Patents Assigned to ADC
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Patent number: 8002123Abstract: The present invention relates to a telecommunications termination panel with a tray pivotably mounted within the front opening of a housing. The tray pivots about a hinge located adjacent one of the sides of the housing and includes a raised floor. The raised floor of the tray cooperates with the side adjacent the hinge and a bottom of the housing to define a cable path from a rear cable access port to an opening on the tray adjacent the hinge. The tray includes a plurality of connection locations and cable management structures to direct a telecommunications cable from the cable access port to a rear of the connection locations without violating bend radius rules. The tray may also include a temporary cable holder to assist in pulling cables through the rear opening into the housing. The present invention further relates to a telecommunications equipment rack with a termination panel with such a pivoting tray mounted to the rack.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Clinton M. Knudsen, Patrick Thompson
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Patent number: 8004854Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an electronic device. The electronic device includes a circuit board. A first circuit is disposed on a first side of the circuit board. The first circuit is connected to a first ground plane of the circuit board. A second circuit is disposed on a second side of the circuit board. The second side is opposite the first side, and the second circuit is connected to a second ground plane of the circuit board. Moreover, the first and second ground planes respectively lie in different planes of the circuit board and are electrically interconnected by a conductive trace disposed within the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventor: Janusz M. Kucharski
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Patent number: 8002609Abstract: A method of manufacturing a ferrule assembly. The method including first and second polishing operations. The first polishing operation including polishing only the end face of a ferrule of an assembly. The second polishing operation including polishing only the optical fiber of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Yu Lu
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Patent number: 8002555Abstract: An electrical connector (100) comprises the following: (a) a first element (102) having an opening (114) for receiving an electrical cable (116), (b) a second element (104, 106) coupled to an electrical connector element (108), wherein the first element is coupled to the second element in order to define a cavity between the first and the second elements, wherein the connector element is in electrical contact with the cable in the cavity, and (c) an adjustable insulating shield (110) that is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the second element, such that a conductive contact section of the connector element is exposed for direct contact when the shield is moved to the first position, and that the shield covers the section in order to restrict direct access to the section when the shield is moved to the second position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Scott David Lee
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Patent number: 8005335Abstract: A method for configuring an enclosure used in a communications network is described. The method may include providing a group of pigtails. The method may further include routing the group of pigtails circumferentially around a subscriber termination field, where the group of pigtails is associated with an optical splitter module used to convey optical signals to a destination, and where the routing is performed in a manner that does not substantially obstruct access to at least one of a group of subscriber terminations that are associated with the subscriber termination field.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Publication number: 20110200230Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an object detection device for analysing objects in the environment and/or scenes in the environment. The object detection device includes a data processing and/or evaluation device. In the data processing and/or evaluation device, image data (xt) is evaluated on the basis of a Conditional Random Field (CRF) model and the CRF model provides additional object nodes (otn) which take into account information from an object detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ADC AUTOMOTIVE DISTANCE CONTROL SYSTEMS GMBHInventors: Stefan Lüke, Bernt Schiele, Christian Wojek
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Publication number: 20110200286Abstract: A fiber optic and electrical connection system includes a fiber optic cable, a ruggedized fiber optic connector, a ruggedized fiber optic adapter, and a fiber optic enclosure. The cable includes one or more electrically conducting strength members. The connector, the adapter, and the enclosure each have one or more electrical conductors. The cable is terminated by the connector with the conductors of the connector in electrical communication with the strength members. The conductors of the connector electrically contact the conductors of the adapter when the connector and the adapter are mechanically connected. And, the conductors of the adapter electrically contact the conductors of the enclosure when the adapter is mounted on the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Trevor D. Smith, Yu Lu
