Patents Assigned to Senko Advanced Components, Inc.
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Patent number: 10871619Abstract: A cassette with a first and second end. Each end may have a plural of receptacles capable of accepting one or more connector types. The cassette may have a pair of latches on opposing sides, or a latch and flange to secure cassette within a panel or support structure. The cassette is configured to accept a first connector type on the first side and a second connector type on the second side of the cassette, so the first and second connector are opposing and in communication.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Takuya Ninomiya, Benjamin Lee, Kim Man Wong, Kazuyoshi Takano
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Publication number: 20200393626Abstract: A fiber optic ferrule adapter for mating a multi-fiber optic ferrule and a multi-fiber optic connector includes a holder having a cavity where a multi-fiber optic ferrule is held therein, and a receptacle housing with an opening that allows the insertion of a fiber optic connector. The holder has a top opening for receiving the ferrule into its cavity; and two protrusions, which are respectively protruded from each interior side walls of the holder, for latching the ferrule in place inside the cavity. The holder includes a groove recessed on the interior walls of the cavity for catching a ridge on the ferrule so as to prevent any longitudinal movement of the ferrule inside the cavity. The cavity may include a slope next to an interface between the cavity and receptacle housing for allowing the sliding in-and-out of the ferrule at an angle to the top of the holder opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Kazuyoshi TAKANO, Kenji IIZUMI
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Publication number: 20200393630Abstract: A fiber optic connector deploys a latch lever release with an elastic rib. When the latch lever release is depressed down or toward the optical axis of the connector, a hook seated within a recess of the connector outer housing, the hook is lifted out of the recess thereby allowing the connector to be removed from the adapter port. A pivot point is formed between the main body of the latch lever release and the connector outer housing. Depressing the latch lever release distal of the pivot point at the trigger portion displaces the hook from the connector thereby allowing the user to remove the connector from a receptacle port, such as an adapter port.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Kim Man WONG, Man Ming HO, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Patent number: 10866371Abstract: Devices and methods for connecting optical fibers are provided. In some embodiments, connectors and adaptors for two-fiber mechanical transfer type ferrules are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT connectors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad micro-MT adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT adaptors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, optical fiber cables that modularly coupled with at least one optical fiber connector, adaptor, and other optical fiber cable the cable is configured to provide a remote release from an adaptor receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Gniadek
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Patent number: 10866369Abstract: A cleaning device is provided for removing debris from an end surface of a fiber optic connector. The fiber optic connectors may be a Multi Push On (MPO) or Mechanical Transfer (MT). The end surface may have a one or more ferrules with a fiber optic glass cable. The cleaning device includes a housing with a first end open to a gel that adheres to debris. A second end of the housing may be releasably attached to a protrusion or handle to insert and remove the device from an adapter receptacle. The handle may be replaced with a plug frame and protrusion so the device may be inserted into the receptacle of the adapter. The device may be placed over the end surface of the fiber optic connector that is not inserted into an adapter receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Kazuyoshi Takano, Jimmy Jun-Fu Chang
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Publication number: 20200386953Abstract: A behind-the-wall optical connector having an outer housing configured to be inserted into an adapter with a corresponding inner surface, and a latch attached to one side of housing configured to lock the connector into an adapter opening. The latch is further configured with a locking channel and guide to accept a pull tab with a catch at one end, the pull tab releases the connector from the adapter opening when the tab is pulled rearward or away from the adapter. The ferrule assembly is inserted into a first end of the housing and when latched to the adapter, the assembly is retained in the housing without any locking structure therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Jun-Fu CHANG, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Publication number: 20200386967Abstract: A cassette with a first and second end. Each end may have a plural of receptacles capable of accepting one or more connector types. The cassette may have a pair of latches on opposing sides, or a latch and flange to secure cassette within a panel or support structure. The cassette is configured to accept a first connector type on the first side and a second connector type on the second side of the cassette, so the first and second connecter are opposing and in communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Takuya NINOMIYA, Benjamin LEE, Kim Man WONG, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Publication number: 20200386951Abstract: A converter with an outer housing having a first end and a second end. The first end further comprises a male, simplex fiber optic connector that is received by a test port of an optical signal tester. The second end of the converter has a port configured to accept an optical fiber connector with a first ferrule and a second ferrule with an optical fiber therein spliced to an incoming optical fiber with a signal from a network. The tester confirms the signal strength in dB when optical fiber connector is in test position “A” for the first ferrule and in test position “B” for the second ferrule.