Patents by Inventor James J. Rathburn
James J. Rathburn 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: 7422439Abstract: An electrical interconnect assembly for electrically interconnecting terminals on a first circuit member with terminals on a second circuit member. The electrical interconnect assembly includes a housing having a plurality of through openings extending between a first surface and a second surface. A plurality of contact members are positioned in a plurality of the through openings. The contact members include a base portion and one or more beams. A layer is molded to the housing and the contact members to retain the contact members in the openings. A solder member is preferably coupled with an engagement feature on the base portion of the contact member.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventors: James J. Rathburn, Martin Cavegn
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Publication number: 20080182436Abstract: An electrical assembly including a socket assembly, a first circuit member electrically coupled to contact members along a first side of a socket assembly, and a second circuit member electrically coupled to the contact members along a second side of the socket assembly. A flexible circuit member is interposed between the socket assembly and the second circuit member. The flexible circuit member comprises a plurality of electrical traces electrically coupled with the contact members on the socket assembly. In one embodiment the flexible circuit member comprises a distal portion extending the electrical traces beyond the socket assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 7326064Abstract: An electrical interconnect assembly for electrically interconnecting terminals on a first circuit member with terminals on a second circuit member. The electrical interconnect assembly includes a housing having a plurality of through openings extending between a first surface and a second surface. A plurality of electrical contact member are positioned in a plurality of the through openings. The contact members have at least one engagement feature forming a snap-fit relationship with the housing. A stabilizing structure on the housing limits deflection of the contact members in at least one direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventors: James J. Rathburn, Martin Cavegn
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Patent number: 7297003Abstract: An electrical interconnect assembly for electrically interconnecting terminals on a first circuit member with terminals on a second circuit member. The electrical interconnect assembly includes a housing having a plurality of through openings extending between a first surface and a second surface. A plurality of contact members are positioned in a plurality of the through openings. The contact members include a base portion, a first beam having a proximal end attached to the base portion and a distal end extending away from the base portion in a first direction, and a second beam having a proximal end attached to the base portion and a distal end extending away from the base portion generally in the first direction. The first and second beams are configured to form at least one loop. At least one tab is attached to the base portion. The tab includes at least one engagement feature mechanically coupled to a solder member.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventors: James J. Rathburn, Martin Cavegn
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Patent number: 7214069Abstract: A normally closed connector apparatus for electrically connecting first and second circuit members. An electrically insulative connector housing having a first portion translatable relative to a second portion is provided. The connector housing is adapted to be positioned substantially between the first and second circuit members. A plurality of resilient contact members are retained in the first portion of the housing. The contact members have first distal ends that do not extend substantially above an upper surface of the second portion. Displacement of the second portion relative to the first portion in a translated configuration positions the first distal ends of the contact members above the upper surface of the second portion to electrically couple with the first circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 7160119Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving a very fine pitch interconnect between a flexible circuit member and another circuit member with extremely co-planar electrical contacts that have a large range of compliance. An electrical interconnect assembly that can be used as a die-level test probe, a wafer probe, and a printed circuit probe is also disclosed. The second circuit member can be a printed circuit board, another flexible circuit, a bare-die device, an integrated circuit device, an organic or inorganic substrate, a rigid circuit and virtually any other type of electrical component. A plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a housing. The electrical contacts may be arranged randomly or in a one or two-dimensional array. The housing acts as a receptacle to individually locate and generally align the electrical contacts, while preventing adjacent contacts from touching. The first ends of the electrical contacts are electrically coupled to a flexible circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 7121839Abstract: An apparatus and method for making a compliant interconnect assembly adapted to electrically couple a first circuit member to a second circuit member. The first dielectric layer has a first major surface and a plurality of through openings. A plurality of electrical traces are positioned against the first major surface of the first dielectric layer. The electric traces include a plurality of conductive compliant members having first distal ends aligned with a plurality of the openings in the first dielectric layer. The first distal ends are adapted to electrically couple with the first circuit member. The second dielectric layer has a first major surface positioned against the electric traces and the first major surface of the first dielectric layer. The