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Publication number: 20110201219Abstract: The invention relates to a method for the alternative connection of an output line (51), connected to a first input line (50), to a second input line (52) by means of at least one isolating strip (10), wherein the isolating strip (10) comprises first contact elements (20) with a first core connection contact (21) and a first contact limb (22) and comprises second contact elements (30) with a second core connection contact (31) and a second contact limb (32), wherein a first and a second contact limb (22, 32) respectively form an isolating contact (40), wherein said first core connection contacts (21) have the first input lines (50) connected to them and said second core connection contacts (31) have the output lines (51) connected to them, wherein an isolating connector (70, 70a) is used to open the isolating contact (40) and hence to break the connection between the first input line (50) and the output line (51), said second input line (52) being connected to the output line (51) via the isolating connectorType: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ADC GmbHInventors: Klaus Koch, Detlev Struck
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COOLER ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ELECTRICAL OR EQUIPMENT CABINET HAVING AIR-TO-AIR HEAT EXCHANGER CASSETTES
Publication number: 20110198062Abstract: The invention relates to a cooling arrangement (12) for an electrical or appliance cabinet (1), which has a functional area (4) with a cross-sectional area which extends along a longitudinal axis (9), wherein appliances and/or devices which produce heat during the operation can be arranged or are arranged in the functional area (4), wherein the cooling arrangement (12) comprises a mounting arrangement (11) whose longitudinal axis (27) to which the cross-sectional area corresponds and which has a plurality of holders (13, 14) for respectively alternative holding of a closure element (47) or an air-to-air heat-exchanger cassette (15, 16), wherein the air-to-air heat-exchanger cassettes (15, 16) are designed such that, during operation of the cooling arrangement (12), a first fluid flow (25, 26), which is connected to the functional area (4), is formed through the respective air-to-air heat-exchanger cassette (15, 16) in each case and a second fluid flow (28, 29), which is separate from the first fluid flow andType: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: ADC GmbHInventor: Oliver Birkenstock -
Patent number: 7997926Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and systems for minimizing alien crosstalk between connectors. Specifically, the methods and systems relate to isolation and compensation techniques for minimizing alien crosstalk between connectors for use with high-speed data cabling. A frame can be configured to receive a number of connectors. Shield structures may be positioned to isolate at least a subset of the connectors from one another. The connectors can be positioned to move at least a subset of the connectors away from alignment with a common plane. A signal compensator may be configured to adjust a data signal to compensate for alien crosstalk. The connectors are configured to efficiently and accurately propagate high-speed data signals by, among other functions, minimizing alien crosstalk.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Bernard Hammond, Jr., Timothy G. Pimentel
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Patent number: 8000603Abstract: A WDM optical system includes first and second WDM's including an optical link therebetween. Each WDM includes circuitry for linking multiplexer and demultiplexer circuitry to a plurality of modular elements. The modular elements include a first set of modules for converting between native protocol media signals and common format signals. A second set of modules converts between the common format signals and optical signals at separate wavelengths for communication with the multiplexers and demultiplexers. A dual path transmit and receive optical link is provided between near and far end WDM's.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Coffey
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Publication number: 20110192065Abstract: A cover, in particular for covering inscription fields, includes a cover element configured to be inserted into a base body. At least one hooking-in element on the cover element can be engaged with at least one cutout on the base body. At least one latching tab on the cover element can engage with at least one latching opening on the base body, thus making it possible to form a detachable latching connection between the cover element and the base body. The cover element and/or the base body can be at least partially elastically deformed in a direction running parallel to the surface in the area of the at least one hooking-in element and/or in the area of the at least one latching tab and/or in the area of the at least one cutout receiving the hooking-in element, so that the cover element and the base body can be locked to one another by latching in a sprung manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: ADC GmbHInventors: Ulrich Hetzer, Ferenc Nad, Frank Mossner
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Publication number: 20110195584Abstract: The invention relates to a printed circuit board plug-type connector (1), comprising a housing, in which contact elements (6) are arranged, wherein the contact elements (6) have a first contact part at one end and a second contact part at the opposite end, wherein the first contact part is in the form of a fork contact (7, 8), wherein the second contact part is in the form of a contact which makes contact with the printed circuit board, and an associated connection module (30) with a printed circuit board plug-type connector (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: ADC GmbHInventor: Ralf-Dieter Busse
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Patent number: 7995329Abstract: A modular power distribution system comprises a chassis; and a backplane including a power input, and a plurality of module connection locations. A plurality of modules are mounted in the chassis, each module mounted to one of the module connection locations. Each module includes: (i) an OR-ing diode; (ii) a circuit protection device; (iii) a microprocessor controlling the circuit protection device; and (iv) a power output connection location. A circuit option switch is located on each module for setting the current limits for each module. A control module is provided connected to the backplane.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Coffey, Bradley Blichfeldt
