Patents by Inventor Charles Linsday Bates, III
Charles Linsday Bates, III 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: 7086785Abstract: A self-contained fiber optic cartridge (300) includes a body (310) with a bore (342) that receives a fiber optic cable (30) and which is then bonded by epoxy (340) to the cable, with the body then installed in a passage (343) of a frame (304). The body has a rear part that forms fingers (314) with flanges (324) that are inwardly compressed during rearward (R) insertion and then spring out to abut a rearwardly-facing shoulder (326) of the frame, to prevent the body from falling forwardly (F) out of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles Linsday Bates, III
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Patent number: 6883974Abstract: An optic fiber connector includes a self-contained optical fiber cartridge (12), that can be easily inserted into a passageway (16) of a connector housing (14), and easily removed and replaced, without exposing the coil spring (52) that urges the terminus forwardly. The cartridge includes a frame (20) that completely encircles the spring in all terminus positions and that also surrounds much of the terminus.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles Linsday Bates, III, James Edward Novacoski
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Patent number: 6821024Abstract: A secondary latch (50) is provided for an electrical or optic fiber connector (12) that has a housing (22) with a housing body (24) and with a primary latch (26). The primary latch is of the type that has a front end (30) merging with the housing body and a rear end forming a handle (42) that can be depressed to release the latch and allow the connector to be withdrawn from a terminus coupling (16). The secondary latch prevents unintentional unlatching of the primary latch. The secondary latch includes a sleeve (60) that extends around the housing body and that can slide forward and rearward thereon, and a wedge part (52) that is wedged between a lower surface (56) of the handle and a top surface (54) of the housing body.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles Linsday Bates, III
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Patent number: 6726369Abstract: An optic fiber connector includes a housing (20) with a through passageway (70) and an optic fiber terminus assembly (22) lying in the passageway, the connector having a simple retainer assembly means prevents inadvertent rearward pullout of the terminus assembly from the passageway but which enables simple removal of the terminus assembly when desired. The housing has a rear portion with a groove (94) that extends circumferentially about the housing to weaken it at the groove, the groove lying forward of a retainer part 71 formed by a pair of housing projections (74, 76). A rear part (96) of the housing can be broken off from the main part (92) of the housing at the groove, to thereby remove the retainer part on the housing and allow the terminus assembly to be removed from the housing and inserted into a new housing. The rear part of the housing is broken when the cable is pulled partially rearward and at perhaps 45° to the housing axis (76).Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles Linsday Bates, III, James Edward Novacoski
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Patent number: 6652153Abstract: An optical fiber connector system includes a rear connector (16) comprising a main rear shell (50) with a plurality of ports (52) and a plurality of rear module bodies (54) each lying in one of the ports. A plurality of backshells (84) extend rearwardly from the rear of the module bodies, with the jackets of multiple fiber cables stripped at a location within each backshell to leave free individual optical fiber devices that extend into passages of the module. Each backshell has a pair of backshell passages (162) that each holds a backshell fastener (172) that fastens the backshell to a module body, each backshell fastener having a wrench-receiving passage (192). Jackscrews (150) fasten each module body to the shell, and each backshell has a wrench-receiving passage (192) extending along its length for passing a wrench to screw in and unscrew a jackscrew.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles Linsday Bates, III, Peter Joseph Hyzin
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Patent number: 6406315Abstract: A mechanism is provided for moving each of a plurality of second connectors (32) into engagement with each of a plurality of first connectors (31), where selective movement of the second connectors can be accomplished at a front panel (54) that is distant from the connectors. An elongated turning member (52) has a front end handle (50) that can be turned about an axis (122), with the rear of the turning member coupled to a selected one of a plurality of gear devices (61-64) that each moves a different second connector when that gear device is turned. A selector (70) that extends parallel to the turning member, has a selector front end handle (72) that can be turned to a selected position, to turn cam portions (132-135) at the rear end of the selector. Each cam portion can push a corresponding coupler (120) that can slide within a slot (134) in the turning member, so the coupler engages a cutout (124) in the gear device to thereby rotatably connect the turning member to the gear device.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterises, Inc.Inventors: Charles Linsday Bates, III, Peter Joseph Hyzin
