supply of articles, the supports 57 and 58 are discontinued and the entered article moves to a second level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1981
    Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Kristen E. Bankes, Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Donald M. Large, Fred J. Reinhard
  • Patent number: 4262805
    Abstract: Elongated articles (13), having an undesirable shape caused by a bent lead (14), are distinguished from elongated articles (12) which are desirably straight. The bent articles (13) are separated from a mass of articles (12 and 13), most of which are substantially straight. The articles (12 and 13) are typically axially leaded diodes having leads (14) which are magnetic. Such diodes (12 and 13) are successively introduced between sidewalls (11 and 22) of a bin (17) having a magnetic field which orients each article transverse to guide members (28 and 29) extending lengthwise of the bin (17). Each oriented diode (12 and 13) presents a distinctive configuration according to its shape when viewed against a plane transverse to the guide members (28 and 29). The major portion of a bent diode (13) will be disposed lower than the major portion of a straight diode (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Kristen E. Bankes, Carl H. Herman, Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Donald M. Large
  • Patent number: 4077416
    Abstract: To eliminate the manual handling of individual articles associated with loading and unloading conventional treating apparatus, a plurality of articles are simultaneously treated in the carriers which are used for batch handling prior to and subsequent to the treating operation. In a disclosed embodiment, wafer-shaped articles are held in mutually spaced substantially parallel relationship in a plurality of slots in a first carrier having an open face through which the wafers can be inserted and removed. The open face of the first carrier is abutted to the open face of an empty second carrier having at least a corresponding plurality of slots, such that the slots of the first carrier are aligned with the slots of the second carrier. The abutted carriers, with the wafers contained therein, are submersed in a treating medium and rotated about an axis running through the abutted faces of the carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1978
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Edward L. Stork, Richard H. Winings
  • Patent number: 4055277
    Abstract: A fluid dispensing anti-burglar device is disclosed from which a pressurized fluid such as tear gas is discharged, when an unauthorized movement of an object is attempted. The anti-burglar device employs a security cable which will permit limited movement of the object but will cause the release of the pressurized fluid when the security cable is severed or removed from its terminations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1977
    Inventors: Charles R. Fegley, Anderson F. Johnson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3977926
    Abstract: To eliminate the manual handling of individual articles associated with loading and unloading conventional treating apparatus, a plurality of articles are simultaneously treated in the carriers which are used for batch handling prior to and subsequent to the treating operation. In a disclosed embodiment, wafer-shaped articles are held in mutually spaced substantially parallel relationship in a plurality of slots in a first carrier having an open face through which the wafers can be inserted and removed. The open face of the first carrier is abutted to the open face of an empty second carrier having at least a corresponding plurality of slots, such that the slots of the first carrier are aligned with the slots of the second carrier. The abutted carriers, with the wafers contained therein, are submersed in a treating medium and rotated about an axis running through the abutted faces of the carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1976
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Anderson F. Johnson, Jr., Edward L. Stork, Richard H. Winings