Patents by Inventor Grzegorz Fabrykowski
Grzegorz Fabrykowski 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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Patent number: 9110267Abstract: A strain relief device having a first U-like shaped basic body having first and second opposite lateral walls connected to a second U-like shaped basic body having first and second opposite lateral walls by a film hinge integral with the first and second basic bodies. Wherein the second lateral wall of the second U-like shaped basic body has a recess, wherein the protrusion is insertable into the recess by a film hinge. The first and second basic bodies pivot with respect to each other to transfer the strain relief device between an opened installation state and a closed operation state. The first and second U-like shaped basic bodies releasably lock in the closed state and define in the closed operation state a feed-through channel for a cable to be strain relieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Muller
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Patent number: 9052468Abstract: A fiber optic adapter mount is disclosed. The fiber optic adapter mount has a receiving area for receiving an adapter, a retention feature and a mounting feature. The retention feature is configured to releasably retain the adapter in the receiving area. The mounting feature is for mounting the adapter mount to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Terry Dean Cox, Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Jürgen Matthies, Diana Rodriguez
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Patent number: 9022814Abstract: A sealing and strain relief device having at least one sealing element is disclosed. The device is arranged in the manner of a sandwich between outer, plate-like bearing elements made from a relatively hard or rigid material and which is made from a relatively soft or elastic material. Slots are introduced both into the outer bearing elements and into the or each central sealing element in such a way that the slots run respectively next to one another and respectively one behind the other, in relation to the sandwich-like arrangement thereof, within the respective bearing element and within the respective sealing element. The strain relief elements are associated with at least one plate-like bearing element such that each data cable, which is sealed and is guided in the region of slots arranged one behind the other of the sandwich-like arrangement, can be restrained using a strain relief element.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Müller, Sven Strunck
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Patent number: 8995812Abstract: A fiber optic management unit for handling optical fibers unit having a base with first and second segments miming perpendicular to each other. A tray is pivotably attached to the second segment such that the tray is transferable between a first position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is closed and a second position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is opened when the tray is pivoted around a first axis, and wherein the tray is transferable between the second position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is opened and a third position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is also opened when the tray is pivoted around a second axis running perpendicular to the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Tomasz Andrzej Ciechomski, Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michal Ruda, Sven Strunck
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Patent number: 8909019Abstract: A system of distribution devices is disclosed. The housing of each distribution device has at least two physically and functionally separate functional regions. At least one first functional region is for connecting and/or storing data conductors. At least one second functional region exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors. When a plurality of such distribution devices are grouped next to one another and/or one above the other to form a system of a plurality of distribution devices, the functional regions which are used exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors form at least one cable guide channel, which extends continuously in the horizontal and/or vertical direction over a plurality of distribution devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Müller, Grzegorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek
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Patent number: 8792767Abstract: A distribution device which has a cover-like housing upper part and a housing lower part is disclosed. The housing lower part has a holding means for the cover-like housing upper part, with the result that the housing upper part can be held by the holding means of the housing lower part as the housing upper part is removed from the housing lower part. The housing upper part does not fall and be subject to damage when the housing upper part is removed or released from the housing lower part.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Mueller
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Publication number: 20140119705Abstract: A strain relief device having a first U-like shaped basic body having first and second opposite lateral walls connected to a second U-like shaped basic body having first and second opposite lateral walls by a film hinge integral with the first and second basic bodies. Wherein the second lateral wall of the second U-like shaped basic body has a recess, wherein the protrusion is insertable into the recess by a film hinge. The first and second basic bodies pivot with respect to each other to transfer the strain relief device between an opened installation state and a closed operation state. The first and second U-like shaped basic bodies releasably lock in the closed state and define in the closed operation state a feed-through channel for a cable to be strain relieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: CCS Technology Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Muller
