Patents by Inventor George W. Michael, III
George W. Michael, 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: 5711676Abstract: The combination of a PCB surface mount receptacle and a miniaturized coaxial connector vertically mated therewith. The receptacle comprises a dielectric housing defined by a plurality of upstanding walls from a base, means for surface mounting the receptacle to the PCB, a grounding contact clip to be received therein, and a signal contact pin exposed within the interior of the receptacle. The connector comprises a T-shaped housing consisting of a first housing portion to be received in the grounding contact clip, and a second housing portion extending perpendicular thereto. The T-shaped housing further includes a central cavity extending axially through the second housing portion and transversely through the first housing portion. The cavity further contains an electrically isolated contact for engagement with the signal contact pin.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventor: George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4904206Abstract: A coaxial connector (1) in which a conductive housing (2) is provided with a projecting electrical terminal (8), a conductive shell (3) and an insulative body (4) are encircled by the housing (2), a central electrical contact (5) for transmitting an electrical signal is concentrically encircled by the insulative body (4), and an electrical terminal portion (33) of the contact (5) projects from the shell (2), and an extended axial stem portion (21) of the insulative body (21) projects outwardly from the conductive housing (2) and encircles the terminal portion (33) to provide a lengthy voltage creepage path and a lengthy voltage clearance path.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Ronald C. Laudig, George W. Michael, III, Douglas M. Johnescu
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Patent number: 4850905Abstract: A method and apparatus for attaching electrical contacts (23, 24) to the ends of electrical conductors (50). The method of the invention comprises the steps of providing a plurality of contacts (23, 24) at spaced locations along a flexible strip (22), feeding the strip (22) to an attachment station (14) for delivering contacts (23, 24) to the attachment station (14), attaching a contact (23, 24) to the end of an electrical conductor (50) in the attachment station (14), and separating the attached contact (23, 24) from the stip (22). The contacts (23, 24) are incorporated into contact assemblies (20, 20') which comprise a contact (23, 24) having dielectric insulating member (25) molded therearound and molded integral with the flexible strip (22). After attachment of a contact (23, 24) to a conductor, the attached contact assembly (20, 20') is cut from the strip (22) and the strip (22) is indexed to deliver the next contact assembly (20, 20') to the attachment station (14).Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Randolph E. Capp, Ronald C. Laudig, George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4795352Abstract: Coaxial electrical connectors for printed circuit board and coaxial cable applications which are composed of a plurality of relatively low cost component parts designed to permit the connectors to be easily assembled by relatively unskilled personnel without requiring complex assembly equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Randolph E. Capp, Ronald C. Laudig, George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4789351Abstract: An electrical connector (10) comprised of intermating halves (12, 80) including snap rings (58, 150), a shroud (50) and sleeve (140) of geometries allowing blind-mating of the connector halves with both halves being readily snapped into block apertures (68, 130) of housings with sufficient axial float to assure proper mating with varying parts tolerances, and with the snap rings not bound by an axial spring element (106) employed to take up such tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Robert L. Fisher, Jr., George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4741703Abstract: An electrical connector assembly (1, 1', 100) having a conductive exterior shell (16, 16', 116) and a conductive intermediate shell (41, 41, 141) frictionally engaged by corresponding conductive contacts (49, 49, 149, 149) of the same construction in the form of strip form clips having electrical terminals (52, 52, 152, 152) projecting outwardly of an insulative body (2, 102) that positions the shells (16, 16', 41, 116, 141) with respect to the openings (14, 114) into which the contacts (49, 49, 149, 149) are inserted for latched engagement with the body (2, 102) and for electrical connection with the corresponding shells (16, 16', 41, 116, 141).Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1987Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Douglas M. Johnescu, George W. Michael, III, Randolph E. Capp, Ronald C. Laudig
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Patent number: 4718854Abstract: A coaxial connector 10 includes a conector body (21) and a plurality of grounding pin contacts (25, 25) extending from the connector body (21) to be extended into and through a plurality of apertures (32, 32) in a printed circuit board (12) to electrically and mechanically connect the connector (10) to the board (12). The grounding pin contacts (25, 25) have a length greater than the thickness of the board (12) and include first compliant pin contact portions adapted to be positioned within the apertures (32, 32) to frictionally engage the sidewalls of the apertures (32, 32) to frictionally retain the connector (10) to the board (12) and to electrically connect the connector (10) to the board (12), and second compliant pin contact portions (51, 51) which extend out of the apertures (32, 32) beyond the opposite side of the board (12) and which, upon, passing through the apertures (32, 32) expand to a diameter greater than that of the apertures (32, 32) to mechanically lock the connector to the board.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Randolph E. Capp, Douglas M. Johnescu, Ronald C. Laudig, George W. Michael, III, Charles D. Pearl
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Patent number: 4619496Abstract: A coaxial connector includes matable plug and jack connector members with the plug connector member including inner and outer shell members crimpably secured together along small diameter sections thereof to electrically connect an outer conductor of a coaxial cable therebetween while the center conductor of the cable is crimpably connected to a center contact member secured in a dielectric member within a large diameter section of the inner shell member. A hood section of the outer shell member includes an internal latching groove that matably connects with radiussed projections of spring contact members of a jack connector member when the plug connector member electrically mates with the jack connector member with center contact members of the plug and jack connector members electrically connecting with one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Edgar W. Forney, Jr., George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4594029Abstract: A tool for trimming coaxial cable comprises a cable-holding member and a cutter-holding member. Sections of the cable-holding member and cutter-holding member are matable for movement relative to each other and they are initially secured together so that stop surfaces of these members are spaced from one another based on the amount of trimming that must be done to trim a cable to a precise electrical length. The end of the cable is secured in the cable-holding member with the end to be trimmed disposed against a cutter member secured to the cutter-holding member. The matable sections are unsecured, the cutter-holding member is rotated relative to the cable-holding member so that the cutter member trims the cable end until the stop surfaces engage.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4588249Abstract: A coaxial cable tap connector comprises a cable-engaging member having a channel therealong in which a section of a coaxial cable is to be disposed. Outer conductor contact members are located in the cable-engaging member within the channel on each side of a threaded hole, the contact members including post sections disposed within a printed circuit board guide slot of the cable-engaging member. A clamp-retaining member has a movable clamp member disposed therein and is slidably positioned onto the cable-engaging member, the clamp member having a channel for engaging the cable. A driving member is mounted on the clamp-retaining member and engages the clamp member thereby driving the clamp member into clamping engagement with the cable and clamping the cable between the clamp member and the cable-engaging member within the channels thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1982Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Charles S. Blichasz, David H. Gutter, George W. Michael, III
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Patent number: 4559704Abstract: A tool for trimming coaxial cable comprises a cable-holding member and a cutter-holding member. Sections of the cable-holding member and cutter-holding member are matable for movement relative to each other and they are initially secured together so that stop surfaces of these members are spaced from one another based on the amount of trimming that must be done to trim a cable to a precise electrical length. The end of the cable is secured in the cable-holding member with the end to be trimmed disposed against a cutter member secured to the cutter-holding member. The matable sections are unsecured, the cutter-holding member is rotated relative to the cable-holding member so that the cutter member trims the cable end until the stop surfaces engage.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: George W. Michael, III