Patents by Inventor Kenneth G. Irish
Kenneth G. Irish 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: 7765689Abstract: A self-locking wire terminal assembly and a shape memory wire termination system includes an electrical terminal constructed with spring legs which provide two opposing points of contact on a mating electrical conductive pin. The points of contact prevent the pin from being removed. The shape memory termination system is formed by electrically coupling a clip assembly to shape memory wire and to an electrical source. In one embodiment, the shape memory wire causes an actuator to activate when the shape memory wire dissipates electrical power. The terminal assemblies may be manufactured by assembling wire with conduction pads onto a continuous reel. The terminal assemblies may be formed from the reel by trimming wire and linkages between the conduction pads.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Irish, James A. Turek
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Patent number: 7637785Abstract: Electrical connectors that contain a flexible region are provided. In one embodiment, a connector has a first portion that includes several channels and a second portion that has one or more channels. One or more of the channels may include conductors for electrical connections. The connector further comprises a flexible region that is configured to flexibly connect the first portion with the second portion. Further aspects of the invention relate to connection systems that include a connector having a flexible region. The connection system comprises a connector and an element, such as a connecting block, having one or more mounting surfaces. An alignment feature may be used to align the connector block with a connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Irish, Kevin L. Russelburg
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Publication number: 20090183367Abstract: A self-locking wire terminal assembly and a shape memory wire termination system includes an electrical terminal constructed with spring legs which provide two opposing points of contact on a mating electrical conductive pin. The points of contact prevent the pin from being removed. The shape memory termination system is formed by electrically coupling a clip assembly to shape memory wire and to an electrical source. In one embodiment, the shape memory wire causes an actuator to activate when the shape memory wire dissipates electrical power. The terminal assemblies may be manufactured by assembling wire with conduction pads onto a continuous reel. The terminal assemblies may be formed from the reel by trimming wire and linkages between the conduction pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventors: KENNETH G. IRISH, James A. Turek
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Publication number: 20090061693Abstract: Electrical connectors that contain a flexible region are provided. In one embodiment, a connector has a first portion that includes several channels and a second portion that has one or more channels. One or more of the channels may include conductors for electrical connections. The connector further comprises a flexible region that is configured to flexibly connect the first portion with the second portion. Further aspects of the invention relate to connection systems that include a connector having a flexible region. The connection system comprises a connector and an element, such as a connecting block, having one or more mounting surfaces. An alignment feature may be used to align the connector block with a connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: KENNETH G. IRISH, Kevin L. Russelburg
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Patent number: 7491101Abstract: A self-locking wire terminal assembly and a shape memory wire termination system includes an electrical terminal constructed with spring legs which provide two opposing points of contact on a mating electrical conductive pin. The points of contact prevent the pin from being removed. The shape memory termination system is formed by electrically coupling a clip assembly to shape memory wire and to an electrical source. In one embodiment, the shape memory wire causes an actuator to activate when the shape memory wire dissipates electrical power. The terminal assemblies may be manufactured by assembling wire with conduction pads onto a continuous reel. The terminal assemblies may be formed from the reel by trimming wire and linkages between the conduction pads.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Irish, James A. Turek
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Patent number: 7255614Abstract: An electrical terminal configured to electrically mate with a conductive blade may include a base integrally formed with lateral walls, at least one spring member, and at least one contact rib. The spring member extends from at least one of the lateral walls, and is configured to contact a first surface of the conductive blade. The contact rib extends from an upper surface of the base, and is configured to contact a second surface of the conductive blade. The spring member may include an extension beam angled toward the base, with a tip of the extension beam being canted away from the base, so as not to snag the conductive blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works IncInventors: Kenneth G. Irish, James A. Turek, Kevin Russelburg
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Patent number: 7245504Abstract: A power distribution system is provided for an automobile mirror assembly or the like, and includes a flexible membrane having electrical traces electrically connected to the vehicle electrical system, and connecting sites for electrically connecting to various power consumers in the mirror assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Illinois Tool Works IncInventors: Cary P. Moreth, Edward Bulgajewski, Timothy A. Norris, Erik Arnold, Laurence M. Hearn, James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish, Michael M. Cubon
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Patent number: 6855007Abstract: A connector for connecting a plurality of wires to a sub-miniature switch and lamp socket assembly having tabs and a ground pin includes a molded, one-piece housing and a plurality of terminals for joining the plurality of wires to the tabs and ground pin. A plurality of openings are formed within the housing, accepting both the plurality of terminals and the tabs and ground pin of the assembly, and allowing the terminals to connect with the tabs and ground pin. The plurality of openings are formed within the bottom, front, and back faces of the housing. A method of connecting a sub-miniature switch and lamp socket assembly having tabs and a ground pin to a plurality of wires is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Irish, James A. Turek
