Patents by Inventor Arthur D. Bauer
Arthur D. Bauer 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).
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Patent number: 6595791Abstract: A telecommunications connector including seal members for preventing contaminants from entering the plug and/or jack when mated. The mated combination of the plug and jack assemblies creates a telecommunication connector that seals and isolates the contact interface of a modular plug and a jack from contaminants such as water, dust, and other non-desirable elements and/or substances.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: Randy J. Below, Arthur D. Bauer, Ronald T. Briggs, Jr., Joseph D. Bucciaglia, Robert C. Carlson, Sr., Frederick W. Mitchell, III, Michael A. Salvietti, John A. Siemon
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Publication number: 20020187669Abstract: A telecommunications connector including seal members for preventing contaminants from entering the plug and/or jack when mated. The mated combination of the plug and jack assemblies creates a telecommunication connector that seals and isolates the contact interface of a modular plug and a jack from contaminants such as water, dust, and other non-desirable elements and/or substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Randy J. Below, Arthur D. Bauer, Ronald T. Briggs, Joseph D. Bucciaglia, Robert C. Carlson, Frederick W. Mitchell, Michael A. Salvietti, John A. Siemon
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Patent number: 6475009Abstract: A telecommunications connector is provided including a plug assembly having a plug housing, a first mating means, and a first seal member, the plug housing including a plug retaining means for receiving and selectively retaining a plug having a cable attached thereto, and the plug housing further including a latch defeat. The telecommunications connector also includes a jack assembly having a jack housing, a second mating means, and a second seal member wherein the jack housing includes a jack retaining means for receiving and selectively retaining a jack. The first mating means and the second mating means are engageable such that, when engaged, the jack receives the plug, the first sealing member forms a first seal between the plug assembly and the jack assembly, and the second seal forms a second seal between the jack assembly and a connector housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: Randy J. Below, Arthur D. Bauer, Ronald T. Briggs, Jr., Joseph D. Bucciaglia, Robert C. Carlson, Sr., Frederick W. Mitchell, III, Michael A. Salvietti, John A. Siemon
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Publication number: 20020159729Abstract: An optical fiber array in accordance with the principles of the present invention includes a faceplate having a plurality of precisely positioned holes extending from front to back surfaces completely through the faceplate. Each hole has an optical fiber inserted therethrough and each fiber includes core, cladding, and coating layers. An end-portion of each of the fibers is stripped of the coating layer, exposing the fibers' cladding layer. The minimum inside diameter of each faceplate hole is greater than the greatest outside diameter of the fibers' cladding layer, permitting each fiber cladding layer to be inserted completely through any of the holes. Optical fibers are inserted into one (rear) faceplate surface and through the holes with a sufficient segment of the stripped fiber end-portion extending beyond the opposite (front) faceplate surface to ensure that, when processing is complete, a complete cross-section of the core layer is exposed at the front face of the faceplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Philip A. DiMascio, Arthur D. Bauer, Robin M. Kearns, Edward T. Warych
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Patent number: 6371794Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of the invention is a telecommunications plug for use with a cable including a plurality of wires. The plug includes a plug base having a termination portion including a plurality of contact slots. Each contact slot receives one of the wires. A plurality of contacts each has an insulation displacement end and is positioned in a respective contact slot for establishing electrical connection with one of the wires. A plug cover having a plurality of ribs each aligned with one of the contact slots mates with the termination portion. The ribs contact the wires to provide strain relief to the wires.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: Arthur D. Bauer, Randy J. Below, John A. Siemon
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Publication number: 20020022392Abstract: A telecommunications connector is provided including a plug assembly having a plug housing, a first mating means, and a first seal member, the plug housing including a plug retaining means for receiving and selectively retaining a plug having a cable attached thereto, and the plug housing further including a latch defeat. The telecommunications connector also includes a jack assembly having a jack housing, a second mating means, and a second seal member wherein the jack housing includes a jack retaining means for receiving and selectively retaining a jack. The first mating means and the second mating means are engageable such that, when engaged, the jack receives the plug, the first sealing member forms a first seal between the plug assembly and the jack assembly, and the second seal forms a second seal between the jack assembly and a connector housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Randy J. Below, Arthur D. Bauer, Ronald T. Briggs, Joseph D. Bucciaglia, Robert C. Carlson, Frederick W. Mitchell, Michael A. Salvietti, John A. Siemon
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Patent number: 6129316Abstract: A telecommunications rack cable support bracket is provided which comprises a pair of parallel support members and a plurality of cross members extending therebetween. The arrangement of the support members and the cross members defines two openings through which cable may be routed. Each support member includes tabs for securely positioning the telecommunications rack cable support bracket onto a telecommunications rack by interfacing with the horizontal Z-brackets of the telecommunications rack, thus eliminating the need for the use of special mechanical fasteners. Each cross member includes a pair of downwardly extending tabs which serve to locate the telecommunications rack cable support bracket between two U-shaped brackets of the telecommunications rack. These tabs also provide stress concentration relief for cable bundles routed from U-channels across the telecommunications rack cable support bracket.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Arthur D. Bauer
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Patent number: 6060660Abstract: A consolidation point enclosure employing a two piece design in which a cover subassembly is removably mounted to a mounting plate. The cover subassembly includes notches that allow cable to enter the consolidation point enclosure. When the cover subassembly is removed, cables can be routed to the consolidation point enclosure without pulling the cables through restrictive openings. The cover subassembly is then mounted to the mounting plate with the notches straddling the cables. The invention also includes a patch panel mounting assembly that is hingedly mounted to the mounting plate. A pair of spring loaded pins secure the patch panel mounting assembly in an open position which facilitates access to the devices mounted in the patch panel mounting assembly. In alternative embodiments, the mounting plate includes additional support plates for mounting 110 type or 66 type cabling products.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Arthur D. Bauer