Patents Assigned to ADC
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Publication number: 20110130039Abstract: The invention relates to a core-connecting terminal strip (1) and to a method for producing a core-connecting terminal strip (1) with gel filling, the core-connecting terminal strip (1) comprising at least one two-part housing (2, 3), in which core connection contacts (5) are arranged, the housing (2, 3) forming cavities, which are filled with a dielectric gel (10), the gel (10) changing its viscosity, the gel (10) being introduced into the housing (2, 3) in at least two temporally separate steps, the time between the steps being selected in such a way that the viscosity of the gel (10) of the preceding step has changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: ADC GMBHInventor: Manfred Muller
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Patent number: 7953108Abstract: A method of using a digital subscriber link unit as a media converter, the method comprising coupling a first signal of a first type to a first port of the digital subscriber link unit, converting the first signal of the first type to a second signal of the second type with the digital subscriber link unit and outputting the second signal of the second type from a second port of the digital subscriber link unit. The first port and the second port are not G.SHDSL ports.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joe Polland, Manish Kumar Sharma, Xinkuan Zhou, Rongfen Xu
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Patent number: 7950951Abstract: An electrical connector includes a connector housing and a printed circuit board with two sets of contact elements. The first set of contact elements is located on the front face of the printed circuit board and protrudes into an opening in the plug connector housing. The second set of contact elements is located on the rear face of the printed circuit board. The contact elements of the second set are configured to form insulation-displacement contacts. The plug connector also includes a cable manager which has a continuous opening and is configured on the front face with guides for cores or wires which are intended to make contact with the insulation-displacement contacts. The guides in the region of the insulation-displacement contacts are configured with recessed receiving elements or holders for the insulation-displacement contacts, and the cable manager can be latched to the plug connector housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventors: Frank Mossner, Ferenc Nad, Michael Gwiazdowski
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Patent number: 7950531Abstract: A mounting arrangement for mounting a telecommunications panel to a frame. The mounting arrangement including a fastener piece having a retaining clip and a corresponding threaded hole. The retaining clip expanding outward when a fastener is threaded into the corresponding threaded hole. The expanded retaining clip engaging openings formed in the frame to retain the telecommunications panel in a position relative to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Stephen James Morris
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Patent number: 7950926Abstract: The invention relates to an electrical contact arrangement (1) for telecommunications and data systems technology, comprising at least one electrical contact (K1) and a printed circuit board (2), the contact (K1) being connected to the printed circuit board (2) both electrically and mechanically. The contact (K1) comprises a contact region (7) on which an electrical contact for contacting the counter-contact is generated. The distance (L el) between the contact region (7) of the contact (K1, K8) and the electrical contact point (K8) for contacting the printed circuit board (2) is shorter than the distance (L mech) between the contact region (7) of the contact (K1, K8) and the mechanical contact point (9) for contacting the printed circuit board (2).Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventors: Ulrich Hetzer, Frank Mossner
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Publication number: 20110124239Abstract: Methods and systems for providing crosstalk compensation in a jack are disclosed. According to one method, the crosstalk compensation is adapted to compensate for undesired crosstalk generated at a capacitive coupling located at a plug inserted within the jack. The method includes positioning a first capacitive coupling a first time delay away from the capacitive coupling of the plug, the first capacitive coupling having a greater magnitude and an opposite polarity as compared to the capacitive coupling of the plug. The method also includes positioning a second capacitive coupling at a second time delay from the first capacitive coupling, the second time delay corresponding to an average time delay that optimizes near end crosstalk. The second capacitive coupling has generally the same overall magnitude but an opposite polarity as compared to the first capacitive coupling, and includes two capacitive elements spaced at different time delays from the first capacitive coupling.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ADC GmbHInventors: David Patrick Murray, Bernard Harold Hammond, JR.
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Publication number: 20110122549Abstract: 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) a circuit protection device; and (ii) a power output connection location. Bus bars connect front power inputs to the backplane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Coffey, David Johnsen, Duane Sand, Bradley Blichfeldt
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Publication number: 20110123166Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a drop terminal mounting system for use in a fiber optic network. The drop terminal mounting system includes a drop terminal having a drop terminal housing to which a plurality of fiber optic adapters are mounted. The fiber optic adapters have exterior ports that are accessible from an exterior of the drop terminal housing. The drop terminal mounting system also includes a bracket having a cradle for receiving the drop terminal. The bracket has features that facilitate mounting the bracket to different types of structures such as poles, strands, or to hand-holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Randy Reagan, John Clifton Cobb, III
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Publication number: 20110122772Abstract: A method for programming the delay for a node in a communication system is disclosed. The node receives a selected delay value and a signal path delay value indicating a delay for signals communicated to the node. The signal path delay comprises an aggregation of transport delays calculated by each node for segments of the communication system between the node and a host node. The method further calculates an additional delay necessary to meet the selected delay value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Steven B. Stuart
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Publication number: 20110123165Abstract: A fiber distribution system includes one or more fiber distribution hubs (FDHs) that provide an interface at a termination panel between incoming fibers routed from a central office and outgoing fibers routed to network subscribers. Termination modules can be incrementally added to the termination panel. The FDH can include one or more optical splitter modules that split an optical signal into two or more signals. The optical splitter modules can be incrementally added along with one or more storage modules. The subscriber termination panel, optical splitters, and storage modules can be provided on a swing frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Michael Kenneth Barth, Joshua A. Zabel, Soutsada Vongseng, Matthew D. Ferris, Steve Anderson, Craig M. Standish
