Patents by Inventor David Dylkiewicz
David Dylkiewicz 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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Publication number: 20090269973Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: PANDUIT CORP.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorhy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Patent number: 7556536Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorhy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Publication number: 20090170377Abstract: A modular jack assembly having a housing and a plug interface contact (PIC) sled subassembly insertable into the housing. The PIC sled subassembly provides an electrical and mechanical interface between PICs and a male-type plug receivable in an opening in the housing. The PIC sled subassembly is defined in part by multiple slots formed in the PIC sled subassembly that receive the PICs. The design of the PICs compensates for independent near-end cross-talk vectors and far-end cross-talk vectors to obtain a desired level of electrical characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Andrew Ciezak, David A. Dylkiewicz, Michael V. Doorhy
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Publication number: 20090142124Abstract: A closure assembly for a retractable instrument having an applicator element comprises at least two fingers and a sleeve operatively coupled with the at least two fingers. When the retractable instrument is in a retracted position, the sleeve constrains the fingers such that the fingers are in a fully closed state around the applicator element. Protraction of the sleeve and relative movement between the fingers and the sleeve allows the fingers to open, thereby exposing the applicator element. Thus, the closure assembly opens to expose an applicator element such that the applicator element is in an application position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: SANFORD L.P.Inventors: David A. Dylkiewicz, Robert G. Challman
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Publication number: 20090068878Abstract: A wire containment cap includes a first side having a plurality of retainers for retaining wires, and a second side opposite the first side. Two sidewalls extend between the first side and the second side, and a support rib extends between the two sidewalls. The support rib includes two pair separators for separating wire pairs. In one embodiment, a plurality of sloped pair splitters is located between two of the retainers and includes a sharp point for cutting through insulation material on a pair of bonded wires. A communication jack assembly including a front portion and the wire containment cap is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: PANDUIT CORP.Inventors: Michael V. Doorhy, Masud Bolouri-Saransar, Satish I. Patel, David A. Dylkiewicz
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Patent number: 7500883Abstract: A modular jack assembly having a housing and a plug interface contact (PIC) sled subassembly insertable into the housing. The PIC sled subassembly provides an electrical and mechanical interface between PICs and a male-type plug receivable in an opening in the housing. The PIC sled subassembly is defined in part by multiple slots formed in the PIC sled subassembly that receive the PICs. The design of the PICs compensates for independent near-end cross-talk vectors and far-end cross-talk vectors to obtain a desired level of electrical characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Andrew Ciezak, David A. Dylkiewicz, Michael V. Doorhy
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Patent number: 7488130Abstract: A seal assembly for a retractable instrument having an applicator element is disclosed, the seal assembly comprising a base, at least two fingers attached to the base, and a sleeve surrounding the base. When the retractable instrument is in a retracted position, the sleeve constrains the fingers such that the fingers are in a fully closed state and seal the applicator element. Protraction of the base relative to the sleeve allows the fingers to open, thereby exposing the applicator element. Thus, the seal assembly opens to expose an applicator element such that the applicator element is in an application position; however, none of the elements of the seal assembly contacts the applicator element to transfer fluid from the applicator element, thereby eliminating potential degradation of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Sanford, L.P.Inventors: David A. Dylkiewicz, Robert G. Challman
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Patent number: 7452245Abstract: A wire containment cap includes a first side having a plurality of retainers for retaining wires, and a second side opposite the first side. Two sidewalls extend between the first side and the second side, and a support rib extends between the two sidewalls. The support rib includes two pair separators for separating wire pairs. In one embodiment, a plurality of sloped pair splitters is located between two of the retainers and includes a sharp point for cutting through insulation material on a pair of bonded wires. A communication jack assembly including a front portion and the wire containment cap is also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Michael V. Doorhy, Masud Bolouri-Saransar, Satish I. Patel, David A. Dylkiewicz
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Publication number: 20080220658Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorthy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Publication number: 20080187389Abstract: A seal assembly for a retractable instrument having an applicator element is disclosed, the seal assembly comprising a base, at least two fingers attached to the base, and a sleeve surrounding the base. When the retractable instrument is in a retracted position, the sleeve constrains the fingers such that the fingers are in a fully closed state and seal the applicator element. Protraction of the base relative to the sleeve allows the fingers to open, thereby exposing the applicator element. Thus, the seal assembly opens to expose an applicator element such that the applicator element is in an application position; however, none of the elements of the seal assembly contacts the applicator element to transfer fluid from the applicator element, thereby eliminating potential degradation of the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Sanford, L.P.Inventors: David A. Dylkiewicz, Robert G. Challman