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Heng Loong LEE, Takuya NINOMIYA, Kim Man WONG, Jimmy CHANG, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Patent number: 10859778Abstract: An optical connector holding one or more optical ferrule assembly is provided. The optical connector includes an outer body, an inner front body accommodating the one or more optical ferrule assembly, ferrule springs for urging the optical ferrules towards a mating receptacle, and a back body for supporting the ferrule springs. The outer body and the inner front body are configured such that four optical ferrule assembly are accommodated in a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver footprint or eight optical ferrule assembly are accommodated in a quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP) transceiver footprint. A receptacle can hold one or more connector inner bodies forming a single boot for all the optical fibers of the inner bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Kazuyoshi Takano, Jimmy Jun-Fu Chang
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Publication number: 20200379192Abstract: Connector assemblies are described herein. For example, a connector assembly including: a housing configured to accept a first ferrule and a second ferrule. The connector assembly may also have a push/pull clip that is configure to depress a protrusion that rotates down a connector device to remove the connector assembly from an adapter. The push/pull clip is integrated with a cable boot assembly that allows a user to apply a distal force to remove or insert the connector assembly into the adapter housing. The push/pull clip is configured for use to release a MPO and LC connector type from an adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Man Ming Ho, Hiu Lam Leung, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Patent number: 10852490Abstract: An adapter holding a plurality of connectors and a clip positioned around a group of connectors securing the connectors together as a single assembly. The clip removes the group connectors from the adapter upon removal therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Jun-Fu Chang, Kazuyoshi Takano
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Publication number: 20200371299Abstract: Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a Network system including: a connector comprising a housing comprising a groove running widthwise on a surface of the housing; and a push-pull tab comprising a complementary groove, wherein the push-pull tab is detachably connected to the housing; and a receiver device comprising one or more ports for receiving the connector, the one or more ports having an interchangeable anchor device including a first portion and a second portion; wherein the groove is configured to receive the first portion of the interchangeable anchor device when the connector is inserted into the receiving element, and wherein the complimentary groove is configured to receive the second portion of the interchangeable anchor device when the connector is inserted into the receiving element, the push-pull tab being configured to disengage the second portion of the interchangeable anchor device from the complementary groove when the push-pull tab is moved in a direction away from the coType: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey GNIADEK, Kimman WONG, Kazuyoshi TAKANO, Siu Kei MA
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Patent number: 10838152Abstract: An optical connector holding two or more LC-type optical ferrules is provided. The optical connector includes an outer body, an inner front body accommodating the two or more LC-type optical ferrules, ferrule springs for urging the optical ferrules towards a mating receptacle, and a back body for supporting the ferrule springs. The outer body and the inner front body are configured such that four LC-type optical ferrules are accommodated in a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver footprint or eight LC-type optical ferrules are accommodated in a quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP) transceiver footprint. A mating receptacle (transceiver or adapter) includes internal alignment slots configured to accept a corresponding alignment key on connector outer housing to ensure alignment and orientation for maximum signal transfer between opposing ferrule end faces.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Chang, Kazuyoshi Takano
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Publication number: 20200358235Abstract: A modular connector system for various types of different fiber optic and/or electrical connectors may include a connector having a housing configured to accommodate various different configurations of inserts that are configured to hold different types of either fiber optic connector, electrical connectors, or a combination of fiber optic and electrical connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey GNIADEK
