Patents by Inventor Michael J. Cahill
Michael J. Cahill 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: 12281959Abstract: A system for providing advanced characterization of an optical fiber span is based upon the use of a pair of optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), located at opposing end terminations of the span being characterized. Each OTDR performs standard reflectometry measurements and transmits the resulting OTDR trace to monitoring equipment in a typical manner. The pair of OTDR traces is thereafter combined in a particular manner (“stitched together”) to create an OTDR trace of the entire fiber span (essentially doubling the operational range of prior art OTDR measurement capabilities). The transmit portion of one OTDR may be paired with the receive portion of the other OTDR, with time-of-light measurements (or signal loss measurements) used to determine optical path length and/or optical signal loss of the span. Using a multi-wavelength light source in the paired transmit/receive arrangement allows for a characterization of chromatic dispersion of the span.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2023Date of Patent: April 22, 2025Assignee: II-VI Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Ian Peter McClean
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Publication number: 20240110845Abstract: A system for providing advanced characterization of an optical fiber span is based upon the use of a pair of optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), located at opposing end terminations of the span being characterized. Each OTDR performs standard reflectometry measurements and transmits the resulting OTDR trace to monitoring equipment in a typical manner. The pair of OTDR traces is thereafter combined in a particular manner (“stitched together”) to create an OTDR trace of the entire fiber span (essentially doubling the operational range of prior art OTDR measurement capabilities). The transmit portion of one OTDR may be paired with the receive portion of the other OTDR, with time-of-light measurements (or signal loss measurements) used to determine optical path length and/or optical signal loss of the span. Using a multi-wavelength light source in the paired transmit/receive arrangement allows for a characterization of chromatic dispersion of the span.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: II-VI Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Ian Peter McClean
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Patent number: 11885707Abstract: A system for providing advanced characterization of an optical fiber span is based upon the use of a pair of optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), located at opposing end terminations of the span being characterized. Each OTDR performs standard reflectometry measurements and transmits the resulting OTDR trace to monitoring equipment in a typical manner. The pair of OTDR traces is thereafter combined in a particular manner (“stitched together”) to create an OTDR trace of the entire fiber span (essentially doubling the operational range of prior art OTDR measurement capabilities). The transmit portion of one OTDR may be paired with the receive portion of the other OTDR, with time-of-light measurements (or signal loss measurements) used to determine optical path length and/or optical signal loss of the span. Using a multi-wavelength light source in the paired transmit/receive arrangement allows for a characterization of chromatic dispersion of the span.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: II-VI Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Ian Peter McClean
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Publication number: 20230152183Abstract: A system for providing advanced characterization of an optical fiber span is based upon the use of a pair of optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), located at opposing end terminations of the span being characterized. Each OTDR performs standard reflectometry measurements and transmits the resulting OTDR trace to monitoring equipment in a typical manner. The pair of OTDR traces is thereafter combined in a particular manner (“stitched together”) to create an OTDR trace of the entire fiber span (essentially doubling the operational range of prior art OTDR measurement capabilities). The transmit portion of one OTDR may be paired with the receive portion of the other OTDR, with time-of-light measurements (or signal loss measurements) used to determine optical path length and/or optical signal loss of the span. Using a multi-wavelength light source in the paired transmit/receive arrangement allows for a characterization of chromatic dispersion of the span.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: II-VI Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Ian Peter McClean
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Patent number: 10391609Abstract: A modular contact assembly for transferring electrical energy from a fixed object to a rotating object, and a machine tool that includes the contact assembly. The machine tool may include a housing, a rotating spindle mounted in the housing, and an electrical device mounted in the rotating spindle. The contact assembly includes a mounting plate joinable to a housing by movement of the plate into an attached position on the housing; a first brush assembly, first and second electrical contacts disposed in the mounting plate, an actuator joined to the mounting plate, and a first energy supply connection disposed in the mounting plate and in communication with the actuator. The machine tool may also include a magnet that is rotatable a quarter turn to retain the contact assembly in the machine tool. The electrical device may be an ultrasonic transducer operable to perform ultrasonic machining by the tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: OptiPro Systems, LLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, Travis Smith, Robert Bechtold, Michael Bechtold
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Patent number: 6412738Abstract: A stand for supporting a stenographic machine from a chair is provided. The stand includes a chair clamp releasably mountable to the seat portion of the chair. The chair clamp is adjustable along a longitudinal axis of the chair clamp. A support which has first and second ends is pivotally connected to the chair clamp at the first end. The support includes a first portion telescopically connected to a second portion. The second portion is rotatably connected to a third portion. A stabilizer which is adapted to engage a bottom of the seat portion extends from the first end of the support. An arm which is adapted to support an operator's forearm extends from the second end of the support. A connector which is adapted to releasably connect a stenographic machine to the stand is connected to the second end of the support.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventors: Peter W. Bressler, Peter D. Byar, Paul K. Rossi, Michael J. Cahill
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Patent number: 5611191Abstract: A cigarette packing machine comprises a series of individual cigarette hoppers (18) carried by an endless band (16), the hoppers receiving cigarettes from an input conveyor (15) in a receiving region and supplying groups of cigarettes to a pocketed bundle conveyor (22) in a delivery region. Each hopper (18) may be vertically movable, with its position controlled so that it occupies an upper position in the receiving region and a lower position in the delivery region. The hoppers may be vibrated during movement by the endless band, so as to promote downward movement of the cigarettes. Preferably each hopper has an associated transfer plunger (46) which is extended to deliver cigarettes in the delivery region, the hopper being lifted when the plunger is in its extended position and lowered when the plunger is in its retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Thomas W. Bailey, Michael J. Cahill, Stanley V. Starkey, Robert H. Taylor
