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20090027137 | TAPERED DIELECTRIC AND CONDUCTOR STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - Disclosed are tapered dielectric and conductor structures which provide controlled impedance interconnection while signal conductor lines transition from finer pitches to coarser pitches thereby obviating electrical discontinuities generally associated with changes of circuit contact pitch. Also disclosed are methods for the construction of the devices and applications therefore. | 01-29-2009 |
20090093173 | High Speed, Direct Path, Stair-Step, Electronic Connectors with Improved Signal Integrity Characteristics and Methods for their Manufacture - An electrical connector comprised of a plurality of electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration designed to mate with electrical components having electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration. A direct connect signaling system comprised of stair-step electrical connectors mated to stair-step printed circuit boards, other stair-step electrical components, or combinations thereof. | 04-09-2009 |
20100127402 | Interconnect System without Through-Holes - Structures employed by a plurality of packages, printed circuit boards, connectors and interposers to create signal paths which reduce the deleterious signal quality issues associated with the use of through-holes. Disclosed structures can coexist with through-hole implementations. | 05-27-2010 |
20100151704 | High Speed, Direct Path, Stair-Step, Electronic Connectors with Improved Signal Integrity Characteristics and Methods for their Manufacture - An electrical connector comprised of a plurality of electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration designed to mate with electrical components having electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration. A direct connect signaling system comprised of stair-step electrical connectors mated to stair-step printed circuit boards, other stair-step electrical components, or combinations thereof. | 06-17-2010 |
20110065332 | Torsionally-Induced Contact-Force Conductors for Electrical Connector Systems - An electrical connector. An electrical connector comprising a connector body having a first channel and a first conductive element extending through the first channel in a first tip section. The first tip section having a first moment arm that, when forced in contact with a first conductive surface, twists the first conductive element to produce a torsion force. The torsion force holds the first tip section in contact with the first conductive surface. | 03-17-2011 |
20110171857 | Torsionally-Induced Contact-Force Conductors for Electrical Connector Systems - An electrical connector. An electrical connector comprising a connector body having a first channel and a first conductive element extending through the first channel in a first tip section. The first tip section having a first moment arm that, when forced in contact with a first conductive surface, twists the first conductive element to produce a torsion force. The torsion force holds the first tip section in contact with the first conductive surface. | 07-14-2011 |
20120149250 | Torsionally-Induced Contact-Force Conductors for Electrical Connector Systems - An electrical connector. An electrical connector a pair of cylindrical housings, one having a plurality of torsion bar conductors and a second having a plurality of ramps. Rotating the pair of housings relative to one another causes an angled tip on the torsion bar to rotate as it moves up the ramp. A land is provided to discontinue further rotation of the torsion bar tip as the housings continue to rotate. | 06-14-2012 |
20130078826 | TORSIONALLY-INDUCED CONTACT-FORCE CONDUCTORS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SYSTEMS - An electrical connector comprising a pair of elongated bodies, each having a facing ramp, the ramp having an notch, each having a rotatable torsion bar conductor with a tip located in the notch, the end of a tip spaced above the ramp such that when the two bodies are mated, the tips engage the ramp of the other connector and rotate against a torsional restoring force, and when fully mated, the two ramps abut each other, notches aligned, with the respective tips of the torsion bars engaging the torsion bar of the other body in the aligned notches. | 03-28-2013 |