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Patent number: 7946863Abstract: A protection block and method of use are disclosed. The protection block includes a rectangular housing having a front, a rear, and top, bottom, left, and right sides. The protection block also includes a plurality of sockets arranged in a two-dimensional array in the front of the housing, each of the plurality of sockets associated with two pairs of opposed, normally open contacts. Each of the plurality of sockets is arranged to receive an overvoltage protection plug that separately connects each of the two pairs of contacts. The protection block also includes a plurality of electrical connections in a second discrete region of the block separate from the first discrete region, the plurality of electrical connections electrically connected to the contacts. The protection block also includes a grounding bar associated with one or more of the sockets and positioned for electrical connection to a ground connection of an overvoltage protection plug when inserted into a socket.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Vern Loch, Bryan Kennedy, John Stasny, Rodney J. Lasky
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Patent number: 7948897Abstract: A method for programming the delay for a node in a communication system is disclosed. The node receives a selected delay value and a signal path delay value indicating a delay for signals communicated to the node. The signal path delay comprises an aggregation of transport delays calculated by each node for segments of the communication system between the node and a host node. The method further calculates an additional delay necessary to meet the selected delay value.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Stuart, John M. Hedin
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Patent number: 7949221Abstract: The present invention relates to the management of cables extending to and from fiber termination blocks with sliding fiber adaptor modules within a fiber distribution frame. The blocks include a splitter chassis and fiber optic splitters mounted within the chassis.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Jacob E. Reinhardt, Pon Nhep, Trevor D. Smith, Ray Hagen
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Publication number: 20110115494Abstract: A connector arrangement includes a plug nose body; a printed circuit board positioned within a cavity of the plug nose body; and a plug cover that mounts to the plug nose body to enclose the printed circuit board within the cavity. The printed circuit board includes a storage device configured to store information pertaining to the electrical segment of communications media. The plug cover defines a plurality of slotted openings through which the second contacts are exposed. A connector assembly includes a jack module and a media reading interface configured to receive the plug. A patch panel includes multiple jack modules and multiple media reading interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ADC TelecommunicationsInventors: CHRIS TAYLOR, Gordon John White, Alastair Hoath, Joseph C. Coffey, Loren J. Mattson, Duane R. Sand
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Publication number: 20110116748Abstract: A fiber optic connector arrangement includes a printed circuit board coupled to a connector housing. The printed circuit board includes a memory storage device that is configured to store physical layer information pertaining to the fiber optic connector arrangement. The printed circuit board also defines contacts that are electrically coupled to the memory storage device to enable the physical layer information to be read from the memory storage device by a media reading interface. A connector assembly includes at least one adapter assembly; a printed circuit board; and a media reading interface. The connector assembly also may include a tactile pressure sensor. The adapter assembly defines at least a first port and a second port that are configured to connect optical fibers of two connector arrangements. One or more connector assemblies can be mounted to a fiber panel system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Mark Smrha, Michael D. Schroeder, Michael Gunderson, Vern Loch
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Publication number: 20110116758Abstract: A system including an overhead cable pathway structure and an adapter panel or cable termination device that mounts overhead to the cable pathway structure. The cable termination device including a plurality of adapters and a cable pathway exit having a curved surface that guides cables exiting from the overhead cable pathway structure to the adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Hutch Coburn, Mark Smrha, Chad Sjodin, Craig Fleming
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Publication number: 20110116754Abstract: A cable exit trough defining an insert aperture for receiving a modular cable management inserts. The modular insert providing an additional cable management device such as a curved guidewall. The cable management device may alternatively be fixed to the cable exit trough. Removable snap-mounted flanges may also be included in the exit trough. The exit trough may also include an exit cover having a cover plate and a pivot plate hingedly mounted thereto for easy access to the trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: ADC Telecommunicatios, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Wentworth, Brian L. Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Thomas W. Kampf, Alex Watts
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Patent number: 7945137Abstract: A fiber optic connector holder including a housing with at least one cavity for receiving a fiber optic connector with a dust cap in place about a terminal end of the connector. The housing may be integrally molded with retaining structures for releasably engaging the fiber optic connector and releasable catches for mounting the housing at a mount location. The presence of a fiber optic connector within a cavity of the housing may prevent the removal of the housing from a mounting location.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Scott Kowalczyk, Joy K. McKnight
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Patent number: 7942590Abstract: A fiber optic connector and cable assembly includes a cable with one or more strength members secured to a connector that is connectable to both a hardened and a non-hardened fiber optic adapter. The cable can include multiple cable types with various shapes and strength member configurations. The connector includes a connector housing having a one-piece main body and a cover piece mounted thereon. The one-piece main body defines a plug portion compatible with the adapters. A ferrule assembly is mounted in the plug portion and biased outwardly by a spring. An insert within the connector housing includes a spring stop for holding the spring and a cable retention portion for securing the strength members of the cable. The spring stop and the cable retention portion can be included on a one-piece insert or they can separately be included on separate inserts.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Yu Lu, Randy Reagan
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Patent number: 7942701Abstract: A power sourcing unit for a power over ethernet system. The unit includes a chassis with a power supply guide and a CPU guide, and a power supply including a power supply connector. The unit also includes a printed circuit board including first and second connectors and being coupled to a plurality of RJ-45 jacks, and a CPU line card including a CPU connector. The power supply guide engages the power supply to allow the power supply to be slid into and out of the unit to couple the power supply connector to the first connector of the printed circuit board. The CPU guide engages the CPU line card to allow the CPU line card to be slid into and out of the unit to couple the CPU connector to the second connector of the printed circuit board. The CPU line card allows the unit to be coupled to a network. Multiple power sourcing units can be daisy-chained together.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: John Anderson, Gordon P. Clark, Loren J. Mattson, Steve Johnson