Patents by Inventor James S. Sutherland
James S. Sutherland 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: 9058529Abstract: Radio-frequency identification-(RFID)-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications information is disclosed. The methods include storing transceiver information in a transceiver and connector information in an optical fiber connector, and then operably connecting the connector to the transceiver. The connection results in an electrical connection that allows the transceiver information to be communicated to the connector. The connector has a RFID tag that generates a connector RFID-tag signal that includes the connector information and the transceiver information. When electronics equipment are connected to the transceiver, electronics-equipment information is passed through the transceiver to the connector so that the electronics-equipment information can be included in the connector RFID-tag signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: James G. Renfro, Jr., Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Dale A. Webb, James S. Sutherland, John D. Downie
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Patent number: 8891926Abstract: Methods of reducing and/or avoiding fiber ordering during preparations of a multi-fiber, fiber optic cable to provide a connectorized multi-fiber, fiber optic cable system, and related fiber optic cables and assemblies are also disclosed. The embodiments disclosed herein allow for a section of a multi-fiber, fiber optic cable to be prepared to form two or more connectorized fiber optic cables as part of a multi-fiber cable system without requiring specific fiber ordering in the fiber optic connectors. The natural ordering of the optical fibers in the fiber optic cable is fixed in place in at least one section of the fiber optic cable before the optical fibers are cut to form adjacent fiber optic connectors in the cable system. Thus, the fiber ordering between adjacent fiber optic connectors in the cable system will be the same even though the fiber ordering of the optical fibers was random during cable preparations.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Jeffery A. DeMeritt, Micah C. Isenhour, Dennis M. Knecht, James P. Luther, James S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 8731405Abstract: Radio-frequency identification—(RFID)-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications information is disclosed. The methods include storing transceiver information in a transceiver and connector information in an optical fiber connector, and then operably connecting the connector to the transceiver. The connection results in an electrical connection that allows the transceiver information to be communicated to the connector. The connector has a RFID tag that generates a connector RFID-tag signal that includes the connector information and the transceiver information. When electronics equipment are connected to the transceiver, electronics-equipment information is passed through the transceiver to the connector so that the electronics-equipment information can be included in the connector RFID-tag signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: James G. Renfro, Jr., Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Dale A. Webb, James S. Sutherland, John D. Downie
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Publication number: 20130328666Abstract: Radio-frequency identification-(RFID)-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications information is disclosed. The methods include storing transceiver information in a transceiver and connector information in an optical fiber connector, and then operably connecting the connector to the transceiver. The connection results in an electrical connection that allows the transceiver information to be communicated to the connector. The connector has a RFID tag that generates a connector RFID-tag signal that includes the connector information and the transceiver information. When electronics equipment are connected to the transceiver, electronics-equipment information is passed through the transceiver to the connector so that the electronics-equipment information can be included in the connector RFID-tag signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: Corning Cable SystemsInventors: James G. Renfro, JR., Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Dale A. Webb, James S. Sutherland, John D. Downie
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Publication number: 20130156377Abstract: Methods of reducing and/or avoiding fiber ordering during preparations of a multi-fiber, fiber optic cable to provide a connectorized multi-fiber, fiber optic cable system, and related fiber optic cables and assemblies are also disclosed. The embodiments disclosed herein allow for a section of a multi-fiber, fiber optic cable to be prepared to form two or more connectorized fiber optic cables as part of a multi-fiber cable system without requiring specific fiber ordering in the fiber optic connectors. The natural ordering of the optical fibers in the fiber optic cable is fixed in place in at least one section of the fiber optic cable before the optical fibers are cut to form adjacent fiber optic connectors in the cable system. Thus, the fiber ordering between adjacent fiber optic connectors in the cable system will be the same even though the fiber ordering of the optical fibers was random during cable preparations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventors: Jeffery A. DeMeritt, Micah C. Isenhour, Dennis M. Knecht, James P. Luther, James S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 8421626Abstract: There is provided a passive RFID transponder assembly that includes a condition responsive device adapted to read a condition relating to the component that is associated with the RFID transponder assembly. The condition that is read by the condition responsive device relates to physical contact with a field technician or a mating component, relates to electrical connection between an integrated circuit chip and an antenna, relates to one or more environmental conditions, or the like. The components with which the RFID transponder assemblies are associated include components of telecommunications equipment, such as fiber optic connectors, fiber optic adapters, fiber optic patch panels, copper connectors, and copper adapters to list some non-limiting examples.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Matthew S. Whiting, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Leo Nederlof
