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ISLN:
907591144
Admitted:
1989
University:
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., 1986; Pennsylvania State University, B.A., 1986
Law School:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, J.D., 1989
James R. Bentlage - Binghamton NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY Geoffrey R. Mariner - Apalachin NY John J. Squires - Endicott NY John H. Williams - Endicott NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909 H01R 2368
US Classification:
361413
Abstract:
An electronic package including a first circuitized substrate (e. g. , printed circuit board) and a flexible circuitized substrate wherein the flexible substrate is precisely aligned in removable manner relative to the first substrate. This is accomplished utilizing a retention member and associated frame member, the flexible circuitized substrate being precisely aligned and secured to the frame member. Elastomeric pressure exertion members are utilized to exert pressure against each of a plurality of individual circuitized sections of the flexible circuit member to thus effect engagement between the flexible substrate's contacts and respective conductors which constitute part of the circuit on the first substrate. Moveable clamp members may also be used to engage extending posts of the retention member, said clamp members also possibly acting against a stiffener member located on the first substrate's opposite surface from the flexible substrate.
David W. Dranchak - Endwell NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY David E. Hessian - Binghamton NY Alan D. Knight - Newark Valley NY Wai M. Ma - Endicott NY Thomas G. Macek - Endicott NY John J. Squires - Endicott NY
Assignee:
International Business Machine Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 67
Abstract:
An assembly for interconnecting two relatively rigid circuit cards using a flexible circuit for forming this connection is provided. The assembly includes a housing which has a first pressure exerting member which has the flexible circuit reeved therearound. Second and third pressure exerting members are provided in spaced juxtaposed relationship against which the opposite legs of the flexible circuit are maintained to define therebetween a slot for the reception of a circuit card. The assembly is inserted into a card substrate with the first pressure exerting means causing the flexible circuit to be biased into contact with the contacts on a substrate. A second circuit card is inserted into the slot between the legs of the flexible circuit, and the second and third pressure exerting members urge each of the legs as the flexible circuit into contact with the second circuit board.
David W. Dranchak - Endwell NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY Alan D. Knight - Newark Valley NY
Assignee:
IBM Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439260
Abstract:
An electrical connector assembly including a housing, a flexible circuit located within the housing and including first and second terminals thereon, a carriage movably positioned within the housing and designed for having a circuit board inserted therein, actuation means connected to the carriage to cause it to move and occupy first and second positions within the housing, and biasing means in the form of a pair of leaf springs which continuously exert biasing force against the carriage during its positioning within the invention's housing. As defined herein, contact is possible between a plurality of individual contact elements which form part of the circuit board and respective terminals located at one end portion of the flexible circuit. Second terminals located at the other end of the flexible circuit are designed for mating with and contacting respective conductors located on the second circuit device. Positive interconnection is thus possible between high density arrays of contact members in a compact structure.
William S. Ebert - Endicott NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY Kishor V. Desai - Vestal NY Thomas G. Macek - Endicott NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01R 104
US Classification:
324754
Abstract:
A test apparatus and method for testing circuitized substrates such as printed circuit boards or ceramic substrates having one or more chips thereon. The apparatus includes one substrate (e. g. , printed circuit board) located on a base and adapted for having another circuitized substrate (e. g. , flexible circuit) positioned thereon and electrically coupled to conductive elements (e. g. , copper pads) thereof. Elastomeric members may be used to force the flexible circuit against the conductors of the substrate being tested, this substrate positioned either within or upon a cover which is located over the flexible circuit and which assists in compressing the flexible circuit against the printed circuit board's conductive elements to assure positive connection therewith. The cover may also include elastomeric members to facilitate such connection and a pivotal arm for being actuated to engage the substrate being tested. Positioning as well as relative quick separation (removal) of the substrate is attainable upon completion of the testing.
Fletcher W. Chapin - Vestal NY David W. Dranchak - Endwell NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY Richard R. Hall - Endwell NY Thomas G. Macek - Endicott NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 66
Abstract:
An electrical connector for interconnecting a pair of circuit members (e. g. , circuit module and printed circuit board) which assures highly reliable yet separable connections for these members. The connector includes an electrically insulative (e. g. , plastic) frame which defines an internal opening therein. Bridging this opening are a plurality of individual, resilient contact members which are maintained in a suspended and spaced orientation within the opening by a plurality of pairs of elongated insulative members (e. g. , polymer rods). Each of the contacts is thus readily removable from the connector's frame to thus facilitate repair and/or replacement. As described, the connector is capable of providing wiping connections, thus assuring removal of debris or other contaminants from the respective conductive pads for each circuit member. In another embodiment, the connector includes a common carrier (e. g. , plastic) having therein a plurality of cylindrical shaped resilient contact members (e. g.
