Patents by Inventor Arie Van Wingerden

Arie Van Wingerden has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8118282
    Abstract: Disclosed is an improved method and apparatus for installing a cable into cable guide tubing and the like. The method typically includes rotating a reel of cable guide tubing at least 360° while, using compressed gas, feeding a cable, such as a plurality of microducts, into the cable guide tubing. The related apparatus includes a cable injection unit and a rotation coupling unit to facilitate the installation of cable (e.g., microducts) into the rotating cable guide tubing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignee: Draka Comteq, B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Willem Greven, Thomas Pothof, Patrick Menno Versteeg, Cornelis Van T Hul, Arie Van Wingerden
  • Publication number: 20080135818
    Abstract: Disclosed is an improved method and apparatus for installing a cable into cable guide tubing and the like. The method typically includes rotating a reel of cable guide tubing at least 360° while, using compressed gas, feeding a cable, such as a plurality of microducts, into the cable guide tubing. The related apparatus includes a cable injection unit and a rotation coupling unit to facilitate the installation of cable (e.g., microducts) into the rotating cable guide tubing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2007
    Publication date: June 12, 2008
    Applicant: DRAKA COMTEQ B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Willem Greven, Thomas Pothof, Patrick Menno Versteeg, Cornelis Van T Hul, Arie Van Wingerden
  • Patent number: 6880219
    Abstract: A method for installing branches in a protective ducting system in which guide tubes and cables have already been laid, wherein at a desired branch location in the protective duct, a splittable Y-branch connector with an inlet opening, an outlet opening and at least one branch opening is installed by cutting a short section from the duct at the desired branch point and exposing the guide tubes and cables, opening the splittable branch connector and arranging it around the exposed guide tubes and cables, and closing and securing the Y-branch connector with splittable coupling collars in such a manner that the inlet opening and the outlet opening engage in sealing manner over the respective cut ends of the existing duct, and the branch opening of the connector is secured by engagement of a branch stub around a branch duct through which a branch guide tube is laid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, David F. Hawkins
  • Patent number: 6879760
    Abstract: A filling body is inserted together with a loose bundle of guide tubes during installation into the passage space of a protective duct, thus enlarging the bundle diameter (which reduces the buckling risk) and making crossing of the guide tubes impossible. The guide tubes are positioned along the outside of the filling body, providing access to the guide tubes during post-installation branching. The filling body may include radially projecting spacer ribs that separate the guide tubes, thereby preventing crossing movement and helical stranding. The guide tubes are thus constrained and carried along with the filling body in alignment with the spacer ribs, so that buckling, helical stranding and three-dimensional restrictions or tangles cannot occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Publication number: 20040071429
    Abstract: A filling body is inserted together with a loose bundle of guide tubes during installation into the passage space of a protective duct, thus enlarging the bundle diameter (which reduces the buckling risk) and making crossing of the guide tubes impossible. The guide tubes are positioned along the outside of the filling body, providing access to the guide tubes during post-installation branching. The filling body may include radially projecting spacer ribs that separate the guide tubes, thereby preventing crossing movement and helical stranding. The guide tubes are thus constrained and carried along with the filling body in alignment with the spacer ribs, so that buckling, helical stranding and three-dimensional restrictions or tangles cannot occur.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2003
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Applicant: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Patent number: 6711328
    Abstract: A filling body is inserted together with a loose bundle of guide tubes during installation in an existing protective duct, thus enlarging the bundle diameter (which reduces the buckling risk) and making crossing of the guide tubes impossible. The guide tubes are positioned along the outside of the filling body, providing access to the guide tubes during post-installation branching. The filling body may include radially projecting spacer ribs that separate the guide tubes, thereby preventing crossing movement and helical stranding. The guide tubes are thus constrained and carried along with the filling body in alignment with the spacer ribs, so that buckling, helical stranding and three-dimensional restrictions or tangles cannot occur. The filling body may include a thin tubular sidewall enclosing a longitudinal airflow passage that may be pressurized during installation, and deformable when unpressurized, thus providing mechanical protection against damage of the protective duct after installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Patent number: 6682052