second dielectric layer has a plurality of through openings through which the electric traces electrically couple with the second circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 7114960Abstract: An apparatus and method for making a compliant interconnect assembly adapted to electrically couple a first circuit member to a second circuit member. The first dielectric layer has a first major surface and a plurality of through openings. A plurality of electrical traces are positioned against the first major surface of the first dielectric layer. The electric traces include a plurality of conductive compliant members having first distal ends aligned with a plurality of the openings in the first dielectric layer. The first distal ends are adapted to electrically couple with the first circuit member. The second dielectric layer has a first major surface positioned against the electric traces and the first major surface of the first dielectric layer. The second dielectric layer has a plurality of through openings through which the electric traces electrically couple with the second circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Gryhics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6957963Abstract: An apparatus and method for making a compliant interconnect assembly. The compliant interconnect assembly includes a first carrier having a first major surface and a plurality of through openings. A first major surface of a first flexible circuit member having a plurality of electrical traces is attached to the first major surface of the first carrier. The electrical traces include a plurality of compliant members having at least one distal end projecting in one of the openings of the first carrier. A first major surface of a second carrier is positioned opposite a second major surface of the first flexible circuit member. The second carrier has a plurality of through openings aligned with the plurality of the compliant members.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6939143Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving a fine pitch interconnect between a flexible circuit member and another circuit member with co-planar electrical contacts that have a large range of compliance. The interconnect assembly includes a substrate with one or more compliant raised portions. At least one flexible circuit member having a first surface with a plurality of contact pads and a second surface is provided. The substrate is located along the second surface of the flexible circuit member with the compliant raised portions aligned with the contact pads so that the compliant raised portions bias the contact pads with corresponding contact pads on the first circuit member when in a compressive relationship.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6830460Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving a very fine pitch interconnect between a flexible circuit member and another circuit member with extremely co-planar electrical contacts that have a large range of compliance. An electrical interconnect assembly that can be used as a die-level test probe, a wafer probe, and a printed circuit probe is also disclosed. The second circuit member can be a printed circuit board, another flexible circuit, a bare-die device, an integrated circuit device, an organic or inorganic substrate, a rigid circuit and virtually any other type of electrical component. A plurality of electrical contacts are arranged in a housing. The electrical contacts may be arranged randomly or in a one or two-dimensional array. The housing acts as a receptacle to individually locate and generally align the electrical contacts, while preventing adjacent contacts from touching. The first ends of the electrical contacts are electrically coupled to a flexible circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Publication number: 20040029411Abstract: An apparatus and method for making a compliant interconnect assembly. The compliant interconnect assembly includes a first carrier having a first major surface and a plurality of through openings. A first major surface of a first flexible circuit member having a plurality of electrical traces is attached to the first major surface of the first carrier. The electrical traces include a plurality of compliant members having at least one distal end projecting in one of the openings of the first carrier. A first major surface of a second carrier is positioned opposite a second major surface of the first flexible circuit member. The second carrier has a plurality of through openings aligned with the plurality of the compliant members.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6572396Abstract: A connector apparatus including a connector housing having one or more apertures. One or more contact members are positioned within each of the apertures. Each contact member has a first interface portion adjacent to a receiving opening and a second interface portion. The contact members are moveable between an engaged and a disengaged position within the receiving opening. A first compliant material retains the contact members to the connector housing. A second compliant material is positioned to bias the contact members toward the engaged position. An actuator is releasably engaged with the housing. The contact members are biased toward the engaged position when the actuator is engaged with the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Publication number: 20030003779Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving a fine pitch interconnect between a flexible circuit member and another circuit member with co-planar electrical contacts that have a large range of compliance. The interconnect assembly includes a substrate with one or more compliant raised portions. At least one flexible circuit member having a first surface with a plurality of contact pads and a second surface is provided. The substrate is located along the second surface of the flexible circuit member with the compliant raised portions aligned with the contact pads so that the compliant raised portions bias the contact pads with corresponding contact pads on the first circuit member when in a compressive relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: James J Rathburn
