Patents by Inventor William A. Reimer
William A. Reimer 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: 10080471Abstract: A vacuum cleaner with a vacuum unit and a wand assembly. The vacuum unit has a vacuum unit inlet. The wand assembly has a rigid portion and a flexible portion. The rigid portion has proximal and distal wand ends, and is reconfigurable between a condition in which the proximal wand end is rigidly connected to the vacuum unit inlet, and a condition in which the proximal wand end is movable relative to the vacuum unit inlet. The flexible portion has a proximal hose end to connect to the vacuum unit inlet, a distal hose end configured to fit inside the rigid portion, and a flexible hose between the hose ends. The hose is movable between a condition in which the hose is entirely inside the rigid portion, and a condition in which at least a portion of the hose adjacent the proximal hose end extends outside the rigid portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Electrolux Home Care Products, Inc.Inventors: William Reimer, Brad Hoare, Craig Amick
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Publication number: 20170172362Abstract: A vacuum cleaner with a vacuum unit and a wand assembly. The vacuum unit has a vacuum unit inlet. The wand assembly has a rigid portion and a flexible portion. The rigid portion has proximal and distal wand ends, and is reconfigurable between a condition in which the proximal wand end is rigidly connected to the vacuum unit inlet, and a condition in which the proximal wand end is movable relative to the vacuum unit inlet. The flexible portion has a proximal hose end to connect to the vacuum unit inlet, a distal hose end configured to fit inside the rigid portion, and a flexible hose between the hose ends. The hose is movable between a condition in which the hose is entirely inside the rigid portion, and a condition in which at least a portion of the hose adjacent the proximal hose end extends outside the rigid portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: William Reimer, Brad Hoare, Craig Amick
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Publication number: 20070163073Abstract: An upright vacuum cleaner having a housing with a handle at an upper end and a base at the bottom end. The base is pivotally attached to the housing and has a floor inlet nozzle facing generally downwardly from it. A dustcup assembly is associated with at least one of the housing and the base, and includes a sidewall defining an interior space having an open top end and a bottom end, a bottom wall extending across the bottom end and having a dustcup outlet therethrough, a dustcup inlet, a dustcup lid adapted to selectively cover the open top, and a fluid conduit formed separately from the bottom wall and attached to the bottom wall at the dustcup outlet. The fluid conduit extends into the interior space defined by the sidewall. The vacuum cleaner also has a vacuum source associated with at least one of the housing and the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Arnold Sepke, William Reimer
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Publication number: 20060272120Abstract: A cleaning device having a housing, a hose assembly and a cleaning head. The housing has a first supply tank to contain a first fluid, a recovery tank, a vacuum fan to generate a working air flow through the recovery tank, and a fluid pump having an inlet and an outlet. The pump inlet receives the first fluid from the first supply tank. The hose assembly has a proximal end connected to the housing and a distal end freely moveable relative to the housing, and includes a vacuum hose in communication with the recovery tank and a fluid hose in communication with the pump outlet. The cleaning head is connected to the distal end of the hose assembly, and has an inlet nozzle and a fluid deposition system. The fluid deposition system has a second supply tank to contain a second fluid, a fluid mixer to mix the first fluid with the second fluid, and a first fluid sprayer downstream from the fluid mixer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Kenneth Barrick, Vincent Bobrosky, Samuel Lam, William Reimer, Arnold Sepke
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Patent number: 7117600Abstract: A process for manufacturing and assembling a corner assembly for a vehicle to achieve a perpendicular relationship between an axle of a vehicle and first and second braking surfaces on a rotor. In this process, after an inner race of a bearing is pressed onto a wheel hub and an outer race is pressed into a support structure to define a sub-assembly. The sub-assembly is placed onto a locating fixture such that the outer race supports the sub-assembly in a desired alignment where an out board surface on a radial flange is in a perpendicular relationship with the axis of the wheel hub. An arbor is inserted into an axle bore surrounding the axis of the wheel hub and the sub-assembly is rotated on the inner race to simulate operational condition of a vehicle as the surface of the out-board flange is finished machined to define a perpendicular relationship with the axis of the wheel hub.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: David Thomas Sadanowicz, Don Paul Ward, Larry William Brackmann, William A. Reimer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5019939Abstract: A thermal management plate designed to take advantage of the thermally conductive path provided as an integral part of printed circuit board component assemblies. The plate is a shelf-like unit providing both thermal management of electronic assemblies and a mounting arrangement for assemblies. Manufactured of high conductive material, the unit includes a printed circuit board assembly locator, a thermal path and a series of finned surfaces on the front and rear to dissipate heat generated by components.