NED E CORMAN
Pilots at Chatham Way, Harrisburg, PA

License number
Pennsylvania A2220171
Issued Date
Nov 2016
Expiration Date
Nov 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4736 Chatham Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ned E. Corman
Paxtonia, PA
(717) 652-4367
Ned E Corman, age 76
527 Clermont Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717) 652-4367
(717) 652-1949
Ned E Corman
74 5Th Ave, Collegeville, PA 19426
(215) 652-4367
(215) 652-1949
Ned E Corman
74 5Th Ave, Collegeville, PA 19426
(215) 652-4367
(215) 652-1949

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Principal Engineer At Tyco International

Principal Engineer At Tyco International

Position:
Principal Engineer at Tyco International
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Tyco International - Principal Engineer


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Combination Wedge Tap Connector

Combination Wedge Tap Connector

US Patent:
7309263, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
May 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/437480
Inventors:
Charles D. Copper - Harrisburg PA, US
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Middletown PA
International Classification:
H01R 4/44
US Classification:
439781, 439284, 439292
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly for a utility power transmission system includes a first conductive member having a first hook portion and a first base wedge portion with the first hook portion extending from the first wedge portion and is adapted to engage a main conductor. A second conductive member includes a hook portion and a wedge portion with the hook portion extending from the wedge portion and adapted to engage a tap conductor. The wedge portion of the first conductive member and the wedge portion of the second conductive member are adapted to nest with one another and be secured to one another by hand without specialized tooling. The assembly further comprises a displacement stop that is located on at least one of the first and second conductive members once fully mated. The displacement stop is positioned to define a final displacement relation between the first and second conductive members. The displacement stop defines a final mating position between the first and second conductive members independent of an amount of force induced upon the main and tap conductors by the first and second conductive members.


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Combination Wedge Tap Connector

Combination Wedge Tap Connector

US Patent:
7524217, Apr 28, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/930713
Inventors:
Charles D. Copper - Hummelstown PA, US
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Middletown PA
International Classification:
H01R 4/44
US Classification:
439781, 439807, 174 94 S
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly for a utility power transmission system includes a first conductive member having a first hook portion and a first base wedge portion with the first hook portion extending from the first wedge portion and is adapted to engage a main conductor. A second conductive member includes a hook portion and a wedge portion with the hook portion extending from the wedge portion and adapted to engage a tap conductor. The wedge portion of the first conductive member and the wedge portion of the second conductive member are adapted to nest with one another and be secured to one another by hand without specialized tooling. The assembly further comprises a displacement stop that is located on at least one of the first and second conductive members once fully mated. The displacement stop is positioned to define a final displacement relation between the first and second conductive members. The displacement stop defines a final mating position between the first and second conductive members independent of an amount of force induced upon the main and tap conductors by the first and second conductive members.


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Electrical Terminal For Terminating A Wire

Electrical Terminal For Terminating A Wire

US Patent:
8210884, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Dec 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/976707
Inventors:
Ned Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Uwe Blümmel - Hockenheim, DE
Helge Schmidt - Speyer, DE
Charles D. Copper - Hummelstown PA, US
Raymond Dennis Boyer - Mechanicsburg PA, US
David B. Weaver - Landisburg PA, US
John Wesley Hall - Harrisburg PA, US
John M. Myer - Millersville PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
Tyco Electronics AMP GmbH - Bensheim
International Classification:
H01R 4/10
US Classification:
439877
Abstract:
An electrical terminal is provided for terminating a wire. The electrical terminal includes an electrical contact and a crimp barrel extending from the electrical contact. The crimp barrel is configured to be crimped around an end of the wire. The crimp barrel includes a base and opposing side walls that extend from the base. The base and the side walls define an opening of the crimp barrel that is configured to receive the end of the wire therein. The side walls extend outwardly from the base to ends. The side walls include base segments that extend from the base and end segments that extend from the base segments and include the ends. A sealing wing extends from the end of at least one of the side walls. The side walls are configured to be folded over when crimped over the end of the wire such that a gap is defined between the end segment and the base segment of at least one of the side walls. The sealing wing is configured to extend within the gap between the end segment and the base segment of the corresponding side wall when the side walls are crimped over the end of the wire.


