Patents by Inventor Hecham Elkhatib
Hecham Elkhatib 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: 11515675Abstract: The cable assembly includes a first wire assembly. The first wire assembly is connected to a first connector and a second connector. The first connector includes a shell and the shell includes an extension. The extension extends away from the rear of the connector. In one embodiment, the extension is integral with the shell. The extension includes one or more openings. The first wire assembly is bent in a controlled manner at first bend. The first opening in the extension maintains the first wire assembly in the bent position to maintain control of the radius in first bend. The radius is controlled to allow the first wire assembly to fit in a small space.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Cinch Connectivity Solutions Inc.Inventors: Maurice Sun, Hecham Elkhatib
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Patent number: 11394156Abstract: The cable attaches a first component and a second component using a quick disconnect connector pair. The cable includes a twisted pair of wires with a separate shield. A portion of the shielding near the connector is removed to expose the wires and assemble the wires to the connector. To reduce the EMI leakage, the inner shell encloses the exposed portions of the wires. In order to maintain the ground path for the shielding of the shielded twisted wire pairs, the shielding for the twisted wire pairs is connected to the shell. The outer shells facilitate the quick disconnect feature. The outer shell includes one or more slots. The slot allows a portion of the outer shell to become a cantilever beam. The beam deflects during disengagement and engagement with the outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Cinch Connectivity Solutions Inc.Inventors: Hecham Elkhatib, Darijus Baltrukonis, Abel Almazan
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Publication number: 20210104845Abstract: The cable assembly may include a first wire assembly. The first wire assembly may be connected to a first connector and a second connector. The first connector may include a shell and the shell may include an extension. The extension may extend away from the rear of the connector. In one embodiment, the extension may be integral with the shell. The extension may include one or more openings. The first wire assembly is bent in a controlled manner at first bend. The first opening in the extension maintains the first wire assembly in the bent position to maintain control of the radius in first bend. The radius is controlled to allow the first wire assembly to fit in a small space.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Maurice Sun, Hecham Elkhatib
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Publication number: 20200412066Abstract: The cable attaches a first component and a second component using a quick disconnect connector pair. The cable includes a twisted pair of wires with a separate shield. A portion of the shielding near the connector is removed to expose the wires and assemble the wires to the connector. To reduce the EMI leakage, the inner shell encloses the exposed portions of the wires. In order to maintain the ground path for the shielding of the shielded twisted wire pairs, the shielding for the twisted wire pairs is connected to the shell. The outer shells facilitate the quick disconnect feature. The outer shell includes one or more slots. The slot allows a portion of the outer shell to become a cantilever beam. The beam deflects during disengagement and engagement with the outer shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Hecham Elkhatib, Darijus Baltrukonis, Abel Almazan
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Patent number: 10790619Abstract: The cable attaches a first component and a second component using a quick disconnect connector pair. The cable includes a twisted pair of wires with a separate shield. A portion of the shielding near the connector is removed to expose the wires and assemble the wires to the connector. To reduce the EMI leakage, the inner shell encloses the exposed portions of the wires. In order to maintain the ground path for the shielding of the shielded twisted wire pairs, the shielding for the twisted wire pairs is connected to the shell. The outer shells facilitate the quick disconnect feature. The outer shell includes one or more slots. The slot allows a portion of the outer shell to become a cantilever beam. The beam deflects during disengagement and engagement with the outer shell.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: Hecham Elkhatib, Darijus Baltrukonis, Abel Almazan
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Publication number: 20200021062Abstract: The cable attaches a first component and a second component using a quick disconnect connector pair. The cable includes a twisted pair of wires with a separate shield. A portion of the shielding near the connector is removed to expose the wires and assemble the wires to the connector. To reduce the EMI leakage, the inner shell encloses the exposed portions of the wires. In order to maintain the ground path for the shielding of the shielded twisted wire pairs, the shielding for the twisted wire pairs is connected to the shell. The outer shells facilitate the quick disconnect feature. The outer shell includes one or more slots. The slot allows a portion of the outer shell to become a cantilever beam. The beam deflects during disengagement and engagement with the outer shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Hecham Elkhatib, Darijus Baltrukonis, Abel Almazan
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Publication number: 20160322749Abstract: The connector assembly may include a ratcheting feature which prevents the coupling nut from turning due to vibration or shock. The coupling nut may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The connector may include a spring washer. The spring washer may be located between the coupling nut and the connector body. The spring washer may include a protrusion. The protrusion engages the engagement surface. In a second embodiment, the coupling nut may include a spring pin. The connector body may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The spring pin engages the engagement surface. The spring pin may be made of multiple components, for example, a pin and a spring. In another embodiment, the spring pin may be a single component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Maurice Sun, Hecham Elkhatib
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Patent number: 9397441Abstract: The connector assembly may include a ratcheting feature which prevents the coupling nut from turning due to vibration or shock. The coupling nut may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The connector may include a spring washer. The spring washer may be located between the coupling nut and the connector body. The spring washer may include a protrusion. The protrusion engages the engagement surface. In a second embodiment, the coupling nut may include a spring pin. The connector body may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The spring pin engages the engagement surface. The spring pin may be made of multiple components, for example, a pin and a spring. In another embodiment, the spring pin may be a single component.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Cinch Connections, Inc.Inventors: Maurice Sun, Hecham Elkhatib
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Publication number: 20140273584Abstract: The connector assembly may include a ratcheting feature which prevents the coupling nut from turning due to vibration or shock. The coupling nut may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The connector may include a spring washer. The spring washer may be located between the coupling nut and the connector body. The spring washer may include a protrusion. The protrusion engages the engagement surface. In a second embodiment, the coupling nut may include a spring pin. The connector body may include an engagement surface. The engagement surface may be a series of peaks and valleys. The spring pin engages the engagement surface. The spring pin may be made of multiple components, for example, a pin and a spring. In another embodiment, the spring pin may be a single component.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: Maurice Sun, Hecham Elkhatib
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Publication number: 20070178719Abstract: An electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski, Alan Raclawski
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Publication number: 20070066091Abstract: Provided is an electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski, Alan Raclawski
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Publication number: 20050153604Abstract: Provided is an electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski
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Publication number: 20050118888Abstract: Provided is an electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski
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Publication number: 20050118889Abstract: Provided is an electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski
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Publication number: 20050118890Abstract: Provided is an electrical connector having first and second surfaces and configured to establish electrical communication between two or more electrical devices. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a resilient, conductive contact retained in an aperture disposed from the first surface to the second surface. To contact the electrical devices, the contact includes a center portion from which extends two diverging, cantilevered spring arms that project beyond either surface of the electrical connector. To shorten the path that current must travel through the contact, one spring arm terminates in a bellows leg that extends proximate to the second spring arm. When placed between the electrical devices, the spring arms are deflected together causing the bellows leg to press against the second spring arm. For retaining the contact within the aperture, the contact also includes retention members extending from the center portion that engage the insulative housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Cinch Connectors, Inc.Inventors: David Mendenhall, Hecham Elkhatib, Richard Miklinski
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Patent number: 5823801Abstract: An electrical connector carries a plurality of contacts each comprising an electrically conductive body made of sheet material. The body of each contact has a thickness defined by thickness of the sheet material, and an outer edge extending through the thickness. The body includes a lead having an edge portion which is engageable with a circuit path on a substrate for surface mount solder attachment thereto, and the lead has a recess in the edge portion which provides a receptacle for solder during the surface mount solder attachment.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventor: Hecham Elkhatib