Patents Assigned to Neptec
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Publication number: 20060153493Abstract: An apparatus for routing a plurality of optical input signals to a plurality of optical output connections. In one embodiment, a plurality of optical switches are combined to route a number of optical signals that exceed the number of optical inputs for a single switch. The switch array includes a plurality of input switches optically connected to a plurality of intermediate switches, which are optically connected to a plurality of output switches. In the embodiments in which the number of input switches exceed the number of optical outputs of a single input switch, the input switches, intermediate switches, and output switches are arranged in groups or sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2005Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Donald Kenagy, Roy Guynn, John Carberry, Reddy Urimindi
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Publication number: 20060077559Abstract: An optical switch with at least one optical actuator having an actuator body and a preformed mirror guide sleeve molded into an integral unit, operating with a mirror guide made of the same material as the actuator body and the mirror guide sleeve. The mirror guide sleeve is formed from a fused silica tube with an inside surface have a fine finish and an inside diameter within closely controlled tolerances. The actuator body is formed around the mirror guide sleeve by injection molding fused silica powder and then firing the mirror guide sleeve and the powder to form an integrated assembly of the actuator body and the mirror guide sleeve. The optical elements forming the optical switch are aligned in six axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Roy Guynn, Donald Kenagy, John Carberry
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Publication number: 20060072110Abstract: An optical monitoring system for determining the constituents of a sample or specimen. An absorption spectrum is obtained from a sample and is passed through one or more filters having a specified absorption spectrum defined by a single atom or a compound. If the filter's absorption spectrum is included in the sample's absorption spectrum, then the sample contains that atom or compound. The apparatus includes a switching assembly that sequentially places one or more filters into the light path to determine if the subject atom or compound is contained in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lodder, John Carberry
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Publication number: 20060072873Abstract: An apparatus for directing a light path sequentially between multiple positions. A rotary switch rotates a light beam from a prism relative to a plurality of optical elements arranged radially on a switch body. In one embodiment, a prism rotates in the switch body, causing the light beam to sweep through the optical elements. In another embodiment, the switch body rotates about a prism transmitting the light beam. In various embodiments, the optical elements include a photodetector, a filter and a photodetector pair, a reflector, and a filter and a reflector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Vincent Tekippe, Roy Guynn, John Carberry
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Publication number: 20060067635Abstract: An optical connector cleaner. The optical connector cleaner includes a nonlinear path along which an optical connector is moved. By following the nonlinear path, the optical connector is subjected to planetary motion without requiring the operator to twist the connector by hand. The use of planetary motion improves the efficiency and quality of the cleaning operation. In addition, the optical connector cleaner of the present invention provides improved resistance to damage from the ferrule edge during cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Marcella Mirata, Michael Smith, Lisa Carberry, Susan Hubbard, Joe Ewing
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Publication number: 20050171437Abstract: An optical switching system for use with catheter-based analysis and treatment. The use of an optical switching system allows one or more interferometric systems to use the same fiber, control of the duty cycle to protect the sensitive optical devices from harmful back-reflections generated by a treatment laser, and switching through several interferometric light sources in order to determine geometry and composition in the path of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventor: John Carberry
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Patent number: 6912337Abstract: A network healing smart fiber optic switch for fast, automatic switching between multiple paths of an optical transmission line with minimal disruption. The network healing smart fiber optic switch feeds each of multiple fiber optic inputs to a splitter. One of the outputs of the splitters go to an optical switch, which selects the optical signal to send to the output based on a control signal from a controller or analog selection circuit. The other outputs of the splitters go to the analog selection circuit, which outputs a control signal to the optical switch. The analog selection circuit compares the primary optical signal to a selected setpoint to determine the signal's validity. The analog selection circuit routes an alternate, or secondary, optical signal upon failure of the primary optical signal. After the primary signal is restored and valid for a specified period, the analog selection circuit deselects the secondary optical signal and routes the primary optical signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Michael L. Smith, Richard Racinskas
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Patent number: 6904193Abstract: An optical switch actuator moving an optical element into or out of an optical pathway. The optical element is coupled to a movable shuttle and driven by a motor between two rest positions. The motor includes two stationary coils and a magnet attached to the shuttle. The shuttle is magnetically latched in the rest positions. The optical element's position at the extended rest position is controlled with a stop that contacts the shuttle to provide accuracy and precision about multiple axes. The material used to construct the actuator's components aids in repeatedly positioning the optical element with precision.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Roy Guynn, John Carberry, Michael L. Smith
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Patent number: 6898344Abstract: An optical switch actuator moving an optical element into or out of an optical pathway. The optical element is coupled to a movable shuttle and driven by a motor between two rest positions. The motor includes two stationary coils and a magnet. The shuttle is magnetically latched in the rest positions. The optical element's position at the extended rest position is controlled with a stop that contacts the shuttle to provide accuracy and precision about multiple axes. The material used to construct the actuator's components aids in repeatedly positioning the optical element with precision.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Smith, John Carberry, Roy Guynn
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Publication number: 20050074236Abstract: A system for monitoring and managing optical networks. The system includes tapping a test signal from optical signals in the optical network, routing the test signals through a N×1 switch, to a 1×N switch, to a selected test device. A processor controls the switching and monitors the test results, and initiates corrective action as required. The corrective action includes grooming and rerouting signals in the optical network in response to a failure or risk of failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Reddy Urimindi, John Carberry, Michael Smith