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Patent number: 7995357Abstract: A telecommunications system including a frame to which telecommunications equipment is mounted. The frame defines a patch panel region and an active equipment region. Patch cords are interconnected between the patch panel region and the active equipment region. The system further includes a slack storage panel that stores patch cord slack. The slack storage panel defines a single cable routing pathway. The patch cords are routed through the slack storage panel such that no portion of the length of each patch cord overlaps itself. In systems including both copper and fiber cables, the copper cables are routed separately from the fiber cables.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Hruby, Glen Cordle, Cindy S. Walters, Michael Kenneth Barth
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Patent number: 7993148Abstract: A coaxial switching jack with a pair of coaxial assemblies mounted within a housing having a pair of front cable connection locations is disclosed. The coaxial assemblies each include a center conductor and an outer shield conductor. The center conductors are connected by a first spring and the shell conductors are connected by a second spring. Insertion of a coaxial cable connector within one of the front cable connection locations deflects the springs from the corresponding coaxial assembly and disconnects the center and shell conductors of the two assemblies. The jack may also be configured to provide an electrical connection between the center and shell conductors of the second coaxial assembly if a coaxial cable connector is inserted within the first coaxial assembly. The connection between the center and shell conductors of the second coaxial assembly may be through a resistor assembly allowing for selection of a desired electrical impedance.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: M'hamed Anis Khemakhem, Cyle Petersen
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Patent number: 7995894Abstract: A telecommunications connection cabinet includes a termination region, a fiber optic splitter mounting location, and a predetermined connector storage region positioned within an interior of a housing. The termination region includes telecommunications adapters, each telecommunications adapter being configured for coupling together two fiber optic connectors such that an optical interconnection is made between the two fiber optic connectors. The connector storage region is spaced from the termination region. The storage region defines openings allotted to removably mount connector storage housings at the connector storage region.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2010Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: James J. Solheid, Daniel Ray Mertesdorf, Matthew J. Holmberg, Trevor D. Smith, Joel B. Douglas, Kathleen M. Barnes, Marlon E. Holmquist, Thomas C. Tinucci, Cindy S. Walters, James W. Conroy
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Publication number: 20110191205Abstract: This communicator makes it possible for the user to do telephone, facsimile, and data communication at any location. On a pen input device, a space eye 2, a telephone control system, a facsimile control system, and a data transmission system are mounted. All of them are operated by an input pen 55 or the space eye 2. The pen input device is connected to a wireless telephone equipment 7, and can be connected to a desired party through the public communication channel. In order to make the most of the equipment of a GPS user, the GPS user device 8 is connected to the pen input device 3. The current location of the GPS user is found through the GPS user device 8, and the data on the current location is transmitted to the party. Further, to make this communicator usable in any country, it is provided with means to connect it to a wireless telephone network of an individual service area of the country.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ADC Technology Inc.Inventor: Toshiharu Enmei
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Publication number: 20110188809Abstract: A fiber optic cable bundle includes a first group of fiber optic cables and a second group of fiber optic cables. Each fiber optic cable in the first group includes a first axial end and an oppositely disposed second axial end. The first axial end of each fiber optic cable in the first group includes a connector. Each fiber optic cable in the second group includes a first axial end and an oppositely disposed second axial end. The first axial end of each fiber optic cable in the second group includes a connector. The connectors of the second group are offset from the connectors of the first group by a first axial offset distance. A plurality of binder members is contra-helically served about the first and second groups of fiber optic cables.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. LeBlanc, Ronald J. Kleckowski
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Publication number: 20110188383Abstract: One embodiment is directed to a cross-connect system. The cross-connect system comprises a plurality of termination points configured to establish a plurality of physical information connections and a plurality of physical scanning connections. Each information connection is associated with a respective scanning connection. Each scanning connection is separate from the respective information connection associated with that scanning connection. The system is configured to selectively transmit a respective scanning signal from each termination point over a respective one of the scanning connections. The system is configured to selectively receive a respective scanning signal at each termination point from a respective one of the scanning connections. Connection information is derived from the scanning signals communicated over the scanning connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Robert J. Koziy, Gregory C. Pfeiffer, Leah E. Danzinger, John C. Keller, Eric Kar-Wing Sit