Patents by Inventor Blake F. Woith
Blake F. Woith 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).
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Patent number: 6869291Abstract: A high-density electrical connector includes a rigid member having an array of electrical contact pads, a clamp housing attached to the rigid member, and a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit has a back surface, a front surface and a contact portion having a matching array of electrical contacts protruding outwardly of the front surface of the flexible printed circuit. The contact portion is disposed between the clamp housing and the rigid member and an elastomeric contact pressure pad is disposed between the clamp housing and the flexible printed circuit pressing each of the protruding electrical contacts into one of the electrical contact pads. The elastomeric pad is shaped and resiliently deformed by the clamp housing to provide a substantially uniform contact pressure to the array of electrical contacts.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Jose Norland, Israel V. Castaneda, Blake F. Woith
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Publication number: 20040058565Abstract: A high-density electrical connector includes a rigid member having an array of electrical contact pads, a clamp housing attached to the rigid member, and a flexible printed circuit. The flexible printed circuit has a back surface, a front surface and a contact portion having a matching array of electrical contacts protruding outwardly of the front surface of the flexible printed circuit. The contact portion is disposed between the clamp housing and the rigid member and an elastomeric contact pressure pad is disposed between the clamp housing and the flexible printed circuit pressing each of the protruding electrical contacts into one of the electrical contact pads. The elastomeric pad is shaped and resiliently deformed by the clamp housing to provide a substantially uniform contact pressure to the array of electrical contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Raymond Jose Norland, Israel V. Castaneda, Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 6614659Abstract: Apparatus for holding and securing an electrical module, IC, or other electronic components to a PCB that is easy to use and manipulate. The apparatus utilizes a transitional element to hold the electrical module or IC and then secure itself to the PCB using fasteners or the like. Preferred methods for assembling and using the apparatus are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Haim Feigenbaum, Blake F. Woith, John Szalay, Terry Wang
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Patent number: 6595785Abstract: A shim is provided which can be used in a connector system, whereby a flexible connector having contact surfaces is compressed against an electronic circuit board by a resilient material. The shim is incorporated between the resilient material and the flexible connector contact surfaces so as to uniformly transfer the load from the resilient material to the contact surfaces. Moreover, the shim prevents the resilient material from taking a set and the flexible connector from draping when operating under hot and/or high load conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Jensen, Christopher M. Schreiber, Terry S. Wang, Scott P. Cohen, Robert E. Daugherty, Blake F. Woith
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Publication number: 20030107874Abstract: Apparatus for holding and securing an electrical module, IC, or other electronic components to a PCB that is easy to use and manipulate. The apparatus utilizes a transitional element to hold the electrical module or IC and then secure itself to the PCB using fasteners or the like. Preferred methods for assembling and using the apparatus are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Haim Feigenbaum, Blake F. Woith, John Szalay, Terry Wang
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Publication number: 20030068905Abstract: A shim is provided which can be used in a connector system, whereby a flexible connector having contact surfaces is compressed against an electronic circuit board by a resilient material. The shim is incorporated between the resilient material and the flexible connector contact surfaces so as to uniformly transfer the load from the resilient material to the contact surfaces. Moreover, the shim prevents the resilient material from taking a set and the flexible connector from draping when operating under hot and/or high load conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Eric D. Jensen, Christopher M. Schreiber, Terry S. Wang, Scott P. Cohen, Robert E. Daugherty, Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 6533588Abstract: A flex connector assembly is provided having a plug assembly and a receptacle assembly for electrically connecting with the plug assembly. The plug assembly includes a plug housing, a first plug interface surface and a plug flex connector having a first portion with a plurality of conductive protrusions thereon, wherein the plug flex connector is fixed in the plug housing such that the conductive protrusions are positioned on the first plug interface surface. The receptacle assembly includes a receptacle housing, a first receptacle interface surface and a receptacle flex connector having a plurality of conductive protrusions thereon, wherein the receptacle flex connector is fixed in the receptacle housing such that the conductive protrusions are positioned on the first receptacle interface surface. The conductive protrusions of the plug assembly are aligned to contact conductive protrusions on the receptacle assembly when the plug assembly and receptacle assembly are connected.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Blake F. Woith, Leslie Ann Hardie
