Patents Assigned to ADC
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Publication number: 20070117592Abstract: An apparatus for gain control in a communication system is disclosed. The apparatus includes means for receiving at least one aggregate communications signal, the at least one aggregate communications signal comprising a summation of distributed communications signals, means for detecting at least a sample of a signal level of the at least one aggregate communications signal, and means for attenuating the signal level of the at least one aggregate communications signal based on the signal level sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Donald Bauman
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Publication number: 20070115803Abstract: A method for an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing multipoint-to-point communications system is provided. The method includes establishing communication between a first remote unit of a plurality of remote units and a host unit, the plurality of remote units communicatively coupled to the host unit in a multipoint-to-point configuration and transmitting up to a plurality of tones from the first remote unit, the up to a plurality of tones modulated with upstream information using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing such that when any tones are transmitted from the first remote unit and at least one other remote unit of the plurality of remote units, the tones are substantially orthogonal when received at the host unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Michael Geile, Brian Anderson, Jeffrey Brede, Robert Kirscht, Michael Fort, Mark Elpers
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Publication number: 20070117428Abstract: The invention relates to a wall outlet comprising a base part having at least one first opening which is used to receive an electric cable, and a cover. The cover or the base part comprise at least one second opening wherein an electric socket can be inserted. A cable guiding element is arranged in the base part, said cable guiding element enabling the electric cable to be guided in a defined manner from the first opening to the second opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicants: ADC GMBH, HARTING ELECTRIC GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Frank Mossner, Ferenc Nad, Ulrich Hetzer
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Publication number: 20070116209Abstract: A bidirectional communication system is provided. The system includes a first remote unit for communicating with a host unit using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. The host unit is communicatively coupled to a plurality of remote units in a multipoint-to-point configuration. The first remote unit is configured to transmit up to a plurality of tones and the first remote unit includes a modulator for modulating the plurality of tones with upstream information using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing such that when any tones are transmitted from the first remote unit and at least one other remote unit of the plurality of remote units, the tones are substantially orthogonal when received at the host unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Michael Geile, Brian Anderson, Jeffrey Brede, Robert Kirscht, Michael Fort, Mark Elpers
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Patent number: 7220919Abstract: The present invention relates to cables made of twisted conductor pairs. More specifically, the present invention relates to twisted pair communication cables for high-speed data communications applications. A twisted pair including at least two conductors extends along a generally longitudinal axis, with an insulation surrounding each of the conductors. The conductors are twisted generally longitudinally along the axis. A cable includes at least two twisted pairs and a filler. At least two of the cables are positioned along generally parallel axes for at least a predefined distance. The cables are configured to efficiently and accurately propagate high-speed data signals by, among other functions, limiting at least a subset of the following: impedance deviations, signal attenuation, and alien crosstalk along the predefined distance.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ADC IncorporatedInventors: Robert Kenny, Stuart Reeves, Keith Ford, John W. Grosh, Spring Stutzman, Roger Anderson, David Wiekhorst, Fred Johnston
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Patent number: 7220144Abstract: The present disclosure relates to relates to a telecommunications outlet box including a peripheral wall that is primarily curved except for a portion in which a connector access opening of the box is defined. The present disclosure also relates to a telecommunications outlet box having a cradle in which a cable management spool is retained. The present disclosure further relates to a cable guide for use with a telecommunications outlet box. The cable guide projects outward from a connector access opening of the outlet box and provides a protective shield around cables connected to the outlet box.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Douglas G. Elliot, Loren J. Mattson, Terry E. McClellan, Robert J. Debrey
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Patent number: 7221832Abstract: A thermal protection device for a fiber optic cable includes a loop formed on the cable and a plurality of sub-units within the cable removed from an outer jacket. A circumferential cut is made through an outer jacket of each sub-unit. A tube is placed about the cut in each sub-unit. A carrier is positioned about each of the tubes and each sub-unit including a circumferential cut. A fiber optic system includes a thermal protection device for sub-units of a fiber optic cable within a frame. A method of providing thermal protection for a fiber optic cable. A kit for providing thermal protection to telecommunications cables.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Tinucci