    Abstract: A cable straightener removes mini-bends from cable as it is unwound from a reel for installation in an underground duct, providing improved blowing performance for any cable with non-negligible stiffness and that exhibits reel-set or shape memory recovery, for example cables enclosed within small diameter tubular steel jackets, cables enclosed within aluminum laminated polymer sheets, and cables enclosed within hard polymer tubing. Residual stresses induced in such cables are reduced by first and second sets of straightener rollers prior to pushing/blowing installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, Gerard Plumettaz
  • Patent number: 6619697
    Abstract: An existing protective duct contains a bundle of guide tubes through which fiber optic cables are run to customers at existing service locations. In order to run a cable to a new customer at a different service location, the duct is cut at a branch point and a short section of the duct is removed to expose the guide tubes. An unused guide tube is cut and serially connected to a branch guide tube leading to the new service location. The protective duct sidewall is restored at the branch point by a splittable Y-branch connector that includes complementary housing sections, an inlet opening, an outlet opening and at least one branch opening. Splittable coupling collars seal the branch connector housing sections around the respective cut end portions of the existing duct. The Y-branch connector also includes a branch stub that is sealed around the branch guide tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, David F. Hawkins
  • Publication number: 20030146423
    Abstract: Fiber density and installation length are improved by enclosing optical fibers in a very small diameter metal jacket, resulting in increased cable stiffness and durability. The metal jacket consists of a small diameter, thin sidewall laser-welded steel tube that is loosely filled with optical fiber strands and a gel waterproofing material that provides a longitudinal water-barrier. The fibers are free to “float” within the steel jacket, and thus are decoupled from external mechanical forces and stresses that act on the cable during installation. When bundles of the steel-jacketed fiber optic cables are installed with pushing and blowing, about twice the installation length is reached as compared with pure blowing. Also, the number of cables and fiber density in each guide tube can be increased, thus increasing the fiber capacity of the feeding ducts and branch ducts of a fiber optic communications network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2003
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Applicant: NKF KABEL B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van't Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Patent number: 6572081
    Abstract: Guide tubes are arranged in a loose bundle and are fed into an existing tubular conduit or protective duct by a powered tractor and are pulled through the duct by the volumetric flow of compressed air which is introduced into the inlet end of the duct. The guide tubes are pressurized and closed at their leading end and trailing end. The existing duct is open at both ends. When the filling degree of the guide tube bundle (sum of guide tube cross-sectional areas compared to that of channelization duct) is provided in the range of from about 30% to about 60%, blowing/pushing installation of the guide tube bundle is substantially trouble free, and the bundle of guide tubes can be installed in a flexible and efficient manner over relatively greater distances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2003
    Assignee: NKF Kabel B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van ′T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Publication number: 20030080555
    Abstract: A method for installing branches in a protective ducting system in which guide tubes and cables have already been laid, wherein at a desired branch location in the protective duct, a splittable Y-branch connector with an inlet opening, an outlet opening and at least one branch opening is installed by cutting a short section from the duct at the desired branch point and exposing the guide tubes and cables, opening the splittable branch connector and arranging it around the exposed guide tubes and cables, and closing and securing the Y-branch connector with splittable coupling collars in such a manner that the inlet opening and the outlet opening engage in sealing manner over the respective cut ends of the existing duct, and the branch opening of the connector is secured by engagement of a branch stub around a branch duct through which a branch guide tube is laid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2002
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Applicant: NKF KABEL B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, David F. Hawkins
  • Publication number: 20030012527
    Abstract: A filling body is inserted together with a loose bundle of guide tubes during installation in an existing protective duct, thus enlarging the bundle diameter (which reduces the buckling risk) and making crossing of the guide tubes impossible. The guide tubes are positioned along the outside of the filling body, providing access to the guide tubes during post-installation branching. The filling body may include radially projecting spacer ribs that separate the guide tubes, thereby preventing crossing movement and helical stranding. The guide tubes are thus constrained and carried along with the filling body in alignment with the spacer ribs, so that buckling, helical stranding and three-dimensional restrictions or tangles cannot occur. The filling body may include a thin tubular sidewall enclosing a longitudinal airflow passage that may be pressurized during installation, and deformable when unpressurized, thus providing mechanical protection against damage of the protective duct after installation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2001
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Applicant: NKF KABEL B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Publication number: 20020162993
