Patents by Inventor Troy A. Iler
Troy A. Iler 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: 20230085351Abstract: A power inlet connector assembly configured for use in charging an electrical vehicle includes a housing subassembly containing a plurality of direct current (DC) electrical terminals configured to mate with corresponding direct current electrical terminals of a power outlet connector of an electrical vehicle charging device external to the electrical vehicle and a cover subassembly configured to be connected and disconnected from the housing subassembly. The cover subassembly contains electrical bus bars and alternating current (AC) electrical terminals having first ends configured to mate with corresponding AC electrical terminals of a power outlet connector of an electrical vehicle charging device. The electrical bus bars are configured to be connected and disconnected with the DC electrical terminals and the AC electrical terminals are configured to be inserted and removed from terminal cavities defined by the housing subassembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Thomas Mathews, Don E. Bizon, William C. Lovitz, Troy A. Iler, Mark Fredrickson
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Patent number: 11539158Abstract: An electrical connector assembly includes a connector housing defining a cylindrical terminal cavity, an electrical terminal having a cylindrical portion, and an electrical terminal seal. The electrical terminal seal includes a base formed of a compliant material and a cylindrical protrusion integrally formed with the base and extending from a major surface of the base. The electrical terminal seal defines a cylindrical aperture extending through the protrusion. The protrusion includes a first circumferential rib that is integrally formed with the protrusion. The first circumferential rib extends into the aperture from an inner surface of the protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: APTIV TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Thomas Mathews, Troy A. Iler
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Patent number: 11511636Abstract: An electrical connector assembly includes a connector housing defining a cavity in which an electrical busbar is disposed. The connector housing defines an opening to the cavity. The electrical connector assembly also includes a cover configured to enclose the cavity. The cover has an inlet port, an outlet port, and a coolant channel that is in fluidic communication with the inlet port and the outlet port. A portion of the cover is in intimate thermal contact with the electrical busbar.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: APTIV TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Thomas Mathews, Don E. Bizon, William C. Lovitz, Nicholas A. Durse, Troy A. Iler
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Publication number: 20210075150Abstract: An electrical connector assembly includes a connector housing defining a cylindrical terminal cavity, an electrical terminal having a cylindrical portion, and an electrical terminal seal. The electrical terminal seal includes a base formed of a compliant material and a cylindrical protrusion integrally formed with the base and extending from a major surface of the base. The electrical terminal seal defines a cylindrical aperture extending through the protrusion. The protrusion includes a first circumferential rib that is integrally formed with the protrusion. The first circumferential rib extends into the aperture from an inner surface of the protrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Thomas Mathews, Troy A. Iler
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Publication number: 20210021077Abstract: An electrical connector assembly includes a connector housing and a busbar having a rectangular cross section defining two opposed major surfaces and two opposed minor surfaces disposed within the connector housing. A planar surface is defined by one of the two opposed major surfaces of the busbar. The electrical connector assembly further includes a cooling plate that is sized, shaped, and arranged to be in conductive thermal contact with the planar surface of the busbar. The cooling plate is configured to reduce a temperature of the busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: Thomas Mathews, Don E. Bizon, William C. Lovitz, Nicholas A. Durse, Troy A. Iler, Deepen Srinivasan, Jacob A. Martin, Hoi Lui
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Publication number: 20200412120Abstract: A wire harness assembly including a first, second, and third shielded wire cable, each having a core conductor surrounded by a shield conductor which is surrounded by a insulative jacket. Portions of the core conductors are sonically welded to one another. The assembly also includes a flexible insulative layer wrapped about the sonically welded core portions, a flexible conductive layer wrapped about the flexible insulative layer and exposed shield portions, and a section of heat shrink tubing in which the flexible conductive layer and portions of the insulative jackets are enclosed. The assembly further including an insulative housing having a longitudinal cavity extending therethrough in which the section of heat shrink tubing, the flexible conductive layer, and portions of the insulative jackets are disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2018Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Bruce D. Taylor, Troy A. Iler, Eric B. Poma
