Patents by Inventor Donald W. Duda

Donald W. Duda 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: 5978114
    Abstract: A multiple channel fiber optic multiplexer, demultiplexer, multiplexer/demultiplexer, and/or add/drop component includes a plurality of Mach-Zehnder interferometer units, each unit including a pair of 50/50 fiber optic couplers connected by a pair of Bragg gratings and three functional ports including two multi-channel input output ports, one single channel input/output port, the Bragg gratings being tuned to a wavelength of the single channel input/output port, and input/output ports of adjacent interferometer units being connected to each other by fusion splices in a cascade configuration, the component including a first common input/output connector on a first of said cascaded interferometer units and a second common input/output connector on a last of said cascaded interferometer units, with the second common input/output connector being arranged to permit the addition of add-on multi-channel components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy Edward Clark, Donald W. Duda
  • 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: 5943460
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: David G. Mead, Eric Walter, Donald W. Duda, Wenzong Chen
  • 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
  • Patent number: 5862289
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Walter, Donald W. Duda
  • Patent number: 5710851
    Abstract: A strain relief system for a fiber optic connector includes a boot made up of two halves, the halves being fitted together by press-fit pins supported by a flange which also serves increase the rigidity of the boot. The boot is held in place on the cable by using internal ribs at an distal from the connector. The force required to make the ribs hold the boot in place is provided by stretching a standard elastomeric boot over the outer diameter of the section containing the ribs. The system further incorporates a support clip at the connector end to assist the two halves in staying together and further resist lateral bending moments. The outer profile of the support clip can be adapted to fit a variety of different connector configurations, and thus the support clip also serves as an adapter for the strain relief system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Walter, Donald W. Duda, Wenzong Chen, Eric Repta
  • Patent number: 5390272
    Abstract: A strain relief system for the backside of a fiber optic connector has a controlled bend radius defined by the formula R=[(W+t).sup.2 /2(1-cos .phi.)].sup.1/2, where W is the rib thickness, t is the width of spaces between the ribs, and .phi. is an angle defined by comers of the ribs which engage each other at the minimum bending radius and a pivot point about which the ribs pivot relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Eric J. Repta, Michael T. Mayszak, Donald W. Duda
  • Patent number: 4887875
    Abstract: A fiber optic connector is provided for use in temporary repair of broken fiber optic cables. The connector comprises a ceramic plug having a front end and a rear end and a passageway extending through the plug with the passageway sized to snugly receive a buffer stripped optical fiber therethrough in a manner such that the fiber extends out the front end of the plug. The passageway has a size proximate the rear end thereof to permit a portion of buffer covered optical fiber to received therein and thus serves, at the narrow portion of the passageway, as a stop limiting the amount of forward movement of the fiber. A plug support serves to support the rear end of the ceramic plug and includes a passageway coextensive with the plug passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Peter Chang, Darrin J. Bergman, Donald W. Duda
  • Patent number: 4728171
    Abstract: The invention relates to a system for field restoration of severed fiber optic cables containing multiple optical fiber conductors therein. The system includes two hermetically sealable restoration connector containers having lids to permit access to the interior thereof. The containers are interconnected by at least one fiber optic cable containing multiple optical fibers extending therein with each fiber of the cable terminated by respective fiber optic connectors which are mounted on adapters in a panel in the respective containers for interconnection to temporary connectors used in field restoration. A plurality of temporary connectors are arranged within the respective containers and each container includes a hermetically sealable opening for passing a severed cable with the fiber ends extending therefrom into the container or by the individual fibers can be rapidly terminated by the temporary connectors and the ends projecting from the temporary connectors flush cleave with the end face thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1988
    Assignee: Amphenol Corporation
    Inventors: Philip W. Schofield, Donald W. Duda, Peter Chang, Darrin J. Bergman