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: AG Communication Systems Corp.Inventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4978912Abstract: A test probe for use with a chip carrier socket including electrical connections to an external testing device and contacts to engage matching contacts within the chip socket. Tong-like elements grasp the socket to insure both mechanical and electrical integrity of the connections. A slip ring retains the tongs and probe in operated position.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: AG Communication Systems CorporationInventors: David L. Vonder, William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4894910Abstract: A tool adapted to facilitate the removal of elements such as pin grid arrays, pin grid array sockets, chip carriers, and chip carrier sockets which have been soldered into plated through holes or similar elements of printed wiring cards. A platform is provided mounting two pivotable arms which are used to grip onto the element to be removed while a number of spring loaded posts are compressed to provide connection to the printed wiring card on which the element to be removed is attached. The entire assembly is then placed in a high temperature environment causing the solder to melt at which time the compressed springs, associated with the posts, effectively expand withdrawing the element from the printed wiring card.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: GTE Communicaton Systems, Inc.Inventors: William A. Reimer, David L. Vonder
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Patent number: 4863388Abstract: A two-piece rotating contact zero insertion force connector is used to interconnect printed circuit boards (daughter boards) to backplanes (mother boards), cables to panels or cables to cables. This is accomplished by rotating one-half of the mating contacts relative to the other half to complete the necessary electrical connection. A number of different rotating contact designs are included which could be utilized to implement the overall concept.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: AG Communication Systems CorporationInventors: William A. Reimer, David L. Vonder
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Patent number: 4795362Abstract: A mounting arrangement for printed circuit boards where electrical and mechanical connection is maintained by the characteristics of the contacts included in the connector. While support is provided for the printed wiring board, no retenion means other than the contacts themselves are employed. The combination of a rigid and a flexible contact inhibits "walking" of the board due to vibration.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1988Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: GTE Communication Systems, Inc.Inventors: David L. Vonder, William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4641224Abstract: An assembly to reduce propagation of electromagnetic interference from an equipment enclosure via cable conductors passing out of the enclosure including a capacitor connected to each corresponding conductor and to the enclosure. The capacitors are mounted on an insulating substrate to which is fixed a conductive layer. The capacitors, the support plate, and the conductive layer are contained in a housing attached to the equipment enclosure. A second enclosure is provided, received within the housing and is equipped with a pair of clamps to retain the cables connected to the capacitors from both outside of and within the equipment enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: GTE Communication Systems CorporationInventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4633176Abstract: A test fixture including deflectable test probes employing flexible members attaching a probe head to a probe shaft, the probe head engaging a locating aperture to deflect the probe head to a printed wiring board test point not in alignment with the test probe axis. The test probe head may be of conical shape and include a plurality of ribs spaced along an outer surface thereof to reduce friction. The probe head may include a tip which is rounded to reduce test point damage or optionally pointed to achieve fine test point contacting resolution.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems Corp.Inventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4621876Abstract: A support for a vertically oriented equipment drawer including a plurality of guide rollers and a band roller attached to a lower edge thereof, the guide roller riding in a lower guide track positioned on a supporting equipment floor and the band roller rolling on a band of flexible material layed out in the path of the roller as the equipment drawer is withdrawn from an equipment frame. A tensile force is applied to the band to take up slack and optionally to exert a force on the band roller to permit the equipment drawer to automatically retract back into the equipment frame. A latch is included to engage the band when the equipment drawer is in a withdrawn position to prevent automatic retraction of the equipment drawer. Flat guide rollers engaging an upper guide track are attached to an upper edge of the equipment drawer to prevent lateral movement thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems Corp.Inventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4618113Abstract: A clamp for cables passing through a panel near an edge thereof including an anvil, a clamping pad and a latch member all positioned on a slideable basis within a slot extending from an edge of the panel inward a predetermined distance. Slots in the anvil interferingly engage and hold cables therein to facilitate assembly of the clamp. Fingers extending from arms of the latch member engage catches in side edges of the slot to lock the latch member in compressive engagement with the pad thereby clamping the cables between the anvil and the pad.