Patents by Inventor Jay H. Neer

Jay H. Neer 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).

  • Patent number: 5481069
    Abstract: Disclosed is a multiconductor, flat, insulated ribbon cable, the cable constructed of a conventional material such as PVC with multiple conductors therein arranged in spaced apart side-by-side relation, and including axially extending terminal reinforced edges composed of a material such as PTFE or PE. The edge reinforcement may be formed by a lamination or extrusion process thereby inhibiting tearing of the edges of the material when the cable is inserted or removed from an enclosure, e.g. of a personal computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Mark E. Andresen, Jay H. Neer, Richard J. Nelson
  • Patent number: 5355489
    Abstract: An apparatus for loading BIOS stored on a direct access storage device in a personal computer system, the system comprising direct access storage device, and a processor card removably mounted to a planar board. The processor card comprises a system processor and ROM memory, while the planar board includes a main memory. A master boot record is stored on the direct access storage device. The master boot record contains a data segment and an executable code segment, the data segment representing the hardware configuration of the personal computer system. A first portion of BIOS included in the ROM memory initializes the system and causes loading of the master boot record into main memory. This first portion of BIOS further compares the hardware configuration data of the master boot record with the hardware configuration data in the ROM memory to verify compatibility with the system processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Bealkowski, John W. Blackledge, Jr., Doyle S. Cronk, Richard A. Dayan, Scott G. Kinnear, George D. Kovach, Jay H. Neer, Matthew S. Palka, Jr., Robert Sachsenmaier, Kevin M. Zyvoloski
  • Patent number: 5334038
    Abstract: An electrical connector for removably receiving a daughter card includes a first group of contact springs, which extend in their free, undeflected state into a card-receiving slot, and a second group of contact springs, which are displaced from this slot in their undeflected state. This connector also includes an actuator, which can be moved to engage the second group of contact springs so that they are moved into the card-receiving slot. The actuator can be left in a position in which it is not so engaged when a first type of daughter card is inserted in the connector, with slotted portions of the daughter card passing over surfaces of the actuator. The actuator is moved into this engagement with the insertion of a second type of daughter card as surfaces on the daughter card push on surfaces of the actuator. The actuator also includes means by which it is locked to this second type of daughter card so that it is restored to its unengaged position as the daughter card is withdrawn from the connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, Todd A. McClurg, Jay H. Neer, Richard J. Nelson, Rocco J. Noschese
  • Patent number: 5308248
    Abstract: A daughter card is provided with an insertion portion, including a row of contact pads on each side of an edge prepared for insertion into the slot of card edge connector, and a contact structure extending from one or both sides of the card. Contact terminals of the contact structure extend parallel to the insertion portion of the card, being electrically connected to circuits within the card. On a mother board, a connector is provided with a first slot for removably receiving the insertion portion of the daughter card, and with one or two slots for removably receiving the contact terminals. The mother board and the daughter card include essential circuits, which are connected through the contact pads, and non-essential circuits, which are connected through the contact terminals. The daughter card may be plugged into a standard type of card edge connector, having only a single, central card-receiving slot, with the contact terminals extending outside the outer surfaces of the connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, Todd A. McClurg, Jay H. Neer, Richard J. Nelson, Darryl C. Newell, Rocco J. Noschese, Ronald P. Sidor
  • Patent number: 5288241
    Abstract: Cover assemblies, capable of being locked and unlocked by means of a key, are configured to be placed over the connectors at each end of an external computer system cable. When these cover assemblies are locked in place, the cable cannot be unplugged from the connector ports of the system devices. When these cover assemblies are unlocked, they can be removed from the cable, and the cable can then be unplugged from the connector ports.A first type of cover assembly is designed to operate with a connector which is fastened in place in its plugged position by means of a pair of screws, while a second type of cover assembly is designed to operate with a connector which is fastened in place by means of a pair of rotatable wire bails. These cover assemblies may also be used to prevent access to connector ports to which cables are not attached by locking in place terminators commonly used on such ports, or by locking in place shells configured for this purpose, if such terminators are otherwise not required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, John R. Dewitt, Paul J. Galinis, Francis A. Kuchar, Jr., Jay H. Neer, Thomas H. Newson
  • Patent number: 5220815
    Abstract: Lockable covers are used to cover either of two types of shield blocks to prevent access to circuits within either of two types of external ports on computing devices. Each such shield block covers the port contacts associated with these circuits, includes locking surfaces for holding the lockable cover in place, and is itself held in place by the attachment features provided on the external port for holding an external cable in place. One such shield block is held in place by a pair of screws extending into threaded holes in the external port, while the other such shield block is held in place by a pair of flexible wire bails rotatably mounted in the external port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, John R. Dewitt, Paul J. Galinis, Francis A. Kuchar, Jr., Jay H. Neer, Thomas H. Newsom
