Patents by Inventor Christopher George Daily
Christopher George Daily 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: 7611376Abstract: An LED electrical connector is attachable to a display panel or surface. The LED connector includes a housing having a base, a backplate, and a contact arrangement. The base and backplate form a housing for the contact arrangement and a channel for a cable. The base has a collar to receive an LED, with apertures for the LED contact legs. The contact arrangement includes a first contact having points, and a first terminal in common with the points. The first terminal engages the anode or cathode leg of the LED. A second contact has points and a second terminal interconnected to the points by a resistor. The second terminal configured to frictionally engage an anode or cathode leg. The first and the second contact points pierce insulation on the electrical cord to electrically engage the respective conductors of the cable, to energize the LED.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Christopher George Daily, John Michael Landis
-
Patent number: 7585187Abstract: A connector for mounting an LED to a printed circuit board (PCB) includes a hollow cylindrical body portion with an interior sidewall that defines a hollow cavity at one end to receive the LED threaded base section. The second end has a plurality of conductive contact elements with which to electrically contact the LED. A first electrical contact element includes at least one prong extending partially into the cavity. The prong is flexible for the threaded portion to pass the prong for insertion, and partially return to electrically engage the threaded portion to maintain the threaded portion inside the cavity. The prong also permits removal of the LED rotationally with respect to the cavity. The contact elements are in electrical communication with the LED and the threaded base section when the threaded base section is inserted within the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Christopher George Daily, Sheldon Lynn Horst
-
Publication number: 20090219732Abstract: An LED light pipe assembly includes a light pipe; a heat sink portion; an LED mounted on a substrate in optical communication with the light pipe; and a carrier portion for receiving the light pipe and providing electrical interconnections to the LED. The heat sink portion includes a plurality of fins and a plurality of hollow frame portions configured to dissipate heat generated by the light pipe assembly. Attachment features are provided on the heat sink for attaching the heat sink to the carrier portion. The heat sink portion also includes a hollow cavity for receiving the substrate. The carrier portion is insertable into the cavity in abutting relation with the substrate to secure the substrate in contact against the heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Raymond GINGRICH, III, Christopher George DAILY
-
Publication number: 20090218923Abstract: A mounting assembly for supporting an LED in a lighting fixture. A first substrate containing the LED has contact pads in electrical communication with the LED. A contact carrier has a plurality of contacts that correspond with the contact pads of the first substrate. A second substrate has electronic components to power the LED. A first contact arrangement on the second substrate engages the integral electrical contact portions of the contact carrier, and a second contact arrangement provides external connections to the electronic components. A heat sink portion is engaged in thermal contact with the contact carrier and the first substrate. The heat sink portion includes finned members for dissipation of heat generated by the LED disposed within the heat sink portion. A slot is provided in the heat sink projecting axially of the heat sink portion, for receiving and securing the second substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Raymond Gingrich, III, Christopher George Daily
-
Publication number: 20090203254Abstract: A universal mounting supports high intensity LEDs in a lighting fixture with heat removal and electrical connection facilities. A holder includes a peripheral sidewall defining a cavity for accepting a printed circuit board assembly. A support member supports the printed circuit board assembly along the peripheral sidewall. Electrical contact elements are provided the printed circuit board. A thermal conduction member is in thermal communication with the printed circuit board assembly. The receptacle portion removably engages with the holder portion. A plurality of contact sockets conductively engages the electrical contact elements of the holder portion to interconnect the contact elements to external wires. An aperture in the receptacle portion accepts the thermal conduction member, wherein the thermal conduction member passes through the aperture and into a space for dissipating heat from the printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald Martin WEBER, Christopher George DAILY, Charles Raymond GINGRICH, III
-
Publication number: 20090170361Abstract: Connector and connector assemblies for use with miniature high power electrical components, and specifically with miniature LEDs. Although the connectors and connector assemblies are designed for use with miniature LEDs, these devices are not so limited and can also be used with other miniature electronic devices. These connectors and connector assemblies provide a mechanical connection between the miniature electronic component and electrical contacts instead of a soldered connection, providing a reliable electrical contact between the component, whether used in a PCB-type drop-in connection or some other connection. The connector also includes a heat sink to remove heat from the connector assembly generated by the LED and provides for a reliable mechanical connection between the LED and heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher George DAILY, Charles Raymond GINGRICH, III, Alan Weir BUCHER