Temperature Compensating Strain Relief Connection For Flexible Electrical Circuits
Robert E. Darrow - Apalachin NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 77
Abstract:
A structure and method for mounting a flexible electrical circuit to rigid substrate to effect electrical connection between contacts on one side of the flexible electrical circuit with electrical pads on one side of the substrate is provided. The connection allows for strain relief due to mechanical stress, as well as compensating for thermally induced stress. The structure includes a clamping member disposed to clamp and position the flexible circuit with its one side in face to face relationship with the surface of the substrate. A supporting structure is carried by the substrate and has a mounting member mounting the clamping member to maintain the flexible circuit and the substrate in face to face contacting relationship. The mounting structure also includes a spring mechanism yieldingly responsive to thermal expansion stress which mechanism urges the flexible circuit into contact with the substrate. The invention also includes an assembly tool for aiding in the formation of bonds between the pads and the contacts.
Fletcher W. Chapin - Vestal NY David W. Dranchak - Endwell NY David E. Engle - Vestal NY Richard R. Hall - Endwell NY Thomas G. Macek - Endicott NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 66
Abstract:
An electrical connector for interconnecting a pair of circuit members (e. g. , circuit module and printed circuit board) which assures highly reliable yet separable connections for these members. The connector includes an electrically insulative (e. g. , plastic) frame which defines an internal opening therein. Bridging this opening are a plurality of individual, resilient contact members which are maintained in a suspended and spaced orientation within the opening by a plurality of pairs of elongated insulative members (e. g. , polymer rods). Each of the contacts is thus readily removable from the conenctor's frame to thus facilitate repair and/or replacement. As described, the connector is capable of providing wiping connections, thus assuring removal of debris or other contaminants from the respective conductive pads for each circuit member. In another embodiment, the connector includes a common carrier (e. g. , plastic) having therein a plurality of cylindrical shaped resilient contact members (e. g.
PinnacleHealth Medical GroupPinnacle Health Medical Group Annville Family Medicine 475 N Weaber St, Annville, PA 17003 (717)8674671 (phone), (717)8674981 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Drexel University College of Medicine Graduated: 2001
Procedures:
Continuous EKG Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Hearing Evaluation Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. Engle graduated from the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2001. He works in Annville, PA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Engle is affiliated with Pinnacle Health At Harrisburg Hospital.
Tennessee Valley Gynecological Oncology Associates 201 Sivley Rd SW STE 620, Huntsville, AL 35801 (256)5336233 (phone), (256)2654651 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Bladder Repair Colposcopy Cystoscopy D & C Dilation and Curettage Destruction of Lesions on the Anus Hysterectomy Ovarian Surgery Tubal Surgery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Cervical Cancer Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Engle graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 2002. He works in Huntsville, AL and specializes in Gynecologic Oncology. Dr. Engle is affiliated with Huntsville Hospital and Huntsville Hospital For Women & Children.
Dr. Engle graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1977. He works in Brookfield, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Engle is affiliated with Aurora West Allis Medical Center, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Saint Joseph Hospital and Wheaton Franciscan-Elmbrook Memorial Hospital.
Service Manager at McMillan James Equipment Company, Event Cordinator at GM Transportation
Location:
United States
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
McMillan James Equipment Company since May 2002
Service Manager
GM Transportation - Grapevine, TX since May 2002
Event Cordinator
Mestek, Inc. Oct 1997 - May 2002
Inside Sales for LJ Wing
City of Irving - Irving, TX Oct 1994 - Oct 1997
Police Officer
DELTA AIRLINES - DFW Apr 1987 - Aug 1994
Customer Service Agent
Education:
The University of Texas at Arlington 1986 - 1992
BBA, Management and Law Enforcement
Fort Worth Christian High School 1985 - 1986
High School Diploma
back Donovan more than $15,000 owed, which the former B-17 pilot has promised to donate to other veterans. Mosier and seven employees -- Justin Bliss, Nick Comella, Scott Dowdy, David Engle, Allie Miner, Sean Nuss, and Jay Webb -- worked on the Mustang, most of whom labored for 1,500 hours without pay.