Patents by Inventor Carney P. Claunch, II

Carney P. Claunch, II 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: 7418183
    Abstract: A fiber optic splice enclosure for housing an interconnection contained in a splice tray between at least one optical fiber of a feeder cable and at least one optical fiber of a drop cable is provided. The optical fiber of the feeder cable is at least partially contained in a feeder cable buffer or transportation tube. The fiber optic splice enclosure includes a support frame arranged in the enclosure. The support frame includes a central office side and a drop side. A basket is arranged on the support frame for storing slack of a spliced buffer tube transitioning to the splice tray. The spliced storage arrangement is sized so as to be able to store slack of the spliced feeder cable buffer tube while maintaining a predetermined tube bend radius. A splice tray mounting arrangement is arranged on the drop side of the support frame for supporting the splice tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: Charles Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: David A. Wittmeier, Wade K. Fournier, Jeffrey A. Plesniak, Walter Harwood, Carney P. Claunch, II
  • Patent number: 7274850
    Abstract: A fiber optic splice enclosure for housing an interconnection contained in a splice tray between at least one optical fiber of a feeder cable and at least one optical fiber of a drop cable is provided. The optical fiber of the feeder cable is at least partially contained in a spliced feeder cable buffer tube and the optical fiber of the drop cable is at least partially contained in a spliced drop cable buffer tube. The feeder cable or the drop cable includes one or more express buffer tubes that extend uninterrupted through the enclosure. The fiber optic splice enclosure includes a support frame arranged in the enclosure and a basket is arranged on the support frame for storing slack of the spliced feeder cable buffer tube and the spliced drop cable buffer tube transitioning to the splice tray. An express buffer tube storage arrangement is provided on the support frame separate from the basket. A splice tray mounting arrangement is arranged near the basket for supporting the splice tray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2007
    Assignee: Charles Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: David A. Wittmeier, Carney P. Claunch, II, Jeffrey A. Plesniak
  • Patent number: 5528718
    Abstract: A fiber optic cable system, such as a preterminated fiber cable, includes a main cable and one or more drop cables connected to the main cable at spaced apart locations along the main cable. The drop cable is spliced to the main cable using a splice closure including a fiber guide that secures spliced together end portions of the respective fibers in a longitudinally extending direction and devoid of any slack coils of optical fibers. Accordingly, the overall diameter of the splice closure is relatively small thereby permitting the cable system to be stored on a reel and to be readily placed within small diameter conduits. The splice closure includes a heat recoverable housing surrounding the fiber guide. Cable sheath end portions are sealed by melting C-shaped bodies of heat flowable material positioned adjacent cable sheath end portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1996
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Craig D. Ray, Carney P. Claunch, II, Terrance D. Hunsinger, Julian S. Mullaney, Michael L. Randolph, Robert G. Sember, James R. Shaw, Amanda C. Smith, Stephen E. Wald
  • Patent number: 5479553
    Abstract: A splice closure including a frame having a partition wall to define front and rear access areas for the closure. The frame carries one or more splice trays on a first surface portion making the splices accessible from the front or first access area. A slack storage compartment is provided on the second surface portion. The slack storage compartment includes one or more pairs of opposing sidewalls that define an access opening for the slack that is accessible from the rear access area. An extension member for the frame is disclosed for obtaining greater amounts of slack from the cable, such as for a taut sheath cable splice. A tandem longitudinal arrangement of splice trays is also disclosed and may be used for a taut sheath ring splice or for repairing a severed cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1995
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel F. Daems, John R. Holman, Carney P. Claunch, II, Edward J. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5440665
    Abstract: A fiber optic cable system, such as a preterminated fiber cable, includes a main cable and one or more drop cables connected to the main cable at spaced apart locations along the main cable. The drop cable is spliced to the main cable using a splice closure including a fiber guide that secures spliced together end portions of the respective fibers in a longitudinally extending direction and devoid of any slack coils of optical fibers. Accordingly, the overall diameter of the splice closure is relatively small thereby permitting the cable system to be stored on a reel and to be readily placed within small diameter conduits. The splice closure includes a heat recoverable housing surrounding the fiber guide. Cable sheath end portions are sealed by melting C-shaped bodies of heat flowable material positioned adjacent cable sheath end portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1995
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Craig D. Ray, Carney P. Claunch, II, Terrance D. Hunsinger, Julian S. Mullaney, Michael L. Randolph, Robert G. Sember, James R. Shaw, Amanda C. Smith, Stephen E. Wald
  • Patent number: 4593181
    Abstract: A heating element having a positive temperature coefficient conductive polymer with positive and negative electrodes formed on opposite faces thereof includes a high tensile strength coating layer on the electrodes. Buss bars are electrically connected to their respective electrode by stapling, with staples forming burrs in the buss bar which penetrate the coating layer and electrically connect with the corresponding electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1986
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Michael L. Jensen, Carney P. Claunch, II
  • Patent number: 4532164
    Abstract: A heat-shrinkable article comprising (1) a heat-shrinkable layer of polymeric material, (2) a laminar heater which comprises a conductive polymer layer sandwiched between apertured metal electrodes and which is secured to the inner surface of the layer, and (3) a member which is secured to the inside of the heater and which protects a substrate from damage caused by the heater when the layer shrinks. The protective member (3) has a first shape before the layer shrinks and a second shape after the layer shrinks. The member possesses sufficient strength to resist piercing by the electrodes when the layer shrinks. Such articles are particularly useful for enclosing splices in telephone cables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Carney P. Claunch, II, Thomas A. Kridl, Jose P. Gamarra
  • Patent number: 4512833
    Abstract: Aluminum-shielded coaxial cable is repaired by using a wraparound metallic sheet, such as copper, having a contact means on the sheet, such as "dragon skin" brass strips, and a sealing means, such as a mastic. The metallic sheet provides the electrical continuity and radio frequency shielding and the sealing means provides the environmental seal to prevent moisture from entering the opening in the aluminum shield. The sheet and contact means are held in position by compression means, such as clamps, and the sheet and compression means can then be covered with a wraparound heat-recoverable closure to protect the entire assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1985
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas A. Kridl, Carney P. Claunch, II