Patents by Inventor David G. Mead
David G. Mead 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: 6955478Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Patent number: 6939055Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Publication number: 20040247253Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C.E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Publication number: 20040240795Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C.E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Publication number: 20040234212Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C.E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Publication number: 20040234211Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C.E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Patent number: 6805491Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Stratos International, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Publication number: 20030215192Abstract: A device includes a stub, and an optical fiber. The stub has an aperture, and a first end and a second end. The optical fiber is mounted in the aperture of the stub. The optical fiber has a first end and a second end. The first end of the optical fiber is polished so as to be flush with the first end of the stub. The second end of the optical fiber is cleaved at a predetermined position so as to provide for a predetermined length of the optical fiber measured from the first end of the optical fiber to the second end of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Richard C.E. Durrant, Aleksandr Lantsman, David G. Mead, Christopher M. Warnes, Theodore Washburn
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Patent number: 6287146Abstract: An electrical connector is adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board. The connector includes a dielectric housing having a forward mating end and a rear terminating end, with a plurality of terminal-receiving passages extending therebetween. A plurality of terminals are received in the passages and include tail portions projecting from the housing. At least one ground member is mounted on the housing and includes a ground contact arm projecting forwardly for engaging a complementary mating connector. An ESD clip projects downwardly from the ground member for insertion into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board. A tail aligner is mounted to the rear end of the housing and has a plurality of apertures through which the end portions of the terminals extend.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Hazelton P. Avery, Emanual G. Banakis, David E. Dunham, Jeannette H. Legge, David G. Mead
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Patent number: 6206730Abstract: A shielded electrical connector is mountable on a printed circuit board in association with an adapter for receiving a complementary mating connector. The connector includes a dielectric housing mounting a plurality of terminals having tail portions projecting from the housing for connection to appropriate circuit traces on the printed circuit board. A metal shield is mounted to the housing about the tail portions of the terminals. The shield includes at least one ESD clip for insertion into an appropriate hole in the printed circuit board, at least one ground contact arm for engaging the complementary mating connector, at least one grounding tab for engaging the adapter and at least one grounding leg for connection to an appropriate ground circuit on the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Hazelton P. Avery, Emanual G. Banakis, David E. Dunham, Jeannette H. Legge, David G. Mead
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Patent number: 6071152Abstract: An electrical connector includes a dielectric housing having a plurality of terminal-receiving passages. A plurality of terminals are inserted into the passages in an insertion direction. The terminals have tool-engaging surfaces on opposite sides thereof, exposed opposite the insertion direction, for engagement by appropriate terminal-engaging tooling. The terminals have outwardly spaced, inwardly facing retention surfaces for engaging outwardly facing retention surfaces of the housing for establishing a press-fit to retain the terminals in the housing. Surrounding walls are not required to hold the terminals in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Molex IncorporatedInventors: Daniel G. Achammer, Emanuel G. Banakis, David G. Mead
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Patent number: 5956444Abstract: A shield for the end of a fiber optic connector or fiber optic connector adapter is disclosed. The shield includes a radiation absorbing element which prevents significant amounts of potentially harmful electromagnetic radiation from being discharged through the end of a connector or adapter.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Amphenol CorporationInventors: Donald W. Duda, David G. Mead, David S. Rifkin
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Patent number: 5943460Abstract: An adhesiveless fiber optic connector includes a collet mechanism having cable gripping fingers for initially gripping a fiber buffer upon movement of the collet into a body of the connector, and which is subsequently secured within the connector by crimping, includes keying tabs which cooperate with slots in the main body of the connector for retaining the collet within the connector prior to termination, and for preventing rotation of the collet during termination, the keying tabs being pushed out of the slots during termination to adhere to the main body of the connector following crimping. An apparatus for facilitating termination of a fiber optic cable to such an adhesiveless connector includes a transport mechanism to which the fiber buffer is clipped, and a guiding mechanism in the form of separable jaws for the exposed fiber, as well as a crimp mechanism and fiber cutting and polishing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Amphenol CorporationInventors: David G. Mead, Eric Walter, Donald W. Duda, Wenzong Chen