Patents by Inventor Matt Corrado

Matt Corrado 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).

  • Publication number: 20230014659
    Abstract: Described herein are systems, methods, and articles of manufacture for reducing coupling loss between optical fibers, more particularly, to reducing coupling loss between a hollow-core optical fiber (HCF) and another fiber, such as solid core fibers (SCF), through the use of mismatched mode field diameter (MFD) and optical connector assemblies for low latency patchcords. According to one embodiment, an article is configured to reduce a coupling loss between multiple optical fibers, wherein the article includes an HCF supporting the propagation of a first mode and an SCF coupled to the HCF. According to a further embodiment, a method is described for reducing the coupling loss or splicing loss between optical fibers, such as an exemplary HCF and a solid core SMF.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2020
    Publication date: January 19, 2023
    Applicant: OFS Fitel, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, Tristan Kremp, Brian Mangan, Kelvin B. Bradley, Thomas Stafford, Yue Liang, Brian Savran
  • Publication number: 20220342146
    Abstract: Described herein are systems, methods, and articles of manufacture for reducing coupling loss between optical fibers, more particularly, to reducing coupling loss between a hollow-core optical fiber (HCF) and another fiber, such as solid core fibers (SCF), through the use of mismatched mode field diameter (MFD). According to one embodiment, an article is configured to reduce a coupling loss between multiple optical fibers, wherein the article includes an HCF supporting the propagation of a first mode and an SCF coupled to the HCF. According to a further embodiment, a method is described for reducing the coupling loss or splicing loss between optical fibers, such as an exemplary HCF and a solid core SMF. These exemplary methods may include coupling/splicing an exemplary HCF to an exemplary SMF with significantly smaller MFD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2020
    Publication date: October 27, 2022
    Applicant: OFS Fitel, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, Brian Mangan, Tristan Kremp
  • Publication number: 20220073407
    Abstract: An apparatus for fabricating a hollow core optical fiber with a controllable core region (in terms of diameter) is based upon regulating conditions (gas flow, volume, and/or temperature) within the hollow core region during the fiber draw process. The introduction of a gas, or any change in volume or temperature of the hollow core region, allows for the diameter of the hollow core region to self-regulate as a multistructured core rod (MCR) is drawn down into the final hollow core optical fiber structure. This self-regulation provides a core region having a diameter that selected and then stabilized for the duration of the draw process. The inventive apparatus is also useful in controlling the diameter of any selected hollow region of an MCR including, but not limited to, shunts and corner capillaries disposed around the core region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2021
    Publication date: March 10, 2022
    Applicant: OFS Fitel, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, David J DiGiovanni, Brian Mangan, Gabriel Puc, Robert S Windeler
  • Patent number: 11221444
    Abstract: The selection of starting materials used in the process of forming an MCR is controlled to specifically define the physical properties of the core tube and/or the capillary tubes in the local vicinity of the core tube. The physical properties are considered to include, but are not limited to, the diameter of a given tube/capillary, its wall thickness, and its geometry (e.g., circular, non-circular). A goal is to select starting materials with physical properties that yield a final hollow core optical fiber with a “uniform” core region (for the purposes of the present invention, a “uniform” core region is one where the struts of cladding periodic array surrounding the central core are uniform in length and thickness (with the nodes between the struts thus being uniformly spaced apart), which yields a core wall of essentially uniform thickness and circularity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: OFS FITEL, LLC
    Inventors: Brian Mangan, Gabriel Puc, Matt Corrado, Tristan Kremo
  • Patent number: 11203547
    Abstract: A technique for fabricating a hollow core optical fiber with a controllable core region (in terms of diameter) is based upon regulating conditions (gas flow, volume, and/or temperature) within the hollow core region during the fiber draw process. The introduction of a gas, or any change in volume or temperature of the hollow core region, allows for the diameter of the hollow core region to self-regulate as a multistructured core rod (MCR) is drawn down into the final hollow core optical fiber structure. This self-regulation provides a core region having a diameter that selected and then stabilized for the duration of the draw process. The inventive process is also useful in controlling the diameter of any selected hollow region of an MCR including, but not limited to, shunts and corner capillaries disposed around the core region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2021
    Assignee: OFS FITEL, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, David J DiGiovanni, Brian Mangan, Gabriel Puc, Robert S Windeler
  • Publication number: 20200079680
    Abstract: A process of fabricating the microstructure core rod preform used in the fabrication of a hollow core optical fiber includes the step of applying external pressure to selected hollow regions during the drawing of the preform from the initial assembly of capillary tubes. The application of pressure assists the selected hollow regions in maintaining their shape as much as possible during draw, and reduces distortions in the microstructure cells in close proximity to the core by controlling glass distribution during MCR draw.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2018
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Applicant: OFS Fitel, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, David J DiGiovanni, Brian Mangan, Gabriel Puc, Robert S Windeler, Tristan Kremp
  • Publication number: 20200024178
    Abstract: A technique for fabricating a hollow core optical fiber with a controllable core region (in terms of diameter) is based upon regulating conditions (gas flow, volume, and/or temperature) within the hollow core region during the fiber draw process. The introduction of a gas, or any change in volume or temperature of the hollow core region, allows for the diameter of the hollow core region to self-regulate as a multistructured core rod (MCR) is drawn down into the final hollow core optical fiber structure. This self-regulation provides a core region having a diameter that selected and then stabilized for the duration of the draw process. The inventive process is also useful in controlling the diameter of any selected hollow region of an MCR including, but not limited to, shunts and corner capillaries disposed around the core region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2018
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Applicant: OFS Fitel, LLC
    Inventors: Matt Corrado, David J. DiGiovanni, Brian Mangan, Gabriel Puc, Robert S Windeler