Patents by Inventor Jack F. Dalgleish

Jack F. Dalgleish 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: 4872739
    Abstract: An optical busbar, for optically interconnecting electronic and/or photonic equipment, comprises a rod of light-transmissive material, for example polycarbonate, having a longitudinal planar surface. Preferably the rod is of polygonal cross-sectional shape. Distributed along its length, opposite the planar surface, the rod has a plurality of inclined reflector surfaces for diverting light travelling along the rod so that it emerges laterally at intervals corresponding to the spacing of the reflector surfaces. When the rod is installed on a backplane of the equipment, with a plurality of circuit cards projecting perpendicularly from the backplane, optoelectrical devices on the circuit cards are arranged to be in register with the inclined reflector surfaces. Optical signals transmitted along the optical busbar will be distributed to the circuit cards. The optical conductor will, of course, function with the light travelling in the opposite direction, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1989
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Ltd.
    Inventors: Kahn: David A., Grant K. Pacey, Jaroslav M. Hvezda, Jack F. Dalgleish
  • Patent number: 4744617
    Abstract: A mounting arrangement for mounting an optical conductor on a "photonic" backplane provides for simple, accurate positioning during installation and easy access to, and removal of, the optical conductor when in service. The optical conductor constitutes a "busbar" in that it has a series of reflector surfaces spaced along its length to permit distribution or aggregation of several light signals. In one embodiment, an individual support is provided at each reflector/circuit card location. Each support is a seating member which houses a lens to couple light between the optical conductor and the circuit card. In another, preferred, embodiment the optical conductor is housed in a channel in a guide rail mounted upon the backplane. Separate cover members are releasably mounted upon the guide rail adjacent each circuit card. Each cover member has an aperture and lens to couple light between the reflector and the circuit card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1988
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Jaroslav M. Hvezda, Jack F. Dalgleish, David A. Kahn
  • Patent number: 4258977
    Abstract: An optical fibre connector for connecting one or more pairs of single fibres in end-to-end relationship has an alignment member having two opposed and inclined datum surfaces, generally in the form of a Vee, and two tubular ferrules resting on the datum surfaces. The ferrules each have two datum positions extending along the ferrule and spaced circumferentially to cooperate with the datum surfaces. Each ferrule has a fibre receiving bore which is formed at a predetermined positional relationship to the datum positions. Rotational location is provided between ferrules and alignment member. The bore is formed by casting material in the ferrule using a mandrel, the ferrule and mandrel accurately positioned in an alignment tool which reproduces the datum surfaces of the alignment member. Build up of tolerances is avoided and slight variation in diameters of the ferrules, and lack of concentricity can be accommodated with accurate alignment of fibre ends still obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1981
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Helmut H. Lukas, Jaroslav M. Hvezda, Jack F. Dalgleish
  • Patent number: 4182546
    Abstract: A multiple connector for releasably connecting a plurality of pairs of optical fibres having two connector members, one having an axially moveable member therein with a plurality of axial holes, the other member having a plurality of aligning members extending axially. When assembled, an aligning member is aligned with an axial hole. The aligning member has a central bore portion a close fit on an uncoated fibre and tapered bores leading into the central bore portion. The axially moveable member is resiliently biased to project from a front face of the related connector member. On assembly the axially moveable member is pushed back into the connector member to expose one set of fibre ends which enter the aligning members. The other set of fibre ends are initially positioned in the aligning members. Preferably holding members are attached to the fibres and inserted from the rear of each connector member. This permits rear insertion of fibres.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1980
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Helmut H. Lukas, Jack F. Dalgleish
  • Patent number: 4168026
    Abstract: A tool for breaking an optical fibre comprises an elongate base member and an elongate top member pivotally connected at a rear end. An elongate cam member slides longitudinally in the base member, being actuated by pivotting of the top member. At the front end of the base member are a front pair of opposed gripping jaws and a further, rear, pair of gripping jaws are spaced from the front jaws. A bending member is positioned between the two pairs of jaws. Pivotting of the top member towards the base member actuates the cam member which in turn first closes the front jaws, then the rear jaws. The rear jaws then pivot backwards to tension the fibre and then the bending member moves up to cause the fibre to bend over an arcuate top surface. Finally a pivotally mounted scoring member in the top member is actuated to sweep a sharp edge across the fibre to initiate a crack, which propagates across the fibre.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1979
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Helmut H. Lukas, Jack F. Dalgleish
  • Patent number: 3972585
    Abstract: A connector comprising a tubular connecting member having a bore which fits over a coated fiber and having a section which is preformed by deforming the walls of the member inwards to define a smaller central bore which is a close sliding fit on an uncoated fiber. Two coated fibers are connected by the uncoated fibers ends being inserted into the preformed section, a fiber from each end, until in end to end relationship. For a splice, a single connecting member is used and after insertion of the fibers, the ends of the member are crimped on to the coated fiber. For a releasable connector, the preformed section is toward one end of the connecting member which is crimped on to one coated fiber. The other fiber is crimped into a further tubular member with the uncoated fiber extending from the end for insertion in the preformed section of the connecting member. The connecting member and the further tubular member are held in axial alignment by a housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Assignee: Northern Electric Company Limited
    Inventors: Jack F. Dalgleish, Helmut H. Lukas
  • Patent number: 3946467
    Abstract: A clamp for a plastic coated optical fibre comprises a tubular portion which is a fairly close sliding fit on the coated fibre and an axially split portion having at least one resilient axially deformable finger. The dimension across the split section is slightly larger than across the other portion. An axially split sleeve is axially slidable on the clamp, and is freely slidable along the tubular portion on to the slit portion. Sliding of the sleeve on to the slit section deforms the finger into gripping contact with the fibre coating and also expands the sleeve. This provides a "backing up" force and also accommodates variations in diameter of coated fibre. More than one finger can be provided, and serrations or other formations can be provided on the fingers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1976
    Assignee: Northern Electric Company, Limited
    Inventors: Helmut H. Lukas, Jack F. Dalgleish