  • Patent number: 5197887
    Abstract: An electronic connector is configured to removably receive either a circuit card of a first type, having one row of contacts per side, on an insertion tab adjacent to an insertion edge, or a circuit card of a second type, having two rows of contacts per side. Two rows of spring contacts are provided for this purpose on each side of a central card-receiving slot. Interposing means are also provided to prevent contact between a daughter card of the first type fully inserted in this slot and one of these rows on each side. These interposing means may consist of a slotted interposer structure slid over a portion of the insertion tab of the card, or alternately of a pair of pivotable interposers mounted along the length of the connector, to be pivoted by sections of daughter cards of the first type so that vanes extending from these interposers will push these springs away from the card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, Todd A. McClurg, Jay H. Neer, Darryl C. Newell, Heinz Piorunneck, Rocco J. Noschese, Ronald P. Sidor
  • Patent number: 5190465
    Abstract: Cover assemblies, capable of being locked and unlocked by means of a key, are configured to be placed over the connectors at each end of an external computer system cable. When these cover assemblies are locked in place, the cable cannot be unplugged from the connector ports of the system devices. When these cover assemblies are unlocked, they can be removed from the cable, and the cable can then be unplugged from the connector ports.A first type of cover assembly is designed to operate with a connector which is fastened in place in its plugged position by means of a pair of screws, while a second type of cover assembly is designed to operate with a connector which is fastened in placed by means of a pair of rotatable wire bails. These cover assemblies may also be used to prevent access to connector ports to which cables are not attached by locking in place terminators commonly used on such ports, or by locking in place shells configured for this purpose, if such terminators are otherwise not required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Ronald V. Davidge, John R. Dewitt, Paul J. Galinis, Francis A. Kuchar, Jr., Jay H. Neer, Thomas H. Newsom
  • Patent number: 5169332
    Abstract: A cable connector, terminator, or shield is fastened in place over a port connector in a unit having a lockable cover, by fastening means which can only be accessed when the cover is unlocked and opened or removed. In a first version, the cable connector, terminator, or shield includes a pair of tabs extending into the unit through a slot at each end of the port connector, with each tab having a notch which forms a latching surface. A rotatable bracket, engaging these latching surfaces, prevents the removal of the connector, terminator, or shield. With the cover opened or removed, this bracket can be rotated into a position in which the latching surfaces are released. In a second version, a locking bracket is provided to extend around an outer portion of the cable connector, terminator, or shield. This locking bracket includes a shaft extending through a hole into the unit, to be fastened in place by a nut engaging a threaded portion of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1992
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Kevin K. Cooke, Ronald V. Davidge, John R. DeWitt, Paul J. Galinis, Jay H. Neer, Thomas H. Newsom
  • Patent number: 5162979
    Abstract: A personal computer system unit has a planar card upon which is mounted a processor card. The processor has mounted thereon those components, except for system memory, which are most likely to be replaced for a system upgrade. The processor card has a printed circuit board with printed circuits thereon that terminate along one edge at contacts. Two aligned edge connectors are mounted on the planar board. One connector has a key which engages a slot on the edge of the processor card to align the many contacts with contact arms. Two levers are mounted on the card and cooperate with frame elements to insert, extract and latch the processor card. Each element also has a guide to align the processor card for insertion into the edge connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Thomas A. Anzelone, Samuel T. Cheung, Mark E. Cohen, Kevin K. Cooke, John R. Dewitt, Michael S. Miller, Jay H. Neer, Eddie M. Reid, Robert D. Wysong
  • Patent number: 5020999
    Abstract: This invention relates to personal computers, and more particularly to personal computers having a connector assembly with an integral retainer enabling resistance to disconnection which would interfere with continued operation of the computer. A particular configuration of card edge connector is provided, and a mating cable end connector is provided with latches which engage and grip undercut portions of recesses adjacent the card edge connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1991
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John R. Dewitt, Jay H. Neer
  • Patent number: 4569468
    Abstract: A continuous forms feed tractor in the form of an elongated housing mounts for rotation thereon, an endless belt from which protrude longitudinal spaced aligned pins, projectable within similarly spaced holes along an edge of a continuous forms record medium for positively feeding the continuous forms medium about a rotary platen and between the platen and a print head for implementing printing on the continuous form. The housing is provided with a long cut forms chute running the length of the same, below the endless belt and parallel therewith for feeding letter size or legal size paper sheets onto and about the platen. A short cut forms chute extends obliquely through the elongated housing, at the end facing the platen, inclined downwardly towards the platen and the long cut forms chute for feeding short cut forms, such as a punch card onto and about the platen for printing thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1986
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Jay H. Neer