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Kimber J Vought

from Wheaton, IL
Age ~61

Kimber Vought Phones & Addresses

  • 1641 Woodlawn St, Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 510-1450
  • 823 Stoddard Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 260-3864
  • Kure Beach, NC
  • Wauconda, IL

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Surface-Mountable Crystal Resonator

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US Patent:
54443253, Aug 22, 1995
Filed:
Feb 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/388236
Inventors:
Kevin L. Haas - Hoffman Estates IL
Ken A. Haas - Hanover Park IL
Kimber J. Vought - Wauconda IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01L 4108
US Classification:
310368
Abstract:
A surface-mountable crystal resonator (100) is provided in the following manner. A first predetermined electrode pattern (105) and a second predetermined electrode pattern (201) are formed on a first major surface (104) and a second major surface (200), respectively, of a piezoelectric crystal substrate (101). Additionally, a first predetermined attachment electrode pattern (106), electrically coupled to the second predetermined attachment electrode pattern, and a second predetermined attachment electrode pattern (202), electrically coupled to the first predetermined attachment electrode pattern, are formed on a first attachment area (102) and a second attachment area (103), respectively. The first and second attachment areas include extensions (107) that, when mounted, allow a conductive adhesive (301), placed on a mounting substrate (300), to flow and establish electrical connections with the first and second predetermined attachment electrode patterns.

Carrousel Type Assembly Machine

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US Patent:
46695982, Jun 2, 1987
Filed:
Sep 9, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/773553
Inventors:
Robert Eitzinger - Wheeling IL
Kimber T. Vought - Wheeling IL
Assignee:
Mid-West Automation, Inc. - Wheeling IL
International Classification:
B65G 2120
US Classification:
198345
Abstract:
An assembly machine, carrousel in design, so as to provide a succession of work stations with each station serviced by an independent pallet. Each pallet, by synchronization, is clamped in a work station, released, and transferred linearly into a succeeding station where it is once again clamped into position by a cam operated pallet transferring and locking mechanism.

Method For Fabricating A Surface-Mountable Crystal Resonator

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US Patent:
54872111, Jan 30, 1996
Filed:
Aug 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/109222
Inventors:
Kevin L. Haas - Hoffman Estates IL
Ken A. Haas - Hanover Park IL
Kimber J. Vought - Wauconda IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01L 4104
H03H 302
H04R 1710
US Classification:
29 2535
Abstract:
A surface-mountable crystal resonator (100) is provided in the following manner. A first predetermined electrode pattern (105) and a second predetermined electrode pattern (201) are formed on a first major surface (104) and a second major surface (200), respectively, of a piezoelectric crystal substrate (101). Additionally, a first predetermined attachment electrode pattern (106), electrically coupled to the second predetermined attachment electrode pattern, and a second predetermined attachment electrode pattern (202), electrically coupled to the first predetermined attachment electrode pattern, are formed on a first attachment area (102) and a second attachment area (103), respectively. The first and second attachment areas include extensions (107) that, when mounted, allow a conductive adhesive (301), placed on a mounting substrate (300), to flow and establish electrical connections with the first and second predetermined attachment electrode patterns.

Harness Making Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
44097344, Oct 18, 1983
Filed:
Feb 18, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/235407
Inventors:
Nathan A. Baraglia - Algonquin IL
Robert Eitzinger - Lincolnshire IL
Kimber T. Vought - Wauconda IL
Assignee:
AMP Incorporated - Harrisburg PA
International Classification:
H01R 4304
B23P 1900
US Classification:
29861
Abstract:
Electrical harness manufacturing apparatus comprises wire feeding means for feeding wires along a wire feed path through upstream and downstream (relative to the direction of wire feed) wire guides. The guides have opposed ends which are adjacent to each other during feeding. The guides thereafter move apart so that fed wires are exposed in a gap between the opposed ends. A transferring device clamps the wires in the gap and wire cutting means are provided to cut the wires adjacent to the transferring means, thereby producing leads having their trailing ends gripped in the transferring means. The transferring means transfers the trailing ends laterally of the feed path to a wire connecting station at which the trailing ends are connected to terminals in a connector. Insulation can be stripped, if desired, from the trailing ends of the cut leads and from the leading ends of the wires extending from the feed means.
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