Patents by Inventor Divya Shukla
Divya Shukla 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: 11936155Abstract: An appliance power connector includes a terminal block having a base. The base includes an upper surface and a lower surface. The base includes a pocket. The terminal block includes an upper shroud and a lower shroud. The upper shroud has upper shroud walls extending from the base forming an upper chamber above the upper surface. The lower shroud has lower shroud walls extending from the base forming a lower chamber below the lower surface. The appliance power connector includes a power terminal coupled to the terminal block. The power terminal includes a main body, an upper stud extending from a top of the main body and a lower stud extending from a bottom of the main body. The main body is received in the pocket. The upper stud is located in the upper chamber above the base for connection to an upper power cable terminal. The lower threaded stud is located in the lower chamber below the base for connection to a lower power cable terminal.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: TE Connectivity Solutions GmbHInventors: Brian Keith Weaver, William James Moyer, II, Divya Shukla
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Publication number: 20230387627Abstract: A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla, Walter Bennage, Kelly Gamble, Jeff Ward
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Patent number: 11764516Abstract: A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignees: TE Connectivity Solutions GmbHInventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla, Walter Bennage, Kelly Gamble, Jeff Ward
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Publication number: 20230124123Abstract: An appliance power connector includes a terminal block having a base. The base includes an upper surface and a lower surface. The base includes a pocket. The terminal block includes an upper shroud and a lower shroud. The upper shroud has upper shroud walls extending from the base forming an upper chamber above the upper surface. The lower shroud has lower shroud walls extending from the base forming a lower chamber below the lower surface. The appliance power connector includes a power terminal coupled to the terminal block. The power terminal includes a main body, an upper stud extending from a top of the main body and a lower stud extending from a bottom of the main body. The main body is received in the pocket. The upper stud is located in the upper chamber above the base for connection to an upper power cable terminal. The lower threaded stud is located in the lower chamber below the base for connection to a lower power cable terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Brian Keith Weaver, William James Moyer, II, Divya Shukla
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Publication number: 20230084328Abstract: A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla, Walter Bennage, Kelly Gamble, Jeff Ward
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Publication number: 20230009474Abstract: An electrical connector has a housing with a front surface, a rear surface, and side surfaces. A first wall extends between the front surface, the rear surface and the side surfaces. A second wall extends between the front surface, the rear surface and the side surfaces, the second wall having a radiused reference surface. An alignment projection extends from the radiused reference surface in a direction away from the first wall. Compression clips extend from the side surfaces. The compression clips have bases, beams and a latching projections, with the beams extending at angles relative to the side surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2021Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Brian Keith WEAVER, Jeffrey HUMMEL, Divya SHUKLA, William James MOYER, II, Heath MCCLUNG
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Patent number: 11532909Abstract: A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2020Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: TE CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS GMBHInventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla
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Publication number: 20220069513Abstract: A poke-in terminal includes a main body, a tab terminal socket at a mating end, and a wire socket at a terminating end. The tab terminal socket includes walls forming a tab terminal receptacle configured to receive a tab terminal. Upper and lower beam contacts extend into the tab terminal receptacle to interface with the tab terminal. The wire socket includes walls forming a wire receptacle configured to receive a wire. Poke-in retention beams extend into the wire receptacle to interface with the wire when poked into the wire socket. The wire socket includes a wire release element configured to be actuated to release the poke-in retention beams from the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla
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Publication number: 20220069482Abstract: An electrical terminal for terminating magnet wire. The terminal includes a mating portion and a wire barrel positioned in line with the mating portion. The wire barrel has a first asymmetrical termination section and a second asymmetrical termination section, with the first termination section provided in line with the second termination section. The first termination section is positioned closer to the mating portion. The first and second termination sections have first side walls, second side walls and base walls. The first side walls, the second side wall and the base walls have a plurality of serrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Kurt Allan RANDOLPH, Brian Keith WEAVER, Divya SHUKLA, David HUMPHREY
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Patent number: 11264735Abstract: An electrical terminal for terminating magnet wire. The terminal includes a mating portion and a wire barrel positioned in line with the mating portion. The wire barrel has a first asymmetrical termination section and a second asymmetrical termination section, with the first termination section provided in line with the second termination section. The first termination section is positioned closer to the mating portion. The first and second termination sections have first side walls, second side walls and base walls. The first side walls, the second side wall and the base walls have a plurality of serrations.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2020Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: TE Connectivity Services GmbHInventors: Kurt Allan Randolph, Brian Keith Weaver, Divya Shukla, David Humphrey
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Patent number: 11128078Abstract: A current carrying clip contact and electrical connector have a first stationary beam and a movable beam. The first stationary beam has first planar tab engagement section and a first lead-in surface which extends from the first planar tab engagement section. The has a second planar tab engagement section, an arcuate retention section extending from the second planar tab engagement section, and a second lead-in surface extending from the arcuate retention section. The arcuate retention section of the movable beam is movable across a plane of the first planar tab engagement section of the first stationary beam as a mating tab is inserted between the first stationary beam and the movable beam.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2020Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: TE CONNECTIVITY SERVICES GmbHInventors: Brian Keith Weaver, Vincent Ruminski, Divya Shukla, Michael Christopher D'Imperio, Gary Altemose