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Patent number: 7374458Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorhy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Publication number: 20080060841Abstract: Alien crosstalk suppression cores are used to decrease alien crosstalk in communications channels. Electrical communication cables may be provided with alien crosstalk suppression cores. The alien crosstalk suppression cores, which may be ferrite suppression cores, are placed separately on some or all of the twisted pairs within a communication cable. The alien crosstalk suppression cores reduce ANEXT and AFEXT in high-frequency communications when communication cables are installed near one another. Alien crosstalk suppression cores may also be incorporated into other communication channel components, such as on a PCB within a communication jack.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PANDUIT CORP.Inventors: Masud Bolouri-Saransar, David Dylkiewicz, Darren Reigle
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Patent number: 7301098Abstract: Alien crosstalk suppression cores are used to decrease alien crosstalk in communications channels. Electrical communication cables may be provided with alien crosstalk suppression cores. The alien crosstalk suppression cores, which may be ferrite suppression cores, are placed separately on some or all of the twisted pairs within a communication cable. The alien crosstalk suppression cores reduce ANEXT and AFEXT in high-frequency communications when communication cables are installed near one another. Alien crosstalk suppression cores may also be incorporated into other communication channel components, such as on a PCB within a communication jack.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Masud Bolouri-Saransar, David Dylkiewicz, Darren Reigle
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Publication number: 20070105453Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2007Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: PANDUIT CORP.Inventors: Jack Caveney, Michael Doorhy, David Dylkiewicz, Jason German, Nicholas Martino
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Patent number: 7168994Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorhy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Publication number: 20060162947Abstract: Alien crosstalk suppression cores are used to decrease alien crosstalk in communications channels. Electrical communication cables may be provided with alien crosstalk suppression cores. The alien crosstalk suppression cores, which may be ferrite suppression cores, are placed separately on some or all of the twisted pairs within a communication cable. The alien crosstalk suppression cores reduce ANEXT and AFEXT in high-frequency communications when communication cables are installed near one another. Alien crosstalk suppression cores may also be incorporated into other communication channel components, such as on a PCB within a communication jack.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Masud Bolouri-Saransar, David Dylkiewicz, Darren Reigle
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Publication number: 20060134996Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Panduit CorporationInventors: Jack Caveney, Michael Doorhy, David Dylkiewicz, Jason German, Nicholas Martino
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Patent number: 7052328Abstract: A modular jack assembly having a housing and a plug interface contact (PIC) sled subassembly insertable into the housing. The PIC sled subassembly provides an electrical and mechanical interface between PICs and a male-type plug receivable in an opening in the housing. The PIC sled subassembly is defined in part by multiple slots formed in the PIC sled subassembly that receive the PICs. The design of the PICs compensates for independent near-end cross-talk vectors and far-end cross-talk vectors to obtain a desired level of electrical characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Andrew Ciezak, David A. Dylkiewicz, Michael V. Doorhy
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Patent number: 7018241Abstract: The invention is a modular cable termination plug having a conductor divider having an entrant barb and a plurality of divider channels, a load bar having a plurality of through holes and a plurality of slots, and a plurality of contact terminals. Additionally, the invention may include a housing, a strain relief collar and a strain relief boot.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Jack E. Caveney, Michael V. Doorhy, David A. Dylkiewicz, Jason J. German, Nicholas G. Martino
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Publication number: 20060030200Abstract: A wire containment cap includes a first side having a plurality of retainers for retaining wires, and a second side opposite the first side. Two sidewalls extend between the first side and the second side, and a support rib extends between the two sidewalls. The support rib includes two pair separators for separating wire pairs. In one embodiment, a plurality of sloped pair splitters is located between two of the retainers and includes a sharp point for cutting through insulation material on a pair of bonded wires. A communication jack assembly including a front portion and the wire containment cap is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Michael Doorhy, Masud Bolouri-Saransar, Satish Patel, David Dylkiewicz