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Patent number: 6409521Abstract: A solderless electrical connector in which the contact members provide at least two modes of compliance. The first mode of compliance is determined primarily by the resilience of the encapsulating material. The contact members rotates and/or translates within the encapsulating material during the first mode of compliance, although elastic deformation of the contact members may also be factors. The encapsulating material provides a relatively large range of motion at a low force, allowing for the contact to achieve continuity and planarity despite a significant mismatch. Once the encapsulating material between the contact members and a surface of the housing is substantially compressed, further movement is constrained to promote elastic bending of the contact members in the second mode of compliance. A replaceable chip module using the present solderless connector is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6247938Abstract: An electrical connector for electrically connecting a first circuit members to a second circuit member. The electrical connector includes an electrically insulative connector housing having one or more apertures. A first contact member is located in the aperture. The first contact member has at least one helical portion and a first circuit interface portion configured to engage with the first circuit member at a first circuit interface. A resilient, dielectric encapsulation material defines a first compliant member surrounding a portion of the first contact member within the aperture. The first compliant member provides a first mode of compliance. At least one aperture side wall is positioned to engage with the first contact member in a compressed mode. The first contact member defines a second compliant member. The first and second compliant members exhibit a second mode of compliance in response to engagement with the aperture side wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6231353Abstract: A solderless connector with multiple modes of compliance providing an initial insertion force differing from the secondary insertion force. The connector has multiple compliant members that can be independently adjusted to accommodate a wide range of circuit members. The connector allows the contact members to be arranged with a fine pitch without shorting. The multiple compliant members accommodate a wide range of thermal and vibrational effects, and can be configured to accommodate a wide range of compression distances. An electrically insulative connector housing is positioned substantially between the first and second circuit members. A resilient contact member is positioned generally within the connector housing. The contact member has resilient first and second circuit interface portions. The resilient contact member comprises a first compliant member. At least one end stop is provided for engaging with the contact member in a second mode of compliance.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6178629Abstract: A replaceable chip module for electrically connecting one or more first circuit members to a second circuit member. The replaceable chip module includes a module housing has a plurality of device sites each capable of receiving at least one first circuit member. A first connector is located in each of the device sites. The first connector includes one or more first contact members having a first compliant member defining a first circuit interface engageable with the first circuit member, a resilient, dielectric encapsulating material defining a second compliant member surrounding a portion of the first contact member, the first and second compliant members providing a first mode of compliance, and at least one end stop positioned to engage with the first contact member in a second mode of compliance. A second connector is positioned to electrically connect the first connector to the second circuit member.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 6135783Abstract: A solderless connector with multiple modes of compliance providing an initial insertion force differing from the secondary insertion force. The connector has multiple compliant members that can be independently adjusted to accommodate a wide range of circuit members. The connector allows the contact members to be arranged with a fine pitch without shorting. The multiple compliant members accommodate a wide range of thermal and vibrational effects, and can be configured to accommodate a wide range of compression distances. An electrically insulative connector housing is positioned substantially between the first and second circuit members. A resilient contact member is positioned generally within the connector housing. The contact member has resilient first and second circuit interface portions. The resilient contact member comprises a first compliant member. At least one end stop is provided for engaging with the contact member in a second mode of compliance.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Gryphics, Inc.Inventor: James J. Rathburn
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Patent number: 5947749Abstract: An electrical connector that uses an elastomeric element to provide a short path, high performance, electrical interconnection that is mechanically stable and reliable. In accordance with the present invention, lateral movement of the contacts is controlled by providing contact receiving slots formed in a rigid housing and/or an alignment plate. Movement of the contacts during actuation is controlled, at least in part, by specifying the compression properties of an elastomeric element, providing a contact stop portion in the housing, and/or providing a pre-load between the contacts and the corresponding printed circuit board terminals. Because the movement of the contacts is controlled, the wiping action between the contacts and the device leads and/or the printed circuit board pads is also controlled, resulting in a more reliable contacting system.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: JohnsTech International CorporationInventor: James J. Rathburn