Patents by Inventor Kenneth M. Stiles
Kenneth M. Stiles 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: 8814578Abstract: Modular connectors are provided that have a modular receptacle connector assembly matable with a modular plug connector assembly for connecting AC or DC power connectors and electrical signals including board-to-board and wire-to-board connection. Provided is a “pass through” modular component to facilitate connection and disconnection of only the power supply for service without disconnecting the entire system. The wire connector also may load to the main housing thus obviating the need for a panel mount. Also provided is a one-unit modular connector system with either a coplanar or a right-angle design. Furthermore, multiple AC and/or DC power supplies can be provided that utilize minimum board space.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Arvind Patel, Bratislav Kostic, Kenneth M. Stiles, Ronald S. Fox
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Patent number: 8435047Abstract: Modular connectors are provided that have a modular receptacle connector assembly matable with a modular plug connector assembly for connecting AC or DC power connectors and electrical signals including board-to-board and wire-to-board connection. Provided is a “pass through” modular component to facilitate connection and disconnection of only the power supply for service without disconnecting the entire system. The wire connector also may load to the main housing thus obviating the need for a panel mount. Also provided is a one-unit modular connector system with either a coplanar or a right-angle design. Furthermore, multiple AC and/or DC power supplies can be provided that utilize minimum board space.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Arvind Patel, Bratislav Kostic, Kenneth M. Stiles, Ron Fox
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Patent number: 7713077Abstract: An interposer connector is provided that is suitable for translatable connection between a first and second connector. The interposer connector includes a housing with a face that includes an opening and a terminal positioned in the opening. The terminal is configured to pivot about the opening so that when the interposer is caused to couple the first and second connector, the terminal may translate along a first plane to account for misalignment in a first direction between the first and second connector. The housing may further be configured to allow the terminal to translate in a second plane that is substantially perpendicular to the first plane so as to account for misalignment in a second direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Daniel B. McGowan, Kenneth M. Stiles, Kenneth T. Stead, Arvind Patel, Michael S. Bean
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Publication number: 20090142970Abstract: Modular connectors are provided that have a modular receptacle connector assembly matable with a modular plug connector assembly for connecting AC or DC power connectors and electrical signals including board-to-board and wire-to-board connection. Provided is a “pass through” modular component to facilitate connection and disconnection of only the power supply for service without disconnecting the entire system. The wire connector also may load to the main housing thus obviating the need for a panel mount. Also provided is a one-unit modular connector system with either a coplanar or a right-angle design. Furthermore, multiple AC and/or DC power supplies can be provided that utilize minimum board space.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: MOLEX INCORPORATEDInventors: Arvind Patel, Bratislav Kostic, Kenneth M. Stiles, Ron Fox
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Patent number: 6926539Abstract: A board to board connector for use in high speed signal transmission applications includes male and female connector components that interengage with each other. Each of the male and female parts has an insulative housing that holds a plurality of individual terminal assemblies in cavities defined by corresponding walls of each connector component. The exterior surfaces of the connector components are plated with a metal so as to provide a unitary grounding datum around each of the individual terminal assemblies. Each of the connector components may utilize a center engagement member that runs lengthwise through the connector components, one of the center engagement members having a contact blade formed integrally therewith and the other of the center engagement members including a plurality of spring arms, also integrally formed with the connector component so that the grounding shield portions of the two connectors make contact with each other first before the terminals of the connector make contact.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Victor Zaderej, Kenneth M. Stiles, Kent E. Regnier
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Publication number: 20040198077Abstract: A board to board connector for use in high speed signal transmission applications includes male and female connector components that interengage with each other. Each of the male and female parts has an insulative housing that holds a plurality of individual terminal assemblies in cavities defined by corresponding walls of each connector component. The exterior surfaces of the connector components are plated with a metal so as to provide a unitary grounding datum around each of the individual terminal assemblies. Each of the connector components may utilize a center engagement member that runs lengthwise through the connector components, one of the center engagement members having a contact blade formed integrally therewith and the other of the center engagement members including a plurality of spring arms, also integrally formed with the connector component so that the grounding shield portions of the two connectors make contact with each other first before the terminals of the connector make contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Victor Zaderej, Kenneth M. Stiles, Kent E. Regnier
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Patent number: 6702590Abstract: A board to board connector for use in high speed signal transmission applications includes male and female connector components that interengage with each other. Each of the male and female parts has an insulative housing that holds a plurality of individual terminal assemblies in cavities defined by corresponding walls of each connector component. The exterior surfaces of the connector components are plated with a metal so as to provide a unitary grounding datum around each of the individual terminal assemblies. Each of the connector components may utilize a center engagement member that runs lengthwise through the connector components, one of the center engagement members having a contact blade formed integrally therewith and the other of the center engagement members including a plurality of spring arms, also integrally formed with the connector component so that the grounding shield portions of the two connectors make contact with each other first before the terminals of the connector make contact.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Victor Zaderej, Kenneth M. Stiles, Kent E. Regnier
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Publication number: 20030013325Abstract: A board to board connector for use in high speed signal transmission applications includes male and female connector components that interengage with each other. Each of the male and female parts has an insulative housing that holds a plurality of individual terminal assemblies in cavities defined by corresponding walls of each connector component. The exterior surfaces of the connector components are plated with a metal so as to provide a unitary grounding datum around each of the individual terminal assemblies. Each of the connector components may utilize a center engagement member that runs lengthwise through the connector components, one of the center engagement members having a contact blade formed integrally therewith and the other of the center engagement members including a plurality of spring arms, also integrally formed with the connector component so that the grounding shield portions of the two connectors make contact with each other first before the terminals of the connector make contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Victor Zaderej, Kenneth M. Stiles, Kent E. Regnier
