Patents by Inventor Gordon Mueller
Gordon Mueller 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).
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Publication number: 20240142712Abstract: An adapter for a fiber-optic plug is disclosed, the adapter configured to be received in a port of a fiber-optic apparatus, the adapter comprising: a first opening proximate a first end of the adapter, the first opening configured to receive a multifiber fiber optic connector; a second opening proximate a second end of the adapter, the second opening configured to receive a hardened multifiber connector; an adapter body extending longitudinally between the first end of the adapter and the second end of the adapter and defining an internal cavity therethrough, the adapter body comprising: a first engagement mechanism at the first end of the adapter for engaging with the port of the fiber-optic apparatus; a second engagement mechanism between the first end of the adapter and the second end of the adapter for engaging with the multifiber fiber optic connector; a third engagement mechanism at the second end of the adapter for engaging with a hardened multifiber connector; a locating feature for locating the hardeType: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Aurélien Julien Alexandre Macoin, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Publication number: 20240103231Abstract: Female fiber optic connectors having a weatherproofing collar disposed rearward of a connection port opening that receives a fiber optic plug along with cable assemblies comprising the female fiber optic connector and with methods of making the same. The female fiber optic connectors comprise an actuator such as a rocker latch arm or the like disposed under the weatherproofing collar used for releasing or securing an external fiber optic plug that may be received in the connection port. The weatherproofing collar protects the actuator such as the rocker arm latch and surrounding area from dirt, debris, moisture and the like from ingress into the connector. One or more end caps may be used with the weatherproofing collar. The weatherproofing collar allows for a ruggedized fiber optic connector having a quick connect and release mechanism for the external fiber optic plug connector mated to the female fiber optic connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Stephen Paul Cappannari, Michael De Jong, Ashley Wesley Jones, Przemyslaw Andrzej Kukian, Jun Ma, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Shane Chad Woody
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Publication number: 20230341645Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process by which an optical fiber drop cable is created and routed in a multiple dwelling unit (“MDU”). The optical fiber drop cable is formed with a feeding tool, and the optical fiber drop cable includes a tube having optical fibers enclosed within the tube. The feeding tool creates a slit within the tube through which optical fibers are fed and thereby inserted into the tube along the tube's length. Once the tube exits the feeding tool with the optical fibers enclosed (thereby forming the optical fiber drop cable), the optical fiber drop cable is then routed into an individual dwelling unit of the MDU by a transition assembly including a transition plug and a routing plug that leads an optical fiber from an exterior of the individual dwelling unit to a subscriber termination point in an interior of the individual dwelling unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Patrick Faraj, Marcin Kusmierek, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Patent number: 11740425Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process by which an optical fiber drop cable is created and routed in a multiple dwelling unit (“MDU”). The optical fiber drop cable is formed with a feeding tool, and the optical fiber drop cable includes a tube having optical fibers enclosed within the tube. The feeding tool creates a slit within the tube through which optical fibers are fed and thereby inserted into the tube along the tube's length. Once the tube exits the feeding tool with the optical fibers enclosed (thereby forming the optical fiber drop cable), the optical fiber drop cable is then routed into an individual dwelling unit of the MDU by a transition assembly including a transition plug and a routing plug that leads an optical fiber from an exterior of the individual dwelling unit to a subscriber termination point in an interior of the individual dwelling unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Corning Research & Development CorporationInventors: Patrick Faraj, Marcin Kusmierek, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Publication number: 20230258876Abstract: Female fiber optic connectors having a connection port opening for receiving a fiber optic plug and cable assemblies comprising the female fiber optic connector along with methods of making the same. The female fiber optic connectors comprise an actuator such as a rocker latch arm used for releasing or securing an external fiber optic plug that may be received in the connection port. A main barrel of the female fiber optic connector comprises a connection port suitable for receiving an external fiber optic plug connector. The female fiber optic connectors disclosed advantageously allow for an quick and easy connection with an external fiber optic plug connector for ruggedized or other desired applications. Methods for terminating the optical fibers of a cable to the female fiber optic connector for forming cable assemblies are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: Stephen Paul Cappannari, Michael De Jong, Ashley Wesley Jones, Przemyslaw Andrzej Kukian, Alvin John McDonald, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Hieu Vinh Tran, Shane Chad Woody
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Publication number: 20230213707Abstract: Male plug fiber optic connectors having configured for mating with a dissimilar connector are disclosed along with cable assemblies using the same. The fiber optic connector comprises a ferrule, a connector housing, and a nose-piece having a pocket disposed at a front portion. The pocket of the nose-piece is configured for allowing optical mating with a dissimilar connector. In one embodiment, the pocket on the nosepiece of the connector is disposed on a forward portion of the nosepiece. The fiber optic connectors disclosed advantageously allow for optical mating with dissimilar optical connectors with a quick and easy assembly for rugged applications or other optical communication networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Adra Smith Baca, Robert Elvin Barnette, JR., Michael De Jong, Trevor Hampton Fry, Ashley Wesley Jones, Alvin John McDonald, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Joel Christopher Rosson, Hieu Vinh Tran
