PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS HAVING ELECTRICAL

Brand Owner Address Description
LEXMARK TEMPR LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. IP Legal Dept / Bldg 004-1 740 West New Circle Road Lexington KY 40550 Printed circuit boards having electrical resistance heating elements; printed circuit boards having thick film printed electrical resistance heating elements; printed circuit boards having electrical resistance heating elements printed on ceramic substrates;Electric heaters, namely, electric heating elements for use in appliances, devices, and machines utilizing electrically-generated heat; electric heaters for use in electric cooking devices; electric heaters for use in electric rice cookers, electric cooking pots, electric cook tops, and electrically heated lids for cooking pots; electric heaters for use in ice making machines; electric heaters for use in refrigerator ice makers; electric heaters for use in vehicles for heating vehicle interior cabins; electric heaters for use in vehicles for heating coolant fluids; electric heaters for use in dishwashers and clothes washing machines; electric heaters for use in image fuser units for computer printers; electric heaters for use in hair dryers, hair styling irons, hair straighteners, hair curling irons, and hot air hair brushes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The subject invention is an electrical connector system for a pair of printed circuit boards which utilizes a vertical female connector which is to be connected to one printed circuit board and a separate right angled male connector which has a housing which includes a plurality of right angled first electrically positive terminals which are to be used to connect to a second printed circuit board. Both printed circuit boards are connected together in a right angle relationship with one printed circuit board being located edgewise to the other printed circuit board. A mass of separate positive circuit paths is obtained by the terminals from one printed circuit board to the other. The vertical female connector and the right angled male electrical connector are fixedly mounted on their respective printed circuit boards.