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Patent number: 6330163Abstract: An IC card of the type having a CardBus shield is disclosed in which the dielectric CardBus bridge behind the shield is provided with an upward projection that is positioned behind a front angular part of the top cover of the sheet metal enclosure for the card to support the cover. Preferably, the projection has a front angular surface that conforms to the configuration of the front angular part of the cover. The projection restricts flexural stresses applied to the card and improves environmental sealing of the card.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles Linsday Bates, III, Jay Brian Betker
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Patent number: 6330151Abstract: An electronic device (10) such as an IC card, has a tray (14) with a component (20) such as a fingerprint sensor, where the tray can move out beyond the rear end of the device and back into the device with a double click mechanism (34), in a simple and rugged configuration. The tray is slideably guided by a tray guide (50) that is mounted on the housing of the device, with a spring (36) urging the tray rearwardly from a stowed position (14) to a deployed position (14A). The double click mechanism that holds the tray in its stowed position, includes a cam element (70) and a cam follower element (72), with one element integrally molded with the tray and the other element integrally molded with the tray guide. The tray has a forwardly-extending arm (112) that holds the front end of the tension spring, while the rear end of the tension spring is mounted on the tray guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles Linsday Bates, III
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Patent number: 6315205Abstract: An adaptor (10) can be inserted into a PC passage (12) of a computer device (14) and which can receive and connect to a smart card (30). The adaptor has top and bottom frame halves (60, 62) that form at least opposite side portions of a smart card-receiving slot (20) between them, with each frame half including a molded plastic body (90, 94) and a sheet metal cover part (90, 96) with tabs (100, 102) molded into the corresponding body. The two plastic bodies are ultrasonically welded together at opposite sides of their front ends (136, 138) which lie forward of the slot, and at opposite side parts (140, 142) of their rear projection ends. At least one of the plastic bodies forms side stops (232) at opposite sides of the front of the slot, to resist sideward movement of the front of the fully installed smart card, with each side stop lying immediately outside the rounded corner (220) at one side of the smart card.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles Linsday Bates, III
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Patent number: 6213403Abstract: An IC card (10) is provided with a fingerprint sensor (32) that is usually protected from dirt and physical damage but that can be readily deployed while the card lies within a slot (12) of an electronic device (14). The fingerprint sensor is mounted on a tray (30) that can be slid rearwardly (R) out of the rear end of the IC card to a deployed position wherein the fingerprint sensor is exposed, the tray then being slidable forwardly (F) to a stowed position wherein the fingerprint sensor lies within the card housing. A mother board (52) lies within the IC card and one or more connectors (90, 92) are mounted on the mother board. A daughter board (60) fixed to the tray, has pads (72) that engage contacts (96) of the connector on the mother board, when the tray is in its deployed position. The IC card can receive a chip card (140) to authorize access when the fingerprint correspondence is high.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles Linsday Bates, III
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Patent number: 6000957Abstract: A PC card of limited height (5 or 10 mm) is constructed with an extendable connector at its rear end for connection to a tall plug such as an RJ (telephone-type) plug that is designed to fit into a receptacle of large height. The connector apparatus is formed by a plastic molded rear end cap (22) at the rear of the PC card, with the cap having a slot (102) and with an adaptor platform (52) being slidable in the slot between an extended position wherein a rear portion of the platform projects a plurality of millimeters rearward of the end cap, and a stored position wherein the platform rear end is about flush with the cap rear surface. A hold-down (54) is pivotally mounted on the platform, the hold-down being pivoted down into a platform recess in the stored position and being pivoted up above the top of the PC card (10) to form a receptacle for receiving the plug in the deployed position. The slot in the cap has cap slot walls extending 360.degree.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jay Brian Betker, Charles Linsday Bates, III