Binghamton University - School of Management 1980 - 1982
Interests:
Personal interests include recreational boating, fishing, camping, pets (have a Labradoodle), landscaping, carpentry, Nascar (don't laugh), science, and history.
Honor & Awards:
Patents 5,848,914 and 6,135,818.
Us Patents
Die Cast Electrical Connector Shell With Integral Trapezoidal Shield And Offset Cable Gripping Teeth, And Electrical Contact Arrangement Therefor
Roger J. Lang - Endicott NY John Majernik - Endicott NY
Assignee:
Amphenol Corporation - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439610
Abstract:
A die cast metal shell for an electrical connector is made up of a base and cover. Cable braid deforming teeth are die cast into a cable entry passage at the rear of the shell, and a thin wall front shield is integrally die cast with the base to provide a low resistance path between the cable braid and the front shield. A circuit board may be positioned in a backshell portion of the base, the circuit board including traces to which wires of the cable are terminated and extending forwardly from the backshell through a relatively narrow front opening to form a set of contacts for the connector.
Die Cast Electrical Connector Shell With Integral Trapezoidal Shield And Offset Cable Gripping Teeth, And Electrical Contact Arrangement Therefor
Roger J. Lang - Endicott NY John Majernik - Endicott NY
Assignee:
Amihenol Corporation - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
H01R 903
US Classification:
439610
Abstract:
A die cast metal shell for an electrical connector is made up of a base and cover. Cable braid deforming teeth are die cast into a cable entry passage at the rear of the shell, and a thin wall front shield is integrally die cast with the base to provide a low resistance path between the cable braid and the front shield. A circuit board may be positioned in a backshell portion of the base, the circuit board including traces to which wires of the cable are terminated and extending forwardly from the backshell through a relatively narrow front opening to form a set of contacts for the connector.