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Publication number: 20230204868Abstract: Male plug fiber optic connectors having a conversion adapter for mating with a dissimilar connector are disclosed along with cable assemblies using the same. The fiber optic connector comprises a ferrule, a connector housing, and a nose-piece having a pocket disposed at a front portion. The pocket of the nose-piece is configured for allowing optical mating with a dissimilar connector using the conversion adapter. In one embodiment, the nosepiece of the connector is disposed forward of a keying portion disposed on the nosepiece. The fiber optic connectors disclosed advantageously allow for optical mating with dissimilar optical connectors with a quick and easy assembly for rugged applications or other optical communication networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Adra Smith Baca, Robert Elvin Barnette, JR., Michael De Jong, Trevor Hampton Fry, Ashley Wesley Jones, Alvin John McDonald, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Joel Christopher Rosson, Hieu Vinh Tran
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Publication number: 20230204867Abstract: Multi-fiber fiber optic connectors and cable assemblies comprising a fiber optic connector. The fiber optic connector comprises a ferrule, a connector housing comprising a longitudinal passageway therethough, and a nose-piece. The nose-piece has a backstop that captures the multi-fiber ferrule and allows limited movement of the ferrule in the unmated state. In one embodiment, the connector housing comprises a keying portion and a locking portion. The fiber optic connectors disclosed advantageously allow for an quick and easy assembly of the multi-fiber connector for rugged or non-rugged applications. Methods for terminating the optical fibers of a cable to the fiber optic connector for forming a cable assembly are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Adra Smith Baca, Robert Elvin Barnette, JR., Michael De Jong, Trevor Hampton Fry, Alvin John McDonald, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Hieu Vinh Tran
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Publication number: 20230120660Abstract: Terminals are disclosed having at least one first connection port intended for mating with a first connector footprint and at least one second connection port intended for mating with a second connector footprint where the second connection port inhibits the damaging insertion of the external connector suitable for the first connection port. For instance, terminals may have at least one single-fiber connection port that can receive and optically mate with a single-fiber plug connector, and at least one multi-fiber optical connection port that can receive and optically mate with a multi-fiber plug connector and inhibits the damaging insertion of the non-compatible single-fiber connector into the multi-fiber optical connection port if mistakenly attempted by the technician. Other embodiments may include a modular adapter sub-assembly for the first connection port or the second connection port.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Michael De Jong, Ashley Wesley Jones, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Patent number: 11054584Abstract: A mode coupling connector system that includes a first and second fiber connector each coupled to a coupler housing. The first and second fiber connectors are positioned in first and second receiving cavities of the coupler housing, respectively. The first and second fiber connector each have a ferrule with a fiber receiving hole extending from an outer end to an inner end of the ferrule. The fiber receiving hole of the first and second fiber connector are in axial alignment. The mode coupling connector system further includes a mode coupling plate having a phase mask array of a plurality of phase masks. The mode coupling plate is positioned in a plate receiving hole of the coupler housing between the first and second receiving cavity and at least two phase masks of the phase mask array are circumscribed by the fiber receiving hole of both the first and second fiber connector.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Corning Research & Development CorporationInventors: Adrian Alejando Juarez Marroquin, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Publication number: 20210181452Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a process by which an optical fiber drop cable is created and routed in a multiple dwelling unit (“MDU”). The optical fiber drop cable is formed with a feeding tool, and the optical fiber drop cable includes a tube having optical fibers enclosed within the tube. The feeding tool creates a slit within the tube through which optical fibers are fed and thereby inserted into the tube along the tube's length. Once the tube exits the feeding tool with the optical fibers enclosed (thereby forming the optical fiber drop cable), the optical fiber drop cable is then routed into an individual dwelling unit of the MDU by a transition assembly including a transition plug and a routing plug that leads an optical fiber from an exterior of the individual dwelling unit to a subscriber termination point in an interior of the individual dwelling unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Patrick Faraj, Marcin Kusmierek, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Publication number: 20210149119Abstract: A mode coupling connector system that includes a first and second fiber connector each coupled to a coupler housing. The first and second fiber connectors are positioned in first and second receiving cavities of the coupler housing, respectively. The first and second fiber connector each have a ferrule with a fiber receiving hole extending from an outer end to an inner end of the ferrule. The fiber receiving hole of the first and second fiber connector are in axial alignment. The mode coupling connector system further includes a mode coupling plate having a phase mask array of a plurality of phase masks. The mode coupling plate is positioned in a plate receiving hole of the coupler housing between the first and second receiving cavity and at least two phase masks of the phase mask array are circumscribed by the fiber receiving hole of both the first and second fiber connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Adrian Alejando Juarez Marroquin, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka