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Publication number: 20140119704Abstract: A fiber optic management unit for handling optical fibers unit having a base with first and second segments miming perpendicular to each other. A tray is pivotably attached to the second segment such that the tray is transferable between a first position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is closed and a second position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is opened when the tray is pivoted around a first axis, and wherein the tray is transferable between the second position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is opened and a third position in which the fiber routing track of the first segment is also opened when the tray is pivoted around a second axis running perpendicular to the first axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: CCS Technology Inc.Inventors: Tomasz Andrzej Ciechomski, Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michal Ruda, Sven Strunck
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Publication number: 20140105557Abstract: A system of distribution devices is disclosed. The housing of each distribution device has at least two physically and functionally separate functional regions. At least one first functional region is for connecting and/or storing data conductors. At least one second functional region exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors. When a plurality of such distribution devices are grouped next to one another and/or one above the other to form a system of a plurality of distribution devices, the functional regions which are used exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors form at least one cable guide channel, which extends continuously in the horizontal and/or vertical direction over a plurality of distribution devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Müller, Grzegrorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek
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Publication number: 20140099064Abstract: A system for aligning and connecting adjacent distribution devices is disclosed. At least two mutually opposite side walls, which preferably run parallel to one another, of the housing of each distribution device have associated alignment and connection means. The alignment and connection means associated with the directly adjoining side walls of the distribution devices align in each case directly adjacent distribution devices with respect to one another in the horizontal direction and/or in the vertical direction connect each to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Müller
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Patent number: 8542973Abstract: A fiber optic distribution device for handling fiber optic distribution points is disclosed. The device comprises a housing mountable below floor level; a drawer carrying fiber optic modules to which fiber optic cables can be connected thereby providing fiber optic distribution points. Guide rails are attached to the drawer and act together with guide rails attached to the housing allowing a linear movement of the drawer relative to the housing between a first position in which the drawer is positioned inside the housing below floor level and a second position in which the drawer is positioned at least partly outside the housing above floor level. A locking mechanism is pivotably attached to the drawer. The center of gravity of the locking mechanism is positioned offset from a pivoting axis of the locking mechanism so that the locking mechanism automatically locks the drawer in the second position when said drawer is moved from said first position into said second position.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Grzegorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek
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Publication number: 20130072053Abstract: A sealing and strain relief device having at least one sealing element is disclosed. The device is arranged in the manner of a sandwich between outer, plate-like bearing elements made from a relatively hard or rigid material and which is made from a relatively soft or elastic material. Slots are introduced both into the outer bearing elements and into the or each central sealing element in such a way that the slots run respectively next to one another and respectively one behind the other, in relation to the sandwich-like arrangement thereof, within the respective bearing element and within the respective sealing element. The strain relief elements are associated with at least one plate-like bearing element such that each data cable, which is sealed and is guided in the region of slots arranged one behind the other of the sandwich-like arrangement, can be restrained using a strain relief element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Müller, Sven Strunck
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Patent number: 8385711Abstract: Splice holders for managing and storing splices between optical fibers in fiber optic hardware and equipment are disclosed herein. The splice holder include a base portion and an array of splice holding partitions extending from the base portion. In some embodiments the array of splice holding partitions define a plurality of rows for receiving a respective first splice component along a first direction and a plurality of columns intersecting the plurality of fiber rows for receiving a second splice component along a second direction. Similarly, in some embodiments, selected pairs of splice holding partitions define a column width and selected pairs of splice holding partitions define a row width. Additionally, in some embodiments, the column width is sufficiently greater than the row width to accommodate the second splice component oriented along one of the plurality of columns that could not otherwise be accommodated if oriented along one of the plurality of rows.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, William J. Giraud, Michael H. Rasmussen, Diana Rodriguez, Michal Ruda
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Publication number: 20120224823Abstract: A fiber optic adapter mount is disclosed. The fiber optic adapter mount has a receiving area for receiving an adapter, a retention feature and a mounting feature. The retention feature is configured to releasably retain the adapter in the receiving area. The mounting feature is for mounting the adapter mount to a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventors: Terry Dean Cox, Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Jürgen Matthies, Diana Rodriguez
