Business Insurance Planning Services
Producer
Evergreen America Mar 1985 - Mar 1998
Insurance and Claim Depatment
Evergreen America Corporation Mar 1985 - Mar 1998
Manager of Insurance and Claim Department
Education:
The Professional School of Business 1998 - 1998
National Taiwan Ocean University 1966 - 1970
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Management
Skills:
Property and Casualty Insurance Health Insurance Claims Liability Marine Cargo Insurance and Claims Freight Forwarding Homeowners Insurance Auto Insurance Umbrella Insurance Medicare Advantage Medicare Supplement
Min-Chung Jon - Princeton Junction NJ Don L. Lin - Neshanic Station NJ Kenneth William Vriesema - Jamison PA
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H01R 1353
US Classification:
439181
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method of manufacturing electrical connectors with an improved grounding configuration so that the potentially harmful effects of ESD currents are minimized. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, D-sub connectors are modified to include a central grounding strip between rows of pin openings in a manner that is highly effective in grounding ESD events and, in particular, more readily qualify such a modified connector to meet strict ESD testing requirements.
An automated method and apparatus for determining whether a ball in a sport has contacted the ground in or out of bounds as well as where along the boundary the impact occurred. A pair of conductors run adjacent to and beneath the boundary lines of the sport court or field. The two conductors are electrically separated by an insulator, but will contact each other at the point of impact and thereby create an electrical short when a force, such as is caused by the impact of a ball, is applied to the boundary line. The short causes two counter-propagating voltage pulses to travel out from the location of the short towards a detector which detects the pulses and the time delay between receipt of the pulses. The fact of whether pulses were detected is indicative of whether the ball was in or out of bounds, while the time delay between the pulses is indicative of the location along the boundary line where the ball struck the ground.
This invention relates to a system and method for economically locating an ESD event with a reasonable degree of accuracy. It performs this function using a binary approach in which one or more binary ESD locator boxes are used. Each of these binary ESD locator boxes incorporates two antennas and performs the function of determining which of these antennas receives the ESD signal first. This determination establishes the ESD event as occurring to one side of a planar surface. By incorporating one or more additional binary ESD locator boxes, the system can determine whether an ESD event occurred within a two dimensional area or within a three dimensional area.