David James Fabian - Mount Joy PA, US Thomas Dean Ratzlaff - Menlo Park CA, US Paul Craig Tally - Santa Clara CA, US William H. Bernhart - Elizabethtown PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H01R 13/58
US Classification:
439460, 439701
Abstract:
A cable connector includes a cable clamp having a cable end and a mating end. The cable clamp has an upper housing and a lower housing joined to the upper housing. An aperture is formed in at least one of the upper housing or the lower housing. The upper housing and the lower housing are moveable between a pre-assembled position and an assembled position. An insert is provided having a wire end and a mating end. The insert has a tab configured to engage the aperture to secure the insert within the mating end of the cable clamp in the pre-assembled position. The upper housing and the lower housing are moveable to the assembled position to retain the insert within the mating end of the cable clamp and a cable within the cable end of the cable clamp.
THOMAS DEAN RATZLAFF - MENLO PARK CA, US PAUL CRAIG TALLY - SANTA CLARA CA, US
Assignee:
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION - BERWYN PA
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
43960701
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a terminal subassembly having inserts holding terminals. The terminals extend between a mating end and a cable end. The cable end is configured to be terminated to corresponding wires of a cable. A front shell surrounds a front portion of the terminal subassembly. The front shell provides electrical shielding around the mating ends of the terminals. The front shell is configured to be mated to a mating connector. A back shell surrounds a rear portion of the terminal subassembly. The back shell provides electrical shielding around the cable ends of the terminals. The back shell is configured to be terminated to an overbraid of the cable. The back shell includes a plurality of contacts that extend from a front of the back shell. The contacts engage, and are electrically connected to, the front shell.
Modular Enclosure And An Assembly For Constructing A Modular Enclosure
Modular enclosure includes a plurality of structural elements coupled to one another to at least partially define a cavity. The structural elements form a plurality of sub-assemblies in which each sub-assembly includes a corner section having a slot and first and second joint sections. Each of the first and second joint sections include an elongated body extending between two joint ends. The elongated body has an open-sided channel that extends along a length of the elongated body and opens to an exterior of the elongated body. The open-sided channel extends through each of the joint ends. The slot of the corner section is aligned with the open-sided channels of the first and second joint sections and a wall section is received by the slot and each of the open-sided channels.
- Berwyn PA, US Paul Craig Tally - Santa Clara CA, US Roenna Nepomuceno del Rosario - Union City CA, US David A. Hurrell - San Mateo CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/14 B64D 47/00
Abstract:
A hold down assembly for an electronic unit includes a locking washer having a cone at a front end thereof. The locking washer has a tang provided in the cone and extending forward from the cone. The cone is configured to receive a mounting hook of the electronic unit with a first side of the tang bearing against the mounting hook to lock the position of the locking washer relative to the mounting hook. An actuator knob is rotatably coupled to the locking washer. The actuator knob is configured to be tightened to a threaded shaft to tighten the hold down assembly to the electronic unit and drive the locking washer toward the mounting hook.
- Berwyn PA, US Paul Craig Tally - Menlo Park CA, US Thomas Dean Ratzlaff - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H01Q 21/06 H01Q 9/04
Abstract:
A patch antenna array includes a plurality of patch antenna elements spaced apart from each other and arranged as an array. Each patch antenna element has a substrate, a radiating patch associated with the substrate and a ground plane associated with the substrate. The patch antenna elements are discrete and separate from each other. At least one element frame holds the discrete antenna elements in the array. Each element frame captures and positions at least two patch antenna elements relative to each other.
- Berwyn PA, US Hyo Chang Yun - Saratoga CA, US Peter J. Dutton - Fremont CA, US Thomas D. Ratzlaff - Menlo Park CA, US Paul Craig Tally - Santa Clara CA, US James O'Keeffe - Newark CA, US Erling Hansen - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H05K 5/00 H05K 5/03 H05K 5/02
Abstract:
An enclosure includes a plurality of modular construction units that connect together to at least partially define an internal compartment of the enclosure. Each construction unit comprises a wall segment extending a length from a corner end to a free end, and a corner segment extending outward from the corner end of the wall segment. The corner segment is integrally formed with the wall segment. The corner segment includes a receiver socket that is configured to receive the free end of another corresponding construction unit therein to connect the construction units together. The construction units connect together one after the other with a chasing symmetry to define the internal compartment of the enclosure.
- Berwyn PA, US Hyo Chang Yun - Saratoga CA, US Peter J. Dutton - Fremont CA, US Thomas D. Ratzlaff - Menlo Park CA, US Paul Craig Tally - Santa Clara CA, US James O'Keeffe - Newark CA, US Erling Hansen - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H05K 5/00 H05K 5/03 B65D 21/02 H05K 5/02
Abstract:
An enclosure includes a plurality of modular corner segments and a plurality of modular wall segments that connect together to at least partially define an internal compartment of the enclosure. The wall segments extending lengths between opposite free ends. At least a majority of the wall segments are fabricated from a polymer. Each corner segment includes opposite first and second receiver sockets that are each configured to receive a corresponding free end of a corresponding wall segment therein to connect the corner segment to the corresponding wall segments. At least a majority of the corner segments are fabricated from a polymer. The corner segments and the wall segments connect together to define the internal compartment of the enclosure.