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Provided are methods of preparing an electrically conductive polymeric foam. The methods include the following steps: (a) contacting a polymeric foam with a surfactant solution; (b) contacting the polymeric foam with a sensitizing solution; (c) contacting the polymeric foam with an activation solution; and (d) forming at least one metallic layer on the polymeric foam with an electroless plating process. Also provided are electrically conductive polymeric foams formed by such methods. The present methods and foams have particular applicability to the manufacture of EMI (electromagnetic interference) shielding devices.
Michael Lambert - Randolph NJ, US Jeff McFadden - Blairstown NJ, US Philip van Haaster - Corona CA, US
Assignee:
Laird Technologies, Inc. - Delaware Water Gap PA
International Classification:
H05K009/00
US Classification:
174 35GC, 179 35 MS, 361816
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and apparatus for improving the resiliency and airflow through a honeycomb air vent filter while providing EMI shielding. In one embodiment, the honeycomb can be manufactured from a dielectric (e. g. , plastic) substrate to provide improved resistance to deformation as compared to conventional aluminum honeycomb. The dielectric honeycomb substrate is metallized to provide EMI shielding capability. The metallized honeycomb substrate is cut slightly oversize to fit an opening in an electronic enclosure, which results in elastic deformation of resilient perimeter spring fingers that are used to hold the metallized dielectric honeycomb in place and provide electrical conductivity between the metallized dielectric substrate and the enclosure, thereby eliminating the use of a frame. In another embodiment, additional conductive layers can be added to the metallized dielectric honeycomb. In yet another embodiment, the metallized dielectric honeycomb substrate can be utilized in a framed configuration to provide improved durability.
Shielding Device Used For Various Components Mounted On Circuit Board Aligned With Selectively Cut Areas
Jeff McFadden - Blairstown NJ, US Michael Lambert - Randolph NJ, US
Assignee:
Laird Technologies, Inc. - Delaware Water Gap PA
International Classification:
H01L023/552 H05K007/14
US Classification:
257659, 257660, 361800, 361816, 361818
Abstract:
A shielding device is provided in which a layer of deformable electrically conductive material is conformed to fit over the components on the board. In one embodiment of the invention the deformable material is conductive foam, such as metalized foam. One or both sides of the foam layer can be covered with dielectric material. Portions of the dielectric material and foam can be removed, such as from the bottom layer to create insulating slants over the components. Cuts in the deformable material lead to compression only over the component. The board can be placed over the components, which are received in recesses in the shield which are either preformed or result from compression of the deformable material at the location of the components. In one embodiment of the invention, regions of conductive layer are removed and the layer is placed over the components. A top layer is placed thereover.
Michael Lambert - Randolph NJ, US Jeff McFadden - Rochester NY, US Philip van Haaster - Corona CA, US
Assignee:
Laird Technologies, Inc. - Chesterfield MO
International Classification:
H01R 4/48 H05K 9/00
US Classification:
174369, 174383, 454184, 361816
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and apparatus for improving the resiliency and airflow through a honeycomb air vent filter while providing EMI shielding. In one embodiment, the honeycomb can be manufactured from a dielectric (e. g. , plastic) substrate to provide improved resistance to deformation as compared to conventional aluminum honeycomb. The dielectric honeycomb substrate is metallized to provide EMI shielding capability. The metallized honeycomb substrate is cut slightly oversize to fit an opening in an electronic enclosure, which results in elastic deformation of resilient perimeter spring fingers that are used to hold the metallized dielectric honeycomb in place and provide electrical conductivity between the metallized dielectric substrate and the enclosure, thereby eliminating the use of a frame. In another embodiment, additional conductive layers can be added to the metallized dielectric honeycomb. In yet another embodiment, the metallized dielectric honeycomb substrate can be utilized in a framed configuration to provide improved durability.
