Patents Assigned to Uraseal, Inc.
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Patent number: 9958611Abstract: A system and method for securely holding a fiber optic cable splice in place and for creating a watertight splice by encapsulating two or more fiber optic cables having one or more spliced fiber optic strands in an enclosure with an encapsulant to create a permanent, watertight, fiber-optic splicing system and method.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Uraseal, Inc.Inventor: William H. Mann
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Patent number: 8353107Abstract: A cable stripper is comprised of two components, each component including a main body portion, a coupling device at one end of the main body portion and a T-shaped handle disposed at an opposite end of the main body portion. The coupling device rotatably couples the two components together. A channel runs along an interior length of each of the main body portions, which provides a path into which the cable to be stripped is inserted. A blade housing on at least one of the components of the main body portion securely holds a utility knife blade with a predetermined amount of the tip or edge of the blade protruding into the channel. The exposed portion of the blade pierces the sheath or covering of the cable by a precise, predetermined amount.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Uraseal Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Daggett, Joseph E. Bradley
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Publication number: 20110113633Abstract: A cable slicer or sheath cutter is comprised of two components, each component including a main body portion, a two part disconnectable hinge mechanism serving as a coupling device at one end or side of the main body portion and a T-shaped handle disposed at an opposite end of the main body portion. The coupling device rotatably couples the two components together. A channel runs along an interior length of at least one of the main body portions, which provides a path into which the cable to be stripped is inserted. A blade housing on at least one of the components of the main body portion securely holds a blade with a predetermined amount of the tip or edge of the blade protruding into and generally perpendicular to the channel. The exposed portion of the blade slices or shaves the sheath or covering of an interior layer of the cable by a precise, predetermined amount without cutting or shaving the cable in the interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Uraseal, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Daggett, Joseph E. Bradley
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Publication number: 20100000372Abstract: A cable stripper is comprised of two components, each component including a main body portion, a coupling device at one end of the main body portion and a T-shaped handle disposed at an opposite end of the main body portion. The coupling device rotatably couples the two components together. A channel runs along an interior length of each of the main body portions, which provides a path into which the cable to be stripped is inserted. A blade housing on at least one of the components of the main body portion securely holds a utility knife blade with a predetermined amount of the tip or edge of the blade protruding into the channel. The exposed portion of the blade pierces the sheath or covering of the cable by a precise, predetermined amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Uraseal, Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Daggett, Joseph E. Bradley
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Patent number: 7343077Abstract: The present invention features a system and method for securely holding a fiber optic drop cable splice in place and for creating a watertight splice by encapsulating two or more fiber optic cables having one or more spliced fiber optic strands in an enclosure with an encapsulant to create a permanent, watertight fiber-optic splicing system and method.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Uraseal, Inc.Inventors: William H. Mann, John K. Burnham, Michael H. Bubak, Pamela K. LaRoche, Kevin D. Scott, Duston W. Shost, Joseph E. Bradley, James J. Decknick
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Publication number: 20060233508Abstract: The present invention features a system and method for securely holding a fiber optic drop cable splice in place and for creating a watertight splice by encapsulating two or more fiber optic cables having one or more spliced fiber optic strands in an enclosure with an encapsulant to create a permanent, watertight fiber-optic splicing system and method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: Uraseal, Inc.Inventors: William Mann, John Burnham, Michael Bubak, Pamela LaRoche, Kevin Scott, Duston Shost, Joseph Bradley, James Decknick