Patents by Inventor Kenneth W. Brownell
Kenneth W. Brownell 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: 6350147Abstract: There is provided a high density electrical connector for use on a panel which receives a plurality of closely spaced connectors. The connector includes two intermateable halves. One of the connector halves includes an elongated base having wire termination members on one side and associated electrical contacts on the other side. A hood covers the wire termination side of the base. An electrical cable containing a plurality of insulated wires enters on the side of the hood adjacent to a closely spaced adjoining connector at an angle greater than 0° but less than 90° with respect to the base so that the cable will clear the adjoining connector without the need to unduly bend the cable. The top of the hood may be sloped downwardly from its cable receiving side to the opposing side.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Superior Modular Products IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, John G. Shram
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Publication number: 20010005652Abstract: There is provided a high density electrical connector system including a panel for receiving a plurality of closely spaced elongated connectors. Each connector includes two intermateable halves. One of the connector halves includes an elongated base having wire termination members on one side and associated electrical contacts on the other side. A hood covers the wire termination side of the base. An electrical cable containing a plurality of insulated wires enters on the side of the hood adjacent to a closely spaced adjoining connector at an angle greater than 0° but less than 90° with respect to the base so that the cable will clear the adjoining connector without the need to unduly bend the cable. The top of the hood may be sloped downwardly from its cable receiving side to the opposing side.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: June 28, 2001Inventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, John G. Shram
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Patent number: 5310363Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for reducing pair to pair cross talk which arises in electrical connectors due to closely spaced elongated parallel contacts while maintaining proper longitudinal balance and characteristic impedance of each pair. The cross talk which occurs within the connector is reduced by modifying certain circuit paths either inside or outside of the connector so that each conductor of a first pair which is parallel to and cross talking with an adjacent conductor of a second pair in the connector is relocated adjacent and parallel to the other conductor of the second pair over a predetermined distance. A substantial amount of incident reflected signal, due to impedance mismatch, is reduced by the addition of an additional circuit path, which carries the same signal as one of the relocated conductors of the first pair, at a position adjacent to the other conductor.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Superior Modular Products IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, Sterling A. Vaden
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Patent number: 5299956Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for reducing pair to pair cross talk which arises in electrical connectors due to closely spaced elongated parallel contacts. The cross talk which occurs within the connector is reduced by modifying certain circuit paths either inside or outside of the connector so that each conductor of a first pair which is parallel to and cross talking with an adjacent conductor of a second pair in the connector is relocated adjacent and parallel to the other conductor of the second pair over a predetermined distance. It is preferred that the relocation of the circuit paths occur on a circuit board which is attached to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Superior Modular Products, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, Sterling A. Vaden
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Patent number: 4875875Abstract: A modular connector for field termination of an electrical cable containing a plurality of individually insulated conductors and having a body, a contact carrier in snap-in assembly with the body and a cover assembly for snap-in assembly with the body in the field and including a cover and a cable strain relief member attached to the cover by a living hinge. The cable strain relief member is arranged for snap-in assembly with the body in the field. A stuffing member carried by the cover sets each conductor in an associated contact of IDC type mounted on the contact carrier as the cover is snapped into assembly with the body. A blade mounting on the contact carrier cooperates with a shearing member depending from the cover to trim the free ends of the conductor during cover assembly. Assembly of the cover with the body also applies strain relief to the cable and each of the conductors and also deflects the trimmed conductors away from the shearing blade.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1987Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Brintec CorporationInventors: Lee A. Archer, Kenneth W. Brownell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4850901Abstract: A communications outlet having a baseplate assembly for mounting adjacent a wall surface includes bulkhead connectors and at least one modular plug receptacle for terminating optical and electrical cables. A spool barrel on the baseplate provides for the orderly storage of excess fiberoptic cable. The bulkhead connectors are carried by mounting members releasably secured to the baseplate which permits independent access to each terminated cable for movement to a position remote from the outlet to facilitate convenient servicing without risk of damage to the other terminated cables which comprise the outlet system. A cover cooperates with the mounting members to provide an enclosure for containing the terminated cables. An optional faceplate may be used in conjunction with the cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Brintec CorporationInventors: R. Bruce Smith, Virgil T. Bolick, Jr., Kenneth W. Brownell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4488125Abstract: Novel discrete coaxial cable and coaxial cable assembly constructions are disclosed. One preferred embodiment of the invention is a flat coaxial cable assembly. The invention also provides a novel method for manufacturing the coaxial elements which are the primary structural components of the coaxial cables and assemblies. In this method a signal wire and at least one drain wire are embedded in a minor matrix of dielectric material. A portion of the minor matrix material is peeled or skived away to expose the drain wire or wires. The resulting product is then wrapped in metal foil so that the foil makes electrical contact with the exposed drain wires. This step yields a completed coaxial element. A single element may be embedded in a major matrix of dielectric to yield a coaxial cable or several elements may be so embedded to yield a coaxial cable assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Brand-Rex CompanyInventors: John M. Gentry, Virgil T. Bolick, Jr., Kenneth W. Brownell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4481379Abstract: There is provided an improved flat electrical communications cable which includes a plurality of coplaner pairs of elongated, insulated conductors. The pairs of conductors are embedded in a jacket which supports the cable and maintains the spacing among the conductors and pairs. The spacing between conductors in a pair is substantially less than the spacing between each adjacent pair. The jacket is thicker in the regions around each pair and thinner in the regions between each pair, thus forming the valleys and ridges on each side of the jacket. An elongated metal shield covers at least one side of the jacket. The shield conforms to and is contiguous with the valleys and ridges resulting in somewhat of a sinusoidal cross-sectional appearance of the shield. Each conductor includes a dual insulation, the inner insulation being made from a flame retardant material and the outer insulation being made from a different material from the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Brand-Rex CompanyInventors: Virgil T. Bolick, Jr., Kenneth W. Brownell, Jr., Michael W. Elliott
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Patent number: 4473714Abstract: There is provided a termination assembly for a cable shield which is particularly useful in connecting the shield to ground. The termination includes a tubular rivet for compressing a serrated ring into the shield for making electrical and mechanical termination. A resilient Belleville washer is compressed by the rivet for maintaining the termination.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1981Date of Patent: September 25, 1984Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, Louis Ance, Joseph C. Carswell
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Patent number: 4317953Abstract: There is provided an electrical cable splice assembly, including a splice case having two ports for receiving a pair of cable ends. The conductors within the cable are adapted to be spliced together inside the splice closure. A pair of cable clamping devices are each firmly attached to each cable a certain distance removed from the splice closure. A rigid member, having a pair of rigid arms, attaches the cable clamping devices directly to one another so that any strain applied on one cable is transferred to the other and the splices within the splice closure do not feel the effects of the strain. There is further provided a clamping ring attached to the assembly for receiving a rod to be buried in the ground such that the height of the assembly with respect to the ground can be varied during installation.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, Virgil Bolick, Joseph Carswell, Robert C. Hazenfield
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Patent number: 4283592Abstract: A splice case housing electrical splices between two cables where the splices are immersed in an oil sealant having a specific gravity greater than water. The case includes holes located above the splices for receiving the electrical cables. Since the oil is heavier than water, if water were to enter the splice case, it would be above the oil and splices, thereby causing a hydraulic force on the oil, causing an even more intimate seal of the oil around the splices.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventor: Kenneth W. Brownell, Jr.
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Patent number: D266662Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, Robert C. Hazenfield
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Patent number: D401561Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Superior Modular Products, IncorporaterInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, John G. Shram
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Patent number: D401906Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Superior Modular Products, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth W. Brownell, John G. Shram