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3006 results about "Flexible cable" patented technology

Flexible cables, or 'continuous-flex' cables, are electrical cables specially designed to cope with the tight bending radii and physical stress associated with moving applications, such as inside cable carriers.

Surgical instrument, and related methods

InactiveUS20050171547A1Stabilizing and facilitating recoveryInternal osteosythesisJoint implantsBones lengthLiving body
A surgical instrument is provided, as is a method for stabilizing and facilitating recovery of injured bone within a living body. The surgical instrument includes a flexible cable and a plurality of permanent bone-contacting enlargements fixedly attached to the flexible cable. The bone-contacting enlargements are spaced apart from one another to provide linking cable portions alternating with the spaced bone-contacting enlargements. The spaced relationship between the bone and the linking cable portions provide channels along the bone length for permitting vascular circulation across a region of the injured bone to which the surgical instrument is applied.
Owner:ARAM INNOVATIONS

Molded cable management arm for a server system rack

A drawer (20) of a server system rack (12) includes a flexible cable management arm (114) which is molded of plastic for securing cabling (34) between a moveable tray (38) and an electronic switch (30). The molded cable management arm (114) is preferably formed as a single member (116) having hinges which are defined by hinge regions (120). The hinge regions (120) have oppositely disposed grooves (121, 123), which are formed in opposite sides of the single member (116). Cable retention tabs (140) are integrally molded into the single member (116) and are L-shaped. Adjacent ones of the cable retention tabs (140) extend fromalternating ones of opposite edges (142) of the single member (116), with outer portions (144) of the retention tabs (140) extending across and spaced apart from a main body portion (145) of the molded plastic cable management arm (114).
Owner:CENT IND SUPPLY

Flexible cable for high-speed interconnect

A system and method are disclosed in which flex cables are affixed to PCBs, for providing high-speed signaling paths between ICs disposed upon the PCBs. The flex cables are fixably attached to the PCBs so as to substantially mimic their structural orientation. Where the configuration includes more than one PCB, the flex cables include multiple portions which are temporarily separable from one another and from the die, using flex-to-flex and flex-to-package connectors, allowing field maintenance of the configuration. By routing the high-speed signals between ICs onto the flex cable, single-layer PCBs can be used for non-critical and power delivery signals, at substantial cost savings. By disposing the flex cables onto the PCB rather than allowing the cables to float freely, the configuration is thermally managed as if the signals were on the PCB and cable routing problems are avoided.
Owner:INTEL CORP

Method and apparatus for providing force feedback using multiple grounded actuators

InactiveUS6946812B1Highly realistic force feedbackInertial contribution is lowProgramme-controlled manipulatorComputer controlClosed loopActuator
An apparatus and method for interfacing the motion of a user-manipulable object with a computer system includes a user object physically contacted or grasped by a user. A 3-D spatial mechanism is coupled to the user object, such as a stylus or a medical instrument, and provides three degrees of freedom to the user object. Three grounded actuators provide forces in the three degrees of freedom. Two of the degrees of freedom are a planar workspace provided by a closed-loop linkage of members, and the third degree of freedom is rotation of the planar workspace provided by a rotatable carriage. Capstan drive mechanisms transmit forces between actuators and the user object and include drums coupled to the carriage, pulleys coupled to-grounded actuators, and flexible cables transmitting force between the pulleys and the drums. The flexibility of the cable allows the drums to rotate with the carriage while the pulleys and actuators remain fixed to ground. The interface also may include a floating gimbal mechanism coupling the linkage to the user object. The floating gimbal mechanism includes rotatably coupled gimbal members that provide three degrees of freedom to the user object and capstan mechanisms coupled between sensors and the gimbal members for providing enhanced sensor resolution.
Owner:IMMERSION CORPORATION
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