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Publication number: 20200313328Abstract: An electrical connector assembly includes a connector housing defining a cavity in which an electrical busbar is disposed. The connector housing defines an opening to the cavity. The electrical connector assembly also includes a cover configured to enclose the cavity. The cover has an inlet port, an outlet port, and a coolant channel that is in fluidic communication with the inlet port and the outlet port. A portion of the cover is in intimate thermal contact with the electrical busbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Thomas Mathews, Don E. Bizon, William C. Lovitz, Nicholas A. Durse, Troy A. Iler, Deepen Srinivasan, Jacob A. Martin, Hoi Lui
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Publication number: 20180294629Abstract: A wire cable assembly, such as those used in electric or hybrid electric vehicles, having a plurality of shielded wire cables that are spliced together is presented. The assembly incudes a splicing device having a generally planar bus bar formed of a conductive material enclosed within an insulative inner housing. The inner housing is preferably tamper proof. The exposed core conductors of the shielded wire cables are welded to the bus bar, thereby electrically interconnecting the exposed core conductors. A conductive sleeve encloses bus bar and interconnects the shield conductors of the shielded wire cables, providing shielding for the exposed core conductors and continuity for the shield conductors. An outer insulator enclosing the conductive sleeve. A method of splicing shielded wire cables using such a device is also presented herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2017Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Troy .A Iler
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Patent number: 9979167Abstract: A wire cable assembly, such as those used in electric or hybrid electric vehicles, having a plurality of shielded wire cables that are spliced together is presented. The assembly. A resilient shield clip electrically interconnects the shield conductors of at least a portion of the plurality of shielded wire cables. The shield clip defines a first wire receiving portion that is characterized as being omega-shaped in cross section. A first shield conductor portion is received within the first wire receiving portion. The shield clip further defines second and third wire receiving portions in which the second and third shield conductor portions are received respectively. A conductive shield sleeve is in electrical contact with the shield clip and encloses the first, second, and third shield conductor portions. A method of splicing shielded wire cables using such a shield clip is also presented herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2017Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Troy A. Iler
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Patent number: 9954347Abstract: A wire harness assembly includes a housing defining an interior volume which extends into the housing along an axis and also defines an outer surface having a retention protuberance extending outward therefrom. A seal is received within the interior volume and a wire extends through the seal into the interior volume. A seal includes skirt segments which extend from the seal retainer wall such that each of the skirt segments is positioned laterally to the outer surface and such that one of the skirt segments is a lock arm having a lock aperture which captures the retention protuberance therein, thereby retaining the seal retainer to the housing. A flex limiting strap joins the lock arm to an adjacent one of the skirt segments and limits the extent to which the lock arm flexes away from the axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Troy A. Iler
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Patent number: 9928939Abstract: A wire cable assembly, such as those used in electric or hybrid electric vehicles, having a plurality of shielded wire cables that are spliced together is presented. The assembly includes a splicing device having a generally planar bus bar formed of a conductive material, wherein the exposed core conductors of the shielded wire cables are welded to the bus bar, thereby electrically interconnecting the exposed core conductors. A conductive sleeve encloses bus bar and interconnects the shield conductors of the shielded wire cables, providing shielding for the exposed core conductors and continuity for the shield conductors. An outer insulator enclosing the conductive sleeve. A method of splicing shielded wire cables using such a device is also presented herein.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Troy A. Iler
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Patent number: 9906003Abstract: A wire cable assembly, such as those used in electric or hybrid electric vehicles, having a plurality of shielded wire cables that are spliced together is presented. The assembly includes a splicing device having a generally planar bus bar formed of a conductive material, wherein the exposed core conductors of the shielded wire cables are welded to the bus bar, thereby electrically interconnecting the exposed core conductors. A conductive sleeve encloses bus bar and interconnects the shield conductors of the shielded wire cables, providing shielding for the exposed core conductors and continuity for the shield conductors. An outer insulator enclosing the conductive sleeve. A method of splicing shielded wire cables using such a device is also presented herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Delphi Techologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Volpone, Troy A. Iler
