Patents by Inventor Steve W. Haskins
Steve W. Haskins 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: 5320539Abstract: A lamp assembly for being installed in circuit boards and the like comprises a lamp-receiving socket that can be inserted and removed from an opening of the circuit board in an axial direction without being rotated. The socket includes snap arms which have cam follower surfaces enabling the snap arms to be elastically flexed to retracted positions as the socket is installed.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4720269Abstract: A modular jack for a telephone set comprises a hollow housing having an elastomeric contact member extending across at the junction of the end wall and the bottom wall. The contact member has a plurality of parallel conductive contact members on its surface positioned to make contact with terminals of a modular plug. The contact members also extend out of the housing to make contact with a circuit pattern on a circuit board on which the jack is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1987Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Steve W. Haskins, John R. McFarland
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Patent number: 4718085Abstract: A cord receiving and retaining groove in the back surface or web of a telephone set base has one or more cord retaining formations spaced along the groove. Two spaced parallel walls extend inward from the groove, away from the back surface. A cantilever member is formed in each wall, the cantilever member integral with the wall at its fixed end and extending to a free end in the groove. The cantilever members are in opposition. A projection is formed on the free end of each cantilever member, the projections extending towards each other. A cord is pushed into the groove and snaps past the projections on the free ends of the cantilever members. The cantilever members are given sufficient lever length for ready deflection by the walls extending from the groove. The walls permit flexing of the cantilever members over a longer length than if the cantilever members were formed only in the walls of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4517420Abstract: A telephone set, adaptable for either wall or desk top mounting, has an integral hookswitch and cup. The cup is at the rear of the telephone set, in the desk mounting mode, and at the top in the wall mounting mode. The cup receives the receiver end of the handset. The cup as a whole is pivoted and has a lever which acts on contact actuators of a switch. The cup is biased up, to an off hook position, being depressed by the handset to the on hook position.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4491696Abstract: A telephone set base is arranged for either desk or wall mounting by the provision of a wedge-shaped adaptor attached to the bottom of the bottom housing of the base. For desk mounting the thicker end of the wedge is at the back and in wall mounting the thicker end is at the bottom. A low profile is provided by mounting arrangements for components, and only a single line cord jack need be provided. The top housing can provide for alternative features.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Steve W. Haskins, James K. Vincent
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Patent number: 4491695Abstract: A mounting for a dial in a telephone set comprises two sets of interengaging brackets, support brackets extending up from the bottom surface of the telephone set base and mounting brackets extending down from the dial assembly. Each support bracket has spaced guide surfaces and a latch member having a downwardly facing latch surface. Each mounting bracket has guide surfaces for cooperation with the guide surfaces on the support brackets and a recess into which a latch member can engage. At least one latch member is resiliently deflectable. The dial assembly is mounted by aligning the guide surfaces and pushing down on the dial assembly, the latch members snapping into the recesses. No access to screws or other fastenings is required. One of the support brackets can be integral with a side wall of the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1983Date of Patent: January 1, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4456799Abstract: A switch assembly adapted especially for use in a pivotal hookswitch mechanism which includes a transverse camshaft acting as a contact operating shaft for a plurality of transversely spaced contact spring operating pairs, each pair having a contact spring in a first and second spaced apart alignment. A housing encloses the shaft and contact springs. The contact springs are leaf springs resting in two parallel arrays of slots in the housing, the springs being identical. The housing is formed of two identical shell members each forming a half of the housing with one half being inverted relative to the other to form the central cavity for the operating components of the mechanism. An insert between spring arrays forces formed sections of the springs of an alignment into insulation piercing engagements with insulated wires during the assembly of the insert to the two housing sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4436964Abstract: A pivotal hookswitch mechanism which includes a transverse camshaft supported between actuating arms of a cradle lever. The camshaft carries a plurality of transversely spaced contact spring operating cams, each cam positioned between respective contact springs of a spring pair. The camshaft is carried with its transverse ends within bearing openings of an enclosing housing, the housing enclosing the cams and contact springs. The contact springs are leaf springs resting in two parallel arrays of slots in the housing, the springs being identical. The housing is constructed of two identical shell members each forming a half of the housing, with one half being inverted relative to the other to form the central cavity for the operating components of the mechanism. The housing provides a dust-tight enclosure for the contact springs and cams with entry openings into the housing cavity filled, the enclosure structure serving as a pivot axis and pintle for the actuating lever.