Patents by Inventor G. Mabud Choudhury

G. Mabud Choudhury 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: 8014646
    Abstract: A telecommunications patching system includes: a generally horizontal main panel; a row of front connectors associated with the main panel, each of the front connectors being spaced apart from immediately adjacent front connectors by a gap; and a row of rear connectors associated with the main panel, each of the rear connectors being spaced apart from immediately adjacent rear connectors by a gap. The front connectors are laterally offset from the rear connectors such that each of the gaps between the rear connectors aligns with a respective front connector, and each of the gaps between the front connectors aligns with a respective rear connector. In this configuration, cords or cables connected with the front row of connectors can reside in the gaps between the rear connectors, and cords or cable with the rear connectors can reside in the gaps between the front connectors. This arrangement can provide high port density to the patching system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North Carolina
    Inventors: Scott Martin Keith, G. Mabud Choudhury, Chin Choi-Feng, Gary E. Grimes
  • Publication number: 20110008996
    Abstract: A patch panel for a communications patching system includes a plurality of connector ports. Each connector port is configured to detect insertion and removal of a patch cord. A controller is electrically coupled to the connector ports and monitors patch cord interconnections. An electronic display is positioned adjacent the connector ports and displays port identification information and real-time patch cord connection information for each respective connector port. The displayed patch cord connection information is dynamically updated by the controller as a patch cord is inserted or removed from a respective connector port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2010
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Inventors: Gregory Pinn, Chin Choi-Feng, David Beihoff, G. Mabud Choudhury, Michael German, Matias Peluffo, George Brooks
  • Publication number: 20100266117
    Abstract: A network switch that can directly receive and connect to telecommunications cables includes: a body; a first panel mounted to the body; a first plurality of ports located in the first panel, each of the first plurality of ports configured to receive a telecommunications cable; a second panel mounted to the body; a second plurality of ports located in the second panel, each of the second plurality of ports configured to receive a patch cord; and electronic circuitry housed in the body for conducting network switching operations, the electronic circuitry being connected with the first plurality of ports and the second plurality of ports. Such a network switch can receive a cable directly, rather than requiring an intermediate patch panel, and therefore can simplify either an interconnect or a cross-connect telecommunications system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Inventors: Ryan Enge, George Brooks, G. Mabud Choudhury, Jeffrey Sumrall, Gregory Pinn
  • Publication number: 20100210135
    Abstract: A communications system includes a plurality of patch panels, wherein each patch panel has a plurality of connector ports on a front surface thereof that are each connected to a respective communication line, and one or more optical couplers/connector ports on a rear surface thereof for linking two or more patch panels together. A cable for linking patch panels includes opposite ends and a respective connector at each end that is configured to be removably secured within a respective coupler/connector port on the rear surface. Each connector has an RFID tag attached thereto. An RF antenna is secured to each patch panel adjacent each respective coupler, and each antenna is configured to activate and read information from a cable RFID tag when a cable connector is secured within a coupler adjacent thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2010
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Inventors: Michael German, Daniel W. Macauley, G. Mabud Choudhury
  • Publication number: 20100189403
    Abstract: A telecommunications patching system includes: a generally horizontal main panel; a row of front connectors associated with the main panel, each of the front connectors being spaced apart from immediately adjacent front connectors by a gap; and a row of rear connectors associated with the main panel, each of the rear connectors being spaced apart from immediately adjacent rear connectors by a gap. The front connectors are laterally offset from the rear connectors such that each of the gaps between the rear connectors aligns with a respective front connector, and each of the gaps between the front connectors aligns with a respective rear connector. In this configuration, cords or cables connected with the front row of connectors can reside in the gaps between the rear connectors, and cords or cable with the rear connectors can reside in the gaps between the front connectors. This arrangement can provide high port density to the patching system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Inventors: Scott Martin Keith, G. Mabud Choudhury, Chin Choi-Feng, Gary E. Grimes
  • Publication number: 20080316940
    Abstract: A managed port circuit includes a detection circuit that is disposed in a communication channel between a first local port and a second local port and a controller that is coupled to the detection circuit and is operable to configure the detection circuit in a detection configuration in which the first and second local ports are connected to the controller and a second pass through configuration in which the first and second local ports are connected to each other via the communication channel, the controller being further operable to determine when an end device is connected to one of the first and second local ports when the detection circuit is in the detection configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2008
    Publication date: December 25, 2008
    Inventors: George Brooks, Jeffrey Sumrall, Terry Cobb, G. Mabud Choudhury, Ryan Enge