Patents Assigned to ADC
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Patent number: 7139461Abstract: A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couplers, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Lee Puetz, Gary E. Dusterhoft, David E. Rapp, Troy Anthony Veitenheimer, Thomas C. Tinucci, Matthew J. Holmberg
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Patent number: 7139177Abstract: A circuit board includes at least one insulator layer and a plurality of conductors over which a plurality of signals is carried. A plurality of terminals is coupled to at least a subset of the plurality of conductors. A void is formed in the circuit board between at least two terminals.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gary Gottlieb
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Publication number: 20060258211Abstract: A coaxial cable signal splitter with first, second and third connector ends, each adapted to mate with a coaxial cable connector. The first connector end is integral with a splitter body. The second and third connector ends are connected to the body by a pair of coaxial cables. Each connector end includes a center conductor mounted within a coaxially arranged conductive outer shell conductor. The splitter body includes the first connector end and an opposing arrangement for connecting the pair of cables to the body. The splitter body includes a transverse opening between the first connector end and the cable mounting arrangement, the opening extending through the body and having opposing open sides. Within the opening, the center conductor of the first connector end is electrically connected with the center conductors of the second and third connector ends. The center conductor of the first connector end extends within the conductive outer shell of the first connector end and within the opening of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: David Johnsen, Jim Dewey
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Publication number: 20060258180Abstract: An adapter having a housing, a ground clip and an adapter subassembly all located in the housing. The adapter subassembly includes a proximal portion that can be coupled to a coaxial connector and a distal portion that can be coupled to a printed circuit board. A central conductor in the form of an elongated shaft that runs through the subassembly and has a ball contact end for contacting a conductor located on a printed circuit board and the elongated shaft is tapered in a region near the ball contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: James Kerekes, M'hamed Khemakhem, Eric Lovaasen
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Publication number: 20060254049Abstract: A coaxial cable splitter including an integral body with a first cable connection, a second cable connection and a third cable connection, each defining an axis. The second cable connection is a crimp sleeve, the first cable connection is a coaxial connector, and the axes are generally parallel to each other. The third cable connection is a coaxial cable connector and the axis is at an angle to the axes of the first and second cable connections. The first and third cable connections each include a center conductor which are electrically linked. The first and third cable connections each include an outer shell positioned about the center conductor which are electrically linked. A method of assembling a coaxial cable splitter with an integral body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: David Johnsen
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Publication number: 20060258208Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a connector having a main body portion and a housing portion. The housing mounts over the connector main body. The housing is adapted for securing the connector to another element such as a piece of telecommunications equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Cyle Petersen, Scott Baker
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Patent number: 7135649Abstract: A telecommunications apparatus for use with a plug having at least first, second and third pins. The telecommunications apparatus includes a plug connector for receiving the plug. The plug connector includes at least first, second and third electrical contacts for electrically contacting the first, second and third pins, respectively, when the plug is inserted in the plug connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Todd A. Loeffelholz, Terry E. McClellan, Sara Manderfield, Zakhary Bluband, Par G. Peterson
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Patent number: 7131845Abstract: Disclosed is a device for securing access to two distribution modules (1) used in telecommunication and data technology. Each distribution module (1) is provided with at least one system end (11) and one user end (12). Each connection end (11, 12) is provided with at least one series of insulation-piercing-contact elements. The distribution modules (1) are mounted on a frame (2). At least one access to the system ends (11) is secured by at least one locking device (3, 6) and at least one access to the user ends (12) is secured by at least one locking device (3, 6). The access lock to the user end (12) of at least one distribution module (1) can be unlocked independently of the other distribution modules (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: ADC GmbHInventors: Manfred Mueller, Antony Nijhuis
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Patent number: 7132605Abstract: A cable seal and an enclosure including a cable seal. The cable seal provides a seal around a cable entering the enclosure and also seals against the enclosure. The enclosure can be replaced about the cable without the end of the cable passing through the cable seal. The cable seal may include one or more nuts threaded about a threaded body which are configured to compress an inner and an outer gasket to seal about the cable and to the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Holmberg, James J. Solheid
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Patent number: 7133367Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for testing components in ATM networks utilizing loop-back based ATM layer testing. The method and apparatus utilize interfaces and identifier codes to send and loop-back test cells along portions of virtual channels to test the virtual channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventors: Randall L. Powers, Robert S. Kroninger, Melvin R. Phillips, Dieter H. Nattkemper
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Publication number: 20060245445Abstract: A network interface device is provided. The network interface device comprises an enclosure having a first portion coupled to a second portion wherein the first portion and second portion have cavities. The network interface device further comprises a removable case having a plate and a base wherein the plate is adapted to be coupled to the base, wherein the case is adapted to be removably disposed in the cavity of the second portion of the enclosure. A network interface circuit is disposed in the case, the network interface circuit is adapted to provide communication to and from a network and to and from at least one customer premise equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventors: Suleyman Sumer, Deborah Heller, Christopher Ammann, James Torok, Matthew Richardson
