Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA Robert E. Beamenderfer - Palmyra PA Reuben E. Ney - Mount Joy PA William D. Miknis - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01B 1306
US Classification:
29828
Abstract:
Multiple discrete coax cables 1 comprising: corresponding signal wires 2 and corresponding ground wires 5 within corresponding sheaths 4, the sheaths 4 having external profiles 56 extending along the lengths of corresponding cables 1 constructed for passage through corresponding eyes 64 conforming to the profiles 56, the cables 1 are flexible independently, and wires 2, 5 extend without skew along the corresponding axes of the independently flexible cables 1 for connection to a corresponding housing block 16 of a connector assembly 6.
Michael J. McKee - New Cumberland PA William D. Miknis - Lancaster PA Joseph M. Pawlikowski - Lancaster PA William E. Zelko - Dauphin PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
B23K 100
US Classification:
219 8516
Abstract:
A heater bar assembly intended for use in a soldering apparatus or the like has a laminated self-regulating Curie effect heater mounted on a rigid support member. The heater is rapidly heated in use up to its Curie temperature and maintained at that temperature during a soldering operation so that overheating does not occur and, on the other hand, cold joints are avoided. The heater is slightly resilient, or deformable, so that when it is brought into contact with the wires, it is deformed by the wires thereby increasing the area of contact with the wires. A complete integrated soldering apparatus incorporating the heater bar assembly is also described.
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA Robert E. Beamenderfer - Palmyra PA Reuben E. Ney - Mount Joy PA William D. Miknis - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01B 736
US Classification:
174112
Abstract:
Multiple discrete coax cables 1 comprising: corresponding signal wires 2 and corresponding ground wires 5 within corresponding sheaths 4, the sheaths 4 having external profiles 56 extending along the lengths of corresponding cables 1 constructed for passage through corresponding eyes 64 conforming to the profiles 56, the cables 1 are flexible independently, and wires 2, 5 extend without skew along the corresponding axes of the independently flexible cables 1 for connection to a corresponding housing block 16 of a connector assembly 6.
Nov 2007 to 2000 Senior RF TechTRAK Microwave Tampa, FL Jan 2006 to Nov 2007 Security OfficerElectronic Tech Winter Haven, FL Oct 2004 to Oct 2005Engineering Tech Lancaster, PA Nov 2001 to Oct 2004Bill's Electronics Lancaster, PA Jan 1989 to Dec 2001 OWNER/OPERATOR
Education:
Devry University Columbus, OH Feb 1981 to Feb 1983 Associates in Engineering Technologies/TechniciansLancaster County Career & Technology Center Willow Street, PA Sep 1978 to Jun 1980 ElectronicsHempfield High School Landisville, PA Sep 1977 to Jun 1980