Patents by Inventor Brian L. Kisling
Brian L. Kisling 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: 10756455Abstract: A coaxial cable connector for coupling a coaxial cable to an equipment port, the coaxial cable including a center conductor surrounded by a dielectric material, the dielectric material being surrounded by an outer conductor, the coaxial cable connector including: a post including a first end adapted to be inserted into a prepared end of the coaxial cable between the dielectric material and the outer conductor, wherein the post includes a second end including an enlarged shoulder, wherein the enlarged shoulder has a radial face that faces away from the first end of the post, wherein the radial face is substantially flat; a body member adjacent to the post; a coupler including an internally-threaded region for engaging the equipment port; and a grounding member contacting the post and the coupler, wherein the grounding member provides an electrically-conductive grounding path through the post and the coupler while allowing the coupler to rotate, wherein the grounding member includes at least one resilient portiType: GrantFiled: January 28, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Corning Optical Communications RF LLCInventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Publication number: 20140148051Abstract: A coaxial cable connector for coupling a coaxial cable to an equipment port, the coaxial cable including a center conductor surrounded by a dielectric material, the dielectric material being surrounded by an outer conductor, the coaxial cable connector including: a post including a first end adapted to be inserted into a prepared end of the coaxial cable between the dielectric material and the outer conductor, wherein the post includes a second end including an enlarged shoulder, wherein the enlarged shoulder has a radial face that faces away from the first end of the post, wherein the radial face is substantially flat; a body member adjacent to the post; a coupler including an internally-threaded region for engaging the equipment port; and a grounding member contacting the post and the coupler, wherein the grounding member provides an electrically-conductive grounding path through the post and the coupler while allowing the coupler to rotate, wherein the grounding member includes at least one resilient portiType: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: CORNING GILBERT INC.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. Mcdade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 8690603Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Publication number: 20120270441Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: CORNING GILBERT INC.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 8172612Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Publication number: 20110230090Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 7955126Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Publication number: 20090098770Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding pat is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDale, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 7479035Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 7144271Abstract: A tamper-resistant coaxial terminator includes an inner body rotatably captivated within an outer shield. A deformable portion of the inner body extends within an annular recess formed in the outer shield. An optional RF port, containing a resistor, is press-fit within the inner body. The RF port, or alternatively, the inner body, is internally-threaded for engaging the outer conductor of an equipment port. A seal ring extends over the outer conductor of the equipment port and is urged by the outer shield to directly engage the internally-threaded portion of the terminator. A seal is also optionally disposed between the outer shield and the inner body to minimize moisture induced corrosion. A shipping cap, usable at either end of the terminator, helps protect the terminator during shipment and prevents entry of debris.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Donald Andrew Burris, Brian L. Kisling, William B. Lutz
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Patent number: 7114990Abstract: A coaxial cable connector includes tubular post, a coupler secured over an end of the tubular post for securing the connector to an appliance, and an outer body secured to the tubular post. An electrical grounding path is maintained between the coupler and the tubular post whether or not the coupler is tightly fastened to the appliance. The electrical grounding path is provided by a resilient, electrically-conductive grounding member disposed between the tubular post and the coupler. Alternatively, the connector includes conductive grease at a point where mating portions of the tubular post and coupler have closely matching dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Corning Gilbert IncorporatedInventors: Bruce D. Bence, Donald A. Burris, Brian L. Kisling, John A. Kooiman, William B. Lutz, William F. McDade, Thomas D. Miller, Lee Yung Chuan
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Patent number: 7108547Abstract: An axially-compressible connector (200) for a hardline coaxial cable (1000) has a housing that includes a body (202), a coupling nut (210) and a compression can (208). A nonmetallic sleeve (302), which is mounted within the housing, has a tubular portion and an integral insulator portion. The insulator portion holds a contact (306) that has arms (311–314) for seizing an inner conductor (1002) of the hardline coaxial cable. A ferrule (408) is slip fit mounted within the housing, and seizes an outer conductor (1006) of the hardline coaxial cable. A gripping member (414) is mounted within the housing and seizes a jacket (1008) of the hardline coaxial cable. An actuator (412), which is mounted within the housing around a portion of the tubular portion of the sleeve, has an angled surface (413) to guide an end of the outer conductor toward the tubular portion of the sleeve, as the tubular portion of the sleeve is inserted into the end of the coaxial cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Corning Gilbert Inc.Inventors: Brian L. Kisling, Thomas D. Miller