Patents by Inventor Peter A. Weimann

Peter A. Weimann 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: 20070127876
    Abstract: The specification describes an optical fiber drop cable with a flat configuration and having two side-by-side subunits. One of the subunits contains a cable strength member, e.g. a steel wire or stranded wire. The other subunit is an optical fiber subunit, which contains the optical fiber(s), and also contains one or more additional strength members. In a preferred embodiment, the cable is dry, and has conformal encasements that couple the optical fiber(s) to the outer cable sheath.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Luis Bocanegra, Harold Debban, Peter Weimann
  • Patent number: 7218821
    Abstract: The specification describes an optical fiber drop cable with a flat configuration and having two side-by-side subunits. One of the subunits contains a cable strength member, e.g. a steel wire or stranded wire. The other subunit is an optical fiber subunit, which contains the optical fiber(s), and also contains one or more additional strength members. In a preferred embodiment, the cable is dry, and has conformal encasements that couple the optical fiber(s) to the outer cable sheath.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2007
    Assignee: Furukawa Electric North America Inc.
    Inventors: Luis M. Bocanegra, Harold P. Debban, Peter A. Weimann
  • Publication number: 20060039659
    Abstract: The specification describes an optical fiber drop cable with a flat configuration and having two side-by-side subunits. One of the subunits contains a cable strength member, e.g. a steel wire or stranded wire. The other subunit is an optical fiber subunit, which contains the optical fiber(s), and also contains one or more additional strength members. In a preferred embodiment, the cable is dry, and has conformal encasements that couple the optical fiber(s) to the outer cable sheath.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Luis Bocanegra, Harold Debban, Peter Weimann
  • Patent number: 6973245
    Abstract: The specification describes an improved optical fiber cable wherein the cable cross section is round and contains a plurality of bundled optical fibers. The bundle may comprise randomly spaced fibers or fibers aligned in a ribbon configuration. The bundle is encased in a polymer encasement that couples mechanically to each optical fiber. Preferably, the fibers are spaced from the nearest neighbor to improve coupling. In some embodiments the encasement is relatively hard, and is deliberately made to adhere to the optical fiber bundle. Consequently the encasement medium functions as an effective stress translating medium that deliberately translates stresses on the cable to the optical fibers. The cable construction of the invention is essentially void free, and provides a dry cable with water blocking capability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Assignee: Furukawa Electric North America
    Inventors: Luis M. Bocanegra, Harold P. Debban, Jennifer R. Meeks, Kenneth L. Taylor, Peter A. Weimann
  • Publication number: 20050184411
    Abstract: The specification describes optical fiber cables designed for microduct installations. The microduct cables are coated with a sheath having particulates added to modify the drag of the outer surface of the cable to air, and thereby facilitate air blown installation. The particulates are nanoclay, silica, alumina, or other suitable solid particles of less than 5 microns. The coating comprises a prepolymer containing the filler, and is UV cured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2005
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Inventors: Kariofilis Konstadinidis, John Turnipseed, Peter Weimann
  • Patent number: 6934452
    Abstract: The specification describes an improved optical fiber cable wherein the cable cross section is round and contains a plurality of bundled optical fibers. The bundle may comprise randomly arranged optical fibers or optical fibers aligned in a ribbon configuration. The bundle is encased in a polymer encasement that couples mechanically to the optical fibers. In some embodiments the encasement is relatively hard, and is deliberately made to adhere to the optical fiber bundle. Consequently the encasement medium functions as an effective stress translating medium that deliberately translates stresses on the cable to the optical fibers. The cable construction of the invention is essentially void free, and provides a dry cable with water blocking capability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2005
    Assignee: Furukawa Electric North America Inc.