Michael R. Lambert - Randolph NJ, US Jeff McFadden - Blairstown NY, US Philip van Haaster - Corona CA, US
Assignee:
Laird Technologies, Inc. - Chesterfield MO
International Classification:
H01R 4/48 H05K 9/00
US Classification:
174369, 174383, 454184, 361816
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and apparatus for improving the resiliency and airflow through a honeycomb air vent filter while providing EMI shielding. In one embodiment, the honeycomb can be manufactured from a dielectric (e. g. , plastic) substrate to provide improved resistance to deformation as compared to conventional aluminum honeycomb. The dielectric honeycomb substrate is metallized to provide EMI shielding capability. The metallized honeycomb substrate is cut slightly oversize to fit an opening in an electronic enclosure, which results in elastic deformation of resilient perimeter spring fingers that are used to hold the metallized dielectric honeycomb in place and provide electrical conductivity between the metallized dielectric substrate and the enclosure, thereby eliminating the use of a frame. In another embodiment, additional conductive layers can be added to the metallized dielectric honeycomb. In yet another embodiment, the metallized dielectric honeycomb substrate can be utilized in a framed configuration to provide improved durability.
Method And Apparatus For Managing Packet Congestion
Paritosh Bajpay - Edison NJ, US Chuan-Chuen Chang - Holmdel NJ, US Monowar Hossain - Middletown NJ, US Mark Hunt - Plano TX, US Thiru Ilango - Holmdel NJ, US Michael R. Lambert - Springtown TX, US David H. Lu - Morganville NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24
US Classification:
370237, 370235
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for addressing a congestion condition in a communication network are disclosed. For example, the method receives an alert for at least one of: a trunk or a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), where the trunk or the PVC is associated with a route. The method determines whether the alert is associated with a congestion condition by determining whether a trunk utilization has exceeded a first predetermined threshold for the trunk or for the at least one trunk supporting the PVC. The method then rebuilds the route if the first predetermined threshold is exceeded for the trunk or for the at least one trunk supporting said PVC.
Method And Apparatus For Automatic Trouble Isolation For Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
Paritosh Bajpay - Edison NJ, US Monowar Hossain - Middletown NJ, US Michael Lambert - Springtown TX, US Scott Taylor - Frisco TX, US
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
US Classification:
370242
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for performing automatic trouble isolation for a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) used on packet networks are disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Managing Packet Congestion
Paritosh Bajpay - Edison NJ, US Chuan-Chuen Chang - Holmdel NJ, US Monowar Hossain - Middletown NJ, US Mark Hunt - Plano TX, US Thiru Ilango - Holmdel NJ, US Michael R. Lambert - Springtown TX, US David H. Lu - Morganville NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370252
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for addressing a congestion condition in a communication network are disclosed. For example, the method receives an alert for at least one of: a trunk or a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), where the trunk or the PVC is associated with a route. The method determines whether the alert is associated with a congestion condition by determining whether a trunk utilization has exceeded a first predetermined threshold for the trunk or for the at least one trunk supporting the PVC. The method then rebuilds the route if the first predetermined threshold is exceeded for the trunk or for the at least one trunk supporting said PVC.
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Michael Lambert MGRM
3 Screen Productions LLC Advertising - Television
1880 N. Congress Ave., 4th Floor, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 5612452500, 5613690989
Michael R. Lambert Vice president
ELBOW RIVER MARKETING LTD
Michael R Lambert Chairman, Vice President
ELBOW RIVER MARKETING LTD. CORPORATION
Michael Lambert Chief Fina
BOXX MODULAR HOLDINGS INC
Michael R Lambert Director, Other
Elbow River Marketing Ltd
Michael Lambert
AIRCRAFT GLIDERS, LLC
Michael R. Lambert
ELBOW RIVER MARKETING LTD
Michael Lambert President
L & M MANAGEMENT, INC To Buy, Sell, Own & Manage Real Estate · Real Estate Agent/Manager