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Publication number: 20060237377Abstract: A cable management assembly, and method related thereto, including a riser panel having an interface portion and a plurality of cable management devices. The interface portion having a plurality of shaped apertures. The cable management devices having attachments that correspond to the shaped apertures to secure the cable management devices to the panel at selected vertical and horizontal locations. The cable management assembly being configured to extend between two adjacent telecommunications racks or to couple to the end of a telecommunications rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: ADC TelecommunicationsInventors: Trevor Smith, James Solheid, Timothy Haataja, Michael Wentworth, David Rapp, Michael Follingstad, Michael Shorter
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Patent number: 7127042Abstract: A performance monitoring access device for a DSX system is disclosed herein. The monitoring device provides connection locations for readily connecting digital equipment to performance monitoring equipment. The monitoring devices allows for dual performance monitoring of digital equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Hans-Georg Grosse-Boes, James D. Dewey, Scott K. Baker, Dominic L. Louwagie, Ryan L. Lindquist
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Patent number: 7126803Abstract: A power distribution panel having circuit elements such as KTK and GMT fuses removably mounted to a unit housing by means of module members, thereby allowing for ease of customization of the circuit elements of the power distribution panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: David E. Schomaker, Carlos Arroyo Gonzalez, Delfino Hernandez, Luis Manuel Sanchez Aguilar, Narciso Delgado Guevara, Celsa Mora Curiel
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Publication number: 20060233188Abstract: Line termination units having dual ports for accepting communication traffic of two different types facilitate the concurrent transmission of voice traffic, serial data traffic and packetized data traffic across a telecommunication transport system, such as a DSL (digital subscriber line) system. The bandwidth of the telecommunication transport system is allocated between the differing traffic types to permit the full utilization of the available bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Oliver, Craig Evensen
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Patent number: 7123592Abstract: A head end is provided. The head end includes at least one modern for communicating with service units over a transmission bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being divided into a number of subbands, each subband including a plurality of payload channels and at least one control channel and a control circuit, communicatively coupled with the at least one modem, that assigns each service unit to a subband such that the service units are substantially evenly distributed over the subbands.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Geile, Brian D. Anderson, Jeffrey Brede, Robert J. Kirscht, Michael J. Fort, Mark D. Elpers
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Patent number: 7121896Abstract: A cross-connect module is disclosed herein. The cross-connect module includes a housing having a front end and a rear end. The rear end includes a rear wall defining connector mounting openings. First and second switching jacks are positioned adjacent the front end of the housing. Rear connectors mount within the connector mounting openings. Cables electrically couple the rear connectors to the switching jacks. A tracer lamp circuit including a power connector and a pin jack are also provided. In depicted embodiments, the rear connectors, the pin jack and the power connector are secured to the rear wall of the housing by snap-fit connections. The depicted module also includes a front cover having structure for providing snap-fit connections with the switching devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Norris, Shari K. Kluempke
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Publication number: 20060228940Abstract: A telecommunications patch panel is provided having a plurality of connector modules rotatably mounted to a frame member. Each connector module has a front face and an opposite facing rear face, and each front face includes a plurality of connector jacks. Each rear face includes a plurality of wire termination blocks. The wire termination blocks are electrically connected to the connector jacks. Each connector module is rotatable about a rotation axis relative to the frame member. A lock selectively locks each connector module to the frame member as desired. The connector jacks and the connector modules are arranged in linear arrays perpendicular to the axis of rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Michael Follingstad
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Publication number: 20060227805Abstract: The present invention relates to buffers that handle multiple protocols in a communication system. In one embodiment, a plurality of communication channels is provide. There is a buffer for each communication channel. Moreover, each buffer is adapted to pass data samples in more than one protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: John Hedin, Donald Bauman, Jeffrey Cannon
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Publication number: 20060227736Abstract: A communications system dynamically reconfigurable for RF bandwidth and modulation protocols is disclosed. A server comprises one or more radio head interface modules and a call processing software module adapted to communicate with each other. The call processing software is adapted to perform modulation and demodulation of voice and data streams using one or more air interface protocols. A radio head unit coupled to the radio head interface module communicates with one or more subscriber units. The radio head interface module receives either air interface protocol configuration information, or RF signal bandwidth allocation information, from the call processing software module for one or more communication channels, the information providing a timing trigger and a protocol or bandwidth for one or more communication channels. The radio head interface module reconfigures itself for one or more communications channels, based on the change instructed by the call processing software.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: David Conyers, Jeffrey Cannon, Larry Fischer, Douglas Weaver, Santosh Sonbarse, William Mitchell, Michael Hermel, Donald Bauman, Jerry Toms, Philip Wala