14 patents
Utility
Splice sleeve holder nest
31 Jan 23
A fiber splice cassette includes a main chassis, a removable cover, splice sleeve holders, and four cable clamp boots.
Sumio Seo, Jerry Howe, Curtis Wright
Filed: 25 Jan 21
Utility
Bidirectionally installable intermediate modular adapter for a rack-mounted panel
14 Jun 22
A bidirectionally installable intermediate modular adapter for a rack mounted panel is provided, including a front face, an opposing rear face, a first side surface and opposing second side surface each comprising a spring tab latch and spring tab latch receiver.
Derrick Stikeleather, Sumio Seo, Jamey O. Calloway
Filed: 7 Apr 21
Utility
Bidirectionally installable intermediate modular adapter for a rack-mounted panel
15 Mar 22
A bidirectional intermediate modular adapter (500) can be installed from the front or the rear of a mounting panel.
Jamey O. Calloway, Sumio Seo, Derrick Stikeleather
Filed: 23 Jan 20
Utility
Splice Sleeve Holder Nest
29 Jul 21
A fiber splice cassette includes a main chassis, a removable cover, splice sleeve holders, and four cable clamp boots.
Sumio Seo, James Yanik, Jerry Howe, Curtis Wright
Filed: 25 Jan 21
Utility
Bidirectionally Installable Intermediate Modular Adapter for a Rack-Mounted Panel
22 Jul 21
A bidirectionally installable intermediate modular adapter for a rack mounted panel is provided, including a front face, an opposing rear face, a first side surface and opposing second side surface each comprising a spring tab latch and spring tab latch receiver.
Derrick Stikeleather, Sumio Seo, Jamey O. Calloway
Filed: 7 Apr 21
Utility
Multi-stage termination of a cable to an RJ-45 outlet
13 Apr 21
A termination mechanism for reducing the force required by a user to terminate a plurality of wires by staggering the moment in which each wire of the plurality of wires encounters a respective insulation displacement contact (IDC) when connecting twisted-pair cables to an RJ45 connector includes a wire manager including a first and second groupings of wire manager slots; the first and second groupings of wire manager slots being at different depths relative to the respective IDCs; and wherein selective force applied by the user to the wire manager in the direction of the PCB causes a first stage of termination wherein each IDC of a first plurality of the IDCs is electrically connected with a corresponding wire of the plurality of wires in the first grouping of wire manager slots and continued selective force causes a second stage of termination in the second grouping of wire manager slots.
Derrick F. Stikeleather, Sumio Seo
Filed: 2 Apr 19
Utility
Structures for securing broadcast cabling and connectors
26 Jan 21
A structure for securing broadcast cables and connectors includes a wall mounted enclosure including a front section, a middle section and rear section, the front and middle sections surrounding a first cavity and the middle and rear sections surrounding a second cavity; a panel having a first and second wings joined together at a convex angle and defining a plurality of isolation plate mounts; the panel being selectively interchangeable between first and second configurations, wherein the first configuration is defined by the panel being selectively attached such that the convex angle faces the first cavity and the second configuration is defined by the panel being selectively attached such that the convex angle faces the second cavity; an internal lock system for selectively accessing the second cavity; and the internal lock system being accessible from within the first cavity.
Charlie Nehls, Ian J. Timmins
Filed: 2 Dec 19
Utility
Bidirectionally Installable Intermediate Modular Adapter for a Rack-Mounted Panel
2 Sep 20
A bidirectional intermediate modular adapter (500) can be installed from the front or the rear of a mounting panel.
Jamey O. Calloway, Sumio Seo, Derrick Stikeleather
Filed: 22 Jan 20
Utility
Fiber optic connectors having diamond-like carbon thin film coated optical fibers
25 May 20
A fiber optic connector contains a housing on which either a male or a female ferrule is mounted.
Teddy W. Leonard
Filed: 27 Nov 18
Utility
Structures for Securing Broadcast Cabling and Connectors
1 Apr 20
A structure for securing broadcast cables and connectors includes a wall mounted enclosure including a front section, a middle section and rear section, the front and middle sections surrounding a first cavity and the middle and rear sections surrounding a second cavity; a panel having a first and second wings joined together at a convex angle and defining a plurality of isolation plate mounts; the panel being selectively interchangeable between first and second configurations, wherein the first configuration is defined by the panel being selectively attached such that the convex angle faces the first cavity and the second configuration is defined by the panel being selectively attached such that the convex angle faces the second cavity; an internal lock system for selectively accessing the second cavity; and the internal lock system being accessible from within the first cavity.
Charlie Nehls, Ian J. Timmins
Filed: 1 Dec 19
Utility
Structures for securing broadcast cabling and connectors
2 Dec 19
A structure for securing broadcast cables and connectors includes a rack mounted enclosure frame having an inner facing surface surrounding a cavity, wherein a rear side of the rack mounted enclosure defines a plurality of isolation plate mounts and a front side of the rack mounted enclosure defines an open-ended side; a rack mounted panel defining a plurality of isolation plate mounts, the rack mounted panel being sized and configured for engaged abutment with the open-ended front side of the rack mounted enclosure, and wherein each of the plurality of isolation plate mounts are angled relative to the front side of the rack mounted enclosure frame; and the rack mounted panel including a top section and a bottom section, and wherein the top and bottom sections join together at a convex angle.
Charlie Nehls, Ian J. Timmins, Nicholas Uhland
Filed: 10 Sep 17
Utility
Active Electronically Steered Array with Waveguide Manifold Thermocoupled to ICS as a Heatsink
23 Oct 19
A heatsink for heat dissipation amongst an active electronically steered array (AESA) on a printed circuit board (PCB) includes a metal plate having a first side and a second side; a plurality of integrally formed pockets on the first side of the metal plate each being sized and configured for congruent receipt of a corresponding one of a plurality of functional blocks of the AESA on the PCB; a plurality of waveguide manifolds on the second side of the metal plate including a plurality of holes that launch waveguide and a plurality of slots that guide the direction of the wave transmission; and wherein the metal plate prevents localized overheating amongst the AESA by positioning the metal plate on the PCB wherein the plurality of integrally formed pockets and the plurality of holes and the plurality of slots of the plurality of waveguide manifolds facilitate heat dissipation.
Ian J. Timmins, Wayne Holt, Alan Ellis, Adam C. Grop, Keith Edenfield, Bruce Barratt
Filed: 24 Feb 19
Utility
Multi-Stage Termination of a Cable to an RJ-45 Outlet
2 Oct 19
A termination mechanism for reducing the force required by a user to terminate a plurality of wires by staggering the moment in which each wire of the plurality of wires encounters a respective insulation displacement contact (IDC) when connecting twisted-pair cables to an RJ45 connector includes a wire manager including a first and second groupings of wire manager slots; the first and second groupings of wire manager slots being at different depths relative to the respective IDCs; and wherein selective force applied by the user to the wire manager in the direction of the PCB causes a first stage of termination wherein each IDC of a first plurality of the IDCs is electrically connected with a corresponding wire of the plurality of wires in the first grouping of wire manager slots and continued selective force causes a second stage of termination in the second grouping of wire manager slots.
Derrick F. Stikeleather, Sumio Seo
Filed: 1 Apr 19
Utility
System for reducing crosstalk and return loss within electrical communication connectors
30 Sep 19
A system that reduces crosstalk and return loss within electrical communication connectors includes at least two compensating capacitors connected in series that compensate each offending capacitor.
Derrick F. Stikeleather, John Michael Ray, Ian J. Timmins
Filed: 24 Jul 17
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