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Patent number: 4505541Abstract: There is provided a cable construction which resists attack by mammals, fowl or fish. The cable construction consists of a core containing at least one optical fiber about which there is an organic cushion layer, preferably polymeric in nature. About the cushion layer there are a pair of counter-helically wound resin-impregnated inorganic fibers to provide tensile and hoop strength. About the pair of counter-helically wound inorganic fibers there is provided one or more layer(s) of resin-impregnated inorganic fibers helically-wound to an angle greater than 60.degree., and preferably approaching 90.degree.. These fibers when bitten provide needle-like projections which irritate the mammal, e.g., rodent, fowl or fish and discourage any attempt to continue to attack the cable. The cable is normally provided with an outer casing of a thermoplastic polymer for handling purposes. It may also include a layer containing abrasive materials which also deters attack by mammal, fowl or fish.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventors: Robert J. Considine, Joseph F. Schirtzinger, Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4365865Abstract: There is provided a hybrid cable comprised of a plurality of optical fibers and metal conductors wound at a common lay angle. At least the metal conductors are sheathed by a fiber-reinforced resin and are prevented thereby from hockling.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1981Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4305770Abstract: A resin reinforced fiber structure is formed by coating and curing the resin of resin coated fibers in air form a hard gel surface is passed in contact with a mass of particles maintained at a temperature from about 95.degree. C. to the thermal degradation temperature of the resin to complete internal cure of the resin.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1980Date of Patent: December 15, 1981Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4285749Abstract: A resin reinforced fiber structure is formed by coating and curing the resin of resin coated fibers in air form a hard gel surface is passed through a bath containing a molten metal at a temperature from about 95.degree. C. to the anaerobic degradation temperature of the resin to complete internal cure of the resin under non-oxidizing conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Assignee: Sea Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4261643Abstract: A connector for interconnecting the ends of two optical fiber cables to provide accurate alignment of the optical fibers free of stress from the mechanical linkage of the respective cables. The sheath at the adjoining end of each cable is split in two and separated to expose the optical fiber. The split ends of the sheath are inserted in separate diverging holes in a mounting ferrule while the exposed optical fiber is inserted in a central bore between the diverging holes. The sheath ends are anchored by cementing the ends in the holes. Only the very outer end of the exposed optical fiber is anchored by cement in the ferrule to fix the alignment of the fiber. The rest of the exposed fiber between the anchored outer end and the point at which the sheath is split is bowed slightly to relieve any tension on the fiber. The ends of the cables are joined by mounting the ferrules in a common connector body with the outer ends of the fibers held in abutting axial alignment.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventors: Kenneth M. Stiles, Charles H. Smith
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Patent number: 4239335Abstract: A room temperature vulcanizable silicone rubber having a high coefficient of thermal expansion is provided at the interface between an optical fiber and a surrounding fiber reinforced resin shell in a cable construction. The surrounding rubber because of high coefficient thermal expansion shrinks more than the optical fiber or the resin shell during the manufacture operation. This relieves radial compressive loads on the optical fiber and prevents the distortion of the optical fiber by the surrounding fiber reinforced shell in manufacture and use. As a consequence, light transmission qualities are not impaired.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1978Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4211591Abstract: A room temperature vulcanizable silicone rubber having a high coefficient of thermal expansion is provided at the interface between an optical fiber and a surrounding fiber reinforced resin shell in a cable construction. The surrounding rubber because of high coefficient thermal expansion shrinks more than the optical fiber or the resin shell during the manufacture operation. This relieves radial compressive loads on the optical fiber and prevents the distortion of the optical fiber by the surrounding fiber reinforced shell in manufacture and use. As a consequence, light transmission qualities are not impaired.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Air Logistics CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4168194Abstract: A resin reinforced fiber structure is formed by drawing fibers under tension, in spaced relation to each other through a bath containing a molten heat curable resin, combining the fibers in mutual contact for removal of excess resin, spreading the fibers for passage through a preheating zone and then in a recombined state through a plurality of radiant heating zones and relatively narrow cold shaping dies in series. The preheating and heating zones provide heated surfaces in spaced relation to the resin coated fibers, effect a viscosity break to enable the resin to more completely wet the fibers and advance polymerization towards a gel point. The narrow cold shaping dies provide the desired shape to the final article and remove excess resin as cure is advanced. The fiber reinforced resin structure at about the resin gel point is passed through a final cold shaping die, and then to a final curing zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1977Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: Sea Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4113349Abstract: A room temperature vulcanizable silicone rubber having a high coefficient of thermal expansion is provided at the interface between an optical fiber and a surrounding fiber reinforced resin shell in a cable construction. The surrounding rubber because of high coefficient thermal expansion shrinks more than the optical fiber or the resin shell during the manufcture operation. This relieves radial compressive loads on the optical fiber and prevents the distortion of the optical fiber by the surrounding fiber reinforced shell in manufacture and use. As a consequence, light transmission qualities are not impaired.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1975Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Air Logistics CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles
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Patent number: 4033279Abstract: There is provided a reusable flexible fairing for securing to anchoring cables to reduce cable drag which consists of two wedge shaped interlocking body members interconnected by a flexible web providing a contoured inner surface which in combination with contoured end walls of the body members embrace the cable to be faired and provide a streamline cross-sectional profile for minimizing drag. There is also provided a system for adding and removing the fairing from a cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1976Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Sea-Log CorporationInventor: Kenneth M. Stiles