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Publication number: 20040252937Abstract: An apparatus for switching optical signals. An optical bench includes a plurality of through-openings for receiving a plurality of collimators and a plurality of actuators. The actuators include a mirror for redirecting an optical signal from one collimator to another. The collimators and actuators are secured to the optical bench by an adhesive system that includes opposing longitudinal slots containing adhesive securing the collimators and actuators to the optical bench.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Roy Guynn, Michael L. Simth, John Carberry, Vincent J. Tekippe
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Patent number: 6735006Abstract: An apparatus for switching a single optical signal to any one of several outputs. An input collimator transmits an optical signal that is reflected from two mirrors on an optical bench into an output collimator. Between the two mirrors is an actuator that interrupts the optical signal and effects another signal from an end collimator into one mirror and the output collimator. The alignment of the collimators and actuators relative to the optical bench is achieved by actively aligning the elements, which includes monitoring an optical signal passing through the collimator and using the signal as feedback for positioning control.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Michael L. Smith, Roy Guynn
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Publication number: 20040057129Abstract: An adhesive system for securing optical elements to a housing or substrate in an aligned position that is maintained over widely varying environmental conditions. A fiber optic device is constructed such that applied adhesive is not disposed between a fiber optic element and the housing of the fiber optic device, but is disposed on longitudinal seams defined by the portion of the element proximal a side of the housing or substrate. In one embodiment, the adhesive has a filler, such as amorphous silica. A method of making includes aligning, applying adhesive, and curing adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Vincent J. Tekippe
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Publication number: 20040027640Abstract: An apparatus for switching a single optical signal to any one of several outputs. An input collimator transmits an optical signal that is reflected from two mirrors on an optical bench into an output collimator. Between the two mirrors is an actuator that interrupts the optical signal and reflects another signal from an end collimator into one mirror and the output collimator. The alignment of the collimators and actuators relative to the optical bench is achieved by actively aligning the elements, which includes monitoring an optical signal passing through the collimator and using the signal as feedback for positioning control.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Michael L. Smith, Roy Guynn
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Publication number: 20030206682Abstract: An optical switch actuator moving an optical element into or out of an optical pathway. The optical element is coupled to a movable shuttle and driven by a motor between two rest positions. The motor includes two stationary coils and a magnet attached to the shuttle. The shuttle is magnetically latched in the rest positions. The optical element's position at the extended rest position is controlled with a stop that contacts the shuttle to provide accuracy and precision about multiple axes. The material used to construct the actuator's components aids in repeatedly positioning the optical element with precision.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Roy Guynn, John Carberry, Michael L. Smith
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Patent number: 6638491Abstract: A method and apparatus of reducing the average particle size of silicon metal particulates employing a liquid oxidant extractant admixed with the silicon metal particulates while the silicon metal particulates are subjected to attrition in an attrition mill. An essentially oxidant-free silicon metal particulate product is produced, with the particulate product having an average particle size within that range of average particle sizes where the silicon metal particulates are susceptible to violent exothermic reaction with an oxidant.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventor: John Carberry
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Patent number: 6606429Abstract: An optical switch utilizing an actuator to move an optical element into or out of an optical pathway is described. The optical element may be coupled to a movable shuttle and driven by a motor between two rest positions. The shuttle may be latched in the rest positions. The optical element's position may be controlled with a stop that contacts the shuttle to provide accuracy and precision about multiple axes. The material used to construct the actuator's components may aid in repeatedly positioning the optical element with precision. The actuator may incorporate features that allow the optical element to be passively aligned in a bank of actuators to make a M×N switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Brian Heffner, Harry Helfer, Matthew Derstine
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Publication number: 20030128915Abstract: An optical switch actuator moving an optical element into or out of an optical pathway. The optical element is coupled to a movable shuttle and driven by a motor between two rest positions. The motor includes two stationary coils and a magnet. The shuttle is magnetically latched in the rest positions. The optical element's position at the extended rest position is controlled with a stop that contacts the shuttle to provide accuracy and precision about multiple axes. The material used to construct the actuator's components aids in repeatedly positioning the optical element with precision.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Smith, John Carberry, Roy Guynn
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Patent number: 6471414Abstract: An apparatus having at least one spring clip disposed on a connector adapter housing for releasably mating with an opening in an enclosure, the housing having fiber optic cables connected to opposed ends of the housing. When connected through an opening in an enclosure, the connector adapter housing maintains alignment of the opposed fiber optic cables for optical communication. The spring clip includes at least one clip member disposed upwardly from the surface of the spring clip. The spring clip is slidably inserted through a groove on at least one surface of the aligned connector housings. For release of the aligned connector housings, the spring clip is manipulated to slide along the groove, to compress the at least one clip member, allowing the housing to be removed from the enclosure opening for separation of the fiber optic cables from optical communication.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Neptec Optical Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John Carberry, Michael L. Smith
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Patent number: D508565Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: NeptecInventors: Paul Nephin, Ross Daniel Hudson, Vincent Somoza