Patents by Inventor Julian S. Mullaney
Julian S. Mullaney 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: 9244243Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an optical fiber fan-out device having a furcation tube assembly. The furcation tube assembly includes a furcation tube mounting insert and an array of furcation tubes. The first end of the furcation tube mounting insert has a first end surface being a slant configuration at an oblique angle relative to the furcation tube axes. The slanted edge helps to insert optical fibers into the furcation tubes. The supported portions of the furcation tubes have fiber insertion ends that terminate at the first end surface. The furcation tubes also including free portions that extend from the second end of the furcation tube mounting insert.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLCInventors: Julian S. Mullaney, Eric E. Alston
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Patent number: 9217828Abstract: An apparatus for use in a fiber optic network includes a furcation tube having a first end and a second end. An optical fiber passes through the furcation tube, the optical fiber having an end portion that extends outwardly beyond the second end of the furcation tube. A heat-recoverable tube fixes the optical fiber relative to the furcation tube adjacent the second end of the furcation tube, the heat-recoverable tube having a first portion affixed to the furcation tube and a second portion affixed to the end portion of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: William F. Wright, David R. Radliff, Julian S. Mullaney
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Patent number: 9182567Abstract: An optical connector includes a first sub-assembly that is factory-installed to a first end of an optical fiber and a second sub-assembly that is field-installed to the first end of the optical fiber. The optical fiber and first sub-assembly can be routed through a structure (e.g., a building) prior to installation of the second sub-assembly. The second sub-assembly interlocks with the first sub-assembly to inhibit relative axial movement therebetween. Example first sub-assemblies include a ferrule, a hub, and a strain-relief sleeve that mount to an optical fiber. Example second sub-assemblies include a mounting block; and an outer connector housing forming a plug portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventor: Julian S. Mullaney
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Publication number: 20150301301Abstract: Installing a fiber distribution system in a building having multiple floors includes routing a feed fiber to a first enclosure located at one of the floors of the building; disposing pre-connectorized ends of distribution fibers within the first enclosure; routing optical ferrules, which terminate second ends of the distribution fibers without connector bodies, through the building via a sheath; accessing the optical ferrules of the distribution fibers at respective floors; attaching connector bodies around the optical ferrules; and disposing the connector bodies within fiber distribution terminals at the appropriate floors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventor: Julian S. MULLANEY
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Publication number: 20150260937Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an optical fiber fan-out device having a furcation tube assembly. The furcation tube assembly includes a furcation tube mounting insert and an array of furcation tubes. The first end of the furcation tube mounting insert has a first end surface being a slant configuration at an oblique angle relative to the furcation tube axes. The slanted edge helps to insert optical fibers into the furcation tubes. The supported portions of the furcation tubes have fiber insertion ends that terminate at the first end surface. The furcation tubes also including free portions that extend from the second end of the furcation tube mounting insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Julian S. Mullaney, Eric E. Alston
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Publication number: 20150168653Abstract: An enclosure system for receiving a cable includes an enclosure having an inner chamber and an open position exposing the inner chamber and a closed position covering the inner chamber. A cable receiving port in a wall of the enclosure extends along a longitudinal axis from outside of the enclosure into the inner chamber. The cable receiving port is configured to receive a cable therein when the cable is advanced axially into the port without rotation of the cable when the enclosure is in the closed position. A mating member is associated with the cable receiving port that limits rotation of the cable when the cable is advanced axially into the port. An axial retention member is associated with the cable receiving port that limits axial movement of the cable out of the port when the cable is advanced axially into the port to a lock position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2014Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Roy Keller Thompson, Thomas Ross Marmon, Julian S. Mullaney, William Alan Carrico, Barry Wayne Allen
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Patent number: 9020321Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an access box including a pivotal mounting panel to which a fiber optic adapter is mounted. The access box also includes a removable faceplate and a cover panel pivotable relative to the faceplate such that when the cover panel is in a closed position, the cover panel is substantially parallel to the faceplate, and wherein when the cover panel is in an open position, the cover panel is at an angle to the faceplate. The access box further includes an access panel pivotably secured to the cover panel. The access panel is movable between a first access panel position where the access panel blocks access to the adapter, and a second access panel position where the access panel allows access to the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Eric E. Alston, Julian S. Mullaney, William Alan Carrico, Thomas Hoch
