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  • Carlisle, PA
  • Harrisburg, PA
  • Highspire, PA
  • 133 Locust St, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
  • Plainfield, PA
  • Douglassville, PA

Work

Company: Amphenol high speed cable product div Jan 2012 Position: Amphenol technical lead on oracle m7 program

Education

School / High School: Salem College W.VA 1976 Specialities: Mechanical Eng. /Physical Education

Skills

Product Design • Manufacturing • Pro Engineer • Product Development • Electronics • Connectors • Engineering • Cad • Solidworks • Product Management • Dmaic • Pro/Engineer • Windows • Autocad • Microsoft Office • Problem Solving • Excel • Modeling • Prototyping • Word • Powerpoint • Layout • Design For Manufacturing

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

Keith Koegel Photo 1

Development And Design Engineer

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Location:
Harrisburg, PA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Amphenol TCS Inc. - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area since 2006
Development / Design Engineer

Tyco Electronics Sep 1987 - Jun 2006
Sr. Development Designer

Harrisburg Area Community College Sep 1987 - Dec 1994
Special Instructor ; Eng Design (evening classes)

Du Pont de Nemours & Co May 1979 - Sep 1987
Product Designer
Education:
Salem International University 1976 - 1978
Skills:
Product Design
Manufacturing
Pro Engineer
Product Development
Electronics
Connectors
Engineering
Cad
Solidworks
Product Management
Dmaic
Pro/Engineer
Windows
Autocad
Microsoft Office
Problem Solving
Excel
Modeling
Prototyping
Word
Powerpoint
Layout
Design For Manufacturing
Keith Koegel Photo 2

Keith Koegel Carlisle, PA

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Work:
Amphenol High Speed Cable Product Div

Jan 2012 to 2000
Amphenol Technical Lead on Oracle M7 Program

Pro Shop

Jul 2010 to 2000

Dept. Design

2001 to 2000
Communication and PC Division, Dev Eng

Amphenol Intercon Systems Inc

Jul 2006 to Jan 2012
Development Engineer / Product Development / Process Development

Bumble Bee Hollow Golf

2003 to Jun 2010

AMP / Tyco Electronics

1987 to Jun 2006
Senior Designer, Product Development

AMP / Tyco Electronics

1997 to 2001
Dev Eng

Harrisburg Area Community College

1987 to 1995
Instructor

AMP / Tyco Electronics

1992 to 1994
Aerospace / Government Systems Product Development Eng

AMP / Tyco Electronics

1987 to 1992

E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co. Inc

1979 to 1987
Design Drafter

Education:
Salem College W.VA
1976 to 1978
Mechanical Eng. /Physical Education

Central Dauphin East High School
1972 to 1976

Publications

Us Patents

Flexible Film Circuit Connector

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US Patent:
6595796, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Feb 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/030032
Inventors:
Keith Scott Koegel - Plainfield PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 1224
US Classification:
439495, 329 77
Abstract:
A backer plate ( ) secured to leading end portion ( ) of flexible film circuit ( ), providing rigidity to facilitate manipulation of the circuit during mating with and unmating from a receptacle connector ( ). Backer plate ( ) may either be molded of insulative material or be conductive to serve as a ground connection. Backer plate ( ) has side walls ( ) beside the flex film that provide flanges ( ) to precisely guide mating with connector ( ) along slots ( ), and may also provide detents ( ) for retention in the connector. Backer plate ( ) may also provide bosses ( ) to stop forward movement at a precise location aligning the strip circuits with connector contacts ( ). Flanges ( ) offset from the central plane of the strip/backer plate assembly, line up with slots ( ) offset from the central plane of cavity ( ) in order to permit insertion only when the assembly is properly oriented, thus serving to polarize the assembly.

Modular Cable Assembly

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US Patent:
52228983, Jun 29, 1993
Filed:
Oct 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/955009
Inventors:
James L. Fedder - Etters PA
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 13652
US Classification:
439101
Abstract:
Cable connectors are provided which include an insulating housing block including at least first and second contact-receiving cavities and at least one transverse opening for communicating between these cavities. The connector also includes an electrical cable assembly having at least two insulated signal wires co-axially protected by a conductive shell and disposed in the first contact-receiving cavity. A reference contact is disposed in the second cable-receiving cavity and includes a contact finger frictionally contacting the conductive shell through the transverse opening between the cavities for providing a reference voltage to, for example, a pin field connector, or the like.