-
Patent number: 7540761Abstract: A universal mounting supports high intensity LEDs in a lighting fixture with heat removal and electrical connection facilities. A holder includes a peripheral sidewall defining a cavity for accepting a printed circuit board assembly. A support member supports the printed circuit board assembly along the peripheral sidewall. Electrical contact elements are provided the printed circuit board. A thermal conduction member is in thermal communication with the printed circuit board assembly. The receptacle portion removably engages with the holder portion. A plurality of contact sockets conductively engages the electrical contact elements of the holder portion to interconnect the contact elements to external wires. An aperture in the receptacle portion accepts the thermal conduction member, wherein the thermal conduction member passes through the aperture and into a space for dissipating heat from the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Ronald Martin Weber, Christopher George Daily, Charles Raymond Gingrich, III
-
Publication number: 20090130889Abstract: An LED electrical connector is attachable to a display panel or surface. The LED connector includes a housing having a base, a backplate, and a contact arrangement. The base and backplate form a housing for the contact arrangement and a channel for a cable. The base has a collar to receive an LED, with apertures for the LED contact legs. The contact arrangement includes a first contact having points, and a first terminal in common with the points. The first terminal engages the anode or cathode leg of the LED. A second contact has points and a second terminal interconnected to the points by a resistor. The second terminal configured to frictionally engage an anode or cathode leg. The first and the second contact points pierce insulation on the electrical cord to electrically engage the respective conductors of the cable, to energize the LED.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher George DAILY, John Michael LANDIS
-
Publication number: 20090117775Abstract: A wire retaining connector, connector system and method of connecting wires to connectors to reduce or eliminate unintentional wire disconnection from wire connectors, including disconnection of poke-in connectors. The connectors and connector systems include a connector body having at least one opening configured to receive a wire, the wire including a partially exposed conductor and insulation. The connector body further includes a wire retention member having at least one surface onto which a wire may be engaged. The wire retention member provides sufficient retention of the wire to resist disconnection of the wire from the connector body. A method for connecting wires to the connectors is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Timothy Lee Kocher, Christopher George Daily, John Steven Wilson, John Michael Landis, David James Fabian, Kenneth Aaron Reigle, JR.
-
Publication number: 20090075519Abstract: A connector for mounting an LED to a printed circuit board (PCB) includes a hollow cylindrical body portion with an interior sidewall that defines a hollow cavity at one end to receive the LED threaded base section. The second end has a plurality of conductive contact elements with which to electrically contact the LED. A first electrical contact element includes at least one prong extending partially into the cavity. The prong is flexible for the threaded portion to pass the prong for insertion, and partially return to electrically engage the threaded portion to maintain the threaded portion inside the cavity. The prong also permits removal of the LED rotationally with respect to the cavity. The contact elements are in electrical communication with the LED and the threaded base section when the threaded base section is inserted within the body portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher George DAILY, Sheldon Lynn HORST
-
Patent number: 7497711Abstract: A bridge and cable harness assembly to protect bus bar apparatuses from foreign object exposure and further, electrical shorts. The assembly provides an apparatus that is configured based on the specific arrangement of the bus bar. The user determined how many bridge assemblies are necessary to protect the bus bars. The bus bars and bridges are secured to each other either by apertures in bus bars that accepts protrusions of bridges which are heat staked, or where the bus bars are overmolded into the insulative bridge material. Screws are used to make a final assembly into the board-mounted connectors.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Stephen Daniel Gherardini, Christopher George Daily
-
Patent number: 7488196Abstract: A wire retaining connector, connector system and method of connecting wires to connectors to reduce or eliminate unintentional wire disconnection from wire connectors, including disconnection of poke-in connectors. The connectors and connector systems include a connector body having at least one opening configured to receive a wire, the wire including a partially exposed conductor and insulation. The connector body further includes a wire retention member having at least one surface onto which a wire may be engaged. A cutting projection may also be provided on the wire connector to form a channel in the insulation during insertion of the wire into the connector. The wire retention member or the projection provides sufficient retention of the wire to resist disconnection of the wire from the connector body. A method for connecting wires to the connectors is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: TYCO Electronics CorporationInventors: Timothy Lee Kocher, Christopher George Daily, John Steven Wilson, John Michael Landis, David James Fabian, Kenneth Aaron Reigle, Jr.
