Patents by Inventor Paul W. Robinson

Paul W. Robinson 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: 7188415
    Abstract: A cable assembly comprises a plurality of electrical or fiber-optic cables, a spacer, and a collar. The cables are arranged lengthwise in a bundle, which includes a segment having a cross-sectional arrangement organized into a plurality of columnar sections of contiguous cables. Each columnar section has at least one cable. The spacer is disposed between adjacent columnar sections of cables and thus forms a dividing line between the adjacent columnar sections. The spacer spans substantially entirely across a cross section of the segment of the bundle in one direction. The collar is disposed entirely around the bundle and the spacer along at least a portion of the segment. The collar is sufficiently tight such that the collar and the spacer cooperate to hold the adjacent columnar sections in substantially fixed relative positions within the cross-section of the bundle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Carlyle, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W. Robinson, Terry M. Kleeberger, Billie D. Eliot
  • Patent number: 7166805
    Abstract: A cable assembly includes a plurality of electrical or fiber-optic cables, a spacer, and a collar. The cables are arranged lengthwise in a bundle, which includes a segment having a cross-sectional arrangement organized into a plurality of columnar sections of contiguous cables. Each columnar section has at least one cable. The spacer is disposed between the adjacent columnar sections. The spacer spans substantially entirely across a cross section of the segment of the bundle in one direction. The collar is disposed entirely around the bundle and the spacer along at least a portion of the segment. The collar is sufficiently tight such that the collar and the spacer cooperate to hold the adjacent columnar sections in substantially fixed relative positions within the cross-section of the bundle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Carlyle, Inc
    Inventors: Paul W. Robinson, Terry M. Kleeberger, Billie D. Eliot
  • Patent number: 6953896
    Abstract: A cable support device for use in combination with equipment to which multiple electrical and/or fiber-optic cables are connected, such as computer or telecommunications equipment, comprises a frame and one or more cable-support bars. The cable support bars are typically aligned in generally parallel relation proximal to a connector panel of the equipment for supporting the cables. A first end of each bar is slidably supported by the frame for movement from a closed position spanning across the connector panel, toward an open position affording access to the equipment. When in the closed position, a second end of each bar is preferably engaged in a bracket of the frame, which provides added support for the bar and prevents inadvertent opening thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Carlyle, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry M. Kleeberger, Paul W. Robinson, Billie D. Eliot, Daniel J. Bagby
  • Patent number: 6857900
    Abstract: A set of connectors, such as electrical or fiber-optic cable connectors, is supported on a holder body to form a ganged array of cable connectors. The holder body includes a bearing surface for maintaining a latch release of at least a first one of the cable connectors in a disengaged position to prevent it from latching when the ganged array of connectors is connected to an array of mating connectors. The holder body also defines one or more clearance regions that allow the latch release of at least a second one of the cable connectors to operate, to thereby allow the second cable connector to latch when the set of cable connectors is connected to the array of mating connectors, for releasably retaining the set of cable connectors in place. Spaced-apart clearance regions may be provided for facilitating proper operation and preventing damage to cables and connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Assignee: Carlyle, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry M. Kleeberger, Paul W. Robinson, Billie D. Eliot, Daniel J. Bagby
  • Publication number: 20040262024
    Abstract: A cable support device for use in combination with equipment to which multiple electrical and/or fiber-optic cables are connected, such as computer or telecommunications equipment, comprises a frame and one or more cable-support bars. The cable support bars are typically aligned in generally parallel relation proximal to a connector panel of the equipment for supporting the cables. A first end of each bar is slidably supported by the frame for movement from a closed position spanning across the connector panel, toward an open position affording access to the equipment. When in the closed position, a second end of each bar is preferably engaged in a bracket of the frame, which provides added support for the bar and prevents inadvertent opening thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Inventors: Terry M. Kleeberger, Paul W. Robinson, Billie D. Eliot, Daniel J. Bagby
  • Publication number: 20040235344
    Abstract: A set of connectors, such as electrical or fiber-optic cable connectors, is supported on a holder body to form a ganged array of cable connectors. The holder body includes a bearing surface for maintaining a latch release of at least a first one of the cable connectors in a disengaged position to prevent it from latching when the ganged array of connectors is connected to an array of mating connectors. The holder body also defines one or more clearance regions that allow the latch release of at least a second one of the cable connectors to operate, to thereby allow the second cable connector to latch when the set of cable connectors is connected to the array of mating connectors, for releasably retaining the set of cable connectors in place. Spaced-apart clearance regions may be provided for facilitating proper operation and preventing damage to cables and connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventors: Terry M. Kleeberger, Paul W. Robinson, Billie D. Eliot, Daniel J. Bagby
  • Patent number: 6727216
    Abstract: The invention relates to a composition for use in a washing machine. The composition is characterised by a base composition that becomes active essentially during the main wash cycle of the washing machine; and by at least one particle with at least one core which contains at least one substance which becomes active essentially during the rinse cycles of the washing machine and with a coating which essentially fully encloses the core(s) and contains at least one compound whose solubility increases as the concentration of a specific compound in the surrounding medium decreases. The invention provides for means that prevent a significant dissolution of the coating or a significant detachment of the coating from the core(s) until the rinse cycles have begun. The invention also relates to a method for carrying out a wash cycle in a washing machine using the inventive composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.
    Inventors: Guido Waeschenbach, Ralf Wiedemann, Enric Carbonell, Paul W. Robinson, Antonio Cordellina, Manuela Bosco, Giorgio Franzolin, Joan Clotet, Dora Zamuner
  • Patent number: 6660704
    Abstract: Composition for use in a washing machine, characterized by a basic composition evolving its function essentially in the main washing cycle of the washing machine and in the form of a tablet, and at least one particle with at least one core comprising at least one substance evolving its function essentially in the rinsing cycles, and a covering substantially completely surrounding the core or cores comprising at least one compound, whose solubility increases with decreasing concentration of a specific ion in the surrounding medium, the at least one particle being placed in or on the tablet in such a way that the surface of the particle or particles is at the most in partial direct contact with the surface of the basic composition surrounding the same and the concentration of the specific ion in the local environment of the particle or particles is sufficiently high up to a substantially complete dissolving of the tablet in order to prevent a substantial dissolving of the covering or a substantial detachment of
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.
    Inventors: Guido Waschenbach, Ralf Wiedemann, Enric Carbonell, Antonio Cordellina, Manuela Bosco, Giorgio Franzolin, Joan Clotet, Dora Zamuner, Paul W. Robinson