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Patent number: 8958672Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an optical fiber fan-out device having a furcation tube assembly. The furcation tube assembly includes a furcation tube mounting insert and an array of furcation tubes. The first end of the furcation tube mounting insert has a first end surface being a slant configuration at an oblique angle relative to the furcation tube axes. The slanted edge helps to insert optical fibers into the furcation tubes. The supported portions of the furcation tubes have fiber insertion ends that terminate at the first end surface. The furcation tubes also including free portions that extend from the second end of the furcation tube mounting insert.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Julian S. Mullaney, Eric E. Alston
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Publication number: 20140193130Abstract: A fan-out subassembly includes furcation modules mounted to a furcation module holder, which is adapted to be connected to a main component. The furcation module holder includes a cable anchoring location. Each of the furcation modules has a furcation tube mounting insert and a plurality of furcation tubes. The furcation tubes are supported by the furcation tube mounting inserts and have free portions that extend outwardly from the furcation tube mounting inserts and from the furcation module holder. The furcation tubes can hold optical fibers of a cable that extends from the subassembly to a cable spool. The subassembly and the free portions of the furcation tubes can be packaged together until installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: JULIAN S. MULLANEY, Eric E. Alston
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Publication number: 20140153878Abstract: An optical connector includes a first sub-assembly that is factory-installed to a first end of an optical fiber and a second sub-assembly that is field-installed to the first end of the optical fiber. The optical fiber and first sub-assembly can be routed through a structure (e.g., a building) prior to installation of the second sub-assembly. The second sub-assembly interlocks with the first sub-assembly to inhibit relative axial movement therebetween. Example first sub-assemblies include a ferrule, a hub, and a strain-relief sleeve that mount to an optical fiber. Example second sub-assemblies include a mounting block; and an outer connector housing forming a plug portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventor: Julian S. Mullaney
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Publication number: 20140041893Abstract: Methods, compositions, apparatuses, and systems are provided for a hybrid thermoplastic gel or sealant. The methods comprise providing (a) a base polymer having at least one functional group capable of crosslinking, (b) a functionalized extender, and (c) heat, and reacting the base polymer and functionalized extender in the presence of the heat to form the hybrid thermoplastic gel. The gel composition may comprise 5-40 wt % of a base polymer, 60-95 wt % of a functionalized extender, and 0-10 wt % of a crosslinker. A closure or interconnect system may comprise a housing, a cable, and a hybrid thermoplastic gel or sealant. A telecommunications apparatus may comprise a telecommunications component and a sealant that forms a seal with the telecommunications component. The sealant may comprise a sealant material having a first range of elongation followed by a second range of elongation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Gary W. Adams, Julian S. Mullaney, Michael A. Oar
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Publication number: 20140037255Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an optical fiber fan-out device having a furcation tube assembly. The furcation tube assembly includes a furcation tube mounting insert and an array of furcation tubes. The first end of the furcation tube mounting insert has a first end surface being a slant configuration at an oblique angle relative to the furcation tube axes. The slanted edge helps to insert optical fibers into the furcation tubes. The supported portions of the furcation tubes have fiber insertion ends that terminate at the first end surface. The furcation tubes also including free portions that extend from the second end of the furcation tube mounting insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Julian S. Mullaney, Eric E. Alston
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Publication number: 20130294733Abstract: An apparatus for use in a fiber optic network includes a furcation tube having a first end and a second end. An optical fiber passes through the furcation tube, the optical fiber having an end portion that extends outwardly beyond the second end of the furcation tube. A heat-recoverable tube fixes the optical fiber relative to the furcation tube adjacent the second end of the furcation tube, the heat-recoverable tube having a first portion affixed to the furcation tube and a second portion affixed to the end portion of the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: William F. Wright, David R. Radliff, Julian S. Mullaney
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Publication number: 20130287358Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an access box including a pivotal mounting panel to which a fiber optic adapter is mounted. The access box also includes a removable faceplate and a cover panel pivotable relative to the faceplate such that when the cover panel is in a closed position, the cover panel is substantially parallel to the faceplate, and wherein when the cover panel is in an open position, the cover panel is at an angle to the faceplate. The access box further includes an access panel pivotably secured to the cover panel. The access panel is movable between a first access panel position where the access panel blocks access to the adapter, and a second access panel position where the access panel allows access to the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Eric E. Alston, Julian S. Mullaney, William Alan Carrico, Thomas Hoch