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Patent number: 5777484Abstract: The invention includes a testing apparatus for testing integrated circuit chips during vibration. The apparatus includes a vibration fixture base which is a table that can be vibrated vertically and/or horizontally. The base supports a holding fixture for supporting a flexible circuit having circuit traces whose ends terminate in raised dots or bumps. The flexible circuit is clamped to the holding fixture to properly position the raised features at the end of the circuit traces. A holder and clamp unit holds a plurality of integrated circuit chips and clamps the chips against the bumps on the flexible circuit with predetermined pressure to make electrical contact between pads on the integrated circuit chip and the bumps. The clamp unit can be raised and lower and rotated. Even pressure is assured by a compressible layer carried in the fixture and located beneath the bumps. The contact points of the bumps and the integrated circuit chip pads vibrate in unison during vibration testing.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Packard Hughes Interconnect CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, Haim Feigenbaum, John Steven Szalay
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Patent number: 5600256Abstract: A flexible membrane (12) of an integrated circuit chip test probe is provided with raised contact features (14) on one side arranged in the pattern of contact pads of the chip to be tested. During manufacture, the membrane, in the area of its raised contact features, is specifically shaped by applying a vacuum to the outside of the membrane and casting a solid resilient elastomer (26) in place on the other side of the membrane to act as a shape retaining solid backup and to provide an anti-drape (226) shaped membrane (212) or to ensure planarity (326) of the ends of the membrane contact features (314). The vacuum may be used to pull the membrane and its contacts against a shape defining mandrel (60, 260, 360) while the elastomer is cast into place.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Hughes ElectronicsInventors: Blake F. Woith, John Pasiecznik, Jr., William R. Crumly, Robert K. Betz
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Patent number: 5461326Abstract: A test probe including a flexible membrane (12) having an array of test probe contacts (14) capable of softly and gently contacting pads on a device under test is provided with a structure that effectively applies tension to the membrane while at the same time automatically leveling the membrane and removing distortions. A small pressure plate (30) is bonded to the inner surface of the membrane behind the test probe contacts. A pressure post (58) having a pointed or rounded end (64) is pressed against the pressure plate (30a) and makes pivotal contact with the plate. A spring (50) including an adjustment screw (56) that axially adjusts the compression of the spring, applies pressure through the pivot point to the pressure plate and thus to the membrane at its test probe contacts.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, John S. Szalay
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Patent number: 5436568Abstract: A test probe for testing an integrated circuit formed on an integrated circuit die. The probe comprises a printed circuit board interface having an opening in its center. A flexible membrane is formed on a bottom surface of the printed circuit board interface that is flexible in the middle thereof. A plurality of electrical traces and a plurality of bumps are formed on the flexible membrane that terminate at a plurality of termination pads that permit interfacing of the integrated circuit to the external test equipment. A clear plastic window is secured to the printed circuit board interface an a portion thereof protrudes into the opening in the interface. A cone shaped retainer having a circular opening at its center that abuts a bottom surface of the clear plastic window. A pivotable elastomer member having a truncated conical cross section abuts the bottom surface of the clear plastic window.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventor: Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 5412866Abstract: A flexible membrane (12) of an integrated circuit chip test probe is provided with raised contact features (14) on one side arranged in the pattern of contact pads of the chip to be tested. During manufacture, the membrane, in the area of its raised contact features, is specifically shaped by applying a vacuum to the outside of the membrane and casting a solid resilient elastomer (26) in place on the other side of the membrane to act as a shape retaining solid backup and to provide an anti-drape (226) shaped membrane (212) or to ensure planarity (326) of the ends of the membrane contact features (314). The vacuum may be used to pull the membrane and its contacts against a shape defining mandrel (60,260,360) while the elastomer is cast into place.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, John Pasiecznik, Jr., William R. Crumly, Robert K. Betz
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Patent number: 5378982Abstract: A test probe for use in testing a liquid crystal display device includes a rigid carrier block (20) having a lower surface to which is secured a flexible circuit (44) having a free end (50) aligned with the free end (26) of the carrier block. A plurality of projecting probe contact features (54) are integrally formed on traces (56) of the flexible circuit (44) and project from the plane of the flexible circuit adjacent the free end. An elastomeric back-up pad (40) is interposed between the carrier block (20) and the projecting contact features (54). The lower side of the carrier block is recessed (30) and the flexible circuit is pre-formed to the configuration of the recess in which it is mechanically secured by a rigid clamp or pressure bar (60). Conductive traces (56) of the flexible circuit have inner ends (58) bearing electrical contacts (68) for connection to test circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Haim Feigenbaum, John S. Szalay, Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 5339027Abstract: A circuit testing fixture is provided in which a flexible membrane (17) is provided with raised features (25) on one side arranged in the pattern of contacts (65) on a device (63) to be tested and circuit means (26) connected to a probe card (12). On the opposite side of the membrane is a support form (58), (66), (70) that is clamped in position so that it acts as a pressure pad to planar bottom edge which may provide ridges (61) in back deflect the membrane outwardly. The support form has a of the raised features (25) on the membrane (17) or recesses (68) at that location. The support form also may have a flat bottom surface (71) and may be of soft compliant material or of rigid material.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, William R. Crumly, Jacques F. Linder