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Patent number: 9153889Abstract: An electrical connector system having a male and female connector. The male connector includes a U-shaped shroud axially surrounding a male terminal having an opening generally perpendicular to the male terminal's longitudinal axis. The female connector includes a female terminal having two openings, one generally parallel with the female terminal's longitudinal axis and another generally perpendicular to that axis. The male and female terminals mate in a parallel configuration having the male terminal axis generally parallel to the female terminal axis or in a perpendicular configuration having the male terminal axis generally perpendicular to the female terminal axis. A connector body holds the female terminal. The connector body defines a locking means that releasably secures the connector body to the shroud in both the parallel and perpendicular mating configurations. The locking means may include a triangular shaped lock tab that engages a similarly shaped lock aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth B. Germ, Troy A. Iler, William C. Ketterer, Don E. Bizon
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Patent number: 8992258Abstract: A shielded, or coaxial, electrical cable assembly including a female shield connected to the outer conductor, or shield, of the cable. The female shield is configured to mate with a male shield to maintain the continuity of the shield in a connection. The male shield includes a flexible protrusion that is designed to align with and snap into an aperture defined in the female shield, thereby providing a mechanical connection between the male and female shields. The male shield also defines a flexible contact adapted to closely engage an interior surface of the female exterior shield, thereby providing an electrical connection between the male and female shields. The flexible protrusion and the flexible contact flex along axes that are generally orthogonal to one another so the flexible contact interacts with the female exterior shield substantially independently of the flexible protrusion.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Raschilla, John L. Wicks, Troy A. Iler
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Publication number: 20140322976Abstract: A shielded, or coaxial, electrical cable assembly including a female shield connected to the outer conductor, or shield, of the cable. The female shield is configured to mate with a male shield to maintain the continuity of the shield in a connection. The male shield includes a flexible protrusion that is designed to align with and snap into an aperture defined in the female shield, thereby providing a mechanical connection between the male and female shields. The male shield also defines a flexible contact adapted to closely engage an interior surface of the female exterior shield, thereby providing an electrical connection between the male and female shields. The flexible protrusion and the flexible contact flex along axes that are generally orthogonal to one another so the flexible contact interacts with the female exterior shield substantially independently of the flexible protrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: ANTHONY RASCHILLA, JOHN L. WICKS, TROY A. ILER
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Publication number: 20140302702Abstract: An electrical connector system having a male and female connector. The male connector includes a U-shaped shroud axially surrounding a male terminal having an opening generally perpendicular to the male terminal's longitudinal axis. The female connector includes a female terminal having two openings, one generally parallel with the female terminal's longitudinal axis and another generally perpendicular to that axis. The male and female terminals mate in a parallel configuration having the male terminal axis generally parallel to the female terminal axis or in a perpendicular configuration having the male terminal axis generally perpendicular to the female terminal axis. A connector body holds the female terminal. The connector body defines a locking means that releasably secures the connector body to the shroud in both the parallel and perpendicular mating configurations. The locking means may include a triangular shaped lock tab that engages a similarly shaped lock aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: KENNETH B. GERM, TROY A. ILER, WILLIAM C. KETTERER, DON E. BIZON
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Publication number: 20080142670Abstract: Embodiments of the invention comprise devices, systems, and methods for mounting a component on a surface, including without limitation, mounting preassembled components to any surface of an assembled product. In some embodiments, the invention comprises a moveable locking retainer for mounting the component, comprised of a shaft; a head with a plurality of arms, each arm having an engagement finger and an engagement shoulder that form an engagement gap which engages the edge of a corresponding opening in the surface. The locking retainer also comprises a base with engagement prongs that prevent the locking retainer from being removed from a corresponding locking receptacle on the component, once attached. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Randall S. Cvelbar, Troy A. Iler, Jon C. Hobbs