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Patent number: 5520738Abstract: A device for applying bronze or similar powder, particularly in a cigarette making machine, uses a corona discharge wire (36) or similar conductor maintained at high voltage to establish an electrostatic field which causes powder to be attracted to prepared adhesive patches on a paper web (14). Excess powder carried by the web is removed with the assistance of vibration, which may be produced by passing the web over an ultrasound device (44) or a pulsed air mover (102). Excess powder may also be removed by an air mover (152) directing a stream of air at the surface of the web carrying the powder.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Alan M. Aindow, Michael J. Cahill, John Dawson, James R. Stembridge
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Patent number: 5375613Abstract: In cigarette conveying apparatus cigarettes are conveyed along a path so that they are intercepted in sequence by beams directed at different portions of the path to produce a complete circumferential row of perforations on each cigarette after it has traversed the path. An incident laser beam (14) is time-shared to produce pulses for making perforations by mutually inclined rotatable discs (20, 28). A temperature sensor (150) is provided to detect build-up of contaminants on a lens or mirror (146) for a laser beam (32B). A stream of air containing small quantities of water is supplied by tubes (380,388) terminating in the region in which the cigarettes are perforated so as to assist removal of contaminants resulting from laser perforation.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Molins plcInventors: Alan M. Aindow, Michael J. Cahill, John Dawson, Philip Haddow, Norman L. Sharp
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Patent number: 5312318Abstract: Twin compartment packets, e.g. tea bags, are formed with the compartments connected at the heads of the packet and optionally at the tails. The packets are produced from a pair of compartmented tubular webs that are brought together with the compartments in register, the webs then being interconnected at the compartment end seals and severed at those seals to form the separate packets. Apparatus for performing the process deposits doses of tea at spaced intervals onto the two separate webs before forming them into the tubular compartmented webs, brings the compartments of the two webs into register, interconnects the registered compartments, and separates the interconnected compartments into individual packets while the web advances continously through the apparatus. The process is capable of high production rates because the webs are able to move through the successive stages at a uniform speed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Vernon, James Goodwin, Michael J. Cahill, William M. Buckley
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Patent number: 5203485Abstract: An air mover (14) for producing a stream of air along a guide surface (28,30) for conveying web or other sheet material along a path adjacent the surface is constructed in two parts (16,18) having mating surfaces (23,24) one of which includes a recess (22) which defines a slot (26) through which conveying and entraining air is delivered to the guide surface from an air pressure chamber (20) within the air mover.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, Kevin R. Fincham
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Patent number: 5199446Abstract: A cigarette making machine includes a shower channel (10; 46; 59; 75; 90; 102; 113; 121) through which tobacco is arranged to be showered towards two suction bands (11,12; 66,67; 76,77; 103,104; 114,115) arranged to move towards one another so as to form two tobacco substreams (13,14; 78,79) from the showered tobacco and to bring these streams together in a region (15) where the bands are closest.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, John Dawson
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Patent number: 5186184Abstract: Cigarette perforating apparatus comprises a rotary stepped reflector (5) for directing an incident laser beam (2) along a reflected path (2R) to produce axially spaced perforations on a cigarette. The size of the perforations is controlled by varying the duration of the reflected beam by means of a mask (8) which is rotatable with the reflector and effective to intercept the beam for varying periods dependent on the radial distance at which the beam is incident on the reflector. The reflected beam (2R) may be further divided to provide separate beam paths (e.g. leading to the separate cigarette tracks in a filter attachment machine) by means of a further reflective disk (12) synchronized with the stepped reflector.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1990Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Alan M. Aindow, Michael J. Cahill, John Dawson
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Patent number: 5179815Abstract: Article wrapping apparatus, particularly for wrapping cigarette packets in wrapper film, includes separate cutters (34A,14) respectively for severing a wrapper web into separate sections and for cutting the leading end of a tear strip attached to each section. Drive means (24) is provided for varying the path length of the web between the cutters. Separate drives (12,30) are provided respectively for the cutters and for the web, these being synchronized with a further separate drive for the articles. An air mover (32) assists feeding of the web towards the main cutter (34A); a further air mover (50) assists feeding of wrapper sections across and beyond the path of an article to be wrapped. Opposed belt conveyors (43,44) may be clamped together under action of air cylinders for feeding of wrapper sections without loss of timing.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Michael J. Cahill, Jeffrey J. Patchett, David R. Seaward, Graham L. Shirley, Geoffrey W. Vernon
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Patent number: 5135762Abstract: Twin compartment packets, e.g. tea bags, are formed with the compartments connected at the heads of the packet and optionally at the tails. The packets are produced from a pair of compartmented tubular webs that are brought together with the compartments in register, the webs then being interconnected at the compartment end seals and severed at those seals to form the separate packets. Apparatus for performing the process deposits doses of tea at spaced intervals onto the two separate webs before forming them into the tubular compartmented webs, brings the compartments of the two webs into register, interconnects the registered compartments, and separates the interconnected compartments into individual packets while the web advances continuously through the apparatus. The process is capable of high production rates because the webs are able to move through the successive stages at a uniform speed.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Vernon, James Goodwin, Michael J. Cahill, William M. Buckley
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Patent number: D338768Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Vernon, Michael J. Cahill
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Patent number: D338769Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Vernon, Michael J. Cahill
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Patent number: D338770Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W. Vernon, Michael J. Cahill
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Patent number: D362948Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Geoffrey W. Vernon
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Patent number: D368152Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Thomas J. Lipton Co., Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cahill, Geoffrey W. Vernon