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Publication number: 20040214472Abstract: A connector for connecting a plurality of wires to a sub-miniature switch and lamp socket assembly having tabs and a ground pin includes a molded, one-piece housing and a plurality of terminals for joining the plurality of wires to the tabs and ground pin. A plurality of openings are formed within the housing, accepting both the plurality of terminals and the tabs and ground pin of the assembly, and allowing the terminals to connect with the tabs and ground pin. The plurality of openings are formed within the bottom, front, and back faces of the housing. A method of connecting a sub-miniature switch and lamp socket assembly having tabs and a ground pin to a plurality of wires is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Kenneth G. Irish, James A. Turek
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Publication number: 20040169999Abstract: A power distribution system is provided for an automobile mirror assembly or the like, and includes a flexible membrane having electrical traces electrically connected to the vehicle electrical system, and connecting sites for electrically connecting to various power consumers in the mirror assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Cary P. Moreth, Edward Bulgajewski, Timothy A. Norris, Erik Arnold, Laurence M. Hearn, James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish, Michael M. Cubon
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Publication number: 20040077214Abstract: A bulkhead header for electrically connecting electrical connectors on first and second sides of a bulkhead having first and second surfaces and defining an opening therein includes a body configured for insertion into the bulkhead opening. The header includes at least a pair of tangs for engaging the first surface of the bulkhead. A plurality of pins are disposed in the body and extend from a flange side of the header through to a body side of the header. A flange is formed integral with the body for resting against the second surface of the bulkhead. A portion of the bulkhead is engaged between the tangs and flange to secure the header to the bulkhead. The pins provide electrical connection across the first and second surfaces of the bulkhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: James Turek, Kenneth G. Irish
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Patent number: 6524127Abstract: An insulation displacement connector is adapted to receive an associated cable having a conductor and a covering over the conductor and secure the cable within the connector. The connector includes at least one contact. Each contact has at least one wall having a slot formed therein and defining bifurcated wall sections. The slot defines an entrance between the bifurcated wall sections. Each wall section has an outwardly inclined surface defining a reversed bevel that is contiguous with an inwardly inclined surface extending into the slot. The outwardly inclined surfaces each having a cutting edge formed thereon. A juncture of the inwardly inclined surface and its contiguous outwardly inclined surface defines an apex.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool WorksInventors: James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish
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Patent number: 6511336Abstract: An electrical connector for connecting and mounting a motor upon a printed circuit board comprises a flexible connection between contact fingers of the connector and a base portion of the connector which serves to isolate the motor from the printed circuit board such that vibrations generated by the motor are not transmitted to the printed circuit board. Movable support members mounted upon the base portion also effectively rigidly support the flexibly mounted contact fingers so as to facilitate insertion of motor tab contacts into engagement with the contact fingers of the connector. The printed circuit board is also a printed thick film type printed circuit board, and the connector comprises three dependent leg members which are adapted to be inserted through apertures defined within the printed circuit board and folded beneath the board so as to secure the connector upon the board.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish
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Publication number: 20020192997Abstract: An insulation displacement connector is adapted to receive an associated cable having a conductor and a covering over the conductor and secure the cable within the connector. The connector includes at least one contact. Each contact has at least one wall having a slot formed therein and defining bifurcated wall sections. The slot defines an entrance between the bifurcated wall sections. Each wall section has an outwardly inclined surface defining a reversed bevel that is contiguous with an inwardly inclined surface extending into the slot. The outwardly inclined surfaces each having a cutting edge formed thereon. A juncture of the inwardly inclined surface and its contiguous outwardly inclined surface defines an apex.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish
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Patent number: 6325659Abstract: An electrical connector comprises a plurality of electrical connector contacts which have insulation-displacement portions at first ends thereof and slidable pin-engaging portions at second opposite ends thereof whereby all wire-wrap electrical connections have been eliminated and all electrical connections between external wires and pin contacts of a second electrical connector are solderless. A gas tube over-protection printed circuit board can also be connected to the pin contacts of the second electrical connector in a solderless manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: William J. Heinzen, Kenneth G. Irish
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Patent number: 6220890Abstract: An electrical switch connector assembly, for mating with an electrical switch, comprises a housing having a plurality of electrical contact members disposed therein, wherein each one of the contact members have insulation-piercing members formed upon first end portions thereof for engaging electrical wires, and leaf-spring members formed upon second end portions thereof for engaging prong contact members of the electrical switch. A cover member is snap-engagingly mounted upon the housing so as to cooperate with the housing in retaining the electrical wires mounted therein, and a strain relief member is also snap-engagingly mounted upon the housing so as to co-operate with the cover member in providing strain-relief characteristics to the electrical wires.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: James A. Turek, Kenneth G. Irish