Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Reexamination Certificate
2005-11-29
2009-10-27
Arbes, C. J (Department: 3729)
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
C029S825000, C029S858000, C029S872000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07607224
ABSTRACT:
A multiple-use connection system includes an elongate body having an axial tail-receiving passage and having lengthwise sides, and at least two essentially parallel rows of axially-spaced pin receptacles transverse to the tail-receiving passage, the pin receptacles of one of the parallel rows being exposed along one of the lengthwise sides. A patchbay for selectively connecting pairs of connector pins with ones of a plurality of tail conductors includes an insulating body having an axial passageway adapted for receiving a tail and having pairs of aligned pin receptacles, the pairs of pin receptacles being axially spaced from one another, one pin receptacle of each of the pairs of pin receptacles having an exposed portion adapted for being directly probed, where selective placement of pairs of aligned pins into the insulating body effects electrical connection of a pair of pins to a selected one of the tail conductors.
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Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corp.
Arbes C. J
Jansson & Shupe & Munger Ltd.
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