Patents by Inventor Tobias Schimmele-Brell
Tobias Schimmele-Brell 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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Publication number: 20090163072Abstract: A plug connector (11, 12, FIG. 1) has insulators (16,26) that hold male or female contacts (13, 14, FIG. 3) received in boreholes (19, 29, FIGS. 4A, 4B)). A rear insulator holds a male or female contact (13, 14), which receives cables (45, 55, FIG. 3). The boreholes (19, 29) form fingers (78, 98, FIGS. 4A and 6) that can be radially spread apart to detachably hold the connector contacts (13, 14) in a preliminary locking manner. The plug connector also has a front insert (60, 80) with a front borehole (65, 85) aligned with the rear boreholes (19, 29) and being able to be placed in a non-detachable preliminary locking position that makes possible the attachment of the connector contacts (13, 14) and in a final locking position that holds the connector contacts (13, 14) in a non-releasable fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Andreas Michael Schremmer, Helmut Singer, Gerhard Werder, Andreas Wolfgang Wyderka, Gerald Taxis, Egon Sigle
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Publication number: 20090142950Abstract: A device (10) for supplying electrical power and signals to a submersible pump (15) in such a way that it is sealed from liquids via an external electrical cable (11) extending through a opening (49) within the head (48) of a pump housing (50). The device comprises a plug connector device (10), whose pump-side plug connector part (13) is arranged within the through opening (49) of the housing head (48) so as to be axially movable and whose cable-side plug connector part (12) is provided with an insulation coating (25), which extends from an area of the cable jacket (20) down to its plug connector contacts (17), and about which, behind its free end, a coupling part (27) is provided which can be connected in a mechanically fixed manner to a counterpart coupling part (54) on the exterior end of the through opening (49) within the head (48) of the pump housing (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Mauro Marchesi, Claudio Menegon, Stefano Izzo, Claudio Boarolo, Jan Strom
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Patent number: 7101223Abstract: A connector (10) is connected to the front end of a cable (11) in a compact connection that provides electrical shielding and a water-tight seal. The connector has a metal main sleeve (30) with a rear end (64) having circular crimps (38,39). One crimp (39) is made against the cable insulator (16) to provide a water-tight seal and the other (38) is made to the cable shielding braid (35) to ground the main sleeve. The main sleeve has a front portion with a crimp (37) that crimps against an elastic seal ring (25) lying in a groove (23) in an insulative body (20) that has contact-holding passages (60).Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Günter Neumann, Erwin Daberger, Tobias Schimmele-Brell
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Patent number: 6969284Abstract: A plug connector device (11, FIG. 2) for medium voltage (e.g. 220 volts) compact servomotors has a power plug unit (16) and a control signal plug unit (17), each with connectable/disconnectable outer and inner plugs (49,48 and 52,51), the units lying in a single connector housing that is supported around a wire-passing aperture (14) in a motor housing part (13) and that pivots to different angular positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Singer, Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Gerhard Platzer, Yasar Semerci, Andreas Wyderka, Bernhard Rupp
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Publication number: 20050221670Abstract: A connector (10) is connected to the front end of a cable (11) in a compact connection that provides electrical shielding and a water-tight seal. The connector has a metal main sleeve (30) with a rear end (64) having circular crimps (38,39). One crimp (39) is made against the cable insulator (16) to provide a water-tight seal and the other (38) is made to the cable shielding braid (35) to ground the main sleeve. The main sleeve has a front portion with a crimp (37) that crimps against an elastic seal ring (25) lying in a groove (23) in an insulative body (20) that has contact-holding passages (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Gunter Neumann, Erwin Daberger, Tobias Schimmele-Brell
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Publication number: 20050020142Abstract: A plug connector device (11, FIG. 2) for medium voltage (e.g. 220 volts) compact servomotors has a power plug unit (16) and a control signal plug unit (17), each with connectable/disconnectable outer and inner plugs (49,48 and 52,51), the units lying in a single connector housing that is supported around a wire-passing aperture (14) in a motor housing part (13) and that pivots to different angular positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Helmut Singer, Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Gerhard Platzer, Yasar Semerci, Andreas Wyderka, Bernhard Rupp
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Patent number: 6842336Abstract: A hand-held electrical device (10) such as a mobile telephone, includes a carrier (11) formed by a thick (over 2 mm) plate of insulative material having a plurality of recesses that receive electronic components. The periphery of the carrier forms most of the periphery of the electronic device. A circuit board (52) with traces thereon lies facewise adjacent to a face of the carrier. Electronic components lying in recesses of the carrier, are connected by resilient blades to conductive traces on the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Schremmer, Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Gerhard Geiselmann, Werner Pfitzenreiter, Iain Thomas Learmonth
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Patent number: 6735308Abstract: A connector module (10) for installation on a small mobile telephone to enable the module to rest at a docking station where contacts mate to pass multiple medium to low frequency signals and power and to pass high frequency signals through a coaxial connection of high frequency signals as to an external antenna. The module includes a molded dielectric body (11) having a first body part (13) that holds the first contacts (17) for medium to low frequency signals and power, and having a second body part (14) that extends from a longitudinal end (98) of the first body part and that holds the coaxial contacts (16).Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Manfred Illg, Martin Gollhofer, Dieter Clauss, Derek Andrews, Tobias Schimmele-Brell
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Publication number: 20020114130Abstract: A hand-held electrical device (10) such as a mobile telephone, includes a carrier (11) formed by a thick (over 2 mm) plate of insulative material having a plurality of recesses that receive electronic components. The periphery of the carrier forms most of the periphery of the electronic device. A circuit board (52) with traces thereon lies facewise adjacent to a face of the carrier. Electronic components lying in recesses of the carrier, are connected by resilient blades to conductive traces on the circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Andreas Schremmer, Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Gerhard Geiselmann, Werner Pfitzenreiter, Iain Thomas Learmonth
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Patent number: 6075706Abstract: A PC card (10) of standard width and thickness (e.g. 54 mm and 5 mm) is constructed to receive a chip card (20) of smaller width and thickness (e.g. 18 mm and 0.8 mm) so the PC card can be used to connect contact pads (60) of the chip card to an electronic device such as a laptop computer into which the PC card is inserted. A frame (22) is mounted in a fixed position on a circuit board of the PC card, the frame having a recess (82) substantially the same width as that of the chip card for closely receiving the chip card to locate it so pads on the chip card engage chip contacts (76) that are also mounted on the circuit board. A planar top portion (86) of a sheet metal cover part has an aperture (24) that communicates with the recess in the frame to permit the insertion of the chip card through the aperture and into the recess of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Iian Thomas Learmonth, Jan Zeyfang, Martin Gollhofer, Tobias Schimmele-Brell, Andreas Schremmer