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Publication number: 20120301073Abstract: Integrated silicon photonic active optical cable assemblies (ACOAs), as well as sub-assemblies and components for AOCAs, are disclosed. One component is a multifiber ferrule configured to support multiple optical fibers in a planar array. The multifiber ferrule is combined with a flat top to form a ferrule sub-assembly. Embodiments of a unitary fiber guide member that combines the features of the multifiber ferrule and the flat top is also disclosed. The ferrule sub-assembly or the fiber guide member is combined with a photonic light circuit (PLC) silicon substrate with transmitter and receiver units to form a PLC assembly. The PLC assembly is combined with a printed circuit board and an electrical connector to form an ACOA. An extendable cable assembly that utilizes at least one ACOA is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Jeffery A. DeMeritt, Richard R. Grzybowski, Klaus Hartkorn, Brewster R. Hemenway, JR., Micah Colen Isenhour, Christopher Paul Lewallen, James Phillip Luther, James S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 8295671Abstract: Coated optical fibers and related apparatuses, links, and methods for optically attenuating light directed to or from optical fibers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an optical fiber includes an optical fiber end. The optical fiber end may be a source end and/or a detector end, and may be angle-cleaved. A coating material is disposed on at least a portion of the optical fiber end and configured to optically attenuate a portion of light directed to the optical fiber end. The material type of the coating material and/or the thickness of the coating material may be selectively controlled to control the amount of optical attenuation. The thickness of the coating material may also be controlled to provide the desired thickness of coating material onto at least a portion of the optical fiber end. The coating material may also be selectively patterned to improve the bandwidth of a multi-mode optical link.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Jeffery A. DeMeritt, James S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 7965186Abstract: There are provided components, connectors, receptacles, cables, and systems wherein passive RFID functionality is incorporated. Also provided are passive RFID elements in general. The passive RFID elements power visual indicators based on receipt of external RF signals. Passive energy storage devices may be employed to provide electrical energy to the visual indicators. The passive energy storage devices may be charged by the external RF signals. The visual indicators may operate continuously or according to a predetermined flashing pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Mark P. Taylor, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Leo Nederlof
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Publication number: 20110091181Abstract: Coated optical fibers and related apparatuses, links, and methods for optically attenuating light directed to or from optical fibers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an optical fiber includes an optical fiber end. The optical fiber end may be a source end and/or a detector end, and may be angle-cleaved. A coating material is disposed on at least a portion of the optical fiber end and configured to optically attenuate a portion of light directed to the optical fiber end. The material type of the coating material and/or the thickness of the coating material may be selectively controlled to control the amount of optical attenuation. The thickness of the coating material may also be controlled to provide the desired thickness of coating material onto at least a portion of the optical fiber end. The coating material may also be selectively patterned to improve the bandwidth of a multi-mode optical link.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Jeffery A. DeMeritt, James S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 7782202Abstract: There is provided a system for identifying a connection of two or more components in which one or more RFID transponders are associated with the two or more components. A plug is associated with the first component, such as a fiber optic connector, and a socket is associated with the second component, such as a fiber optic adapter. An RFID transponder is associated with each component and at least one of the RFID transponders is activatable when the plug is received by the socket to enable the activated RFID transponder to communicate with the RFID reader. The antennas and integrated circuit chips that define the RFID transponders are positioned relative to the plug and socket to enable the one or more RFID transponders to activate when the plug is received by the socket. In addition, the RFID transponders may communicate with one another to identify other RFID transponders in order to communicate identities of two or more RFID transponders.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Brewster R. Hemenway, James S. Sutherland, Mark P. Taylor, Matthew S. Whiting, Richard E. Wagner
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Patent number: 7772975Abstract: There is provided a system for identifying a plurality of components via an RFID reader with an associated database and processing element. The system includes a first component with an associated first RFID transponder and a second component with an associated second RFID transponder. A third RFID transponder may be associated with the first component, wherein either the first or third RFID transponder includes stored information relating to both transponders. The first and second RFID transponders are adapted to communicate with the RFID reader to enable identification of the connection of the first component to the second component. One of the RFID transponders may be adapted to identify the other RFID transponder and store the identification information for subsequent communication to the RFID reader of identification information for both RFID transponders and the associated components. The system is adapted to create a map of the two or more components, such as components of telecommunications equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Brewster R. Hemenway, Leo Nederlof, James S. Sutherland, Mark P. Taylor, Matthew S. Whiting, Richard E. Wagner