-
Publication number: 20090009998Abstract: A light emitting assembly, and wirelessly controlled light emitting assembly for use in a lighted display having a housing body configured to receive a light emitting device having a plurality of wirelessly controlled light emitting elements. The housing body includes at least one mounting feature arranged and disposed to maintain a relative positioning of the light emitting assembly with respect to another light emitting assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Randall MALSTROM, Keith J. McKECHNIE, Christopher George DAILY, Ronald Martin WEBER
-
Publication number: 20090009103Abstract: A light emitting assembly and a system utilizing a plurality of light emitting assemblies having a plurality of light emitting elements arranged and disposed within a sub-assembly. The assembly also includes a controller in communication with the elements, the controller being capable of receiving wireless signals and/or transmitting wireless signals, the controller also being capable of driving the elements to emit light in response to the wireless signals. The assembly further includes a power source arranged and disposed to provide electrical power to the light emitting elements. A method for providing a light emitting element display is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Keith J. McKECHNIE, Christopher George DAILY, Ronald Martin WEBER
-
Patent number: 7470160Abstract: An electrical connector for connecting a cable to a card edge interface has a housing portion. The housing portion has a first surface, and a second surface opposite said first surface, and the surfaces are spaced apart to define a housing portion slot for the card edge interface. Furcated contact elements are disposed within the housing. Each contact element has a first tine portion with an exposed contact interface portion, a second tine portion; a web portion connecting the first and second tine portions, and a wire termination portion for terminating a conductor of the cable. The first and second tine portions are arranged within the housing portion with the contact interface exposed for mating with a respective contact surface of the card edge interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Matthew Edward Mostoller, Christopher George Daily
-
Publication number: 20080305651Abstract: An electrical connector for connecting a cable to a card edge interface has a housing portion. The housing portion has a first surface, and a second surface opposite said first surface, and the surfaces are spaced apart to define a housing portion slot for the card edge interface. Furcated contact elements are disposed within the housing. Each contact element has a first tine portion with an exposed contact interface portion, a second tine portion; a web portion connecting the first and second tine portions, and a wire termination portion for terminating a conductor of the cable. The first and second tine portions are arranged within the housing portion with the contact interface exposed for mating with a respective contact surface of the card edge interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew Edward MOSTOLLER, Christopher George DAILY
-
Publication number: 20080277161Abstract: A low-profile electrical connector and connector system having a connector body. The connector body includes at least one bussing interconnection capable of electrically connecting to electrical devices and including at least one structure configured to receive a receptacle body having a plurality of arms configured to apply a contact force in the direction of an opposing plate. The connector body also includes an opening configured to receive a corresponding plug. The connector body further includes a plurality of latch arms having features that engage the plug and extension arms extending from the body and being in close proximity with the latch arms. The engagement of the opening and the corresponding plug form a seal that substantially prevents the infiltration of moisture into the connector body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Stephen Daniel Gherardini, Christopher George Daily
-
Publication number: 20080274641Abstract: A universal mounting supports high intensity LEDs in a lighting fixture with heat removal and electrical connection facilities. A holder includes a peripheral sidewall defining a cavity for accepting a printed circuit board assembly. A support member supports the printed circuit board assembly along the peripheral sidewall. Electrical contact elements are provided the printed circuit board. A thermal conduction member is in thermal communication with the printed circuit board assembly. The receptacle portion removably engages with the holder portion. A plurality of contact sockets conductively engages the electrical contact elements of the holder portion to interconnect the contact elements to external wires. An aperture in the receptacle portion accepts the thermal conduction member, wherein the thermal conduction member passes through the aperture and into a space for dissipating heat from the printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald Martin WEBER, Christopher George DAILY, Charles Raymond Gingrich
-
Patent number: 7445508Abstract: A connector system for photovoltaic roof tiles has a body and a plug assembly with latching means. The body portion has a latching member and a rib defining a recess for mating with the plug assembly. A pair of cavities extends inwardly from the recess. The latching member has a projection, and integral conductors are formed within the body portion. The plug assembly has an indentation for retentively receiving the projection, and an indentation for receiving the rib. A pair of protrusions extends from a peripheral end of the plug assembly and receives a cable terminal of the plug assembly. The protrusions engage with and seal off the cavities to form an electrically conductive path with the cable terminals when the body and the plug mate. The latching projection retentively engages the plug. The plug assembly disengages by manipulation of the latching member projection member.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Christopher George Daily, Scott Stephen Duesterhoeft
-
Publication number: 20080253092Abstract: A heat dissipation system for a photovoltaic array interconnection system includes an enclosure and a heat dissipating assembly. The heat dissipating assembly includes a heat dissipating portion and at least one heat emitting electrical component. Each heat emitting electrical component has a heat sink element attached thereto for dissipating heat generated by the heat emitting electrical component. The heat dissipating portion is sufficiently proximate to at least an additional portion of the at least one heat emitting electrical component to further dissipate heat generated by the at least one heat emitting electrical component. The heat dissipating portion includes at least one electrical contact electrically connected to the at least one heat emitting electrical component. The enclosure is configured for receiving at least a portion of the heat dissipating portion and for receiving external power input wiring by electrical contact with the at least one electrical contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Stephen Duesterhoeft, Christopher George Daily