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Patent number: 10507949Abstract: A container formed from a single piece of cardboard or like materials may double as a plate. The single piece may generally take the form of an oval, and may include a number of panels separated by specifically oriented creases and folds which enable the single piece to be folded into the container, and contain a food product such as a sandwich therein, or unfolded into a plate-like flat surface from which the food product may be eaten by a customer. A frame including a plurality of elbows, pegs or other extensions may be used to form the single piece into a semi-folded state, facilitating processes for preparing or packaging the food product.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sigifredo Carriedo Nunez, Gordon Mueller, Herman Hou Meng Chan, Shannon Quek
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Patent number: 10371900Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized opticable cables comprises an assembly of an optical interface to provide an optical path between a first and a second one of the connectorized optical cables to optically couple the first and the second connectorized optical cable. The assembly of the optical interface comprises a mounting element to mount the optical adaptor to the receptacle. The mounting element is configured to receive the assembly of the optical interface and to mechanically couple the first connectorized optical cable to the mounting element so that the first connectorized optical cable is optically coupled to the first side of the assembly of the optical interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Corning Optical Communications, LLCInventors: Wolf Peter Kluwe, Jürgen Matthies, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Martin Schulte, Michael Wimmer
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Patent number: 10317627Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises a coupling element to provide a passageway for inserting a respective ferrule of a first and a second optical connector terminating a first and a second optical cable. The optical adaptor further comprises a mounting element to mount the first optical connector to the receptacle, the mounting element being configured to be insertable in the receptacle, and a fixing element to fix the mounting element to the receptacle. The mounting element is formed as a hollow body to receive the coupling element and configured to fix the coupling element to the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Corning Optical Communications, LLCInventors: Joachim Rudolf Beier, Wolf Peter Kluwe, Jürgen Matthies, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Martin Schulte, Michael Wimmer
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Patent number: 10227169Abstract: Containers for baked goods such as cookies may include liners and bags. A liner may be formed from paperboard and include an enclosure that is defined by a plurality of panels. A lower portion of a baked good or another food product may be received within the enclosure, and an upper portion of the baked good may extend above the enclosure and be visibly supported by one or the panels. The liner may have dimensions that are selected to standardize the size of a baked good, and may be inserted into an appropriately sized bag that may be folded over the liner or otherwise sealed. The enclosure of the liner enables the baked good to be presented vertically on a shelf, rather than horizontally, and in series with other baked goods.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Mueller, Herman Hou Meng Chan, Sigifredo Carriedo Nunez, Shannon Quek
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Patent number: 10168485Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises an optical interface to optically couple a first connectorized optical cable terminated by a first optical connector and a second connectorized optical cable terminated by a second optical connector. The optical adaptor further comprises a mounting element being configured to insert the optical interface and being mountable to the receptacle. The mounting element is secured to the receptacle, when the first optical connector is mounted to the mounting element in a first state, and the mounting element is released from the receptacle, when the first optical connector is mounted to the mounting element in a second state allowing to pull the optical adaptor out of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Michael Wimmer
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Patent number: 10120137Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises an assembly of an optical interface to provide an optical path between a first and a second one of the connectorized optical cables to optically couple the first and the second connectorized optical cable. The optical adaptor further comprises a mounting element formed as a hollow body to mount the assembly of the optical interface. The assembly of the optical interface is configured to be insertable in the hollow body of the mounting element. The mounting element is configured to mechanically couple the first connectorized optical cable to the mounting element so that the first connectorized optical cable is optically coupled to the optical path.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Joachim Rudolf Beier, Wolf Peter Kluwe, Jürgen Matthies, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Martin Schulte, Michael Wimmer
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Patent number: 10025038Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises an assembly of an optical extension comprising an optical lens to provide an optical bridging path between a first and a second one of the connectorized optical cables to optically couple the first and the second connectorized optical cable. The assembly of the optical extension has a first side to optically couple the first connectorized optical cable to the optical lens and a second side to optically couple the second connectorized optical cable to the optical lens. A mounting element is configured to receive the assembly of the optical extension and to mount the optical adaptor to the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Michael Wimmer
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Patent number: 9915789Abstract: An optical adaptor for mounting to a receptacle to optically couple connectorized optical cables comprises a coupling element to provide a passageway for inserting a ferrule of a first optical connector to terminate a first one of the connectorized optical cables and a ferrule of a second optical connector to terminate a second one of the connectorized optical cables to optically couple the first and the second connectorized optical cable. The optical adaptor further comprises a mounting element being mountable to the receptacle to hold the optical adaptor. The mounting element is configured to receive the coupling element.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Joachim Rudolf Beier, Wolf Peter Kluwe, Jürgen Matthies, Gordon Mueller-Schlomka, Martin Schulte, Michael Wimmer