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1985Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems Corp.Inventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4597618Abstract: A connector having a base including a lower surface and a plurality of apertures. The apertures each engage a corresponding one of a quantity of terminating pins. A lock member is provided within a channel formed in the base to engage and lock engaged pins between the lock member and an aperture side wall. The combination of locking centrally located pins via the lock member and preventing over engagement of outwardly positioned pins by action of the pins on end walls of corresponding apertures acting to stabilize the connector relative to the pins.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Inc.Inventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4597619Abstract: A low insertion force arrangement for establishing a connection to a printed wiring board of the type including at least one printed wiring board terminal. The arrangement includes a plurality of connection springs including at least one actuator engaging area, and at least one pivot point, contact, and a terminal. A first embodiment includes an actuator engaging area located centrally on the spring between two pivot points which are located between a contact and a connection spring terminal. The actuator is a adapted to sequentially pivot a plurality of connection springs. A other embodiment includes at least one connection spring including a pivot point centrally located on the spring between an actuator engaging area and a second pivot point both of which are located between a contact and a connection spring terminal. In both embodiments the contact is located at one end of each connection spring in alignment with a corresponding printed wiring board terminal.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems CorporationInventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4591217Abstract: A low insertion force connection arrangement for establishing a connection between at least two printed wiring boards each of the type including a plurality of printed wiring board terminals. The connection arrangement includes a plurality of connection springs each including an actuator engaging area located centrally on a side of the spring facing the printed wiring boards and between two pivot points. The pivot points are located on a side of the connection spring facing away from the printed wiring boards and between two contacts. The contacts are located at opposite ends of the connection spring, facing, and in alignment with corresponding ones of the printed wiring board terminals.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems CorporationInventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4591219Abstract: A low insertion force connection arrangement for establishing a connection between at least two printed wiring boards each of the type including at least one printed wiring board terminal. The connection arrangement includes at least one connection spring including an actuator engaging area located centrally on a side of the spring facing the printed wiring boards and between two pivot points. The pivot points are located on a side of the connection spring facing away from the printed wiring boards and between two contacts. The contacts are located at opposite ends of the connection spring facing and in alignment with corresponding ones of the printed wiring board terminals.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems CorporationInventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: 4591218Abstract: A low insertion force connection arrangement for establishing a connection between at least two printed wiring boards, each including a plurality of terminals. The connection arrangement includes a plurality of connection springs each having a pivot point facing away from the printed wiring boards and located between two actuator engaging areas. The actuator engaging areas face the printed wiring boards and are located between two contacts. The contacts are located at opposite ends of the connection spring facing and in alignment with a corresponding terminal of the printed wiring boards. A connector body is provided including a plurality of grooves each adapted to receive one of the printed wiring boards and a plurality of spring receiving cavities each enclosing a pair of connection springs.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: GTE Communication Systems CorporationInventor: William A. Reimer
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Patent number: D657510Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Electrolux Home Care Products, Inc.Inventors: Sok-Min Chang, Donald J. Davidshofer, William Reimer, Brian Wang Sun