| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6370769 |
Automated assembly of connector to cable having twisted wire pairs |
April 16, 2002 |
| A cable having at least two twisted wire pairs, each of the wires in the twisted wire pairs having wire jacket with a respectively different color, is automatically assembled by automatically detecting the colors of the wire jackets and automatically positioning the wires of the twisted |
| 6354872 |
Cable connectors with modular shielding |
March 12, 2002 |
| A modular type electrical connector comprises multiple unit connectors which again may be divided into multiple sub-units. Multiple number of unit connectors are attached together for the multiple wires of a cable making the modular type connector. The number of the unit connectors being |
| 6338591 |
Removable, spring biased fastener |
January 15, 2002 |
| A spring biased mechanical fastener comprises two side-by-side first rods fixedly secured at first ends to an end support. The two first rods terminate in two oppositely facing detents, and each rod includes a V-bent camming surface. A horizontal bar mounted on the end of a second bar |
| 5960592 |
Protective enclosure for outdoor equipment |
October 5, 1999 |
| A protective enclosure for equipment situated out of doors. The enclosure is formed as hollow panels by a blow molding process and allows the introduction at the installation site of protective material into any desired ones of the internal cavities of the panels, thereby reducing ma |
| 5857049 |
Precision alignment of optoelectronic devices |
January 5, 1999 |
| An optoelectronic module is disclosed in which an optoelectronic device is precisely aligned with an optical fiber. The optoelectronic module comprises a first member, a second member for supporting an end of the optical fiber in a fixed position relative the first member along an axis, |
| 5613297 |
Wire insertion and cut-off tool and method of use |
March 25, 1997 |
| A tool (10) is provided for inserting a wire (12) into a wire-receiving slit (13) of an IDC (14) and for trimming the excess portion of the wire following insertion. The tool includes a prime mover (24) coupled to a guide member (36) having a wire-receiving notch (60) in one end, and a |
| 5510153 |
Method for encapsulating electronic conductors |
April 23, 1996 |
| Glass particles (14) are mixed within an uncured silicone resin (13). The fluid uncured resin is placed in a portion of a terminal block (11) and cured to form a gel (13') by subjecting it to microwaves in a microwave oven (22). Conductors (25, 26) to be interconnected are next inserted |
| 5470217 |
Apparatus for fixturing modules |
November 28, 1995 |
| A module, such as a terminal block (10), configured of a body (12) having an open end (20) and at least one window (24) spaced from the open end, is fixtured and sealed by way of a channel (28) comprised of a pair of parallel, spaced-apart, generally elastic walls (30,32) jointed by a |
| 5429697 |
Method of sealing a module |
July 4, 1995 |
| A method is provided for sealing openings (24, 26) in a module (10). In accordance with the method, each opening is sealed by providing a readily-puncturable sealing membrane (30, 30') within the module itself to overlie each opening. Each membrane advantageously prevents a gel (28), |