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1981Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4424420Abstract: A pivoval switch mechanism usable as the hookswitch of a telephone instrument. The switch mechanism includes a transverse camshaft supported between actuating arms of an actuating lever. The camshaft carries a plurality of transversely spaced contact spring operating cams, each cam positioned between respective contact springs of a spring pair. The camshaft is journaled adjacent its transverse ends within bearing openings of an enclosing housing, the housing enclosing the camshaft, cams and contact springs. The contact springs are leaf springs resting in two parallel arrays of slots in the housing, the springs being identical. The spings each have an angled ridge contactor positioned to engage a ridge on a like spring member spaced therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4359611Abstract: A modulator switch, adapted for telecommunication purposes, has a hollow body within which are a plurality of cantilever contact members, there being a center contact member and at least one side contact member. The center contact is biased towards one side or the other and has an extension actuated by an actuator rotatably mounted on the body. Actuation to make, break or transfer contact can be provided. The switch can be designed for sliding on a cover or another switch. The particular selection of two, or three contacts provides the particular actuation required.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1980Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4319107Abstract: A modular switch, which can be used in telecommunications systems, provides an enclosed environment and, from a particular selection of spring cantilever contact members, a normally made, a normally open and transfer function can be provided. By shaping the body of the switch a plurality of switches can be attached together.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventor: Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4292477Abstract: A telephone set base, for both wall and desk top mounting, has an elongate plastic molded base plate and a top housing. To improve stability a flat metal weight is positioned on the base plate and is spaced a small distance from the base plate to form an acoustic chamber. A speaker is mounted on the weight. A printed circuit board is mounted over the weight and modular jacks are attached to a flexible circuit member which connects to the printed circuit board, speaker, and other items. Recesses are formed in the base plate to provide for alternative arrangements of line cords and plug-in mounting on a wall. Slots in the base plate provide access to the recesses for cords entering at the ends of the base plate. A battery housing is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1979Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventors: William J. Adams, Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4291202Abstract: For a telephone handset, a rigid chassis is provided, of elongate form with positions at each end for mounting respectively a receiver and a transmitter and an intermediate position for a pushbutton dial. A flexible circuit member carries the majority of the various components for the handset. The flexible circuit is elongated and extends along the back of the chassis, down through a slot and back along the front of the chassis, with the pushbutton dial assembly attached to the flexible circuit member. The majority of the items such as electronic components, recall button, line cord jack and other components can be preassembled to the flexible circuit member which is then assembled to the chassis, followed by attachment of the pushbutton dial assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventors: William J. Adams, William F. Wernet, Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4286835Abstract: A modular telephone connector for use in providing connection of a telephone to both telephone lines and a separate power source, has a bottom member for fastening to a wall or other member at a required telephone position and a top assembly which attaches to the bottom member with a flat cable gripped between. On attachment of the top assembly to the bottom member, insulation piercing terminals pierce the cable and make contact with conductors in the cable. The top assembly includes a circuit board having conductor patterns to which the insulation piercing terminals are connected, and also to which are connected terminals from a modular jack, or jacks, mounted in the top assembly. A cover clips over top assembly and bottom member.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1980Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Northern Telecom Inc.Inventors: William J. Adams, Jeffrey W. Moorse, Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4284855Abstract: An adaptable telephone baseplate can be used for either wall mounting or desk or table top mounting. The baseplate has an enclosed recess at an intermediate position and a modular jack position at what would be the top edge when wall mounted. A slot connects the jack position and enclosed recess. When wall mounted a short cord can be inserted in the slot with a plug at one end being inserted in the jack at the jack position and a plug at the other end being in the recess for insertion into a wall jack. When desk mounted a normal line cord enters through a groove into the jack position for insertion of a plug into a jack. Alternatively a line cord can enter through the groove, extend along the slot and then pass up through the slot for hard wiring of the conductors to a circuit board. Snap-in mountings are provided for the jack, a circuit board, ringer and possibly other items.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventors: William J. Adams, William F. Wernet, Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: 4242543Abstract: A multiple cantilever spring contact switch has a plurality of cantilever spring contacts, in one or more series, with the contacts of each series clamped between surfaces which provided a predetermined relative inclination of the contacts. A pivotal member is mounted on the switch assembly for actuation by an operating member, the pivotal member in turn actuating the contacts. The contact between operating member and pivotal member is localized so that misalignment between operating member and the switch assembly does not affect actuation of the contacts. Such misalignment can occur when the switch assembly or operating member or both are mounted on printed circuit boards. The switch is particularly suitable for a hook switch of a telephone.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Northern Telecom, Inc.Inventors: William F. Wernet, William J. Adams, Steve W. Haskins
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Patent number: D278053Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventors: Walter A. Menn, Alexander Sarkis, Jr, Steve W. Haskins, Eugene Barber, James M. Sharp