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Active Device Substrate Connector Having A Heat Sink

Active Device Substrate Connector Having A Heat Sink

US Patent:
4345267, Aug 17, 1982
Filed:
Mar 31, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/136017
Inventors:
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA
Steven J. Kandybowski - Tower City PA
William S. Scheingold - Palmyra PA
Frank C. Youngfleish - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01L 2302, H01L 2342, H01L 2344
US Classification:
357 81
Abstract:
The present invention is to a heat sink device designed to conduct heat away from an active device substrate housed in a connector of the type having a hinged cover with spring elements thereon. More particularly the preferred embodiment includes a base member, in intimate contact with the substrate, positioned on the inside of the cover, and a heat exchanger attached to the base and extending above the cover.


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High Current Connector

High Current Connector

US Patent:
4653826, Mar 31, 1987
Filed:
Feb 24, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/833320
Inventors:
Christopher N. Burgess - Poughkeepsie NY
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA
Lee A. Barkus - Millersburg PA
Steven J. Kandybowski - Tower City PA
Matthew M. Sucheski - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 13193
US Classification:
339 64M
Abstract:
A high current power connector has contact elements defining a pin receiving opening. The contact elements are spring loaded inwardly to increase the contact force between each contact element and a pin. The connector also has the capability for the contact members to float and to realign themselves if the pin and contact elements are misaligned.


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Clamp

Clamp

US Patent:
D599184, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
May 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/318626
Inventors:
Barry James Johnson - Vaughan, CA
Charles Dudley Copper - Hummelstown PA, US
Vladimir Hoxha - Toronto, CA
Ned Eugene Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Canada, Ltd. - Markham, Ontario
International Classification:
0805
US Classification:
D 8 72


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Wedge Tap Connector

Wedge Tap Connector

US Patent:
7819706, Oct 26, 2010
Filed:
Aug 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/897576
Inventors:
Charles Dudley Copper - Hummelstown PA, US
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Middletown PA
International Classification:
H01R 4/50
US Classification:
439783
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly includes a spring member having a generally C-shaped body extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge. The C-shaped body is formed by a first hook portion, a second hook portion, and a central section extending between the first hook portion and the second hook portion. Each of the hook portions are adapted to receive a conductor. The spring member is movable between a normal position and a deflected position, wherein in the deflected position, the spring member imparts a clamping force on the first and second conductors. The assembly further includes a wedge member having a leading end and a trailing end. The wedge is positionable within the spring member to drive the spring member from the normal position to the deflected position, wherein the wedge has an initial position and a final position corresponding to the deflected position of the spring member. Relative positions of the wedge member with respect to the spring member in the initial position and the final position vary based on a size of the conductors.


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Wedge Tap Connector

Wedge Tap Connector

US Patent:
8157602, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
Oct 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/899381
Inventors:
Charles Dudley Copper - Hummelstown PA, US
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H01R 4/50
US Classification:
439783
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly includes a spring member having a generally C-shaped body extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge. The C-shaped body is formed by a first hook portion, a second hook portion, and a central section extending between the first hook portion and the second hook portion. Each of the hook portions are adapted to receive a conductor. The spring member is movable between a normal position and a deflected position, wherein in the deflected position, the spring member imparts a clamping force on the first and second conductors. The assembly further includes a wedge member having a leading end and a trailing end. The wedge is positionable within the spring member to drive the spring member from the normal position to the deflected position, wherein the wedge has an initial position and a final position corresponding to the deflected position of the spring member. Relative positions of the wedge member with respect to the spring member in the initial position and the final position vary based on a size of the conductors.


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Electrical Socket

Electrical Socket

US Patent:
4714441, Dec 22, 1987
Filed:
Jan 29, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/008679
Inventors:
Ned E. Corman - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 1311
US Classification:
439842
Abstract:
An electrical socket having a plurality of contact elements with bowed beams on each end cooperating to form resilient passages to receive a pin. The contact elments are supported on a disc with the beams being on each side thereof. A cavity in the housing receives the disc and associated contact elements. An opening through the disc is sized so that the pin passing therethrough cannot wobble and overstress the beams.