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Albert Casciotti

from Hershey, PA
Age ~85

Albert Casciotti Phones & Addresses

  • 1037 Beech Ave, Hershey, PA 17033 (717) 533-3275
  • 130 Lincoln St, Palmyra, PA 17078

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Albert Casciotti
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Al Casciotti Antiques
Ret Used Merchandise
1037 Beech Ave, Swatara, PA 17033

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Multi-Contact Electrical Connector Receptacle

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US Patent:
D2721457, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
Dec 28, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/335045
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Robert D. Hollyday - Elizabethtown PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
D1303
US Classification:
D13 24

Inlaid Contact

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US Patent:
41836111, Jan 15, 1980
Filed:
May 13, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/685856
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Gary L. Zimmerman - Shermansdale PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 906
US Classification:
339275B
Abstract:
An improved electrical contact is disclosed formed from a sheet metal stock base which has been skived and inlaid with at least one strip of metal having different electrical and/or mechanical characteristics from the base metal to thereby form an improved electrical contact. The inlaid strips can include a strip of noble metal to improve the electrical characteristics of the contact at the point of engagement with a mating contact. At least one solder repelling strip can be inlaid so that the resulting contact may be dip or wave soldered without the danger of the solder being wicked into the contact. A further inlaid strip can include a solder material so that the contact can be soldered by a reflow operation.

Canted Coil Spring Interposing Connector

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US Patent:
50611917, Oct 29, 1991
Filed:
Dec 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/631821
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Frederick R. Deak - Kernersville NC
Ronald A. Dery - Winston-Salem NC
David B. Wrisley - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 66
Abstract:
An interposing connector for interconnecting a pattern of conductive areas of opposing spaced apart surfaces. The connector includes a housing having one or more openings therethrough. A plurality of canted coil springs are positioned within the housing so that outer coil portions are exposed to engage the conductive areas of the opposing surfaces to thereby establish the electrical interconnection. The canted coil springs are secured to the housing by retaining means, such as a retainer strip extending through the springs and secured to the housing. The springs may also be secured by heat staking or laser welding a portion thereof to the housing. The canted coil springs have a relatively constant compliance over a range of radial deflection. The springs also produce contact wipe over the conductive areas and establish redundant contact points therewith.

Electrical Connector Using Shape Memory Alloy Coil Springs

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US Patent:
50927817, Mar 3, 1992
Filed:
Nov 8, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/610619
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Frederick R. Deak - Kernersville NC
David B. Wrisley - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 62
Abstract:
An electrical connector (39) provides high density interconnections through contact paths of printed circuit pads (12, 31) via flexible circuit (22) having contact pads (26, 28) driven by a canted coil spring (40) formed of a shape memory alloy selectively responsive to variations in temperature applied to the coil through a medium, heated or cooled and supplied via passage (62) in the connector.

Solderless Filter Mounting For Header Assemblies

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US Patent:
42963907, Oct 20, 1981
Filed:
Apr 21, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/142535
Inventors:
Eric E. Vanderheyden - Hummelstown PA
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 1906
H01R 1910
H01R 1366
H03H 701
US Classification:
333182
Abstract:
An improved solderless filter mounting for header assemblies or feedthrough connectors is described for retrofitting filtered terminals into an existing electronic circuit. Each of a plurality of terminals is provided with a filter sleeve which is soldered thereto. The filtered terminal assemblies are inserted into a header housing in a fixed array with the filters being electrically connected to a ground plane by means of a conductive rubber gasket. Rubber mounting blocks are positioned on the filters and pins to each side of the ground plane and the conductive rubber gasket and are placed under compression by housing members to cause an electrical interconnection between the filters and the ground plane through the gasket while absorbing any shock that may be imparted to the filters from the pins. The housing members are identical and are provided with polarizing means, latching means, and the like, as necessary.

Surface Mount Coupling Connector

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US Patent:
53910885, Feb 21, 1995
Filed:
Feb 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/021837
Inventors:
Michael J. Tomchak - Harrisburg PA
George R. Schmedding - Hummelstown PA
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 2302
H01R 1303
US Classification:
439216
Abstract:
A coupling connector is disclosed that electrically interconnects conductors contained in components of modular systems such as modular wiring or strip lighting systems, or the like. The coupling connector includes a pair of connector ends interconnected by at least one conductor, the ends of which terminate in conductive gel. Each connector end is firmly attached to surfaces of the components to be interconnected so that the conductive gel contacts the conductors contained within the components where the conductors intersect the components surface. Moisture resistant seals are arranged to seal the areas of contact from the elements. A cover is provided which is removably attached to the two connector ends to provide a relatively rigid structure. The cover is removable to provide access for disassembling the coupling connector.

Applicator Tool

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US Patent:
40205401, May 3, 1977
Filed:
Jul 27, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/709158
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Leslie Carl Hall - Camp Hill PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 4304
US Classification:
29749
Abstract:
An improved connector applicator tool is disclosed for applying multi-contact electrical connectors into flat cables formed of a plurality of closely spaced parallel conductors. The tool is a bench mounted applicator which is adjustable to accommodate preformed multi-conductor flat cables of conventional dimensions and which also has an embodiment which will accommodate a cable formed by a plurality of discrete conductors. The tool includes means to positively clamp the multi-conductor flat cable so as to be properly and accurately aligned with the tooling assembly which applies the connector to the cable. The tooling assembly is adaptable to accommodate a wide range of contact configurations and connector sizes. The actuation of the tool for the application step can be accomplished by manual means or by powered actuation, such as fluid drive means. The discrete conductor embodiment also includes means for effecting a severing of the conductors immediately adjacent the applied connector.

Woven Cable Connector

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US Patent:
45084017, Apr 2, 1985
Filed:
May 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/495879
Inventors:
Albert Casciotti - Hershey PA
Earl W. McCleerey - Mechanicsburg PA
Pete Cosmos - Mechanicsburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 466
H01R 1120
H01R 4304
US Classification:
339 14R
Abstract:
A method and connector are disclosed for terminating woven cable formed by a box woven yarn carrying a plurality of magnet wire conductors in a high density parallel spaced array. The cable is preformed with terminating areas in which the magnet wire is freed of the weave. The connector includes a base member, which receives the cable and positions the ground wires, an intermediate member including first ground terminals receiving the ground wires in the base member and receiving the signal wires thereon in a spaced array, and a mating member carrying second signal terminals for engaging respective signal wires and selective ground terminals for programming ground interconnect for the connector.
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