    Inventors: Luis M. Bocanegra, Harold P. Debban, Jennifer R. Meeks, Kenneth L. Taylor, Peter A. Weimann
  • Publication number: 20050141831
    Abstract: The specification describes an improved optical fiber cable wherein the cable cross section is round and contains a plurality of bundled optical fibers. The bundle may comprise randomly spaced fibers or fibers aligned in a ribbon configuration. The bundle is encased in a polymer encasement that couples mechanically to each optical fiber. Preferably, the fibers are spaced from the nearest neighbor to improve coupling. In some embodiments the encasement is relatively hard, and is deliberately made to adhere to the optical fiber bundle. Consequently the encasement medium functions as an effective stress translating medium that deliberately translates stresses on the cable to the optical fibers. The cable construction of the invention is essentially void free, and provides a dry cable with water blocking capability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Luis Bocanegra, Harold Debban, Jennifer Meeks, Kenneth Taylor, Peter Weimann
  • Publication number: 20050089285
    Abstract: The specification describes an improved optical fiber cable wherein the cable cross section is round and contains a plurality of bundled optical fibers. The bundle may comprise randomly arranged optical fibers or optical fibers aligned in a ribbon configuration. The bundle is encased in a polymer encasement that couples mechanically to the optical fibers. In some embodiments the encasement is relatively hard, and is deliberately made to adhere to the optical fiber bundle. Consequently the encasement medium functions as an effective stress translating medium that deliberately translates stresses on the cable to the optical fibers. The cable construction of the invention is essentially void free, and provides a dry cable with water blocking capability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2003
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Luis Bocanegra, Harold Debban, Jennifer Meeks, Kenneth Taylor, Peter Weimann
  • Patent number: 6836603
    Abstract: The specification describes an optical fiber drop cable with a flat configuration, corresponding to “A-drop” cable. The cable is dry, and has a conformal primary encasement that is coupled directly to the optical fiber(s). Coupling the optical fibers and the exterior surface of the cable provides unexpected benefits, reducing the tendency of the fiber cable to buckle or shrink-back, and reducing the susceptibility of the cable to fiber retraction. The drop cable comprises three in-line components encased in a conformal secondary encasement. The center component comprises the optical fiber(s) coupled to the primary encasement. Located on each side of the optical fiber system are strength members. In a preferred embodiment, dimensions of the three elements are chosen so that the diameter of the center component is less than the diameter of either strength member. This provides crush protection for the optical fiber system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: Furukawa Electric North America, Inc.
    Inventors: Luis M. Bocanegra, Harold P. Debban, Kenneth L. Taylor, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6801696
    Abstract: An optical fiber cable structure including a tube comprised of inorganic fillers dispersed within a soft resin, the tube housing optical fibers or ribbons surrounded by a water blocking material. The use of the inorganic fillers in the soft resin provides a cable structure with superior blowing performance due to low surface friction and high flexibility, allowing more effective installation of the fiber optic cable via blowing techniques The use of the inorganic fillers in the soft resin also reduces the thermal expansion/contraction of the cable structure, and increases the compression resistance of the cable structure to axial loads, providing protection to the optical fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2004
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: C. Shawn Davis, H. Paul Debban, Lisa A. Dixon, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6778744
    Abstract: An optical cable (10) includes one or more tubes (120), each containing a number of optical fibers (101), and a plastic jacket (160) that encloses the tube(s). A pair of diametrically opposed rods (300-1, 300-2) are at least partially embedded in the polyethylene jacket and are made from continuous-filament glass fibers that are embedded in epoxy. Each rod has a compressive stiffness that is effective to inhibit substantial contraction of the cable, and a tensile stiffness that is effective to receive tensile loads without substantial transfer of such loads to the glass fibers. Each dielectric rod includes a thin layer (330) of a frictional adhesion coating that provides a controlled adhesion between the rod and the jacket of between 50 and 300 lb./in2. Whereas dual-rod cable designs have a preferred bending plane that passes through the rods, controlled adhesion between the rods and the jacket enables the cable to be easily bent in other planes and to be blown through ducts having multiple corners.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Hartford Norris, Richard D. Small, Phillip Maurice Thomas, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6778745
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an optical fiber cable having improved optical fiber densities and no central strength member. The optical fiber cable includes one or more multi-fiber unit tubes having an optical fiber ribbon stack snugly positioned therein. The diagonal length of the ribbon stack is approximately equal or, alternatively, at least 90% of the inner diameter of the unit tube. The multi-fiber unit tube is made of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or other material soft and flexible enough to allow the ribbon stack to be relatively firmly positioned therein without affecting the optical fiber performance. The optical fiber cable includes one or more filling materials such as yarn fillers positioned, e.g., between the ribbon stack and the inner walls of the unit tube, to maintain the shape of the multi-fiber unit tube. The yarn filler material includes super absorbent polymers to reduce propagation of water down the unit tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: Harold P Debban, Jr., Clyde Jefferson Lever, Jr., Richard Norris, Dennis M Slaton, Richard Dalton Small, Jr., Phillip M Thomas, Peter A Weimann
  • Publication number: 20040091221
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an optical fiber cable having improved optical fiber densities and no central strength member. The optical fiber cable includes one or more multi-fiber unit tubes having an optical fiber ribbon stack snugly positioned therein. The diagonal length of the ribbon stack is approximately equal or, alternatively, at least 90% of the inner diameter of the unit tube. The multi-fiber unit tube is made of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or other material soft and flexible enough to allow the ribbon stack to be relatively firmly positioned therein without affecting the optical fiber performance. The optical fiber cable includes one or more filling materials such as yarn fillers positioned, e.g., between the ribbon stack and the inner walls of the unit tube, to maintain the shape of the multi-fiber unit tube. The yarn filler material includes super absorbent polymers to reduce propagation of water down the unit tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2001
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Harold P. Debban, Clyde Jefferson Lever, Richard Norris, Dennis M. Slaton, Richard Dalton Small, Phillip M. Thomas, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6721480
    Abstract: The specification describes an improved optical fiber ribbon cable. The cable design addresses the problem of wrinkles in the cable coating that occur on the interior bend radius on moderate bending of the cable. The wrinkles are much smaller than the bend radius, and are, relatively speaking, microbends. These may cause microbending losses in the fibers even where the bend radius is relatively large. The cable design of the invention has a combination of three important features. The cable cross section is round. The encasement for the optical fiber stack is relatively hard, and is deliberately made to adhere to the optical fiber stack. Consequently the encasement medium functions as an effective stress translating medium that deliberately translates stresses on the cable to the optical fibers. The optical fibers function as compressive strength members to retard longitudinal strain on the cables, and thereby reduce wrinkling of the encasement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: Furukawa Electric North America Inc.
