Patents by Inventor Richard T. Kaczmarek
Richard T. Kaczmarek 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: 5991136Abstract: A protector unit for use in retrofitting connector blocks, such as a 300-type connector block or a C-50 frame includes a housing; a back-up, fail-safe assembly for providing a connection to ground; and a positive temperature coefficient limiter ("PTCR") for temporarily preventing the passage of current through the protector unit when an over-current condition is detected and for allowing the passage of current through the protector unit when the over-current condition is no longer detected. The back-up, fail-safe assembly permanently prevents the passage of current through the protector unit when a sustained over-current condition is detected.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: RELTEC CorporationInventors: Richard T. Kaczmarek, Arnold M. Ladd
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Patent number: 5910877Abstract: A novel current-limiting line protector for a communications circuit is disclosed, and includes a first and second incoming conductive member, a one piece roll-formed conductive member conductively coupled to each incoming conductive member, a ground member, an S-shaped spring in slidable contact with the ground member, and a first and second diode and solder member combination conductively coupled to the first and second incoming conductive members and disposed between the spring and the incoming conductive members. Each diode and solder member combination maintains the spring and the respective incoming conductive member in spaced, non-conducting relation while each solder member remains substantially intact.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Reltec CorporationInventors: Jamie M. Paske, Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5779504Abstract: The invention is a modular terminal block assembly. The modular terminal block assembly includes a base module in which communications company lines may be dressed and retained during the dressing operation. A connector module is provided for attachment over the base module and to engage the distribution lines retained in the base module with insulation displacement connectors (IDC) which are retained in the connector module. A protection module is provided for engagement with an opposite side of the base module so that protection can be provided on the lines without interfering with the connection termination of customer service line on the connector module. The modular terminal block assembly provides structures which allow the assembled modular terminal block to be retained on a standard U-shaped mounting frame or for attachment to a rod frame system. The protection module maintains protection on the lines while the terminal block assembly is in contact with the U-shaped frame and rod frame system.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Reltec CorporationInventors: Robert M. Dominiak, Kenneth C. Littlejohn, Richard T. Kaczmarek, Janet A. Bradshaw, Wayne G. Haines, Michael J. Bascom
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Patent number: 5751533Abstract: An arrester assembly which retains all the components thereof in an assembled condition is disclosed. The arrester assembly can be handled as an individual subassembly for use in a line protector. The arrester assembly includes a cup which has a base, at least one wall, and an open end. A sleeve is retained within the cup by an interference fit between the outside of the sleeve and the inside surface of the cup. An arrester element having a first face and a second face is retained within the sleeve with the first face in conductive contact with the base of the cup. A solder contact in the form of an elongated beam is positioned within the sleeve in abutting contact with the second face of the arrester element. The beam includes engaging structures which are forced past an inner ridge on an internal surface of the sleeve for retaining the beam in position in the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Reltec CorporationInventor: Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5523916Abstract: A surge arrester assembly includes an electrically conductive container having disposed therein a surge arrester and a meltable element. The surge arrester has a first electrode in electrical contact with the container and a second electrode not in electrical contact with the container. The meltable element is an electrically conductive element in thermal contact with the surge arrester. The meltable element is located and configured so as to melt in response to a selectable level of thermal energy generated by the surge arrester, in such a manner as to create an electrical short circuit between the first electrode and the second electrode.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Reliance Comm/Tec CorporationInventor: Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5514005Abstract: A module for quickly and easily connecting and disconnecting electrical wires comprises a nonconductive housing having a first connector compartment for housing a first plurality of wire connectors and a second connector compartment for housing a second plurality of wire connectors. A plurality of actuators are independently and slidably mounted in the first and second connector compartments. Each of the actuators is associated with one of the wire connectors and is movable between a first position wherein a wire may be received in or removed from the actuator, and a second position wherein a received wire is electrically connected to the associated wire connector, whereby both incoming and outgoing wires may be quickly and easily connected to each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Reliance Comm/Tec CorporationInventors: Donald F. Jaycox, Ben Farb, Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5341270Abstract: An arrester assembly for arresting over-voltage conditions in electric circuits and for isolating an arrester element from possibly harmful effects of external forces applied to the arrester assembly comprises a hollow cup and an arrester element located within the cup for arresting over-voltage conditions. A plastic sleeve is disposed within the cup surrounding the arrester element for isolating the arrester element from the possibly harmful effects of external forces applied to the assembly. A spring may also be provided within the cup for further isolating the arrester element from such effects.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Reliance COMM/TEC CorporationInventor: Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5227947Abstract: An assembly for defining a sealed back-up air gap, for use with a line protector comprising an over-voltage arrester housed within a canister and defining a back-up air gap therebetween, comprises an electrical contact and a sealing member. A mounting arrangement is disposed on the electrical contact for positively positioning and retaining the sealing member on the electrical contact. The sealing member is engagable with the canister to form a seal for the back-up air gap, and with the contact while also mounting the contact for electrically conductive engagement with one electrode of the arrester. In one embodiment, the sealing member is an elastomeric O-ring. In another embodiment, the O-ring mount is formed by deformation of the electrical contact. In yet another embodiment, the O-ring is replaced by a flat, annular washer-shaped insulator, which is positively retained on the electrical contact.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Reliance Comm/Tec CorporationInventors: Richard T. Kaczmarek, Alexander G. Gilberts
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Patent number: 5195015Abstract: A line protector for a communications circuit comprises a housing, an over-voltage arrester received in said housing and having axially opposite electrodes and a ground strip for coupling one of the electrodes to electrical ground. An over-current arrester has at least one line contact for electrically contacting a communications line. A conductive sleeve electrically contacts a second communications line to be joined with the first communications line, the sleeve also being assembled with the over-current arrester and with the over-voltage arrester, such that the over-voltage arrester is held within the housing. The sleeve has projecting fingers for completing an electrical circuit between the second communications line and the other of the electrodes of the over-voltage arrester.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Reliance Comm/Tec CorporationInventor: Richard T. Kaczmarek
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Patent number: 5172296Abstract: A line protector for a communications circuit comprises a generally cup-shaped housing; and a generally disc-shaped solid state overvoltage arrester having electrodes formed at axially oppositely facing surfaces thereof for connection to a line circuit and a ground circuit respectively. An elongate contactor extends into the housing for contacting a first one of the electrodes and projects outwardly of the housing for contacting one of the line circuit and the ground circuit. An insulator member receives and positions the solid state overvoltage arrester with the other of the electrodes thereof in contact with a closed end of the cup-shaped housing and with the first electrode in position for contacting the contactor. An elastomeric member surroundingly engages the contactor and is surroundingly engaged by the cup-like housing for retaining the contactor, the insulator member and the overvoltage arrester in asembled condition within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Relaince Comm/Tec CorporationInventor: Richard T. Kaczmarek