Patents by Inventor Clyde J. Myers

Clyde J. Myers 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: 5082346
    Abstract: A field assemblable multifiber optical connector has a tubular housing enclosing a passage in which we inserted two plug assemblages having respective butting front end faces butting each other. Each assemblage comprises (a) a plug consisting of two plates spaced by a gap and having on opposite sides of such gap respective registering sets of laterally spaced gooves defining fiber receptacle channels running to such end faces, and respective pairs of longer groves deferring similarly running pin receptacle channels flanking such fiber channels, and (b) a resilient clip coupled to both guide plates to urge them towards each other and maintain them in alignment. Initially, each such assemblage also includes a comb at the back of the plug for aiding insertion of optical fibers into it. The housing also mounts in its passage a pair of aligning pins receivable partly in both one and the other of the plugs in their pin channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1992
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventor: Clyde J. Myers
  • Patent number: 5016968
    Abstract: A connector (20) for terminating a duplex cable jumper cable (23) which is used for making interconnections in administrative locations of an FDDI system includes a plastic housing (21) having a jumper input end (26) and a connection end (28). Each fiber (25) of the jumper cable is terminated by a ferrule (64) which is supported in the housing and which has a portion that extends from the connection end of the housing. The protruding ends of the ferrules are protected by a shroud (130) which is removably attached to the connection end of the housing. Inasmuch as the shroud is removable, the end portions of the ferrules may be accessed for cleaning. Advantageously, the shroud may be provided with a keyway (157) to facilitate the mating of a connector with a key arrangement (159) in a receptacle (125) into which the connector is to be inserted. Different shrouds may be attached to the housing to facilitate the insertion of the connector into a desired receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Rodney W. Hammond, Clyde J. Myers, Ruben Travieso
  • Patent number: 4973127
    Abstract: Two plugs each comprises a pair of plastic guide plates with inner sides in which are formed duplicate groove patterns each consisting of parallel V-sided spaced grooves running through the plugs and divided into a central set of smaller "fiber" grooves and a pair of larger "pin" grooves on opposite sides of and spaced from the pin grooves. The two plates in each plug are disposed with their respective groove patterns registering with each other across a transverse gap such that the fiber grooves define a set of fiber channels extending through the plug from its rear to an end face on a front nose on the plug, the pin grooves defining a pair of pin channels having front openings rearward of such end face. Optical fibers from a ribbon type cable extend through the fiber grooves to the front of the nose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Thomas C. Cannon, Jr., Bruce G. LeFevre, Clyde J. Myers
  • Patent number: 4872736
    Abstract: A connector body (26) which terminates at least one transmission medium includes on each side thereof a cantilevered arm (66) having a latching nub (70) projecting from a free end of the arm. A release cover (80) having a gripping portion (88) oriented toward a cable input end (32) of the connector body is mounted slidably on the connector body with the latching nubs of the arms each projecting through a window (90) in the cover. Conductors in the connector body are connected to conductors of another connector or of a device by inserting the connector body and release cover into a coupling (100) or into a receptacle. The latching nubs of the arms protrude into openings (106--106) provided in a housing (102) of the coupling to secure the connector body thereto. In order to withdraw the connector body from the coupling, a user moves the cover slidably along the connector body toward the cable input end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1989
    Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Clyde J. Myers, Daniel L. Stephenson, Ruben Travieso
  • Patent number: 4812009
    Abstract: An optical fiber connector (20) includes two plug assemblies (37--37) each including a cylindrically shaped plug (40) extending from within a cap (70). An end of each cap is adapted to be secured to a coupling housing (92) to cause the plug which extends from the cap to be received in a sleeve (105) disposed in the housing. An optical fiber cable (22) extends through a cable entrance end of the cap and has an end portion of its optical fiber terminated by theplug. An extender(85) of the cap is secured thereto and extends along the cable a distance to a location where portions (91--91) thereof are closely adjacent to the cable. Bending forces applied to the cable are transferred at the location to the extender and then to the cap. This avoids the transfer of those forces to the plug which otherwise could cause the plug to turn pivotally about an interior lip of the cap and result in an optical disconnection of the plug from the other plug in the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1989
    Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Arthur W. Carlisle, Bruce V. Darden, Clyde J. Myers
  • Patent number: 4634214
    Abstract: An optical fiber connector comprising a fiber terminus piece with a longitudinal bore through which a bare fiber is inserted. The fiber terminus piece with an appropriately prepared fiber therein is held coaxially aligned with a mating terminus piece. The fiber terminus piece comprises, on its mating face, a "pedestal," typically having truncated-cone shape, extending outwardly from the plane of the face, with the fiber terminating within the face of the pedestal, whereby the area of potential contact between the mating terminus pieces is substantially reduced. The pedestal material advantageously is somewhat compliant, of compressive modulus between about 10.sup.4 and 10.sup.6 psi at 25.degree. C., preferably between about 10.sup.5 and 5.10.sup.5 psi. The novel geometry results in improved performance, as compared to prior art connectors having flat mating faces. Disclosed are also connectors comprising advantageous means for transferring axial loads from a cable strength member to the connector body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Thomas C. Cannon, Jr., Arthur W. Carlisle, Bruce V. Darden, Clyde J. Myers