STEVEN L SMITH
Vehicle Board in Harrisburg, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV123590L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Harrisburg, PA 17112

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Steven Smith, age 51
4812 Van Kirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19135
(267) 909-9832
Steven Smith
48 N 5Th St, Coplay, PA 18037
(610) 310-9798

Professional information

Steven Smith Photo 1

Owner, Cadquest Inc.

Position:
Contractor at Tyco Electronics, Owner at CADquest Inc.
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Publishing
Work:
Tyco Electronics since 2006 - Contractor CADquest Inc. since Jan 1998 - Owner AMP Incorporated Dec 1987 - Dec 1997 - Designer
Skills:
Manufacturing, Product Design, Pro Engineer, Engineering, Product Development


Steven Smith Photo 2

Stacked Connector Assembly

US Patent:
5336109, Aug 9, 1994
Filed:
Apr 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/047849
Inventors:
Warren C. Hillbish - Hummelstown PA
Steven G. Smith - Linglestown PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 1373
US Classification:
439540
Abstract:
A stacked connector assembly is disclosed which includes two connectors attached to a bracket which, in turn, is attached to the surface of a printed circuit board. The bracket is of unitary construction and includes two side members interconnected by two lateral members. Openings are provided in the bracket through which solder tails of the two connectors extend. Each of the side members includes surface portions that mount to the connectors and to the printed circuit board.


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Shielded Surface Mount Electrical Connector With Integral Barbed Board Lock

US Patent:
5192228, Mar 9, 1993
Filed:
Aug 11, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/928523
Inventors:
Henry B. Collins - Harrisburg PA
Benjamin H. Mosser - Middletown PA
Steven G. Smith - Linglestown PA
Assignee:
AMP Inc. - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 1373, H01R 13658
US Classification:
439567
Abstract:
A shielded surface mount electrical connector (10) that has an insulative housing (18) having at least one compliant surface mount contact (30) secured therein. The shield (12) has at least one boardlock (14) integral therewith. The boardlock (14) has at least one spring (78 or 80) for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture (74) in a circuit board (16) on which the connector (10) is mounted. The spring (78 or 80) has at least one barb (92) thereon positioned along the spring (78 or 80) to engage the wall of the boardlock receiving aperture (74).


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Kinescope Funnel Thumper And Flush Device

US Patent:
4678448, Jul 7, 1987
Filed:
Apr 25, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/855601
Inventors:
David E. Booth - New Providence PA
Steven G. Smith - Harrisburg PA
John L. Adams - Sinking Springs PA
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
H01J 938
US Classification:
445 60
Abstract:
A device for thumping and flushing a kinescope funnel includes a lift member which moves horizontally to engage the funnel and then vertically to raise the funnel to a thump position. A means for centering and orienting the neck moves in unison with the lift member. A thumper is arranged to thump the funnel in the thump position. A probe vertically moves to enter the funnel through the neck and inject a flushing fluid into the funnel while thumping occurs.


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Shielded Connector Having A Multiply Orientable Housing

US Patent:
5007862, Apr 16, 1991
Filed:
Jun 15, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/540678
Inventors:
George R. Defibaugh - Mechanicsburg PA
Earl C. Myers - Harrisburg PA
Steven G. Smith - Linglestown PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439607
Abstract:
A circular cross section dielectric housing (4) of a circular DIN shielded electrical connector (2, 2') for mounting in a vertical position on a circuit board, is provided on its bottom face (16) with angular orienting lugs (54). An outer shield (10) which defines a circular seat for the dielectric housing (4) has a bottom wall (106) defining a hole (108) for receiving contact tails (44) on electrical terminals (12) in the housing (4). The bottom wall (106) of the shield (110) has notches (122, 124) therein for receiving the orienting lugs (54). The angular orientation of the housing (4) with respect to the shield (10) can be selected by aligning each lug (54) with a chosen notch (122, 124) in the bottom wall (106) of the shield when assembling the housing (4) to the shield (10).