Patents by Inventor Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran
Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran 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: 20230048588Abstract: A fiber distribution hub includes an enclosure defining an interior region and a frame body having a longitudinal axis. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure such that the frame body can rotate about the longitudinal axis relative to the enclosure between a first terminal angular position and a second terminal angular position. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure also such that the entire frame body remains within the interior region as the frame body rotates between the first terminal angular position and the second terminal angular position. The fiber distribution hub also includes a splitter coupled to the frame body and having a splitter input and a splitter output.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: OPTERNA AM, INC.Inventors: K.R. Suresh NAIR, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran CHANDRAN, Mathew Anjilimoottil THOMAS, Biji Mathew ARAKKAKUDY, Binoy J. PUTHUSSERY, E.K. Kiran KUMAR, Beevi M. MOHAMMEDALI, P.V. ASHWIN, Benoy SARASAN, Randy REAGAN
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Patent number: 11487070Abstract: A fiber distribution hub includes an enclosure defining an interior region and a frame body having a longitudinal axis. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure such that the frame body can rotate about the longitudinal axis relative to the enclosure between a first terminal angular position and a second terminal angular position. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure also such that the entire frame body remains within the interior region as the frame body rotates between the first terminal angular position and the second terminal angular position. The fiber distribution hub also includes a splitter coupled to the frame body and having a splitter input and a splitter output.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: OPTERNA AM, INC.Inventors: K. R. Suresh Nair, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, Mathew Anjilimoottil Thomas, Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Binoy J. Puthussery, E. K. Kiran Kumar, Beevi M. Mohammedali, P. V. Ashwin, Benoy Sarasan, Randy Reagan
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Publication number: 20200278512Abstract: A fiber distribution hub includes an enclosure defining an interior region and a frame body having a longitudinal axis. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure such that the frame body can rotate about the longitudinal axis relative to the enclosure between a first terminal angular position and a second terminal angular position. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure also such that the entire frame body remains within the interior region as the frame body rotates between the first terminal angular position and the second terminal angular position. The fiber distribution hub also includes a splitter coupled to the frame body and having a splitter input and a splitter output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Applicant: OPTERNA AM, INC.Inventors: K.R. Suresh NAIR, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran CHANDRAN, Mathew Anjilimoottil THOMAS, Biji Mathew ARAKKAKUDY, Binoy J. PUTHUSSERY, E.K. Kiran KUMAR, Beevi M. MOHAMMEDALI, P.V. ASHWIN, Benoy SARASAN, Randy REAGAN
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Patent number: 10656357Abstract: A fiber distribution hub includes an enclosure defining an interior region and a frame body having a longitudinal axis. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure such that the frame body can rotate about the longitudinal axis relative to the enclosure between a first terminal angular position and a second terminal angular position. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure also such that the entire frame body remains within the interior region as the frame body rotates between the first terminal angular position and the second terminal angular position. The fiber distribution hub also includes a splitter coupled to the frame body, and having a splitter input and a splitter output.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: OPTERNA AM, INC.Inventors: K. R. Suresh Nair, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, Mathew Anjilimoottil Thomas, Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Binoy J. Puthussery, E. K. Kiran Kumar, Beevi M. Mohammedali, P. V. Ashwin, Benoy Sarasan, Randy Reagan
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Patent number: 9753240Abstract: A fiber optic module mounting assembly can include a surface defining an opening and a module holder. The module holder includes a body defining a channel. The body has a cross-sectional shape closely corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the opening defined by the surface. The module holder creates a snap or friction fit with the surface when the module holder is received within the opening of the surface, thereby coupling the module holder to the surface. The mounting assembly also includes a module comprising a housing having a cross-sectional shape closely corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the channel of the module holder, and an optical component within the housing. The module is configured to be received within the channel defined by the body of the module holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Opterna Technology LimitedInventors: Randy Reagan, Jiju Koratten, Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Benoy Sarasan, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, Basheer A. Alikunju
