Patents by Inventor Frank Kaufhold

Frank Kaufhold 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: 10097905
    Abstract: An XYX cross-connect switching matrix (200) is provided for use in telecommunications apparatus. The matrix (200) comprises first (10), second (20) and third (30) arrays of parallel conductor tracks (11-14, 21-28, 15-18). The parallel conductor tracks (21-28) of the second array (20) are oriented perpendicular to the conductor tracks (11-14) of the first array (10) and to the conductor tracks (15-18) of the third array (30). The first (10), second (20) and third arrays (30) each lie in planes parallel to and spaced from one another, with the second array (20) being located between the first (10) and third (30) arrays. A first set of electrical contact sleds (41) is provided between the first (10) and second (20) arrays, while a second set of electrical contact sleds (42) is provided between the second (20) and third (30) arrays. These sleds (41,42) enable any X conductor track (11-18) in the first (10) or third (30) array to be electrically connected to any Y conductor track (21-28) in the second array (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGISTS EUROPE LIMITED
    Inventor: Gerwin Frank Kaufhold
  • Publication number: 20170303012
    Abstract: An XYX cross-connect switching matrix (200) is provided for use in telecommunications apparatus. The matrix (200) comprises first (10), second (20) and third (30) arrays of parallel conductor tracks (11-14, 21-28, 15-18). The parallel conductor tracks (21-28) of the second array (20) are oriented perpendicular to the conductor tracks (11-14) of the first array (10) and to the conductor tracks (15-18) of the third array (30). The first (10), second (20) and third arrays (30) each lie in planes parallel to and spaced from one another, with the second array (20) being located between the first (10) and third (30) arrays. A first set of electrical contact sleds (41) is provided between the first (10) and second (20) arrays, whilst a second set of electrical contact sleds (42) is provided between the second (20) and third (30) arrays. These sleds (41,42) enable any X conductor track (11-18) in the first (10) or third (30) array to be electrically connected to any Y conductor track (21-28) in the second array (20).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2016
    Publication date: October 19, 2017
    Applicant: United Technologists Europe Ltd.
    Inventor: Gerwin Frank Kaufhold
  • Patent number: 9671570
    Abstract: An optical wavelength division multiplexor module (40) has a housing (44) having a front face (45) and a rear face (46). The wavelength division multiplexor module (40) comprises a short wavelength path terminal (41), a common optical terminal (42), and a long wavelength path terminal (43). The short wavelength path terminal (41) comprises a first fiber optic adapter (48), for engaging a fiber optic connector of a first patch cable (24), while the common optical terminal (42) comprises a second fiber optic adapter (48), for engaging a fiber optic connector of a second patch cable (26). The long wavelength path terminal (43) comprises a fiber optic connector (49) for directly engaging with a fiber optic adapter (48) carried on a modified optical test access switch (50). The short wavelength path terminal (41) and the common optical terminal (42) are both provided on the front face (45) of the housing (44), while the long wavelength path terminal (43) is provided on the rear face (46) of the housing (44).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2017
    Assignee: United Technologists Europe Limited
    Inventor: Gerwin Frank Kaufhold
  • Publication number: 20160195683
    Abstract: An optical wavelength division multiplexor module (40) has a housing (44) having a front face (45) and a rear face (46). The wavelength division multiplexor module (40) comprises a short wavelength path terminal (41), a common optical terminal (42), and a long wavelength path terminal (43). The short wavelength path terminal (41) comprises a first fibre optic adapter (48), for engaging a fibre optic connector of a first patch cable (24), whilst the common optical terminal (42) comprises a second fibre optic adapter (48), for engaging a fibre optic connector of a second patch cable (26). The long wavelength path terminal (43) comprises a fibre optic connector (49) for directly engaging with a fibre optic adapter (48) carried on a modified optical test access switch (50). The short wavelength path terminal (41) and the common optical terminal (42) are both provided on the front face (45) of the housing (44), whilst the long wavelength path terminal (43) is provided on the rear face (46) of the housing (44).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2014
    Publication date: July 7, 2016
    Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGISTS EUROPE LIMITED
    Inventor: Gerwin Frank Kaufhold
  • Patent number: 5624276
    Abstract: A securing and contacting adapter. (2) for a connector block in telecommunication technology having a front-sided engaging means consists of an elastic, electrically conducting material and has a first contacting and securing section (10) as well as a second contacting and securing section (14). The first contacting and securing section (10) has a securing element (12) for producing a releasable connection with the connector block, the securing element (12) being arranged at a distance from the upper end of the first contacting and securing section (10). The second contacting and securing section (14) is provided with a securing element (20) to produce a releasable connection with a receiving arm of a carrier profile rail.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Quante Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Hans-Dieter Otto, Norbert Gaertner, Helmut Schlafhorst, Frank Kaufhold