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Patent number: 5304922Abstract: A multi-layered flexible circuit comprises a plurality of electrical traces (52) formed on a rigid substrate (50) and each including a contact pad (56) from which is raised a projecting contact feature (58). The contact pads (56) and features (58) extend along a line or lines of such contact pads and connection features, and both the contact pads and the raised features carried thereby are supported at or above the plane of the circuit traces by a compressed molded elastomeric gasket (44) positioned adjacent and edge (66) of the rigid substrate that underlies the traces. The gasket directly underlies the line of contact pads and raised features and is incorporated during the lamination of the several layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Robert K. Betz, Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 5264787Abstract: A circuit testing fixture is provided in which a flexible membrane (17) is provided with raised features (25) on one side arranged in the pattern of contacts (65) on a device (63) to be tested and circuit means (26) connected to a probe card (12). On the opposite side of the membrane is a support form (58), (66), (70) that is clamped in position so that it acts as a pressure pad to deflect the membrane outwardly. The support form has a planar bottom edge which may provide ridges (61) in back of the raised features (25) on the membrane (17) or recesses (68) at that location. The support form also may have a flat bottom surface (71) and may be of soft compliant material or of rigid material.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1991Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, William R. Crumly, Jacques F. Linder
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Patent number: 5224865Abstract: An electrical connector is provided for connecting a flexible circuit (45) to a printed circuit board (14). The connector includes a housing (10) within which is a slide (26) beneath which is a pressure bar (34) and a pad (42). The housing (10) is attachable to a circuit board (14) and a flexible circuit end can be inserted into the housing (10) beneath the pad (42). The slide (26) is moved longitudinally, causing cam surfaces (29, 30, 31, 32, 38, 39) on the slide (26) and pressure bar (34) to force the pressure bar (34) against the flexible circuit (45). This causes contacts (47) on the flexible circuit (45) to firmly engage contacts (46) on the circuit board (14) to effect an electrical connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Blake F. Woith, Robert E. Daugherty
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Patent number: 5009605Abstract: A hardboard (12) and a flat flexible cable (14) each carry a number of electrically conductive leads or traces (16, 18) having main portions which extend parallel to the longitudinal axes (12a, 14a) thereof. Conjugate connector portions (16a, 18a) of the traces (16, 18) extend from the ends of the main portions thereof at an acute angle (.theta.), such that the connector portions (18a) of the cable (14) are aligned over the connector portions (16a) of the hardboard (12) for soldering when the cable (14) is mated to the hardboard (12). The cable (14) is stiff and difficult to move laterally, but may be shifted longitudinally with small effort.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1990Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: William R. Crumly, Blake F. Woith, James R. Walen
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Patent number: 4810053Abstract: An alignment and retention device for optical transmission fibers having an optical lens with a forwardly directed curved surface molded to a rearward extension. The extension has an upper portion and a lower portion separated by a vee-shaped gap, each portion having a longitudinally extending vee-shaped groove for aligning and supporting an optical fiber. The lens and rearward extension are fashioned from a single piece of plastic with an abutment means comprised of a vertical stop at an interface therebetween. A focal point of the lens is located at the abutment means and a retention means securely retains the optical lens while a clamping means surrounds the retention means forcing the upper and lower portions together for capturing the optical fiber within the vee-shaped gap providing forward and lateral fiber alignment without using an index matching adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Inventor: Blake F. Woith
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Patent number: 4804243Abstract: A contact retention arrangement for a fiber optic connector is disclosed in which the retention element for the ferrule connected to the fiber optic cable is formed or shaped with an integral spring which maintains mating ferrules in positive abutment with each other. The contact retention element may either be a contact retention clip mounted in the wall of the contact passage, or a retention clip carried by the ferrule. In the latter arrangement, the clip is designed so that it may be released from either the front or rear of the connector body. The contact retention arrangement may also be used in an electrical connector.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: ITT CorporationInventors: Leslie M. Borsuk, Blake F. Woith, Patrick G. Corrales