Patents by Inventor Edward Lurie

Edward Lurie 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: 11911258
    Abstract: An occlusive device includes a covering component configured to modulate passage of blood or thrombus therethrough, and an occlusion frame that includes a plurality of elongate occlusion frame members. The elongate occlusion frame members are arranged to form a generally disc-shaped member. The occlusion frame is at least partially covered by the covering component. The device further includes an anchor frame that includes a plurality of elongate anchor frame members. The device further includes a first hub component from which the elongate frame members extend, and a second hub component from which the elongate frame members extend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles J. Center, Edward H. Cully, Nathan L. Friedman, Cody L. Hartman, Nichlas L. Helder, Brandon A. Lurie, Steven J. Masters, Thomas R. McDaniel, Nathan K. Mooney, Aaron L. Paris, Roark N. Wolfe
  • Publication number: 20060105684
    Abstract: A polishing apparatus for an optical fiber connector that includes an optical fiber ferrule and a connector housing, comprises a polishing puck having an aperture to permit passage of the ferrule therethrough and a mount to hold the connector housing at a predetermined angle. The polishing apparatus further includes a stabilizer having a first portion mountable on the polishing puck to provide a grip separate from the connector housing. The polishing apparatus further includes a weighting device, at least a portion of which is disposed in the stabilizer, to provide a direct force on the connector housing, substantially independent from the stabilizer. The polishing apparatus provides a hand-polishing tool that controls the force and tilt placed on a terminated optical fiber connector during the polishing process, thereby providing more repeatable polished ferrules with respect to ferrule geometry such as ferrule radius of curvature (ROC), apex offset, and fiber height.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Edward Lurie, Larry Cox
  • Publication number: 20060104574
    Abstract: A load adapter and method for terminating an optical fiber in a small form factor connector having a ferrule portion and a barrel portion that include a pre-loaded thermoplastic adhesive material, and a housing. The load adapter includes a thermally conductive body having a base section and a connector mounting section extending axially therefrom. The base section is adapted to be inserted/placed in an oven port of a portable heat source. The connector mounting section has a substantially cylindrical shape adapted to surround a substantial portion of the small form factor connector housing and includes at least one slot. The connector mounting section includes a mount adapted to receive the small form factor connector. The mount includes a stem having a substantially cylindrical structure adapted to slidably receive the ferrule portion of the small form factor connector, where an end of a received ferrule portion of the small form factor connector extends beyond an edge of an inner wall of the stem.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Larry Cox, Edward Lurie, Eric Morgan, David Hardcastle
  • Publication number: 20060103039
    Abstract: A device for contracting a pre-expanded polymer material comprises a base comprising a thermally conductive material. The device further comprises a heat transfer body coupled to the base, where the heat transfer body comprises a thermally conductive material, and where the heat transfer body includes a trough configured to receive and transfer heat to a pre-expanded polymer material disposed in the trough. Through the use of the activating/contacting device, a field technician can utilize a portable oven as a heat source, and avoid the need to use a conventional hot air gun or heat ring. In addition, the activating/contacting device can rapidly contract the heat shrink material over an optical fiber cable and connector portion, e.g., in about 2-20 seconds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Jeff Shields, Larry Cox, Edward Lurie
  • Publication number: 20060104588
    Abstract: A device is provided for manipulating a load adapter for terminating an optical fiber in a connector having a ferrule portion and a barrel portion that can include a pre-loaded thermoplastic or thermoset adhesive material. The device comprises a body having a handle, a first arm extending from the handle, and a second arm extending from the handle. The first arm includes a first gripping portion adapted to grip a portion of the load adapter. The second arm includes a second gripping portion that is adapted to grip a portion of an optical fiber cable and that is axially displaced from the first gripping portion by a predetermined distance. At least one of the first and second arms is movable relative to the other arm. A method of terminating an optical fiber in a connector having a ferrule portion and a barrel portion that include a pre-loaded thermoplastic adhesive material is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Larry Cox, Edward Lurie
  • Publication number: 20050213891
    Abstract: A optical connector for terminating an optical fiber comprises a housing configured to mate with an LC receptacle. The housing comprises a polymer material that does not deform when exposed to temperatures of at least 210° C. The optical connector further includes a ferrule assembly. The ferrule assembly includes a ferrule portion and a barrel portion. The ferrule assembly is preloaded with a thermoplastic adhesive material. The thermoplastic material can be a polyamide-based hot melt adhesive. The thermoplastic mater can be an ultra high temperature hot melt adhesive. These optical connectors can be terminated in the field in a short amount of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2004
    Publication date: September 29, 2005
    Inventors: David Hardcastle, Eric Morgan, Edward Lurie