Board-Mounting Rack For Plurality Of Electrical Connectors

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US Patent:
54052670, Apr 11, 1995
Filed:
Mar 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/218782
Inventors:
Keith S. Koegel - Plainfield PA
Christo S. Nikoloff - Lititz PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 909
US Classification:
439 79
Abstract:
A mounting rack (10) for a plurality of electrical connectors (50) to define a subassembly (90) manipulatable as a unit for mass connector mounting to a circuit board (100) at an edge (102) thereof. A premolded mounting rack (10) includes slots (22) at each connector site (20) into which respective connectors (50) are insertable to become secured to the mounting rack, prior to mounting of the subassembly to the circuit board and subsequent electrical connection of contact sections (64,66,68) of each connector being connected to circuit termini of the board (100). Projections (32) from the mounting rack (10) include embossments (34) or fastening elements (150) adapted to enter or pass through mounting holes (110,164) of the board for securing the subassembly to the board. The mounting rack (200) may also be overmolded about intermediate portions of the connectors to define a subassembly.

Mlg Connector For Weld Termination

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US Patent:
50301381, Jul 9, 1991
Filed:
Oct 2, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/592012
Inventors:
Randolph E. Capp - Mechanicsburg PA
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA
Tracy L. Smith - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 424
US Classification:
439497
Abstract:
A connector assembly 6 comprises, conductive contacts 9 for connection to wires 2, 5 of at least one electrical cable 1, an insulative housing block 16, the contacts 9 being on superimposed lead frames 12A, 12B, and the lead frames 12A, 12B are bent for positioning the contacts 9 parallel with one another in a row.

Electrical Connector Assembly

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US Patent:
52678750, Dec 7, 1993
Filed:
Apr 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/053832
Inventors:
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA
Reuben E. Ney - Mount Joy PA
Mark A. Wojcicki - Hershey PA
William E. Zelko - Dauphin PA
Charles A. Miller - York New Salem PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 1300
US Classification:
439497
Abstract:
A connector assembly (6) comprises, conductive signal contacts (9) and a ground bus (10), a separator (16) between first and second rows of the contacts (9), the contacts (9) and the ground bus (10) being supported against the separator (16), the separator (16) having fingers (19) between adjacent contacts (9) of each row, and the ground bus (10) and the contacts (9) being of greater height than the fingers (19) for ease in connection to wires (2, 5) of an electrical cable (1).

Connector With Wire Guiding Fixture

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US Patent:
52678741, Dec 7, 1993
Filed:
Apr 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/056520
Inventors:
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA
Reuben E. Ney - Mount Joy PA
William E. Zelko - Dauphin PA
Charles A. Miller - York New Salem PA
Mark A. Wojcicki - Hershey PA
Gary D. Balon - Hershey PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 1100
US Classification:
439497
Abstract:
A wire organizer (16) comprises, signal wire receiving passages (22), fingers (19) receiving electrical contacts (9) of an electrical connector assembly (6), and each of the passages (22) that receives a signal wire (2) superposes the signal wire (2) over one of the contacts (9) for joined connection of the signal wire (2) to the contact (9).

Hold Down For An Electrical Connector

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US Patent:
60537671, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Dec 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/215443
Inventors:
Charles Dudley Copper - Harrisburg PA
Wayne Samuel Davis - Harrisburg PA
Keith Scott Koegel - Plainfield PA
Jared Joseph Smalley - Harrisburg PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01R 1360
US Classification:
439567
Abstract:
The invention is directed to an electrical connector (10) including a housing (12) with a mating face (16), a rear face (18) opposite to the mating face (16), a side (20), and an end (26), the end (26) having a holding feature (30) thereon. The housing (12) is mountable onto a surface of a substrate with either the rear face (18) or the [mating face] side (20) being placed against the surface. A hold down (40) is securable to the housing feature (30). The hold down (40) has a substrate securing portion (42) and housing securing portion (46). The housing securing portion (46) is securable to the holding feature (30) in at least two orientations to secure the housing (12) to the substrate when it is mounted in either orientation.

Method For Orientation Of An Electrical Cable

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US Patent:
52876187, Feb 22, 1994
Filed:
Mar 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/672299
Inventors:
Keith S. Koegel - Linglestown PA
Robert E. Beamenderfer - Palmyra PA
Reuben E. Ney - Mount Joy PA
William D. Miknis - Lancaster PA
Assignee:
The Whitaker Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01B 1306
US Classification:
29828
Abstract:
Multiple discrete coax cables 1 comprising: corresponding signal wires 2 and corresponding ground wires 5 within corresponding sheaths 4, the sheaths 4 having external profiles 56 extending along the lengths of corresponding cables 1 constructed for passage through corresponding eyes 64 conforming to the profiles 56, the cables 1 are flexible independently, and wires 2, 5 extend without skew along the corresponding axes of the independently flexible cables 1 for connection to a corresponding housing block 16 of a connector assembly 6.
Keith Scott Koegel from Carlisle, PA, age ~65 Get Report