Patents by Inventor Jeffrey W. Mason
Jeffrey W. Mason 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: 10807801Abstract: An inverted carrier lift and method is disclosed. The inverted carrier lift includes a trolley movable along an overhead conveyor and a carrier for supporting a workpiece to undergo an assembly or manufacturing process. The carrier is movable relative to the trolley from a raised position to a lowered position by a motor engaged with a lifting mechanism on the trolley. On rotation of the motor, the carrier and supported workpiece is lowered or raised to position the workpiece in the workstation for processing. The workpiece may be disengaged by the carrier for support of the workpiece by one of many different fixtures depending on the processing. Following processing, the workpiece is re-engaged by the carrier, moved to a raised position and the trolley is transferred to a subsequent workstation.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Comau LLCInventors: Velibor Kilibarda, William Maybee, Michael R. Dugas, Michael L. Gentile, Matthew P. Sosnowski, Lei Zhou, Freddie Tappo, Jeffrey W. Mason, Neil G. Greig
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Publication number: 20190329981Abstract: An inverted carrier lift and method is disclosed. The inverted carrier lift includes a trolley movable along an overhead conveyor and a carrier for supporting a workpiece to undergo an assembly or manufacturing process. The carrier is movable relative to the trolley from a raised position to a lowered position by a motor engaged with a lifting mechanism on the trolley. On rotation of the motor, the carrier and supported workpiece is lowered or raised to position the workpiece in the workstation for processing. The workpiece may be disengaged by the carrier for support of the workpiece by one of many different fixtures depending on the processing. Following processing, the workpiece is re-engaged by the carrier, moved to a raised position and the trolley is transferred to a subsequent workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Velibor Kilibarda, William Maybee, Michael R. Dugas, Michael L. Gentile, Matthew P. Sosnowski, Lei Zhou, Freddie Tappo, Jeffrey W. Mason, Neil G. Greig
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Patent number: 10384873Abstract: An inverted carrier lift and method is disclosed. The inverted carrier lift includes a trolley movable along an overhead conveyor and a carrier for supporting a workpiece to undergo an assembly or manufacturing process. The carrier is movable relative to the trolley from a raised position to a lowered position by a motor mounted engaged with a lifting mechanism onboard the trolley. On rotation of the motor, the carrier and supported workpiece is lowered or raised to position the workpiece in the workstation for processing. The workpiece may be disengaged by the carrier for support of the workpiece by one of many different fixtures depending on the processing. Following processing, the workpiece is re-engaged by the carrier, moved to a raised position and the trolley is transferred to a subsequent workstation.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Comau LLCInventors: Velibor Kilibarda, William Maybee, Michael R. Dugas, Michael L. Gentile, Matthew P. Sosnowski, Lei Zhou, Freddie Tappo, Jeffrey W. Mason, Neil G. Greig
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Publication number: 20170320669Abstract: An inverted carrier lift and method is disclosed. The inverted carrier lift includes a trolley movable along an overhead conveyor and a carrier for supporting a workpiece to undergo an assembly or manufacturing process. The carrier is movable relative to the trolley from a raised position to a lowered position by a motor mounted engaged with a lifting mechanism onboard the trolley. On rotation of the motor, the carrier and supported workpiece is lowered or raised to position the workpiece in the workstation for processing. The workpiece may be disengaged by the carrier for support of the workpiece by one of many different fixtures depending on the processing. Following processing, the workpiece is re-engaged by the carrier, moved to a raised position and the trolley is transferred to a subsequent workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Velibor Kilibarda, William Maybee, Michael R. Dugas, Michael L. Gentile, Matthew P. Sosnowski, Lei Zhou, Freddie Tappo, Jeffrey W. Mason, Neil G. Greig
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Patent number: 7686624Abstract: An electrical connector includes an insulator holding a plurality of contacts in an array corresponding to an array of pads on an electronic device. At least one shorting path electrically connects at least two of the contacts in the array. The insulator includes a plurality of apertures therethrough, with each aperture defining a contact location on the insulator. The insulator includes a channel formed between at least two contact locations. The channel defines a location of a shorting path and the shorting path is at least partially within the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Mason, Wayne S. Alden, III, Peter D. Wapenski
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Publication number: 20090088005Abstract: An electrical connector includes an insulator holding a plurality of contacts in an array corresponding to an array of pads on an electronic device. At least one shorting path electrically connects at least two of the contacts in the array. The insulator includes a plurality of apertures therethrough, with each aperture defining a contact location on the insulator. The insulator includes a channel formed between at least two contact locations. The channel defines a location of a shorting path and the shorting path is at least partially within the insulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Jeffrey W. Mason, Wayne S. Alden, III, Peter D. Wapenski
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Publication number: 20080227307Abstract: An electrical interconnect system for providing electrical connection between two or more opposing arrays of contact areas, the electrical interconnect having a conductive substrate and conductors electrically isolated from the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Wayne S. Alden, Jeffrey W. Mason, Peter Wapenski, Curtis G. Knaub
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Patent number: 7070420Abstract: An electrical interconnect system is provided including a substrate and an array of electrical contacts held in the substrate. Each of the electrical contacts includes a nonconductive elastomeric element and an associated conductive element. The nonconductive element has opposite ends that are disposed beyond respective opposite sides of the substrate. The conductive element includes a body having opposite ends that are disposed exteriorly of the respective opposite ends of the nonconductive elastomeric element. The opposite ends of the nonconductive elastomeric element resiliently press against the respective opposite ends of the conductive element when a force is applied to the electrical contact.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventors: Steven B. Wakefield, Wayne S. Alden, III, Jeffrey W. Mason, Shiraz Sameja, Peter D. Wapenski
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Patent number: 6796810Abstract: A connector for board-to-board or board-to-socket interconnect applications includes a plurality of conductive elastomeric columnar contacts surrounded by an insulative body. In one embodiment employed in board-to-board applications, the columnar contacts are substantially longer than wide to facilitate mounting of components between opposed boards. The conductive columnar contacts extend slightly beyond the surfaces of the insulative body. The body may include integral raised collars that surround opposing ends of the conductive columnar contacts and at least one stop flange integral with the body that limits overstress on tips of the conductive columnar contacts.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Stephen D. DelPrete, Jeffrey W. Mason, Michael L. Kirkman, Steven B. Wakefield, William R. Arsenault, Shiraz Sameja, Peter D. Wapenski, Arthur G. Michaud
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Publication number: 20040110400Abstract: A connector for board-to-board or board-to-socket interconnect applications includes a plurality of conductive elastomeric columnar contacts surrounded by an insulative body. In one embodiment employed in board-to-board applications, the columnar contacts are substantially longer than wide to facilitate mounting of components between opposed boards. The conductive columnar contacts extend slightly beyond the surfaces of the insulative body. The body may include integral raised collars that surround opposing ends of the conductive columnar contacts and at least one stop flange integral with the body that limits overstress on tips of the conductive columnar contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Stephen D. DelPrete, Jeffrey W. Mason, Michael L. Kirkman, Steven B. Wakefield, William R. Arsenault, Shiraz Sameja, Peter D. Wapenski, Arthur G. Michaud