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Patent number: 8175438Abstract: A modular separating box for light guides having a receiving chamber, and/or a sending chamber, and/or a connection chamber enclosed by individual doors is disclosed. The modular separating box has at least one wall with at least one movable plate. The modular separating box also has at least one connection panel that forms a wall of the receiver and/or sending chamber, where fastening elements for joining one modular separating box with successive modular separating boxes for creating a modular arrangement of modular separating boxes are located on the upper and/or lower and/or side surfaces of the box housing. The system of modular separating boxes for light guides contains a set of interconnected modular separating boxes.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: CCS Technology, Inc.Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Grzegorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek, Robert Tomasz Klak, Joanna Maria Polus, Bartlomiej Sokolowski, Grzegorz Tosik
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Publication number: 20110305425Abstract: A distribution device which has a cover-like housing upper part and a housing lower part is disclosed. The housing lower part has a holding means for the cover-like housing upper part, with the result that the housing upper part can be held by the holding means of the housing lower part as the housing upper part is removed from the housing lower part. The housing upper part does not fall and be subject to damage when the housing upper part is removed or released from the housing lower part.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Michael Mueller
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Publication number: 20110268415Abstract: Splice holders for managing and storing splices between optical fibers in fiber optic hardware and equipment are disclosed herein. The splice holder include a base portion and an array of splice holding partitions extending from the base portion. In some embodiments the array of splice holding partitions define a plurality of rows for receiving a respective first splice component along a first direction and a plurality of columns intersecting the plurality of fiber rows for receiving a second splice component along a second direction. Similarly, in some embodiments, selected pairs of splice holding partitions define a column width and selected pairs of splice holding partitions define a row width. Additionally, in some embodiments, the column width is sufficiently greater than the row width to accommodate the second splice component oriented along one of the plurality of columns that could not otherwise be accommodated if oriented along one of the plurality of rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, William J. Giraud, Michael H. Rasmussen, Diana Rodriguez, Michal Ruda
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Publication number: 20110262095Abstract: A fiber optic splice tray having a first side for connecting optical fibers, and a second side for splicing optical fibers is disclosed. The splice tray is removably mountable to a base of an optical fiber distribution box in such a way that the fiber optic cables remain connected at the first side when the splice tray is removed from and mounted to the base. In this way, splicing of optical fibers in the fiber optic cables may be conveniently performed outside of the optical fiber distribution box without disturbing the interconnections of the fiber optic cables. When the splicing is completed the splice tray, with the fiber optic cables interconnected, may be re-installed in the box. A passage allows optical fibers to pass between the first side and the second side. The splice tray is reversibly mountable in that either side of the splice tray may be mounted towards the base. The box has a cover that removably attaches to the base and over the splice tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Norbert Kaszycki, Robert Tomasz Klak, Grzegorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek
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Publication number: 20110262096Abstract: A fiber optic distribution device for handling fiber optic distribution points is disclosed. The device comprises a housing mountable below floor level; a drawer carrying fiber optic modules to which fiber optic cables can be connected thereby providing fiber optic distribution points. Guide rails are attached to the drawer and act together with guide rails attached to the housing allowing a linear movement of the drawer relative to the housing between a first position in which the drawer is positioned inside the housing below floor level and a second position in which the drawer is positioned at least partly outside the housing above floor level. A locking mechanism is pivotably attached to the drawer. The center of gravity of the locking mechanism is positioned offset from a pivoting axis of the locking mechanism so that the locking mechanism automatically locks the drawer in the second position when said drawer is moved from said first position into said second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Grzegorz Konrad Gralewski-Sek
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Publication number: 20100202746Abstract: A fiber optic distribution device, comprising: a housing, said housing providing at least one inlet opening for an incoming fiber optic cable having micromodules and at least one outlet opening for an outgoing fiber optic cable having a micromodules, whereby each micromodule comprises a number of optical fibers surrounded by a protection tube; a splice tray positioned inside the housing, whereby the splice tray carries at least one splice between an optical fiber of a micromodule of said incoming fiber optic cable and an optical fiber of a pigtail being preassembled at one end with a fiber optic connector; at least one adapter having a first adapter port being accessible from the interior of the housing for receiving the fiber optic connector of the pigtail and having a second adapter port being accessible from the exterior of the housing for receiving a fiber optic connector of an optical network terminal cable running to a subscriber; at least one disconnect protector enclosing at least the first adapter poType: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Bartlomiej Sokolowski, Tomasz Ciechomski, Grzegorz Fabrykowski, Grzegorz Tosik