Patents by Inventor David O. Corp

David O. Corp has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9872402
    Abstract: A telecommunication distribution box includes a housing and an electrical component mounted in the housing. A cover plate is movably connected to the housing and is movable between open and closed positions. A lip extends outwardly from the cover plate. The lip covers the electrical component when the cover plate is in the closed position to prevent accessing and removing the electrical component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2018
    Assignee: Enginuity Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen K. Lebo, David O. Corp
  • Publication number: 20150223356
    Abstract: A telecommunication distribution box includes a housing and an electrical component mounted in the housing. A cover plate is movably connected to the housing and is movable between open and closed positions. A lip extends outwardly from the cover plate. The lip covers the electrical component when the cover plate is in the closed position to prevent accessing and removing the electrical component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Publication date: August 6, 2015
    Inventors: Stephen K. Lebo, David O. Corp
  • Patent number: 8837712
    Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Publication number: 20130077499
    Abstract: An multiservice access device (MAD) for Ethernet and DS1/DS3 services is provided for public communications carriers (telcos), for example, and has a reduced form factor (e.g., Type 400 NCTE mechanics or small enclosure), at least two 2.5 Gb/1 Gb facility side ports, at least four full rate GigE drops, complementary RJ48C demarcation and stub-ended DS1 cable options, integral T1 NIUs for in-band loopback, NPRM, SPRM, AIS/AIS-CI and RAI/RAI-CI diagnostics, lightning protection, and protection switching. The MAD has built-in SynchE and IEEE 1588 synchronization, and Stratum 3 and incoming DS1/DS3 synchronization capabilities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2011
    Publication date: March 28, 2013
    Inventors: Peter B. Schmitz, David O. Corp, Natalie C. Ramsay
  • Patent number: 8345672
    Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size optical signal multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the optical signal multiplexer from the enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The optical signal multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the optical signal multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Publication number: 20120039608
    Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size optical signal multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the optical signal multiplexer from the enclosure. The optical signal multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The optical signal multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the optical signal multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2011
    Publication date: February 16, 2012
    Inventors: Bruce M. Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Publication number: 20120002666
    Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2011
    Publication date: January 5, 2012
    Inventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Patent number: 8027337
    Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Patent number: 8023642
    Abstract: An Ethernet extension device is provided for metro or last mile Ethernet service via twisted pairs as opposed to fiber optics. The Ethernet extension device is implemented as a plug-in extension for existing infrastructure (e.g., in a standard electrical wall box or Type-200™ Mechanics card) that employs lighting and power cross protection required by the telephone companies for Ethernet connectivity to the telephone network (e.g., for connection between a user's building and a telephone company building over existing outdoor telephone cables).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2011
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: William V. Miller, III, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Publication number: 20090142054
    Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the DS1 or DS3 connector projects from the face plate, so that the DS1 or DS3 connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. DS1 and DS3 cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the DS1 and DS3 and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2008
    Publication date: June 4, 2009
    Inventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Patent number: 7468891
    Abstract: A reduced size multiplexer and, in particular, a reduced size SONET multiplexer module is provided for use in a reduced size enclosure. The SONET multiplexer module has electrical and optical connectors on its faceplate to provide ease in access without having to remove the SONET multiplexer from the enclosure. The SONET multiplexer circuit is configured in a standard Type 400 mechanics circuit board arrangement. The SONET multiplexer module therefore can be inserted into an enclosure in a direction opposite to that in which the coaxial connector projects from the face plate, so that the coaxial connector remains freely accessible outside of the enclosure when the SONET multiplexer module is fully loaded into the enclosure. Coaxial cables and optical fibers can thus be easily coupled to the coaxial and optical connectors, respectively, when the SONET multiplexer circuit is fully loaded into the enclosure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2008
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: Bruce Lipski, Gary M. Miller, David O. Corp
  • Patent number: 6529569
    Abstract: A double density channel bank architecture compatible with an existing D4 backplane and D4 channel units transmits or receive PCM data on the PAM bus, while simultaneously transmitting or receiving PCM data on the PCM bus. A double density channel unit (CU) provides data for two transmit and two receive T-1 timeslots to increase the capacity of a D4 channel bank from 48 channels to 96 channels. Channel bank timing of PCM data on the PAM bus provides isolation of PCM data and PAM signals on PAM bus. Double density transmit and receive units each support an additional DS1. The receive unit transmits a signal on both CU channels to indicate T-1 failure and to commence trunk processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: David O. Corp, Theodore A. Schweitzer, Erik G. Dragos
  • Patent number: 4821150
    Abstract: A communications termination structure includes a printed circuit board having a front panel with a cable opening and a modular jack receptacle. The board carries all components necessary to accomplish a termination and also carries a rear edge connector and a terminal strip. Groups of terminals on the terminal strip and on the edge connector are interconnected and the modular jack receptacle is similarly connected to a group of terminals on each of those connectors. The board can be independently mounted in a simple housing and wired from the front using the terminal strip and modular jack receptacle. Alternatively, a plurality of such boards can be mounted, without modification, in a rack having a plurality of receptacles for such boards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: Hubbell Incorporated
    Inventors: George A. Duthie, Mark C. Frey, Wilfred L. Gleadall, Ambroz C. Skrovanek, David O. Corp