LINN S LIGHTNER
Engineers in Camp Hill, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE010343E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Camp Hill, PA 17011

Professional information

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Electrical Plug Connector And Receptacle Therefor

US Patent:
4493525, Jan 15, 1985
Filed:
Jan 31, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/462278
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Hall - Harrisburg PA
Linn S. Lightner - Camp Hill PA
William B. Long - Camp Hill PA
Suel G. Shannon - Harrisburg PA
Daniel E. Stahl - Hummelstown PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
339143R
Abstract:
In an electrical connector of the plug type and a corresponding receptacle therefor, said plug connector comprises a dielectric housing member having terminal-receiving passageways therein in which electrical terminals are latchably secured, and said terminals have contact sections extending forward from said housing member and are electrically connected to electrical conductors of a shielded cable. Metal clamshell members are mounted on said housing member forming an outer contact which extends forward to cover said contact sections of said terminals. The conductive shield of said cable surrounds a rear section of said outer contact and is surrounded by a ferrule member which is crimped to secure said shield to said outer contact, and said clamshell members to said housing; said ferrule is also crimped to an insulating jacket of said cable, and an insulating sleeve is disposed around said outer contact and said cable. A receptacle is provided which has a dielectric housing having a terminal-receiving section surrounded by a channel for receiving a front section of said outer contact of said plug connector, and a hood section surrounding said channel, both said sections having opposed U-shaped recesses communicating with said channel forming a means for polarizing said plug connector in said receptacle. Said receptacle has terminals secured therein which have forked contact sections to electrically receive sections extending outwardly from said receptacle housing for electrical contact sections of said plug terminals and which also have other contact connection to a printed circuit board.


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Electrical Plug Connector

US Patent:
4611878, Sep 16, 1986
Filed:
Jan 15, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/691620
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Hall - Harrisburg PA
Linn S. Lightner - Camp Hill PA
William B. Long - Camp Hill PA
Suel G. Shannon - Harrisburg PA
Daniel E. Stahl - Hummelstown PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 13629, H01R 2306
US Classification:
339186M
Abstract:
An electrical connector of the plug type comprises a dielectric housing member in which electrical terminals are secured, contact sections of the electrical terminals extend outwardly from a front surface of the dielectric housing member, and conductor-securing sections of the electrical terminals are to be connected to electrical conductors of a shielded cable. Metal clamshell members are mounted on the dielectric housing member forming an outer contact surrounding the dielectric housing member so that a front section covers the contact sections of the electrical terminals and a rear section is to be connected to a shield of the shielded cable. An insulating sleeve is disposed on the clamshell members and the cable. The conductor-securing sections are electrically connected to the electrical conductors and the electrical terminals are latchably secured in terminal passageways of the dielectric housing member, the rear section of the outer conductor has the shield positioned thereon so that a ferrule member can be crimped onto the rear section crimping the shield between the rear section and the ferrule member and, securing the clamshell members in position on the dielectric housing, the ferrule member is also to be crimped onto an insulating jacket of the cable. The forward section of the outer contact has an axial indentation aligned with a peripheral recess at the front of the housing member which polarizes the plug connector when mated with a receptacle connector having a corresponding peripheral recess at the front of its housing.


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Electrical Connector Assembly

US Patent:
3995947, Dec 7, 1976
Filed:
Jan 31, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/545963
Inventors:
Linn Stephen Lightner - Camp Hill PA
Edwin Oscar Classon - Carlisle PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 1358, H02B 102
US Classification:
339 92M
Abstract:
An improved rectangular electrical connector assembly is disclosed for detachable mounting in equipment panels of different thicknesses. The connector assembly includes cable strain relief means which is angularly positionable to accommodate a cable entering the connector housing from any one of several different directions. The connector assembly includes inexpensive pin and socket contacts and, preferably, a quick take-up type jackscrew to secure the plug and receptacle members together.


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Means For Mounting An Electrical Connector In A Panel Opening From Either Side Of The Panel

US Patent:
3989343, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Jan 27, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/652675
Inventors:
John Edward Lucius - Harrisburg PA
Linn Stephen Lightner - Camp Hill PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 916
US Classification:
339128
Abstract:
An improved mounting means is disclosed for removably mounting electrical connectors and the like in openings in a panel with the mounting and dismounting taking place from either side of the panel. The mounting means can compensate for various thickness panels as well as for variations in the thickness of a panel.


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Interconnect Device For Use In Closed Fluid Circulating Systems

US Patent:
4106523, Aug 15, 1978
Filed:
Apr 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/571129
Inventors:
David Charles Thornton - Harrisburg PA
Linn Stephen Lightner - Camp Hill PA
Patrick Edward Lannan - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
F16K 2900
US Classification:
13761404
Abstract:
An interconnect device for joining disengagable portions of a closed fluid circulating system is disclosed. The interconnect device is employed at any point in the system where it may be desirable to open or disconnect the system, for example to facilitate replacement of parts in a coolant system for high density electronic equipment applications. The interconnect device, since a fluid is involved, is arranged to automatically shut off fluid flow any time the mating members are separated thereby preventing loss of fluid in the circuit.