U.S. patent number D331,907 [Application Number 07/639,947] was granted by the patent office on 1992-12-22 for electrical connector for temperature measuring equipment. This patent grant is currently assigned to Omega Engineering, Inc.. Invention is credited to Milton B. Hollander, David R. Jacobs, William E. McKinley.
United States Patent | D331,907 |
Hollander , et al. | December 22, 1992 |
Inventors: | Hollander; Milton B. (Stamford, CT), Jacobs; David R. (Norwalk, CT), McKinley; William E. (Stamford, CT) |
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Assignee: | Omega Engineering, Inc.
(Stamford, CT) |
Appl. No.: | 07/639,947 |
Filed: | January 11, 1991 |
Current U.S. Class: | D13/133 |
Field of Search: | ;D13/133,137,138 ;439/169,219,482,502,600,620,638,692,809,912 |
4116524 | September 1978 | De Nigris et al. |
4394057 | August 1983 | Williams et al. |
4834677 | May 1989 | Archang |
D019773 | Dec 1956 | DE | |||
3836441 | May 1988 | DE | |||
1338485 | Nov 1973 | GB | |||
Connectors on p. 12 of Omega Thermocouple Connector Systems Handbook, copyright 1983. . Connectors on p. 18 of Omega Thermocouple Connector Ssytems Handbook, copyright 1983. . Connector on p. 6 of Control & Instrumentation, Apr. 1989.. |
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