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Publication number: 20160313528Abstract: A fiber optic module mounting assembly can include a surface defining an opening and a module holder. The module holder includes a body defining a channel. The body has a cross-sectional shape closely corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the opening defined by the surface. The module holder creates a snap or friction fit with the surface when the module holder is received within the opening of the surface, thereby coupling the module holder to the surface. The mounting assembly also includes a module comprising a housing having a cross-sectional shape closely corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the channel of the module holder, and an optical component within the housing. The module is configured to be received within the channel defined by the body of the module holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Randy REAGAN, Jiju KORATTEN, Biji Mathew ARAKKAKUDY, Benoy SARASAN, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran CHANDRAN, Basheer A. ALIKUNJU
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Publication number: 20160252696Abstract: A fiber distribution hub includes an enclosure defining an interior region and a frame body having a longitudinal axis. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure such that the frame body can rotate about the longitudinal axis relative to the enclosure between a first terminal angular position and a second terminal angular position. The frame body is rotatably mounted within the interior region of the enclosure also such that the entire frame body remains within the interior region as the frame body rotates between the first terminal angular position and the second terminal angular position. The fiber distribution hub also includes a splitter coupled to the frame body, and having a splitter input and a splitter output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: K.R. Suresh NAIR, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran CHANDRAN, Mathew Anjilimoottil THOMAS, Biji Mathew ARAKKAKUDY, Binoy J. PUTHUSSERY, E.K. Kiran KUMAR, Beevi M. MOHAMMEDALI, P.V. ASHWIN, Benoy SARASAN, Randy REAGAN
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Patent number: 9389385Abstract: A splitter module includes an optical splitter configured for splitting an input optical signal into two or more output optical signals. The splitter module also includes a housing that encloses the optical splitter. The housing has a first end and a second end, and defines a first opening facing the first end and a second opening at the second end. The splitter module includes an input boot configured to receive one or more input fiber cables and an input fan-out mounted at the first opening and coupled to the input boot. The splitter module further includes an output fan-out mounted at the second opening, and an output boot coupled to the output fan-out.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Opterna Technology LimitedInventors: Randy Reagan, Jiju Koratten, Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Benoy Sarasan, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, Basheer A. Alikunju
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Patent number: 8913867Abstract: A fiber optic collector and terminal assembly (CTA) can include a multi-fiber optic cable having a tail portion and first and second multi-fiber branches optically coupled to the tail portion. The first and second multi-fiber optic branches each have fewer fibers than the tail portion. The CTA also includes a plurality of single-fiber optic jumpers optically coupled to the first multi-fiber optic branch. Additionally, the CTA includes an adapter for securing a connection between a fiber of one of the plurality of single-fiber optic jumpers and a fiber of a single-fiber optic drop.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Opterna Technology LimitedInventors: Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Mukund Muraleedharan, Sudhakaran K. Sanith, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, K. R. Suresh Nair
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Publication number: 20130129295Abstract: A fiber optic collector and terminal assembly (CTA) can include a multi-fiber optic cable having a tail portion and first and second multi-fiber branches optically coupled to the tail portion. The first and second multi-fiber optic branches each have fewer fibers than the tail portion. The CTA also includes a plurality of single-fiber optic jumpers optically coupled to the first multi-fiber optic branch. Additionally, the CTA includes an adapter for securing a connection between a fiber of one of the plurality of single-fiber optic jumpers and a fiber of a single-fiber optic drop.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: Opterna AM, Inc.Inventors: Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Mukund Muraleedharan, Sudhakaran K. Sanith, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, K.R. Suresh Nair
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Publication number: 20130058615Abstract: A carrier device for advancing a fiber optic cable having a connector on one end of the fiber optic cable through a conduit includes a first carrier member and a second carrier member configured to be selectively coupled to the first carrier member. The first carrier member defines a first hollow portion with a first width and a second hollow portion with a second width. The first hollow portion is configured to receive a first portion of a connector on one end of a fiber optic cable. A connector seated in the first hollow portion is securely coupled to the carrier device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Opterna AM, Inc.Inventors: Ajilivelil Thomas MATHEW, Kizhakkekuttu Parameswaran Chandran, Biji Mathew Arakkakudy, Sudhakaran K. Sanith, K.R. Suresh Nair