Patents by Inventor Robert D. Hayward
Robert D. Hayward 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: 5273444Abstract: A tamper-resistant terminator includes a connector body rotatably encapsulated within a shield. A port in the shield receives a terminal of a cable transmission system therethrough for rotational engagement with a threaded bore within the connector body. Another port in the shield provides access to a socket defined by a smooth continuous cylindrical surface. The socket and the threaded bore extend in opposite directions along a longitudinal axis about which the shield is freely rotatable. A tool includes a tubular shaft having a knurled portion at the free end extends from a first handle section. A disc residing adjacent the end of the tubular shaft is carried by a shaft rotatably journaled with the tubular shaft and drivingly engaged with a second handle section.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Co., Inc.Inventors: William J. Down, Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 5259790Abstract: Improved insulator configurations are provided for retarding corrosion of the central conductor pin of a coaxial cable connector. In a first embodiment of the invention, the distal end of the dielectric which surrounds the pin is provided with a domed protuberance which deflects liquid away from the pin. As a result, there is no surface tension to hold droplets of liquid at the distal end of the connector, and no chance of electrolytic bridging between the conductor pin and the outer body of the connector when the connector extends horizontally through the entry port of a electrical device. In a second embodiment, the dielectric is provided with a tubular extension portion which forms an insulator sheath around the central conductor pin, thus preventing bridging even when the connector is oriented vertically and the distal end of the outer body is submerged in liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1990Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 5179877Abstract: A tamper-resistant terminator includes a connector body rotatably encapsulated within a shield. A port in the shield receives a terminal of a cable transmission system therethrough for rotational engagement with a threaded bore within the connector body. Another port in the shield provides access to a socket defined by a smooth continuous cylindrical body. The socket and the threaded bore extend in opposite directions along a longitudinal axis about which the shield is freely rotatable. A tool includes a tubular shaft having a knurled portion at the free end extends from a first handle section. A disc residing adjacent the end of the tubular shaft is carried by a shaft rotatably journaled with the tubular shaft and drivingly engaged with a second handle section.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company, Inc.Inventors: William J. Down, Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 5055060Abstract: A tamper-resistant terminator includes a connector body rotatably encapsulated with a shield. A port in the shield receives a terminal of a cable transmission system therethrough for rotational engagement with a threaded bore within the connector body. Another port in the shield provides access to a socket defined by a smooth continuous cylindrical body. The socket and the threaded bore extend in opposite directions along a longitudinal axis about which the shield is freely rotatable. A tool includes a tubular shaft having a knurled portion at the free end extends from a first handle section. A disc residing adjacent the end of the tubular shaft is carried by a shaft rotatably journaled with the tubular shaft and drivingly engaged with a second handle section.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company, Inc.Inventors: William J. Down, Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4797121Abstract: A specially configured "tee" fitting for tapping into a coaxial cable network is disclosed. The fitting includes a conductive block having a cylindrical channel extending between aligned first and second openings and a passage extending between a third opening and the channel at a right angle to the channel. Cylindrical insulators are fitted into the channel at the openings, and each insulator has a central aperture for receiving the ends of a conductive double-ended pin unit. A central region of the pin unit extends between the first and second end regions, the end regions each having a coaxial blind hole. A coaxial cable connector assembly component includes a nipple adapted to be threaded into the passage and an outwardly directed coaxial cable connector which extends through by the nipple.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4681390Abstract: A coaxial cable coupler is disclosed which includes a first section for coupling to the coaxial cable of a utilization device and a second section for coupling to the coaxial cable of a communications system. Both the first and second sections are provided with cavities therein. The cavity in the second section houses an insulating sleeve which in turn encloses a contact assembly for making contact to and electrically connecting the inner conductors of the coaxial cables of the communications system and utilization device. The first cavity is dimensioned and configured to function as a waveguide having a cutoff wavelength which is substantially below the operating wavelength spectrum of the system, thereby establishing a very deep bidirectional high pass filter at the open coupler. As a result, when the utilization device is disconnected, radiation from or to the coupler is prevented to thereby prevent environmental electromagnetic pollution and unauthorized wireless access from and to the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4575274Abstract: The compressive force which the gripping means of a connector assembly, having a nut portion rotatably securable to a body portion, can exert upon a coaxial cable in limited to a pre-determined value by a frangible torque transmitting section, fracturable at a known shear strength, intermediate the body portion engaging section and the tool receiving section of the nut.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1983Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4400050Abstract: A fitting, especially adapted for electrical and mechanical connection to a coaxial cable having a jacket of noncompliant material with an antifriction surface, includes a tubular element having internal gripping means for mechanically engaging the jacket. The gripping means comprises a plurality of gripping elements each having an inwardly directed point which is embedded into the jacket in response to constrictive crimping of the tubular element.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1981Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4355857Abstract: In a push-on cable connector assembly, the connector is merely pushed onto the coaxial cable and positive pressure devices maintain electrical continuity at points of contact between the outer conductor of the cable undergoing tests and that of the connector assembly and between the inner conductor of said cable and that of the connector assembly. A spring fingered ferrule provides positive contact pressure with the outer conductor of the coaxial cable. Uniquely, a resilient spring contact probe, commonly applied in production testing of printed circuit boards, is adapted as the center conductor of the push-on connector assembly and provides positive contact pressure between the center conductor of the cable undergoing tests and the center conductor of the push-on connector assembly. A standard coaxial connector of the designer's choice is provided as part of the push-on cable connector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4345375Abstract: A bore at the forward end of a rotatable body receives and guides a coaxial cable to a first cutter for removing a portion of the outer conductor and a second cutter for coring the dielectric. Detachably securable to the body is a third cutter for stripping away a portion of the protective jacket.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1980Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Inventor: Robert D. Hayward
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Patent number: 4145729Abstract: An electrically conductive outer body is provided with engagement means at one end thereof for connection to the access port of a fixed device within a cable transmission system. An inner body carrying a surge protector device is disposed within the outer body. The inner body is adjustably moveable to bring the surge protector device into contact with the electrical contact means normally accessible through the access port.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1978Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Gilbert Engineering Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Hayward