    Abstract: A cable straightener removes mini-bends from cable as it is unwound from a reel for installation in an underground duct, providing improved blowing performance for any cable with non-negligible stiffness and that exhibits reel-set or shape memory recovery, for example cables enclosed within small diameter tubular steel jackets, cables enclosed within aluminum laminated polymer sheets, and cables enclosed within hard polymer tubing. Residual stresses induced in such cables are reduced by first and second sets of straightener rollers prior to pushing/blowing installation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2002
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Applicant: NKF KABEL B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, Gerard Plumettaz
  • Publication number: 20020158239
    Abstract: A cable straightener removes mini-bends from cable as it is unwound from a reel for installation in an underground duct, providing improved blowing performance for any cable with non-negligible stiffness and that exhibits reel-set or shape memory recovery, for example cables enclosed within small diameter tubular steel jackets, cables enclosed within aluminum laminated polymer sheets, and cables enclosed within hard polymer tubing. Residual stresses induced in such cables are reduced by first and second sets of straightener rollers prior to pushing/blowing installation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Applicant: NKF KABEL B.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, Gerard Plumettaz
  • Publication number: 20020079697
    Abstract: A method for installing a ducting system with branches, wherein at the point of a branch in an existing duct of the system a splittable Y-branch connector with an inlet opening, an outlet opening and at least one branch opening is installed by cutting a duct portion from the existing duct at the point of the branch, opening the splittable branch connector and arranging it around a bundle of guide tubes extending between the cut end portions of the duct, and closing and securing the Y-branch connector with splittable coupling collars in such a manner that the inlet opening and the outlet opening engage in sealing manner over the respective cut ends of the existing duct, and the branch opening is secured by engagement of a branch stub around a branch duct through which a branch guide tube is laid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2000
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van't Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker, David F. Hawkins
  • Publication number: 20020081083
    Abstract: Guide tubes are arranged in a loose bundle and are fed into an existing tubular conduit or protective duct by a powered tractor and are pulled through the duct by the volumetric flow of compressed air which is introduced into the inlet end of the duct. The guide tubes are pressurized and closed at their leading end and trailing end. The existing duct is open at both ends. When the filling degree of the guide tube bundle (sum of guide tube cross-sectional areas compared to that of channelization duct) is provided in the range of from about 30% to about 60%, blowing/pushing installation of the guide tube bundle is substantially trouble free, and the bundle of guide tubes can be installed in a flexible and efficient manner over relatively greater distances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2000
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Arie Van Wingerden, Cornelis Van 'T Hul, Pieter Lock, Willem Greven, Frans Robbert Bakker
  • Patent number: 5950298
    Abstract: A cable (5) is inserted in a tube (2) wound on a tube reel (1). The cable is fed from a cable reel (6) through a cable-advancing unit (4) into a free inlet end (2.1) of the tube (2). Compressed air is applied to an air inlet (8) of the advancing unit (4), and led through the tube along the cable already inserted in the tube. The tube reel is put on a support 7, which is driven to a periodic movement in the vertical direction between to extreme positions (amplitude A, period P). During part of each period the movement is a free fall, or at least approximates a free fall. The movement may be sinusoidal with period P=2.pi.?A/g!.sup.1/2 (g is gravitational constant). In this case, the support (7) may be part of a rotatably supported lever, or may be part of a seesaw. In addition, the movement may be the vertical component of a maintained swinging movement. In this case the support (7) may be the swinging part of a Chinese swing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Koninklijke KPN N.V.
    Inventors: Willem Griffioen, Gerard Plumettaz, Arie Van Wingerden
  • Patent number: 4628631
    Abstract: Apparatus for carrying plants periodically to a watering station while ensuring that said plants are uniformly exposed to light. The apparatus includes at least one conveyor in the form of an endless cable disposed about a pair of spaced drums. One of the drums is driven by a motor to cause the cable to be circulated about the drums. The cable supports a plurality of plant hangers at spaced locations there along. Each hanger is arranged so that when a plant is suspended therefrom it is in a first orientation arranged to trip a sensor at the watering station to water the plant. The hanger is also arranged to automatically assume a second orientation when no plant is suspended therefrom. In the second orientation the hanger does not trip the sensor at the watering station. The cable is arranged to be driven at a slower speed during watering operations and at a higher speed during plant loading and unloading operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Inventor: Arie Van Wingerden