Patents Assigned to Fiber Optic Network Solutions Corporation
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Publication number: 20090317045Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Publication number: 20090202206Abstract: A system and method directed to an integrated fiber optic splitter assembly having at least two fused splitters disposed in a common substrate. An integrated optical splitter assembly includes a plurality of input fibers, a plurality of output fibers, and a plurality of splitters disposed on a single substrate to either split or couple optical signals between the input and output optical fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: James J. Henschel, David W. Stowe
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Patent number: 7428357Abstract: A system and method directed to an integrated fiber optic splitter assembly having at least two fused splitters disposed in a common substrate. An integrated optical splitter assembly includes a plurality of input fibers, a plurality of output fibers, and a plurality of splitters disposed on a single substrate to either split or couple optical signals between the input and output optical fibers.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: James J. Henschel, David W. Stowe
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Publication number: 20080138025Abstract: A drop terminal mounting system includes a fiber drop terminal having a housing and a base attached to the housing. The housing includes an outer surface containing a plurality of receptacles and cooperatively defines an inner cavity with the base. The drop terminal mounting system further includes a bracket having a first fastening region and a second fastening region adapted to secure the drop terminal to the bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: FIBER OPTICS NETWORK SOLUTIONS CORPORATIONInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeffrey Gniadek, Michael Noonan, Michael Baren-Boym
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Patent number: 7200317Abstract: The preferred embodiments of the present invention include an optical splitter module having connectorized pigtails that are stored on the bulkhead faceplate of the module. The module includes an optical splitter output harness, for example, a ribbon cable assembly attached to the bulkhead with rugged strain relief mechanism. The ribbon harness is converted to individual pigtails with connectors which are stored on adapter receptacles on the faceplate. Adapter receptacles used may optionally be half receptacles when storage is the only desired function or may be full receptacles when access to the pigtail ferrule tip is required. Access to the ferrule tip may be required for attaching fiber optic terminators to eliminate undesirable reflections caused by unterminated connectors. The module provides an administrative location for splitter outputs prior to being connected individually into service.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Patent number: 7171102Abstract: 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: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadck, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Patent number: 7146089Abstract: 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: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Publication number: 20060215962Abstract: A system and method directed to an integrated fiber optic splitter assembly having at least two fused splitters disposed in a common substrate. An integrated optical splitter assembly includes a plurality of input fibers, a plurality of output fibers, and a plurality of splitters disposed on a single substrate to either split or couple optical signals between the input and output optical fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: James Henschel, David Stowe
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Patent number: 7103255Abstract: 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: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Fiber Optic Networks Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Patent number: 7088899Abstract: 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: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Fiber Optic Networks Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Patent number: 6983095Abstract: The preferred embodiments of the present invention include an optical splitter module having connectorized pigtails that are stored on the bulkhead faceplate of the module. The module includes an optical splitter output harness, for example, a ribbon cable assembly attached to the bulkhead with rugged strain relief mechanism. The ribbon harness is converted to individual pigtails with connectors which are stored on adapter receptacles on the faceplate. Adapter receptacles used may optionally be half receptacles when storage is the only desired function or may be full receptacles when access to the pigtail ferrule tip is required. Access to the ferrule tip may be required for attaching fiber optic terminators to eliminate undesirable reflections caused by unterminated connectors. The module provides an administrative location for splitter outputs prior to being connected individually into service.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Thomas Parsons
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Publication number: 20050129379Abstract: The preferred embodiments of the present invention include an optical splitter module having connectorized pigtails that are stored on the bulkhead faceplate of the module. The module includes an optical splitter output harness, for example, a ribbon cable assembly attached to the bulkhead with rugged strain relief mechanism. The ribbon harness is converted to individual pigtails with connectors which are stored on adapter receptacles on the faceplate. Adapter receptacles used may optionally be half receptacles when storage is the only desired function or may be full receptacles when access to the pigtail ferrule tip is required. Access to the ferrule tip may be required for attaching fiber optic terminators to eliminate undesirable reflections caused by unterminated connectors. The module provides an administrative location for splitter outputs prior to being connected individually into service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Tom Parsons, Michael Noonan
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Publication number: 20050105873Abstract: The preferred embodiments of the present invention include an optical splitter module having connectorized pigtails that are stored on the bulkhead faceplate of the module. The module includes an optical splitter output harness, for example, a ribbon cable assembly attached to the bulkhead with rugged strain relief mechanism. The ribbon harness is converted to individual pigtails with connectors which are stored on adapter receptacles on the faceplate. Adapter receptacles used may optionally be half receptacles when storage is the only desired function or may be full receptacles when access to the pigtail ferrule tip is required. Access to the ferrule tip may be required for attaching fiber optic terminators to eliminate undesirable reflections caused by unterminated connectors. The module provides an administrative location for splitter outputs prior to being connected individually into service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventors: Randy Reagan, Jeff Gniadek, Thomas Parsons
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Patent number: 6827508Abstract: An automated fusion system includes a draw assembly for holding optical fibers and for applying a tension to the fibers. The fibers are held substantially parallel to each other in the draw assembly. The system also includes a removal station that etches or strips buffer material from the fibers after the fibers have been placed in the draw assembly, and a heater or torch assembly for heating the fibers as the draw assembly applies a tension to the fibers in a manner that causes the fibers to fuse together to form a coupler region. In addition, a packaging station is used to secure a substrate to the coupler region of the fibers to form the optical coupler.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventor: David W. Stowe
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Patent number: D465455Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Fiber Optic Network Solutions CorporationInventor: Steve John Schray