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Patent number: 7760094Abstract: An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags prior, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map. The OFN-RFID system allows for automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: David R. Kozischek, John D. Downie, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Mark P. Taylor, Matthew S. Whiting, Leo Nederlof
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Publication number: 20100178058Abstract: An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags prior, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map. The OFN-RFID system allows for automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: David R. Kozischek, John D. Downie, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Mark P. Taylor, Matthew S. Whiting, Leo Nederlof
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Publication number: 20100052863Abstract: Radio-frequency identification—(RFID)-based systems and methods for collecting telecommunications information is disclosed. The methods include storing transceiver information in a transceiver and connector information in an optical fiber connector, and then operably connecting the connector to the transceiver. The connection results in an electrical connection that allows the transceiver information to be communicated to the connector. The connector has a RFID tag that generates a connector RFID-tag signal that includes the connector information and the transceiver information. When electronics equipment are connected to the transceiver, electronics-equipment information is passed through the transceiver to the connector so that the electronics-equipment information can be included in the connector RFID-tag signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: James G. Renfro, JR., Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Dale A. Webb, James S. Sutherland, John D. Downie
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Patent number: 7667574Abstract: Systems and methods for reading a RFID-tag signal in the presence of noise and other propagation and circuit impairments using a RFID-tag reader are disclosed. The method includes receiving with a RFID-tag reader multiple copies of an original RFID-tag signal from a RFID tag. The original RFID-tag signal comprises an original bit sequence representative of information stored in the RFID tag. At least some of the received RFID-tag signal copies differ from one another due to noise or other signal impairments. The received multiple copies are processed on a sample-by-sample basis in the RFID-tag reader using digital signal processing techniques to obtain an improved received digitized RFID tag signal that substantially removes the noise and other impairments. This improved signal is used to recover the original bit sequence and thus the information stored in the RFID tag.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Richard E. Wagner, James S. Sutherland, Matthew S. Whiting, Leo Nederlof
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Patent number: 7547150Abstract: There are provided connectors, cables, cable assemblies, network components, and systems wherein optically addressed RFID functionality is incorporated. Also provided are optically addressed RFID elements in general. The RFID elements utilize an optical tap to direct a portion of the optical signal traveling through an optical fiber to a transducer. The transducer creates an electrical signal which may be used to write information to an integrated circuit of, transmit an RF signal to, and/or provide power to the RFID element.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Corning Cable Systems, LLCInventors: John D. Downie, Matthew S. Whiting, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Leo Nederiof
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Publication number: 20080220721Abstract: There are provided components, connectors, receptacles, cables, and systems wherein passive RFID functionality is incorporated. Also provided are passive RFID elements in general. The passive RFID elements power visual indicators based on receipt of external RF signals. Passive energy storage devices may be employed to provide electrical energy to the visual indicators. The passive energy storage devices may be charged by the external RF signals. The visual indicators may operate continuously or according to a predetermined flashing pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: John D. Downie, Mark P. Taylor, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Matthew S. Whiting, Leo Nederlof
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Publication number: 20080218355Abstract: There are provided connectors, cables, cable assemblies, network components, and systems wherein optically addressed RFID functionality is incorporated. Also provided are optically addressed RFID elements in general. The RFID elements utilize an optical tap to direct a portion of the optical signal traveling through an optical fiber to a transducer. The transducer creates an electrical signal which may be used to write information to an integrated circuit of, transmit an RF signal to, and/or provide power to the RFID element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: John D. Downie, Matthew S. Whiting, James S. Sutherland, Richard E. Wagner, Leo Nederiof
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Patent number: 7400797Abstract: A transverse closed-loop fiber resonator (10) includes an inner cladding (102) having a surface (300) peripherally forming a closed-loop shape for confining light to the surface (300). The inner cladding has a first diameter thickness (104) and a first index of refraction profile in a cross-sectional portion of the transverse closed-loop fiber resonator (10). A ringed-core (120) corresponding to the closed-loop shape is disposed on the corresponding surface of the inner cladding (102). The ringed-core (120) has a second thickness (124) of material thinner than the first diameter thickness (104), and a second index of refraction profile greater than the first index of the inner cladding by an index delta in the cross-sectional portion of the transverse closed-loop fiber resonator such that the ringed-core can guide light within the ringed-core traversely around the closed-loop shape.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Venkata A Bhagavatula, Sean M Garner, James S Sutherland