Patents by Inventor David P. Gaio
David P. Gaio 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: 6976792Abstract: Methods and arrangements for providing compact optical paths between an optical connector, such as an MTRJ connector, and optoelectronic chips contained in TO cans. The methods and arrangements employed for creating the optical paths include the use of fibers that are not prone to fail from bending stresses, or waveguides.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mitchell S. Cohen, David P. Gaio, William K. Hogan, Jeannine M. Trewhella
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Patent number: 6746264Abstract: A latch is controlled to latch and unlatch a device by using a portion of the insertion and extraction movement of the device being latched. The latch incorporates a pivoted latching member carried on the device being latched. The end or latching surface is positionable behind a latch bar, preventing the extraction of the latched device. The latch member is displaced to latch or release by a spring disposed between the frame of the device being latched and the latch member. When the actuator member is withdrawn from its ineffective position and if the latch arm occupies a latched position, the actuator member engages surfaces on the latch member and the module frame which are too closely spaced to permit free passage of the engaging portion of the actuator. This engagement with the surfaces results in spreading the engaged portions of the module frame and the latch member, thereby pivoting the latch member to unlatch the latching end of the latch member from a retaining surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio, Michael F. Hanley, William K. Hogan
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Patent number: 6579013Abstract: A coupler to interconnect or couple optical fibers together and position ends of the optical fibers juxtaposed with each other, additionally includes a captive split tubular alignment sleeve to accept ferrules on ends of optical fibers to be aligned and coupled. The coupler may be incorporated into an opto-electronic module, captured, and then held against normal forces of connecting and disconnecting the optical fiber. A short optical fiber extends from the coupler through a wall of an enclosure and is terminated adjacent an opto-electronic device to carry optical signals for transmission or reception of optical signals. This coupler may be further used to splice or interconnect optical fibers, in temporary connections or splices, without fusing the glass of the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, William K. Hogan
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Patent number: 6519160Abstract: A latch is controlled to latch and unlatch a device by using a portion of the insertion and extraction movement of the device being latched. The latch incorporates a pair of tongs. The ends or latching extensions of the tongs are positionable behind a latch bar, preventing the extraction of the latched device. The tongs are positioned under the control of an actuator or latch control member which is moved to latch or unlatch the latch. The actuator member is pushed into the host device once the device being latched is positioned in the desired position. The tongs respond to the pushing of the actuator member by spreading the input ends under the influence of connecting input links moreover, the latching extensions are pivoted toward each other, positioning the latching extensions in a latched position. The latch extensions are spread to release the latch and the latched device by pulling the actuator member, pulling the input links as well as the input ends of the tongs, and thereby pivoting the tongs.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio, Michael F. Hanley, William K. Hogan
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Publication number: 20020131721Abstract: A coupler to interconnect or couple optical fibers together and position ends of the optical fibers juxtaposed with each other, additionally includes a captive split tubular alignment sleeve to accept ferrules on ends of optical fibers to be aligned and coupled. The coupler may be incorporated into an opto-electronic module, captured, and then held against normal forces of connecting and disconnecting the optical fiber. A short optical fiber extends from the coupler through a wall of an enclosure and is terminated adjacent an opto-electronic device to carry optical signals for transmission or reception of optical signals. This coupler may be further used to splice or interconnect optical fibers, in temporary connections or splices, without fusing the glass of the fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, William K. Hogan
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Patent number: 6439781Abstract: The invention provides an internal electromagnetic shield that prevents the radiation of electromagnetic emissions from electro-optical components in high speed data transfer systems. The present invention provides an internal shield with at least one aperture to allow the connector portion of an electro-optic component to pass through for connection to an optical fiber. By providing an internal shield, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is substantially reduced without interfering with the mechanical connection between an electro-optical component and an optical fiber. The internal shield typically is formed of a thin metallic sheet having apertures to receive the connector portion of electro-optical components. In a shield for an input/output device, which includes an optical signal generator and optical signal receiver, the shield may include two bores.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, Raymond J. Thatcher, Paul J. Sendelbach
