Patents Assigned to Diamond SA
  • Patent number: 7220061
    Abstract: In order to advantageously weld a pre-mounted connector-plug part (1) to an optical waveguide cable, the connector-plug part is provided with a pin holder (4) receiving a connector-plug pin (2) on a pin receiving section (5). Preferably, two cladding parts (8, 8?) form a cable receiving section (6) in said pin holder. In order to carry out welding in a simple manner on the bare end (22) of the end of a fiber, the cladding parts (8, 8?) can be pivoted around a hinge (9, 9?) between an open position and a closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 7175352
    Abstract: In order to advantageously weld a pre-mounted connector-plug part (1) to an optical waveguide cable, the connector-plug part is provided with a pin holder (4) receiving a connector-plug pin (2) on a pin receiving section (5). Preferably, two cladding parts (8, 8?) form a cable receiving section (6) in said pin holder. In order to carry out welding in a simple manner on the bare end (22) of the end of a fiber, the cladding parts (8, 8?) can be pivoted around a hinge (9, 9?) between an open position and a closed position. A dividable protective sheath (25, 25?) is provided inside the cable receiving section or inside the cladding parts and can enclose the weld. When mounted, the protective sheath can be de-coupled from the cladding parts (8, 8?).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2007
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 7025507
    Abstract: The invention relates to a plug-in element (1) for an optical plug-in connection. Said element comprises a connector pin (2), which is held in a guide sleeve (4) by axial spring-loaded prestress, in such a way that it can be displaced in a limited manner along its longitudinal axis (3). The guide sleeve consists of at least two casing elements (5, 5?) that can be assembled along their longitudinal axes. Said casing elements significantly simplify the production and assembly, as no screw or adhesive connections are required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio de Marchi
  • Patent number: 6709165
    Abstract: An optical plug connection (1) consists of a sleeve portion (2) and a plug portion (3). The sleeve portion (2) comprises a sleeve housing (4), the insert openings (5) of which are closed by protecting flaps (6) with spring action. These are formed as a bent component made of metal and are flexibly latched at the sleeve housing. For a better handling of the locking element (21) a separate gripper part (22) can be snapped onto the plug portion (3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 6644868
    Abstract: A plug-and-socket connection includes a socket part on a mother board and a plug part on a daughter board. The plug part comprises a plug housing axially displaceably mounted on a daughter board. A securing mechanism latches the socket part in a latched position. The plug housing, in the insertion direction, is directly or indirectly supported on a push element in the form of a leaf spring with an angled part. The spring force of this leaf spring maintains the support until reaching the latching position. With a continued pushing movement, the support is automatically released by yielding of the leaf spring. In this manner the daughter board, after reaching the latching position, may be decoupled from the mother board.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 6276839
    Abstract: An insert-rack plug connection can be created between at least one sleeve portion (2) on a relatively fixed-position mother board (3) and at least one plug portion (4) on a relatively mobile daughter board (5). With that, the plug arrangement comprises a plug housing (6) mounted to displace axially on the daughter board and possessing a plug ferrule (7) mounted under preloaded axial spring tension. In addition, engagement means (8) for engagement of the plug housing into an engagement position in the sleeve portion are provided on the plug housing. In the insertion direction (x), the plug housing (6) is supported either directly of indirectly on a spring-action thrust element (9), the spring force of said thrust element maintaining the support until the engagement position has been reached, and subsequently automatically releasing said support on continued thrust movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 6179477
    Abstract: A sleeve part (1) for a plug connection for fiber optics is provided with an opening (2) for accommodating a plug part (21). The plug part (21) is insertable in the direction of an insertion axis (A) into the sleeve part (1). The sleeve part comprises a sleeve (3) for receiving a plug pin of the plug part (21). The sleeve part (1) is furthermore provided with a securing element (4) with a coding consisting of projections (5) and/or reliefs (6). The securement section (4) is arranged on at least one separately formed coding element (7, 7′). The coding element (7, 7′) in a snap-on direction (R) roughly perpendicular to the insertion axis (A) can be snapped on the sleeve part (3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5963692
    Abstract: A pre-fitted optical fiber section (2) is held in a plug ferrule (1) in such a way that it extends from a face (3) up to a lateral fusion access aperture in the plug ferrule (1). From the direction of an entry surface (7) at the cable-end, a bore (6) running coaxially to the optical fiber section also leads into the fusion access aperture. Within the fusion access aperture, the pre-fitted optical fiber section can be welded to the optical fiber (27) of an optical fiber cable (24) in the field. The plug ferrule is assembled from at least two components, of which one (8) possesses the outer jacket serving to center the plug ferrule and the other (10) possesses the fusion access aperture (4) and the bore (6). Both components comprise differing materials, which considerably facilitates manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Silvio Marazzi, Stephane Chappuis
  • Patent number: 5940560
    Abstract: A protective flap (5) is arranged on the end of a lever arm formed as a flexible spring on the plug casing (2) of a plug (1, 1'), said protective flap covering the face and the end surfaces of an optical fiber. The lever arm is connected to the plug casing so as to be removable, and is shaped and arranged in such a way that the protective flap is pressed against the face under spring tension when in the closed position. With that, the protective flap assumes not only a screening function to guard against the escape of light, but also practically hermetically closes off the face and thus prevents dirt entering between the protective flap and the face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Silverio De Marchi, Silvio Marazzi
  • Patent number: 5845036
