Patents by Inventor Edward L. Hershberg

Edward L. Hershberg 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: 7894457
    Abstract: An optical networking module is formed with an integrated module including optical, optical-electrical and protocol processing components, and complementary software. In one embodiment, the integral protocol processing component is a single ASIC and supports multiple protocols. The module is further equipped with support control electronics in support of control functions to manage the optical, optical-electrical as well as the multi-protocol processing component. The integrated module together with the complementary control software present to an optical networking equipment designer/developer a singular component that handles optical to electrical and electrical to optical conversion, as well as data link and physical sub-layer processing for a selected one of a plurality of datacom and telecom protocols, spanning local, regional as well as wide area networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: Null Networks LLC
    Inventors: I. Claude Denton, Bruce Murdock, James L. Gimlett, Edward L. Hershberg, Scott W. Lowrey, Richard A. Booman, Alfred C. She
  • Patent number: 7570650
    Abstract: An optical networking module is formed with an integrated module including optical, optical-electrical and protocol processing components, and complementary software. In one embodiment, the integral protocol processing component is a single ASIC and supports multiple protocols. The module is further equipped with support control electronics in support of control functions to manage the optical, optical-electrical as well as the multi-protocol processing component. The integrated module together with the complementary control software present to an optical networking equipment designer/developer a singular component that handles optical to electrical and electrical to optical conversion, as well as data link and physical sub-layer processing for a selected one of a plurality of datacom and telecom protocols, spanning local, regional as well as wide area networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2009
    Inventors: I. Claude Denton, Bruce Murdock, James L. Gimlett, Edward L. Hershberg, Scott W. Lowrey, Richard A. Booman, Alfred C. She
  • Patent number: 6679636
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for maintaining an alignment of a laser diode with an optical fiber is disclosed. A mounting plate is made of a first material, and mounted on the mounting plate is a first substrate made of a second material. A semiconductor laser, with a light emitting side, is mounted on the first substrate. Separated from the first substrate by a predetermined distance is a second substrate made of a third material, and mounted on the second substrate is an optical fiber. The optical fiber is mounted, such that, the optical fiber is adjacent to and aligned with the light emitting side of the semiconductor laser. The first, second, and third materials making up the mounting plate, the first substrate, and the second substrate respectively, facilitate maintenance of the alignment between the optical fiber and the light emitting side of the semiconductor laser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Network Elements, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Charles Gilman, Dana L. Patelzick, Richard A. Booman, Edward L. Hershberg
  • Publication number: 20030198236
    Abstract: An optical networking module is formed with an integrated module including optical, optical-electrical and protocol processing components, and complementary software. In one embodiment, the integral protocol processing component is a single ASIC and supports multiple protocols. The module is further equipped with support control electronics in support of control functions to manage the optical, optical-electrical as well as the multi-protocol processing component. The integrated module together with the complementary control software present to an optical networking equipment designer/developer a singular component that handles optical to electrical and electrical to optical conversion, as well as data link and physical sub-layer processing for a selected one of a plurality of datacom and telecom protocols, spanning local, regional as well as wide area networks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Inventors: I. Claude Denton, Bruce Murdock, James L. Gimlett, Edward L. Hershberg, Scott W. Lowrey, Richard A. Booman, Alfred C. She
  • Patent number: 6567413
    Abstract: An optical networking module is formed with an integrated module including optical, optical-electrical and protocol processing components, and complementary software. In one embodiment, the integral protocol processing component is a single ASIC and supports multiple protocols. The module is further equipped with support control electronics in support of control functions to manage the optical, optical-electrical as well as the multi-protocol processing component. The integrated module together with the complementary control software present to an optical networking equipment designer/developer a singular component that handles optical to electrical and electrical to optical conversion, as well as data link and physical sub-layer processing for a selected one of a plurality of datacom and telecom protocols, spanning local, regional as well as wide area networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: Network Elements, Inc.
    Inventors: I. Claude Denton, Bruce Murdock, James L. Gimlett, Edward L. Hershberg, Scott W. Lowrey, Richard A. Booman, Alfred C. She
  • Patent number: RE41840
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for maintaining an alignment of a laser diode with an optical fiber is disclosed. A mounting plate is made of a first material, and mounted on the mounting plate is a first substrate made of a second material. A semiconductor laser, with a light emitting side, is mounted on the first substrate. Separated from the first substrate by a predetermined distance is a second substrate made of a third material, and mounted on the second substrate is an optical fiber. The optical fiber is mounted, such that, the optical fiber is adjacent to and aligned with the light emitting side of the semiconductor laser. The first, second, and third materials making up the mounting plate, the first substrate, and the second substrate respectively, facilitate maintenance of the alignment between the optical fiber and the light emitting side of the semiconductor laser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2010
    Inventors: Ernest Charles Gilman, Dana L. Patelzick, Edward L. Hershberg, Richard A. Booman