155 Jenckes Hl Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865 153 Jenckes Hl Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865 4017234208
2004 to 2000 PressmanRowland Printing Phoenixville, PA 1997 to 2003 Pressman/Pre-press/Bindery PersonH. S. Crocker Co. Inc Exton, PA 1994 to 1997 Pressman/Shift SupervisorRisson Press Inc Boyertown, PA 1983 to 1994 Production Coordinator/ Pressman
Education:
Northampton Comm. College Northampton, PA 1983 Industrial ManagementBoyertown Area High School Boyertown, PA 1981
Sep 2013 to Jun 2014 Foreman/ Construction ManagerUnited States Marines Corp
Oct 2010 to Feb 2014 Electrician 1141Centerline Communication New York, NY Jun 2013 to Sep 2013 Lead Technician/ Crew ChiefJ.A. Lee Construction Philadelphia, PA Jun 2011 to May 2013 Field Technician/ ClimberTelecom Wireless Philadelphia, PA Jun 2010 to Oct 2010 Tower Technician/ ClimberA&A General Contractors
Jun 2007 to Oct 2009 Electrical HelperSteven Electrical Service
Jun 2007 to Aug 2009 Electrical Intern
Education:
Concord High School Camp Lejeune, NC 2010 High School Diploma
2004 to 2000 PressmanRowland Printing Phoenixville, PA 1997 to 2003 Pressman/Pre-press/Bindery PersonH. S. Crocker Co. Inc Exton, PA 1994 to 1997 Pressman/Shift SupervisorRisson Press Inc Boyertown, PA 1983 to 1994 Production Coordinator/ Pressman
Education:
Northampton Comm. College Northampton, PA 1983 Industrial ManagementBoyertown Area High School Boyertown, PA 1981
Bergen Community College Paramus, NJ Jan 2008 to 2012 ProfessorMenu development 2003 to 2005Pacific Palms Resort Industry, CA 2003 to 2005 Pastry ChefOrange County ROP Fullerton, CA Mar 1999 to Jul 2001 Pastry Chef/Culinary Chef InstructorOrange County ROP Irvine, CA Mar 1999 to Jul 2000 City of Irvine Senior CenterMarie Callenders Bakery Division
1997 to 1999 Research and Development/Quality AssuranceLa Dolce Vita Restaurant and Wholesale Bakery Del Mar, CA 1993 to 1997 Co-Owner/Operator
Education:
Thomas Edison State College Trenton, NJ 2008 to 2010 Master's in Liberal Arts StudiesAmerican Baking Institute Manhattan, KS 1999 to 2001 Food Science and Sanitation/HygieneSaddleback College Mission Viejo, CA 1996 Associates in Nutrition and Business ManagementCulinary Institute of America Hyde Park, NY 1990 AOS in Baking and Pastry Arts/Culinary Arts
Dr. Lambert graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1975. He works in Jamaica Plain, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Lambert is affiliated with Boston Childrens Hospital, Brigham & Womens Faulkner Hospital and Brigham & Womens Hospital.
Dr. Lambert graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1985. He works in Shawnee, KS and 1 other location and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Lambert is affiliated with Olathe Medical Center, Providence Medical Center, Saint Lukes Hospital Of Kansas City, Saint Lukes South Hospital, Select Specialty Hospital and Shawnee Mission Medical Center Inc.
Advocate Medical GroupAdvocate Medical Group Emergency Medicine 4440 W 95 St RM 185W, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 7086844077 (phone), 7086841028 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lambert graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Oak Lawn, IL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Lambert is affiliated with Advocate Christ Medical Center.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Medieval Heresy : Popular Movements from the Gregorian Reform to the Reformation
National Sales Manager at Hewlett Packard Company Past: Director of Business Development at Lucent Technologies National Sales Manager @ Hewlett-Packard Company.
Ownership of Retail Solutions for the US. Strong successful history of building new sales teams. Experience... National Sales Manager @ Hewlett-Packard Company.
Ownership of Retail Solutions for the US. Strong successful history of building new sales teams. Experience in Retail, Virtualization, Software and Network Consulting.
Harvey, La New Orleans, La New York, New York Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Buffalo, New York Baton Rouge, La Hahnville, La Slidell, La
Education:
Brother Martin High School, Louisiana State University - Music
Tagline:
A Drummer With More Soul Than A Sock With A Hole
Michael Lambert
Work:
Dolbey Systems Inc. - Sr. Software Developer (2004)
Education:
Pittsburgh Technical Institute - Computer Programming
About:
I am a musician and Software Developer in Northeast Ohio. I grew up here and have lived here and in the Pittsburgh area most of my life. One of my favorite things to do is to enter way too much pers...
Bragging Rights:
Associates Degree in Applied Technology (Computer Programming)