Patents by Inventor David S. Rifkin

David S. Rifkin 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: 9048573
    Abstract: An interconnect system (30, 100) includes a transceiver module assembly (105) that is mountable in an industrial receptacle (28, 103). The receptacle mates to an industrial optical connector (34) to form an environmentally sealed connection. The receptacle has an interior passageway (143, 162) and mating means (124) for attaching the module assembly. The module assembly includes a spring-loaded module cage (50) for receiving active devices (48), such as SFP transceivers. The spring-loaded module cage can adjust its position within the receptacle to accommodate different type of modules from various vendors. When attached to the platform, the module assembly is positioned so that the cage's open end is accessible through the receptacle's passageway. Users have the option of plugging/unplugging the transceiver module either through the passageway or by removing the module assembly from the receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2015
    Assignee: Molex Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Grzegorzewska, Thomas R. Marrapode, Bogdan Andrei, David S. Rifkin
  • Publication number: 20090202207
    Abstract: An interconnect system (30, 100) includes a transceiver module assembly (105) that is mountable in an industrial receptacle (28, 103). The receptacle mates to an industrial optical connector (34) to form an environmentally sealed connection. The receptacle has an interior passageway (143, 162) and mating means (124) for attaching the module assembly. The module assembly includes a spring-loaded module cage (50) for receiving active devices (48), such as SFP transceivers. The spring-loaded module cage can adjust its position within the receptacle to accommodate different type of modules from various vendors. When attached to the platform, the module assembly is positioned so that the cage's open end is accessible through the receptacle's passageway. Users have the option of plugging/unplugging the transceiver module either through the passageway or by removing the module assembly from the receptacle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2006
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: MOLEX INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Barbara Grzegorzewska, Thomas R. Marrapode, Bogdan Andrei, David S. Rifkin
  • Patent number: 7281856
    Abstract: A sealed optical fiber connector assembly includes a connector housing that is uniquely configured to cooperate with a cable crimp tail and one or more terminal fiber optic connectors. The connector housing has a first opening for securely retaining the terminal fiber optic connectors. An interior passage connects the first opening to a second opening at the housing's other end. The interior passage allows the crimp tail to pass through the housing. The second opening forms a shoulder so that the crimp tail, after being pushed through the first opening and passage, can be rotated and seated against the shoulder. A cable seal securely holds the crimp tail against the shoulder. This provides a sealed and substantially stronger cable attachment. The connector housing is part of removable optical connector that provides environmental sealing when mated to a corresponding adapter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Molex Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Grzegorzewska, David S. Rifkin, Ilya Makhlin
  • Publication number: 20070036489
    Abstract: An interconnect system includes a transceiver module assembly that is mountable in an industrial receptacle. The receptacle mates to an industrial optical connector to form an environmentally sealed connection. The receptacle has an interior passageway and mating means for attaching the module assembly. The module assembly includes a spring-loaded module cage for receiving active devices, such as SFP transceivers. The spring-loaded module cage can adjust its position within the receptacle to accommodate different type of modules from various vendors. When attached to the platform, the module assembly is positioned so that the cage's open end is accessible through the receptacle's passageway. Users have the option of plugging/unplugging the transceiver module either through the passageway or by removing the module assembly from the receptacle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Publication date: February 15, 2007
    Inventors: Barbara Grzegorzewska, Thomas R. Marrapode, Bogdan Andrei, David S. Rifkin
  • Patent number: 7094091
    Abstract: An adapter is mountable to a bulkhead, panel, circuit box, circuit board or other substrate, and receives a fiber optic connector. The adapter can be swiveled or rotated relative to the bulkhead, panel, circuit box, circuit board or other substrate, thereby providing for enhanced cable management. The adapter may include a gasket that reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2006
    Assignee: Molex Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Grzegorzewska, Ilya Makhlin, Thomas R. Marrapode, Mark Matuszewski, David S. Rifkin
  • Patent number: 6848833
    Abstract: A replaceable module is provided for attachment to a standard fiber optic connector and an opto-electronic device on a printed circuit board. The module is mounted between the internal assembly and the external assembly of a fiber optic connector. The module is easily replaceable without requiring access to the interior side of the mounting panel and without requiring disconnection of the internal assembly from the opto-electronic device on the printed circuit board. Use of the replaceable module when connecting to an external device results in reduced wear on the internal assembly, thereby enabling an increase in the number of mating cycles that the internal assembly is able to perform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Molex Incorporated
    Inventors: Michael R. Kamarauskas, David S. Rifkin
  • Publication number: 20020137573
    Abstract: Current state of the art putters all use the same basic methodology such as holding the traditional putter with 2 hands and addressing the ball sideways.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2002
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Inventor: David S. Rifkin
  • Patent number: 5956444
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Donald W. Duda, David G. Mead, David S. Rifkin
  • Patent number: 5894536
    Abstract: An in-line protection device for protecting fiber optic splices is disclosed. The device includes a rigid body having a central section with an opening sized to receive and house a fiber optic splice between two optical fibers from two fiber optic cables and an end portion having open ends to receive the optical fiber from the fiber optic cable. The fiber optic cables are connected to the rigid body by crimping a sleeve onto the cable and the end portion of the body. A strain relief device is placed over the end portion of the body and fiber optic cable to provide strain relief at either end of the splice protector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: David S. Rifkin, Donald W. Duda