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Paul R Kozubal

from Berlin, CT
Age ~49

Paul Kozubal Phones & Addresses

  • 461 Percival Ave, Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 805-3737
  • Kensington, CT
  • 44 Albany Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
  • 230 Oakland Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
  • 180 Overlook Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
  • 25 Winston Ct, Bristol, CT 06010
  • 89 Nutmeg Rd, Bristol, CT 06010

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul Kozubal
PETER & PAUL QUALITY CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION LLC
Single-Family House Construction
180 Overlook Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
230 Oakland Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
Paul Kozubal
OWNER
P & P HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES LLC
180 Overlook Ave, New Britain, CT 06053
Paul Kozubal
Principal
BLUSH NIGHT CLUB LLC
Membership Sport/Recreation Club
1427 Berlin Tpke, Berlin, CT 06037
230 Oakland Ave, New Britain, CT 06053

Publications

Us Patents

Coupling Mechanism For Electrical Connectors

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US Patent:
6875037, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Nov 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/713030
Inventors:
Edwin Collin - Southington CT, US
William D. Porzio - Woodbury CT, US
Allen J. Bernardini - Southbury CT, US
Paul Kozubal - Bristol CT, US
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
H01R013/213
US Classification:
439317
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a structure for coupling a plug connector to a receptacle connector by simply pushing the plug connector to lock into place on a receptacle connector and pull the coupling nut to release. Although the action of the push to lock and pull to release is not unique to the connector industry, the present invention is unique in that the plug and receptacle connectors are locked from relative circumferential motion or axial motion to each other when coupled. The connector in a locked mated condition prevents relative motion during high shock and vibration applications. This is achieved by making surface contact between the plug connector and the receptacle connector with a considerable force. Advantageously, the locking condition of the mated connector protects the electrical contacts from excessive wear created when relative motion exists between the plug connector and the receptacle connector, thus preventing loss of continuity, excessive heating and even combustion due to excessive heating.

Coupling Mechanism For Electrical Connectors

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US Patent:
20020132509, Sep 19, 2002
Filed:
Mar 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/096114
Inventors:
Edwin Collin - Southington CT, US
William Porzio - Woodbury CT, US
Allen Bernardini - Soutbury CT, US
Paul Kozubal - Bristol CT, US
International Classification:
H02B001/01
H01R004/50
H01R013/625
H01R013/73
US Classification:
439/347000, 439/562000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a structure for coupling a plug connector to a receptacle connector by simply pushing the plug connector to lock into place on a receptacle connector and pull the coupling nut to release. Although the action of the push to lock and pull to release is not unique to the connector industry, the present invention is unique in that the plug and receptacle connectors are locked from relative circumferential motion or axial motion to each other when coupled. The connector in a locked mated condition prevents relative motion during high shock and vibration applications. This is achieved by making surface contact between the plug connector and the receptacle connector with a considerable force. Advantageously, the locking condition of the mated connector protects the electrical contacts from excessive wear created when relative motion exists between the plug connector and the receptacle connector, thus preventing loss of continuity, excessive heating and even combustion due to excessive heating.
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