Patents by Inventor Nee-Ben Gee

Nee-Ben Gee 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).

  • Patent number: 8523460
    Abstract: A device includes a female connector to receive a male network connector of a network conduit, and a first male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the first male connector includes a first indicator that identifies a first wavelength optical signal. The device also includes a second male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the second male connector includes a second indicator that identifies a second wavelength optical signal. The device further includes a wavelength splitter to receive an optical signal from the network conduit via the female connector, provide the optical signal to the first male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the first wavelength optical signal, and provide the optical signal to the second male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the second wavelength optical signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2013
    Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.
    Inventors: Tiejun J. Xia, Glenn A. Wellbrock, Nee-Ben Gee
  • Patent number: 8308375
    Abstract: A device includes a female connector to receive a male network connector of a network conduit, and a first male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the first male connector includes a first indicator that identifies a first wavelength optical signal. The device also includes a second male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the second male connector includes a second indicator that identifies a second wavelength optical signal. The device further includes a wavelength splitter to receive an optical signal from the network conduit via the female connector, provide the optical signal to the first male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the first wavelength optical signal, and provide the optical signal to the second male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the second wavelength optical signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.
    Inventors: Tiejun J. Xia, Glenn A. Wellbrock, Nee-Ben Gee
  • Publication number: 20110043793
    Abstract: A device includes a female connector to receive a male network connector of a network conduit, and a first male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the first male connector includes a first indicator that identifies a first wavelength optical signal. The device also includes a second male connector optically communicating with the female connector, where the second male connector includes a second indicator that identifies a second wavelength optical signal. The device further includes a wavelength splitter to receive an optical signal from the network conduit via the female connector, provide the optical signal to the first male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the first wavelength optical signal, and provide the optical signal to the second male connector when the optical signal corresponds to the second wavelength optical signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2010
    Publication date: February 24, 2011
    Applicant: VERIZON PATENT AND LICENSING INC.
    Inventors: Tiejun J. XIA, Glenn A. WELLBROCK, Nee-Ben GEE
  • Patent number: 6643294
    Abstract: A switch includes input ports, output ports, and merged buffers corresponding to the output ports. Each of the input ports receives cells of a data packet from a source. The output ports output the cells in an order in which they were received by the input ports. The merged buffers temporarily store the cells received by the input ports. Each of the merged buffers includes an output buffer, and input buffer, and a controller. The output buffer stores cells for transmission by a corresponding one of the output ports. The input buffer temporarily stores cells for rerouting to at least one different one of the output ports. The controller reroutes the cells stored in the input buffer to output buffers corresponding to the different output ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Cooperman, John E. Rathke, Nee-Ben Gee
  • Patent number: 5862128
    Abstract: A signal switch with merged buffer architecture has multiple input ports connected to a circuit switch matrix which partially sorts the input signals based on output port destination. The circuit switch matrix is connected to multiple merged buffers, each in turn connected to a corresponding output port and feedback. Input signals entering the circuit switch matrix are normally sent to the buffer attached to the destination output port of the input signal, but, if more than one input signal is contending for an output port, all but the first contending input signal are misrouted to merged buffers that are not busy. The location in memory of all of the correctly routed and misrouted input signals in the switch is tracked by a control, which also routes input signals to their output port destinations from the merged buffers, and reroutes misrouted input signals to the correct buffers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Inventors: Michael Cooperman, Nee-Ben Gee, John Edmund Rathke
  • Patent number: 5774463
    Abstract: A switching matrix routes each received input to a unique output port. Each input specifies an output port as a destination. For each output port, a set of inputs contending for the output port is determined. A control for correctly routing selects an input from each set of contending inputs and routes it to the correct output port of the switching matrix. If no input specifies an output port as a destination, that output port is designated as an available output port. A control for misrouting determines the set of available output ports and the set of inputs that have not been correctly routed by the control for correctly routing. The control for misrouting then misroutes each remaining input to one of the available output ports of the switching matrix. The switching matrix may provide status signals for use by the switch in tracking the location of the correctly routed and misrouted inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: GTE Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventors: Michael Cooperman, Nee-Ben Gee, John Edmund Rathke