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Manufacturing Engineer At Radio Frequency Systems

Location:
Hartford, Connecticut Area
Industry:
Wireless
Experience:
Radio Frequency Systems (Privately Held; Telecommunications industry): Manufacturing Engineer,  (1996-Present) * Team Leader - Responsible for leading a cross-functional team in the development and startup of the Factory Fit solder-on jumper, resulting in improved quality and $1....

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Communications Connectors And Methods Of Using The Same

US Patent:
8215847, Jul 10, 2012
Filed:
Jan 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/656388
Inventors:
Michael J. Aiudi - South Glastonbury CT, US
Lawrence P. Kaider - Wallingford CT, US
Jari M. Taskila - Meriden CT, US
Aaron T. Rose - Hamden CT, US
Andrzej E. Stanek - New Haven CT, US
Peter A. Casey - Clinton CT, US
Yin-Shing Chong - Middletown CT, US
Assignee:
Alcatel Lucent - Paris
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
H01R 13/52
H01R 13/648
H01R 9/05
H01R 33/00
H01R 43/16
US Classification:
385 53, 385101, 385 76, 385139, 439271, 439108, 439578, 439577, 439638, 29874
Abstract:
Communications connectors communicatively and physically join a plurality of network elements. Communications connectors are substantially flangeless so as to provide a substantially continuous surface between the connector and network elements joined thereto. Communications connectors may include or be modified with a grounding surface or a seating member. Communications connectors include a variety of communicative contact surfaces and joining mechanisms, including those compatible with known 7/16 DIN connections. Methods include installing network elements to connection interfaces on connectors without the use of a flange or other exterior part. Methods optionally include applying an adhesive to connection interfaces to provide a breakable, locked connection between network elements and connectors.

Carrying Strap

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 16, 2006
Filed:
Jul 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/191702
Inventors:
Michael Aiudi - South Glastonbury CT, US
International Classification:
A47D 1/02
US Classification:
297040000
Abstract:
Strap for carrying a load from a person's shoulder, comprising a flexible band forming a relatively larger, upper loop for passing over the person's shoulder and a relatively smaller, lower loop for attaching the load, wherein the upper and lower loops are connected to form a figure eight. The lower loop includes a buckle for opening the lower loop to receive the load and closing the lower loop to capture the load within the lower loop. Another embodiment is directed to the combination of (1) an infant seat having a base, a bedding region within the base, and a handle projecting from the base over the bedding region, and (2) a flexible band forming a relatively smaller lower loop including a buckle for opening and closing the lower loop to capture the handle, and a relatively larger, upper loop for passing over the person's shoulder, whereby the infant seat with infant therein is fully supportable from the person's shoulder when the upper loop lies over the person's shoulder.

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