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Patent number: 10830962Abstract: A lockable dust cap is inserted over a proximal end of an adapter assembly. The lockable dust cap has locking arms that secured the dust cap hub to the proximal end of the adapter assembly, and a grip portion that when rotated from an unlocked “0” or locked “1” position the dust cap is secured at the proximal end of the adapter. The dust cap is ingress protected with a seal and polymer shroud that covers the proximal end of the adapter. This helps to prevent moisture or debris ingress into the adapter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventor: Paul Newbury
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Patent number: 10823915Abstract: Fiber optic connection assemblies that may include hybrid adapters and connector assemblies are generally described. The hybrid adapter may be configured to connect a first connector type and a second connector type, the first connector type being different from the second connector type. For example, the first connector type may be a micro connector and the second connector type may be an LC connector. A connector assembly may be configured as a micro connector having a tension element configured to facilitate optimized optical performance by spring loading the ferrules while maintaining a small form factor.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Kazuyoshi Takano, Kimman Wong
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Publication number: 20200341213Abstract: A multiple fiber push-on (MPO) optical connector is provided having a ferrule configured to house multiple optical fibers and including a stepped portion extending from at least one pair of opposing exterior surfaces of the ferrule. A one-piece housing-backpost is provided having a distal end in a connection direction and a proximal end in a cable direction. The one-piece housing-backpost is configured to receive a ferrule spring and the ferrule from the distal end. The housing-backpost includes at least one resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion extending from a sidewall to engage the corresponding stepped portion of the ferrule. The resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion is configured to deform towards the housing-backpost interior sidewall as the ferrule is inserted from the distal end and to extend outward against the stepped portion of the ferrule when the ferrule is seated in the housing-backpost to maintain the ferrule in the housing-backpost.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Yim WONG, Man Ming Ho, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Publication number: 20200341212Abstract: A multiple fiber push-on (MPO) optical connector is provided having a ferrule configured to house multiple optical fibers and including a stepped portion extending from at least one pair of opposing exterior surfaces of the ferrule. A one-piece housing-backpost is provided having a distal end in a connection direction and a proximal end in a cable direction. The one-piece housing-backpost is configured to receive a ferrule spring and the ferrule from the distal end. The housing-backpost includes at least one resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion extending from a sidewall to engage the corresponding stepped portion of the ferrule. The resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion is configured to deform towards the housing-backpost interior sidewall as the ferrule is inserted from the distal end and to extend outward against the stepped portion of the ferrule when the ferrule is seated in the housing-backpost to maintain the ferrule in the housing-backpost.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Yim WONG, Man Ming Ho, Kazuyoshi TAKANO
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Publication number: 20200333537Abstract: A small form factor optical connector holding two or more LC-type optical ferrules is provided. The optical connector includes an outer body, an inner front body accommodating the two or more LC-type optical ferrules, a pair a resilient latches and corresponding recess for the resilient latch, ferrule springs for urging the optical ferrules towards a mating receptacle, and a back body for supporting the ferrule springs. The outer body and the inner front body are configured such that four LC-type optical ferrules are accommodated in a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver footprint or eight LC-type optical ferrules are accommodated in a quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP) transceiver footprint. A mating receptacle (transceiver or adapter) includes a receptacle hook and a housing with an opening that accommodates the receptacle hook in a flexed position as the optical connector makes connection with the mating receptacle by introducing the receptacle hook into an optical receptacle hook recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey GNIADEK, Jimmy CHANG
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Patent number: 10802223Abstract: A hybrid ingress protection adapter and connector assembly, connecting the housing with a releasably replaceable connector and power assembly to an adapter that is mount on a panel. The connector has a pair of lead-ins that protect a ferrule of a plural of fiber optic connectors, and the lead-ins are of varying length allow blind mating of the connector assembly with the adapter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2019Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Senko Advanced Components, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Lee, Paul Newbury, Kazuyoshi Takano, Jeffrey Gniadek