Patents by Inventor Anthony R. Engelmore

Anthony R. Engelmore 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: 4590337
    Abstract: This low friction rotatable electrical connector is for use with coiled telephone cords to prevent the cord from becoming twisted and knotted-up during use. This connector is generally of insulating material formed with a hollow housing having a first electrical female socket built into one end wall, and a circular opening in the opposite end wall for supporting a rotor assembly that is also of insulating material. The free end of the rotor assembly has a male phone plug. The innermost end of the rotor assembly has an enlarged head with a transverse face supporting a plurality of concentric electrical contact rings that are insulated from each other. A circuit board is clamped within the housing, and it has a first plurality of spring wire contacts that are each urged into continuous wiping contact with a separate one of the concentric rings. A second plurality of spring wire contacts are mounted to the circuit board within the female socket for making contact with a standard male phone plug.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1986
    Inventor: Anthony R. Engelmore
  • Patent number: 4583797
    Abstract: The low friction rotatable electrical connector is for use with a coiled telephone cord to prevent the cord from becoming twisted or tangled during use. This connector is generally of insulating material formed with a hollow housing for supporting a rotor assembly therein. This rotor assembly is a hollow cylinder that is positioned within the housing for relative rotation therein. One end wall of the housing has a circular opening in which one end of the rotor assembly is supported for rotation. The rotor assembly has a single longitudinal split for nearly the entire length thereof, but the split does not include the journal at one end that is located within the circular opening or bearing in the end wall of the housing. The rotor assembly supports a plurality of continuous conductive rings on the exterior thereof, and there is an insulating washer positioned between each pair of conductive rings to serve as a spacer between adjacent rings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 22, 1986
    Inventors: Anthony R. Engelmore, William H. Nold
  • Patent number: 4533796
    Abstract: This low friction rotatable electrical connector is for use with coiled telephone cords to prevent the cord from becoming twisted and knotted-up. This connector is generally of insulating material formed by a hollow inner cylindrical member telescoped within a hollow outer cylindrical member. A pair of ball bearing members support the outer member on the inner member for rotation about a central longitudinal axis. The inner member has a single longitudinal split in one side for receiving a plurality of continuous conductive rings on the outer surface when the inner member is squeezed, and a first set of flexible insulated conductors extend through the interior of the inner member and then through this split for connection to these rings. A plurality of apertures are formed in the wall of the outer member in alignment with the conductive rings, and these apertures contain spring-biased balls in rolling contact with the rings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Inventor: Anthony R. Engelmore
  • Patent number: RE32805
    Abstract: The low friction rotatable electrical connector is for use with a coiled telephone cord to prevent the cord from becoming twisted or tangled during use. This connector is generally of insulating material formed with a hollow housing for supporting a rotor assembly therein. This rotor assembly is a hollow cylinder that is positioned within the housing for relative rotation therein. One end wall of the housing has a circular opening in which one end of the rotor assembly is supported for rotation. The rotor assembly has a single longitudinal split for nearly the entire length thereof, but the split does not include the journal at one end that is located within the circular opening or bearing in the end wall of the housing. The rotor assembly supports a plurality of continuous conductive rings on the exterior thereof, and there is an insulating washer positioned between each pair of conductive rings to serve as a spacer between adjacent rings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1988
    Inventors: Anthony R. Engelmore, William H. Nold