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Patent number: 7356237Abstract: An optical fiber cable termination apparatus for use with an optical fiber cable including a plurality of optical fibers includes at least one optical fiber enclosure assembly. Each optical fiber enclosure assembly includes a housing member and a cover member. The housing member defines an interior cavity and includes: a fiber entrance port in communication with the interior cavity to receive the optical fibers therethrough; a fiber exit port in communication with the interior cavity to receive the optical fibers therethrough; at least one connector port in communication with the interior cavity to receive an optical fiber connector; an access opening in communication with the interior cavity; and a first set of screw threads. The cover member includes a second set of screw threads and is mounted on the housing member by engaging the second set of screw threads with the first set of screw threads and rotating the cover member relative to the housing member.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Julian S. Mullaney, William Alan Carrico
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Patent number: 6848949Abstract: A sealant-filled connector assembly for use with a connector plug includes a connector housing including a unitary body portion defining a body cavity and at least one conductor passage extending through the unitary body portion and communicating with the body cavity. The connector housing defines a connector opening communicating with the body cavity. The connector opening is adapted to receive the connector plug. An electrical conductor extends through the at least one conductor passage and has a contact portion disposed in the body cavity. An environmental sealant is disposed in the body cavity up to a sealant fill level and at least partially covering each the contact portion. The unitary body portion is devoid of openings other than the at least one conductor passage up to at least the sealant fill level.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventors: Julian S. Mullaney, David Ray Radliff, James A. Croce, Sr.
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Publication number: 20030199201Abstract: A sealant-filled connector assembly for use with a connector plug includes a connector housing including a unitary body portion defining a body cavity and at least one conductor passage extending through the unitary body portion and communicating with the body cavity. The connector housing defines a connector opening communicating with the body cavity. The connector opening is adapted to receive the connector plug. An electrical conductor extends through the at least one conductor passage and has a contact portion disposed in the body cavity. An environmental sealant is disposed in the body cavity up to a sealant fill level and at least partially covering each the contact portion. The unitary body portion is devoid of openings other than the at least one conductor passage up to at least the sealant fill level.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Julian S. Mullaney, David Ray Radliff, James A. Croce
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Publication number: 20010037283Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products that facilitate the establishment of cross-referral agreements among members of a marketing community (i.e., businesses) are provided. A communications server is configured to send messages to clients (i.e., customers and/or potential customers) of members pursuant to cross-referral agreements between members. An agreement server is configured to allow members of the marketing community to negotiate and establish cross-referral agreements with other members of the marketing community. A virtual area contains member provided information. members of the marketing community can search information contained within the virtual area to identify potential partners to cross-referral agreements. Members can transfer rights in cross-referral agreements to other members of the marketing community.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventor: Julian S. Mullaney
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Patent number: 5598455Abstract: A test system directed to apparatus for transmitting and receiving multiple telephone transmission signals over a single twisted pair. The system converts an analog signal from a local switching station to an 80 ksymbols/sec signal for transmission over a twisted pair by a line card. A remote terminal converts the 80 ksymbols/sec signal back into a conventional analog signal for use in conventional telephone, facsimile or other related equipment. The test equipment separately tests the entire system, the line card portion of the system, the remote terminal portion of the system, and the twisted pair.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: David C. Bliven, Anthony Vranicar, Philip B. Vail, Gerald L. Shimirak, Julian S. Mullaney
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Patent number: 5528718Abstract: A fiber optic cable system, such as a preterminated fiber cable, includes a main cable and one or more drop cables connected to the main cable at spaced apart locations along the main cable. The drop cable is spliced to the main cable using a splice closure including a fiber guide that secures spliced together end portions of the respective fibers in a longitudinally extending direction and devoid of any slack coils of optical fibers. Accordingly, the overall diameter of the splice closure is relatively small thereby permitting the cable system to be stored on a reel and to be readily placed within small diameter conduits. The splice closure includes a heat recoverable housing surrounding the fiber guide. Cable sheath end portions are sealed by melting C-shaped bodies of heat flowable material positioned adjacent cable sheath end portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Craig D. Ray, Carney P. Claunch, II, Terrance D. Hunsinger, Julian S. Mullaney, Michael L. Randolph, Robert G. Sember, James R. Shaw, Amanda C. Smith, Stephen E. Wald