    Abstract: A plug portion (1) for an optical plug connector has a plug casing (2) in which at least one connector pin (3) is held. A protective flap (4) for protection of the connector pin is pressed under spring tension against the face (7) of the plug casing. The protective flap is mounted to pivot and slide on an approximately linear guide path (5) in such a way that, on insertion of the plug portion into a sleeve portion, it is able to move from a closed position on the face of the plug casing into an opened position that is set back in relation to the face (7). In order to pre-load the protective flap under spring tension throughout its entire slide- and pivoting-travel, a compression spring is arranged on the plug casing (2) approximately parallel to the guide path (5), said compression spring impinging either directly or indirectly upon the protective flap (4) above the plane of the guide path (5) between the closed position and the opened position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5675682
    Abstract: The plug arrangement (1) has two individual plugs (2, 2') that can be extracted solely by actuating a single release lever (3). At the same time, this release lever connects combines the plugs to a duplex plug unit. To improve axis parallelity. a connecting element (6) is additionally snapped onto both the plugs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5444806
    Abstract: An adaptor (1) can be releasably connected to a fixed plug portion (13 or 21). The fixed plug portion is, with that, for example a component in a measuring device for taking measurements on differing optical fibers. The adaptor is provided with a sleeve (3) in which various transferable plug portions can be temporarily inserted. The sleeve has an axially parallel slot (6) for accommodating a rotational security device on an initial category of fixed plug portions (21). Additionally, the sleeve also has at least one further recess (4, 4, 5) on its outer casing for accommodation of the rotational security device (19, 19', 20) of a second category of fixed plug portions (13). In this way, an interface between adaptor (1) and fixed plug portion (13, 21) is created, which indeed enables combination with an adaptor equipped in the same way, although an adaptor without an additional recess is only able to be placed on one of the two categories.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignees: Diamond SA, Wandel & Goltermann GmbH & Co.
    Inventors: Silverio de Marchi, Thomas Muhl
  • Patent number: 5420951
    Abstract: An engagement device ensures that a plug portion (1) is held, secure against tension, in a sleeve portion (3). The engagement device has at least one locking catch (5) which is able to be engaged behind a locking element (6) when the plug portion is completely inserted. To release the lock, a releasing lever (7) is provided next to the locking element (6), with which the locking catch is able to be disengaged from the locking element. This releasing lever is formed as a double armed lever which is able to pivot on the plug portion. Through that, no excessive force must be exerted onto the sleeve portion in order to withdraw the plug portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Silvio Marazzi, Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5373574
    Abstract: For the axial springing of the connector pin (1), the connector pin is held firmly in a receiving socket (3) which is connected via a spring element (6) with the actual connector body (2). The receiving socket, the spring element and at least a part of the connector body are integrally formed. Through suitable choice of material and shape, the spring element (4) obtains the required spring characteristics. By means of this design, the connector has only a few individual components and is easily assembled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silvio Marazzi
  • Patent number: 5363460
    Abstract: The sleeve portion (1) contains a sleeve (2), the sleeve openings of which are overlain by moveable protective flaps (6, 6'). The protective flaps are placed under spring tension and are forced out of the closed position into an opened position during insertion of a plug ferrule (3) into the sleeve (2). The protective flaps have the effect that, when a plug is withdrawn out of the sleeve portion, no light can be emitted from the sleeve opening. The pivotable mounting of the protective flaps ensues between an inner sleeve housing (8) and an outer sleeve housing (9).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Silvio Marazzi, Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5348487
    Abstract: The connector pin (2) is protected by a lid (6) which is opened into the sleeve portion (3) when the plug portion (1) is slid in linearly. For this purpose, a sleeve portion is provided with a control path, for example in the form of guide grooves (30), which coordinates with the cover (6). When withdrawing the plug portion (1), the lid (6) is once again closed with the aid of the control path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1994
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Silvio Marazzi, Silverio De Marchi
  • Patent number: 5303317
    Abstract: For the axial springing of the connector pin (1), the connector pin is held firmly in a receiving socket (3) which is connected via a spring element (4) with the actual connector body (2). The receiving socket, the spring element and at least a part of the connector body are integrally formed. Through suitable choice of material and shape, the spring element (4) obtains the required spring characteristics. By means of this design, the connector has only a few individual components and is easily assembled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silvio Marazzi
  • Patent number: 4763980
    Abstract: The eccentricity of the core of the light guide fiber relative to the outer casing of the light guide end portion is detected by viewing the end face while simultaneously rotating the light guide end portion. When an eccentricity is detected, the light guide fiber is displaced by impressing an impressing segment into the end face of the light guide end portion until the core of the light guide fiber extends coaxially with respect to the central axis of the light guide end portion. For that purpose the light guide end portion is clamped in an adjusting device under a microscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventors: Hans Gerber, Silvio Marazzi
  • Patent number: 4361380
    Abstract: A light-conductor coupling means for coaxially connecting two optical fibres comprises two cylindrical end members, which contain the optical fibres, and a centering sleeve which receives and centers the end members with a precise fit. The centering sleeve, at its inner surface, and/or the cylindrical end members at their outer surfaces are provided with at least one spiral vent passage. The vent passage permits the air to escape when the two cylindrical end members are fitted together. The vent passage extends over the entire periphery of the inner surface so that the centricity of the arrangement is not detrimentally affected. In order to permit the cylindrical end members to be pushed together with a rapid movement, hollow cavities in the form of annular grooves in which the escaping air is temporarily compressed are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1982
    Assignee: Diamond SA
    Inventor: Silvio Marazzi