Patents by Inventor Jamie J. Swift
Jamie J. Swift 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: 20240175455Abstract: Securing devices are shown and disclosed. In one embodiment, the securing device includes a threaded member movably attached to a first structure. The securing device additionally includes a receptacle attached to a second structure. The receptacle defines an opening sized to receive a portion of the at least one threaded member. The securing device further includes a fastener having an aperture with corresponding threads to receive the threaded member. The fastener additionally includes a handle portion sized to be grasped in the palm of a user's hand to move the fastener between a secured position in which the fastener contacts the receptacle when the portion of the at least one threaded member is received in the opening to secure the threaded member to the receptacle and to secure the first and second structures together, and an unsecured position in which the fastener is spaced from the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2022Publication date: May 30, 2024Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Keith E. SIBLEY, Jamie J. SWIFT, Julio Cesar AYALA VERA, Carlos Paul GONZALEZ INDA, Hector J. HEVIA
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Publication number: 20230071701Abstract: Securing devices are shown and disclosed. In one embodiment, the securing device includes a base having a first channel. The securing device additionally includes a pair of clamp members received in the first channel. The securing device further includes an actuator member that is received in the first channel and that enables a user to simultaneously move the pair of clamp members toward or away from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Keith E. SIBLEY, Jamie J. SWIFT, David BOWLER, Julio Cesar AYALA VERA
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Patent number: 10169283Abstract: Described herein is a main board serial AT attachment (SATA) connector and SATA adapter that permits the assembly or disassembly of a STB (set-top box) and HDD (hard disk drive) dock without requiring that the unit be opened by a skilled technician. The SATA connector and SATA adapter may be keyed to prevent tampering or unauthorized connection of an external hard drive. Alignment and guide features may be included for easy assembly of the STB and HDD dock. The connector and adapter may be designed in such a way as to allow for simple modifications to correspond with various STB and HDD dock designs by adjusting the mating height of the connector and adapter.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Carol Mathews, Jamie J. Swift, Joseph W. Scabarozi, Jr., Steven M. Corso, Charles F. Niesley, Frederick W. Schimmel
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Publication number: 20170206181Abstract: Described herein is a main board serial AT attachment (SATA) connector and SATA adapter that permits the assembly or disassembly of a STB (set-top box) and HDD (hard disk drive) dock without requiring that the unit be opened by a skilled technician. The SATA connector and SATA adapter may be keyed to prevent tampering or unauthorized connection of an external hard drive. Alignment and guide features may be included for easy assembly of the STB and HDD dock. The connector and adapter may be designed in such a way as to allow for simple modifications to correspond with various STB and HDD dock designs by adjusting the mating height of the connector and adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Carol Mathews, Jamie J. Swift, Joseph W. Scabarozi, JR., Steven M. Corso, Charles F. Niesley, Frederick W. Schimmel
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Patent number: 9113187Abstract: Techniques for adding WiFi capabilities to a region may include installing WiFi access points in a cable television (CATV) system. For easier installation of the WiFi access points, a WiFi access point extension devices may be integrated into existing taps in the CATV system. The WiFi extended taps are able to provide radio frequency (RF)/CATV signals to subscribers, provide power to the respectively integrated WiFi access point, and maintain power to the coaxial transmission line during installation. During installation, the WiFi access point extension devices can be integrated into the CATV outdoor distribution plant without having to splice into an existing coaxial transmission line. The multiplicity of existing tap locations in CATV distribution plants makes the positioning of new wireless access points extremely versatile for the cable provider.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Conroy, Joseph M. Colussi, David C. Hartum, Christopher E. Jeblonski, Jamie J. Swift
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Patent number: 9002167Abstract: An improved optical fiber management bridge 100 can comprise an optical hinge 152 for an electronics communications device 112 which is especially useful for a broadband network 104. The electronics communications device can have a housing 120 for enclosing an electronics package 114 comprising at least one optical module 118 and optical fibers 108. The optical bridge can have optical surfaces 156 for supporting portions of the optical fibers 108 which are routed and extend between the top 128 and base 122 of the housing 120. The optical bridge can have an intermediate portion 163 for accommodating safe transition of the optical fibers 108 over the hinge line 129 of the housing 120.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Google Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Vipul D. Rathod, Dennis P. Conroy, Jamie J. Swift, David M. Thibeault, Thomas M. Weiss
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Publication number: 20150067755Abstract: Techniques for adding WiFi capabilities to a region may include installing WiFi access points in a cable television (CATV) system. For easier installation of the WiFi access points, a WiFi access point extension devices may be integrated into existing taps in the CATV system. The WiFi extended taps are able to provide radio frequency (RF)/CATV signals to subscribers, provide power to the respectively integrated WiFi access point, and maintain power to the coaxial transmission line during installation. During installation, the WiFi access point extension devices can be integrated into the CATV outdoor distribution plant without having to splice into an existing coaxial transmission line. The multiplicity of existing tap locations in CATV distribution plants makes the positioning of new wireless access points extremely versatile for the cable provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Conroy, Joseph M. Colussi, David C. Hartrum, Christopher E. Jeblonski, Jamie J. Swift
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Publication number: 20140101709Abstract: An improved optical fiber management bridge 100 can comprise an optical hinge 152 for an electronics communications device 112 which is especially useful for a broadband network 104. The electronics communications device can have a housing 120 for enclosing an electronics package 114 comprising at least one optical module 118 and optical fibers 108. The optical bridge can have optical surfaces 156 for supporting portions of the optical fibers 108 which are routed and extend between the top 128 and base 122 of the housing 120. The optical bridge can have an intermediate portion 163 for accommodating safe transition of the optical fibers 108 over the hinge line 129 of the housing 120.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Vipul D. Rathod, Dennis P. Conroy, Jamie J. Swift, David M. Thibeault, Thomas M. Weiss
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Patent number: D760670Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Keith E. Sibley, Jamie J. Swift, Christopher S. Vidak