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Patent number: 7220918Abstract: The present invention relates to cables made of twisted conductor pairs. More specifically, the present invention relates to twisted pair communication cables for high-speed data communications applications. A twisted pair including at least two conductors extends along a generally longitudinal axis, with an insulation surrounding each of the conductors. The conductors are twisted generally longitudinally along the axis. A cable includes at least two twisted pairs and a filler. At least two of the cables are positioned along generally parallel axes for at least a predefined distance. The cables are configured to efficiently and accurately propagate high-speed data signals by, among other functions, limiting at least a subset of the following: impedance deviations, signal attenuation, and alien crosstalk along the predefined distance.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ADC IncorporatedInventors: Robert Kenny, Stuart Reeves, Keith Ford, John W. Grosh, Spring Stutzman, Roger Anderson, David Wiekhorst, Fred Johnston
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Patent number: 7220150Abstract: A cable management system is provided including a rack for holding telecommunications equipment, and a ribcage cable support member along a vertical side of the rack. The ribcage cable support member includes a plurality of forwardly and rearwardly extending ribs. The ribs each include cable retention tabs. A plurality of spools are provided for cable storage on the ribcage cable support member. Holes through the ribcage cable support member allow access between the front and rear portions. An additional rack may be positioned on an opposite side of the ribcage cable support member to the first rack, and two columns of ribs are provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Michael Jay Follingstad, Eric Lovaasen, Jane Livingston, Al Feaster
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Publication number: 20070109740Abstract: Methods and systems for auxiliary cooling of electrical device housings are provided. In one embodiment, an electronics device enclosure system is provided. The system comprises a housing, wherein the housing encloses one or more electronic devices; a backplane situated within the housing wherein at least one of the one or more electronic devices are coupled to the backplane; and an auxiliary cooling system coupled to the backplane and adapted to receive electrical power from one or more power sources, wherein the auxiliary cooling system comprises one or both of a thermoelectric cooling module and a fan, and wherein the auxiliary cooling system is adapted to increase the heat transfer from the one or more electronic devices to an environment external to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard Drapeau
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Publication number: 20070111555Abstract: The invention relates to a conductor connecting module for printed circuit boards, comprising a housing in which contact elements are disposed. Said contact elements have a first contact area that is configured as an insulation displacement contact, and a second contact area that is configured as a solderable contact pin. The contact pins are disposed at a right angle to the insulation displacement contacts so that the insulation displacement contacts, in the mounted state, lie in a plane parallel to the printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC GmbHInventor: Heiko Neumetzler
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Publication number: 20070110371Abstract: A fiber optic connector including a ferrule surrounding an optical fiber and a hub engaging the ferrule. The hub includes a front portion having first and second opposing surfaces and first and second tapered regions extending from the first and second opposing surfaces to a front face. A housing includes an anti-rotation seat configured to engage the first and second opposing surfaces, the anti-rotation seat including parallel first and second contact lines positioned at a front of the anti-rotation seat. A spring within a chamber of the housing biases the ferrule through a bore in the front of the housing. The first tapered region of the hub engages the first contact line and the second tapered region engages the second contact line when the hub and ferrule are in a first rotational position so that the optical fiber is maintained at a known orientation with respect to the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Steven Zimmel, Keith Nelson
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Publication number: 20070110220Abstract: A method for an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing multipoint-to-point communications system is provided. The method includes establishing communication between a first remote unit of a plurality of remote units and a host unit, the plurality of remote units communicatively coupled to the host unit in a multipoint-to-point configuration, transmitting up to a plurality of tones from the first remote unit, the up to a plurality of tones modulated with upstream information using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, receiving information from the host unit to adjust a carrier frequency of tones transmitted by the first of remote unit, and adjusting the carrier frequency based on the received information from the host unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Michael Geile, Brian Anderson, Jeffrey Brede, Robert Kirscht, Michael Fort, Mark Elpers