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Patent number: 6371787Abstract: A latch mechanism using a natural unlatching, releasing, pull movement has a slidable latch release which is carried on a device being latched, such as an electronic module. This slidable latch release has a pair of recesses or cavities at least partially defining cams that engage and displace a latch member from engagement with a latching surface on the device being latched. A latch release member is provided with a pair of wing members that are resilient and are deformed as a result of movement of the latch release relative to the latched device. Deformation provides a bias to restore the latch release member to a position capable of permitting latching upon the reinsertion of the device into a host device, such as a computer or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Scott M. Branch, David P. Gaio, Michael F. Hanley, William K. Hogan
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Patent number: 6302596Abstract: An optical subassembly (OSA), in accordance with the present invention, includes a housing, which may be substantially rectangular, the OSA includes a first end portion and a second end portion oppositely disposed from the first end portion. The first end portion forms a bore configured and dimensioned to receive a ferrule having an optical fiber therein. The bore is adjacent to a ferrule stop which is integrally formed in the housing. A lens is integrally formed with the housing. The lens has a planar surface and a convex surface opposite the planar surface. The planar surface of the lens is substantially parallel to and set in from the ferrule stop to prevent contact between the ferrule and the planar surface. The optical device, the lens, and the bore which accepts the ferrule are all in optical alignment.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mitchell S. Cohen, David P. Gaio, William K. Hogan, Phillip D. Isaacs, Patrick E. McKnite, Miles Swain, Jeannine M. Trewhella
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Patent number: 6200041Abstract: The invention provides an internal electromagnetic shield that prevents the radiation of electro-magnetic emissions from electro-optical components in high speed data transfer systems. The present invention provides an internal shield with at least one aperture to allow the connector portion of an electro-optic component to pass through for connection to an optical fiber. By providing an internal shield, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is substantially reduced without interfering with the mechanical connection between an electro-optical component and an optical fiber. The internal shield typically is formed of a thin metallic sheet having apertures to receive the connector portion of electro-optical components. In a shield for an input/output device, which includes an optical signal generator and optical signal receiver, the shield may include two bores.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, Raymond J. Thatcher, Paul J. Sendelbach
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Patent number: 6085006Abstract: The invention provides an internal electromagnetic shield that prevents the radiation of electro-magnetic emissions from electro-optical components in high speed data transfer systems. The present invention provides an internal shield with at least one aperture to allow the connector portion of an electro-optic component to pass through for connection to an optical fiber. By providing an internal shield, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is substantially reduced without interfering with the mechanical connection between an electro-optical component and an optical fiber. The internal shield typically is formed of a thin metallic sheet having apertures to receive the connector portion of electro-optical components. In a shield for an input/output device, which includes an optical signal generator and optical signal receiver, the shield may include two bores.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, Raymond J. Thatcher, Paul J. Sendelbach
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Patent number: 5901263Abstract: The invention provides a locking bail that when in the locked position prevents the removal of an optical link module from a host system and when in the unlocked position provides a handle that facilitates the removal of an optical link module. By providing a locking bail, the packing density of modules in a host may be increased. The bail provides a handle which is accessible from the front of the module when the module is unlocked. The locking bail typically engages inclined planes on latch arms that secure an optical link module to the host system.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David P. Gaio, Tim K. Murphy, Raymond J. Thatcher, Miles F. Swain
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Patent number: 5513073Abstract: Attachment of electronics to optical devices is made by supporting the optical devices on a heat spreader card and the electronics on a separate circuit card. Each card has at least a first major surface, with an optical transducing subassembly mounted perpendicularly from the major surface of the heat spreader card. Electronics, except for transducing elements, are placed on the circuit card. The only direct attachment between the circuit card and the heat spreader card is one or more flexible cables attached to the respective major surfaces. This arrangement mechanically isolates the circuit card from the heat spreader card. The flexible cables include electrical conductors held positionally in a polyimide matrix, which provides for thermal isolation of the heat spreader card and the circuit card.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Timothy R. Block, David P. Gaio, Charles J. Guenther, Dennis L. Karst, Thomas D. Kidd, Michael W. Leddige
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Patent number: 5329428Abstract: Packaging for an electronics assembly. A base card has a row of elongated slots. A number of individually insertable subassemblies have standoff feet and a pair of offset hooks at their sides. The hooks snap into the slots in such a way that each slot can hold the hooks for four different subassemblies, which are positioned adjacent each other and on both sides of the base card.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Timothy R. Block, David P. Gaio, Ronald L. Soderstrom