    Inventors: Luis M. Bocanegra, Harold P. Debban, Jennifer R. Meeks, Kenneth L. Taylor, Peter A. Weimann
  • Publication number: 20040042743
    Abstract: The specification describes optical fiber cables designed for microduct installations. The microduct cables are coated with a sheath having particulates added to modify the drag of the outer surface of the cable to air, and thereby facilitate air blown installation. The particulates are nanoclay, silica, alumina, or other suitable solid particles of less than 5 microns. The coating comprises a prepolymer containing the filler, and is UV cured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2002
    Publication date: March 4, 2004
    Inventors: Kariofilis Konstadinidis, John M. Turnipseed, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6671441
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include an optical communication system having an optical cable with an improved configuration for multi-fiber arrangements. In particular, the invention is embodied in an optical communication system including an optical cable having an improved dry filling compound for protecting and maintaining multi-fiber arrangements therein and yet enabling relatively easy access thereto. The system includes a source of optical energy, an optical cable coupled to the source for transmitting optical energy from the source, and a receiver coupled to the optical cable for receiving optical energy from the source. The optical cable includes at least one multi-fiber unit tube having therein a plurality of optical fibers such as individual fibers or one or more fiber ribbons, and a dry filling compound formed around the at least one multi-fiber unit tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: Luis M Bocanegra, Christopher Shawn Davis, Harold P Debban, Jr., Clyde Jefferson Lever, Jr., Peter A Weimann
  • Publication number: 20030228116
    Abstract: An optical fiber cable structure including a tube comprised of inorganic fillers dispersed within a soft resin, the tube housing optical fibers or ribbons surrounded by a water blocking material. The use of the inorganic fillers in the soft resin provides a cable structure with superior blowing performance due to low surface friction and high flexibility, allowing more effective installation of the fiber optic cable via blowing techniques The use of the inorganic fillers in the soft resin also reduces the thermal expansion/contraction of the cable structure, and increases the compression resistance of the cable structure to axial loads, providing protection to the optical fibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2002
    Publication date: December 11, 2003
    Inventors: C. Shawn Davis, H. Paul Debban, Lisa A. Dixon, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6631229
    Abstract: The specification describes a water blocking tape for an optical fiber cable wherein the optical fibers in the cable are wrapped with a synthetic fibrous non-woven tape coated with a superabsorbent polymer powder coating. The particles in the powder are ultra-fine, i.e. have less than 7% weight fraction over 300 microns in diameter. Controlling the particle size within this range is found to reduce microbending losses in the optical fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp
    Inventors: Richard Norris, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6611646
    Abstract: A hybrid strength member (300) for an optical cable (10) is made from dielectric materials, and provides excellent compressive and tensile properties within a single structure. The strength member includes two concentric layers of filamentary strands that are embedded in a thermoset material such as epoxy. The filamentary strands of the inner layer (310) primarily comprise aramid fibers, while the filamentary strands of the outer layer (320) primarily comprise glass fibers. A pair of strength members (300-1, 300-2) is embedded in a plastic jacket of the optical cable at diametrically opposite sides of a central core tube that contains a number of optical fibers. Each strength member includes a thin coating (330) of a relatively soft material (i.e., a hardness of less than 80D on the Shore durometer scale) to enhance its coupling to the plastic jacket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: Richard Hartford Norris, Richard D. Small, Phillip Maurice Thomas, Peter A. Weimann
  • Patent number: 6594427
    Abstract: A jacket for an outside plant communication cable is made from a resin of an impact-modified polypropylene copolymer compounded with UV stabilizers. The resin has the characteristics of low cost, low post-extrusion shrinkage, high melting temperature and increased crush and abrasion resistance. The UV light stabilizers may include UV absorbers, quenchers, and/or hindered amine light stabilizers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Fitel USA Corp.
    Inventors: Lisa A. Dixon, Richard H. Norris, Richard D. Small, Phillip M. Thomas, Peter A. Weimann