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Publication number: 20070110096Abstract: A multiple access method for a remote unit of a multi-point to point communication system is provided. The method includes modulating one or more tones of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform with the upstream information based on an inverse Fourier transform algorithm, transmitting the one or more tones to a multi-point-to-point host unit, detecting a collision of the one or more tones, and when a collision is detected, re-transmitting the one or more tones.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2007Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Michael Geile, Brian Anderson, Jeffrey Brede, Robert Kirscht, Michael Fort, Mark Elpers
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Publication number: 20070108139Abstract: The present invention relates to telecommunications equipment racks including vertical cable guides, horizontal troughs, cross aisle panels and cross-connection modules for telecommunications equipment racks. The vertical cable guides define vertical cable channels for both network infrastructure and cross-connection cables. The structure defining the second cable channel is hingedly attached to the structure defining the first cable channel. The horizontal cable troughs include both upper and lower troughs. The upper cable trough defines two cableways for directing cross-connection and other cables, and provides access openings for cables to pass into and out of each cableway and between the two cableways. The lower cable trough defines a cableway and provides access openings for cables extending into and out of the cableway. Cable troughs attached to adjacently mounted equipment racks cooperate to form continuous horizontal cableways.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2007Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Jose-Filonel Mendoza
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Patent number: 7218827Abstract: A housing including a plurality of openings for receiving fiber optic connectors and protecting the polished end face of the connectors from damage while the connectors are stored within a telecommunications connection cabinet. A module with a plurality of optical fiber cables connected to a first optical fiber cable and terminated by a fiber optic connector. Each of the connectors are inserted within openings in a connector holder for storage and protection until the cables need to be connected to a customer equipment cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Soutsada Vongseng, Trevor D. Smith, Michael K. Barth, Jeffrey J. Norris, Steven C Zimmel
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Publication number: 20070105411Abstract: Couplers for a cable trough system including a spacing defined by first and second guiding surfaces, the spacing being sized to receive the terminal end of a trough member into the spacing. One or more springs are carried on the couplers and may be at least partially disposed within the spacing between the first and the second guiding surfaces. The springs urge the terminal end of the trough member against the coupler upon insertion of the terminal end into the spacing. One or more locking elements are coupled adjacent to the springs to move between a locking position and a released position. The locking elements may slide longitudinally or move perpendicularly to the couplers. A first trough member may be released from the couplers independent from a second trough member coupled to the couplers. Methods for use of the couplers are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2007Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Ferris, Timothy Haataja
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Patent number: 7214884Abstract: The present invention relates to cables made of twisted conductor pairs. More specifically, the present invention relates to twisted pair communication cables for high-speed data communications applications. A twisted pair including at least two conductors extends along a generally longitudinal axis, with an insulation surrounding each of the conductors. The conductors are twisted generally longitudinally along the axis. A cable includes at least two twisted pairs and a filler. At least two of the cables are positioned along generally parallel axes for at least a predefined distance. The cables are configured to efficiently and accurately propagate high-speed data signals by, among other functions, limiting at least a subset of the following: impedance deviations, signal attenuation, and alien crosstalk along the predefined distance.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: ADC IncorporatedInventors: Robert Kenny, Stuart Reeves, Keith Ford, John W. Grosh, Spring Stutzman, Roger Anderson, David Wiekhorst, Fred Johnston
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Patent number: 7214880Abstract: A wire is disclosed including a component extending along a longitudinal axis and including at least one first channel extending generally along the longitudinal axis. The component is selected from a conductor, insulation, a jacket or combinations thereof to form a channeled component. Where the channeled component consists of insulation, an outer peripheral surface of the conductor forms one side of the at least one first channel. The at least one first channel is configured to provide at least improved electrical characteristics for communications along the wire.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: ADC IncorporatedInventors: David Wiekhorst, Robert Kenny, Jeff Stutzman, Jim L. Dickman, Scott Juengst, Fred Johnston, Spring Stutzman
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Patent number: 7213975Abstract: A junction box and hybrid fiber optic cable connector which permit repair of damaged fibers or copper conductors carried by a hybrid fiber/copper cable without requiring replacement of the entire cable assembly or retermination of the cable. A method of repairing a hybrid fiber/copper cable and connector.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: M'hamed Anis Khemakhem, Dean Michael Rosenthal, Duane Sand, Jeffery Louis Peters, Joy K. McKnight, Ross Heggestad, Patrick Jude Nault, Foad Abdulkadir Mohamed Ahmed