Patents by Inventor Brian E. Reed
Brian E. Reed 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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Publication number: 20260071697Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a breakaway cable attachment system for attaching a cable to a utility pole. The breakaway cable attachment system can include a rail, a bracket, and a clamp. The rail can be attachable to a utility pole and have a base and two sidewalls extending outwardly from the base and forming a slot. The bracket can have an attachment portion and a mounting portion that extends at an angle away from the attachment portion. The mounting portion can be configured to extend at least partially into the slot of the rail for attachment to the rail. The clamp can be attachable to the attachment portion and receive and support a cable. The breakaway cable attachment system can be configured to prevent damage to the utility pole and/or the cable when a predetermined load is applied to the cable by detaching the cable from the utility pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2025Publication date: March 12, 2026Inventors: Kristopher Mark Neighbor, Jeffery R. Giffen, Donald Pitalo, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 12473997Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a breakaway cable attachment system for attaching a cable to a utility pole. The breakaway cable attachment system can include a rail, a bracket, and a clamp. The rail can be attachable to a utility pole and have a base and two sidewalls extending outwardly from the base and forming a slot. The bracket can have an attachment portion and a mounting portion that extends at an angle away from the attachment portion. The mounting portion can be configured to extend at least partially into the slot of the rail for attachment to the rail. The clamp can be attachable to the attachment portion and receive and support a cable. The breakaway cable attachment system can be configured to prevent damage to the utility pole and/or the cable when a predetermined load is applied to the cable by detaching the cable from the utility pole.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2023Date of Patent: November 18, 2025Assignee: OSMOSE UTILITIES SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Kristopher Mark Neighbor, Jeffrey R. Giffen, Donald Pitalo, Brian E. Reed
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Publication number: 20230400123Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a breakaway cable attachment system for attaching a cable to a utility pole. The breakaway cable attachment system can include a rail, a bracket, and a clamp. The rail can be attachable to a utility pole and have a base and two sidewalls extending outwardly from the base and forming a slot. The bracket can have an attachment portion and a mounting portion that extends at an angle away from the attachment portion. The mounting portion can be configured to extend at least partially into the slot of the rail for attachment to the rail. The clamp can be attachable to the attachment portion and receive and support a cable. The breakaway cable attachment system can be configured to prevent damage to the utility pole and/or the cable when a predetermined load is applied to the cable by detaching the cable from the utility pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Kristopher Mark Neighbor, Jeffrey R. Giffen, Donald Pitalo, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 7415808Abstract: A pole reinforcement truss has an open cross-sectional configuration characterized by opposite side flanges that diverge with respect to one another as they extend from respective opposite side edges of the truss body. In one embodiment, the cross-sectional configuration has an intermediate curved bend through an excluded bend angle and a pair of curved bridge bends on opposite sides of the intermediate curved bend each through an included bend angle, wherein all three curved bends have the same radius of curvature. The truss maintains its geometry in an improved manner after the onset of yielding, thereby increasing ultimate strength of the pole-truss assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Osmose Utilities Services, Inc.Inventors: Nelson G. Bingel, III, Lawrence J. Geitner, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 7363752Abstract: A pole reinforcement truss has an open cross-sectional configuration characterized by opposite side flanges that diverge with respect to one another as they extend from respective opposite side edges of the truss body. In a preferred cross-sectional configuration, five curved bends of equal obtuse angle and radius of curvature are used to define the side flanges, a pair of bridge portions, and a pair of apex portions in symmetrical arrangement. The truss maintains its geometry in an improved manner after the onset of yielding, thereby increasing ultimate strength of the pole-truss assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Osmose, Inc.Inventors: Nelson G. Bingel, III, Lawrence J. Geitner, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 5217190Abstract: A yoke for flush mounting a modular housing within an opening in a planar surface is disclosed. The yoke includes a flat plate having an aperture therethrough, a pair of hooks for securing a housing to the plate, a pair of gripper arms for securing the plate over the opening in the planar surface and locating tabs extending rearwardly from the plate to locate the housing in alignment with the opening in the flat plate. The hooks and locating tabs allow both lateral and axial insertion of the housing into the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: Brian E. Reed, Randall J. Below
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Patent number: 5168603Abstract: A bundling tie for bundling a plurality of elongated members such as wires and cable is presented. The bundling tie is easily detachable by hand and reusable. The bundling tie comprises a flexible strap member which is secured to an anchor member (e.g., cable, wire, tube, etc.) by inserting one end of the strap through a slit in the strap, thereby circumferentially engaging the strap to the anchor. The strap is then wrapped around a bundle of additional elongated members and secured by a hook and loop (VELCRO) attachment.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 4947115Abstract: A test probe adapter for mounting on a bridge clip carrier or the like is presented. The test probe adapter includes an insulative housing having a pair of conductive test posts extended outwardly from the top and bottom of the housing. Attached to the bottom of each test post is a spring-loaded test probe mechanism which terminates at a probe tip. The test adapter further includes opposed biased hinged levers. These levers each terminate at a shoulder which is adapted for grasping and retaining the flattened top portion of a handle on a bridge clip carrier or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: John A. Siemon, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 4909757Abstract: A patch block and bracket assembly is presented. The patch block includes a front face which houses a plurality of modular jacks. Each modular jack is prewired to one or more telephonic elecetrical connectors mounted on the base of the unit. The unitary electrical connector can be interfaced with a mating connector from a satellite piece of equipment. An advantage of this invention is the easy access to a modular jack hook up from several pieces of satellite equipment. The patch block is also used as a modular jack patching device which allows for the administration of wiring moves and changes without special personnel training or technical expertise.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 4883430Abstract: A bridge clip carrier comprises a one-piece molded insulative housing having at least two cavities for receiving discrete metal bridge clips which are then snap locked in the cavities. Each cavity has an open ended slot which permits loading of a bridge clip therein and is adpated for receiving a terminal from a terminal block. The cavity further includes stepped-in side portions near the slot which act to narrow the width thereof towards the top of the housing. Each discrete bridge clip is snap locked into a cavity by opposed extensions which mate with pre-existing grooves or windows in the bridge clips. An important feature of the present invention is the presence of apertures on the top face of the housing which expose the bridge clips and which are sized for receiving a suitable test probe. Thus, the bridge clip carrier of the present invention permits ease of testing of the electrical circuits subsequent to installation.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: John A. Siemon, Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: 4883432Abstract: A modular jack yoke for use in mounting modular jacks to telephone terminal blocks and the like is presented. The yoke is a rectangular unit of solid construction with apertures at both ends to enable mounting of the yoke to a terminal block and bracket assembly, panel or other flat mounting surface. Located between the mounting apertures are two open areas for receiving modular jacks. The open areas include structure for mating the yoke with modular jacks. This mating structure effects snap locking of the modular jacks into position on the modular jack yoke.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: D317297Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Brian E. Reed
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Patent number: D318847Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventor: Brian E. Reed