Patents by Inventor Robert A. Burrous
Robert A. Burrous 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: 9821335Abstract: In accordance with one aspect, a faucet-supplied irrigation system is provided having a container, coiled tubing in the container, a plurality of pop-up sprinklers in the container, and a plurality of connectors in the container for attachment to the tubing and sprinklers. The irrigation system includes an irrigation controller in the container and a pressure regulator in the container to regulate water pressure of the supply of water to the sprinklers from the faucet. The container is configured to maintain a plurality of the coiled tubing, pop-up sprinklers, connectors, controller and regulator in a predetermined arrangement within the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Rain Bird CorporationInventors: Robert A. Burrous, James A. Elzey, Clint R. Haas, David M. Redmond
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Patent number: 9248952Abstract: A dispenser for conduit and related components and tools is provided. In one form, the dispenser includes a first container configured to receive tubing and a second container configured to be connected to the first container. The second container has one or more compartments for containing one or more components or tools for use with the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Rain Bird CorporationInventors: Robert A. Burrous, Clint R. Haas, James A. Elzey
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Publication number: 20150283572Abstract: In accordance with one aspect, a faucet-supplied irrigation system is provided having a container, coiled tubing in the container, a plurality of pop-up sprinklers in the container, and a plurality of connectors in the container for attachment to the tubing and sprinklers. The irrigation system includes an irrigation controller in the container and a pressure regulator in the container to regulate water pressure of the supply of water to the sprinklers from the faucet. The container is configured to maintain a plurality of the coiled tubing, pop-up sprinklers, connectors, controller and regulator in a predetermined arrangement within the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: Rain Bird CorporationInventors: Robert A. Burrous, James A. Elzey, Clint R. Haas, David M. Redmond
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Publication number: 20140262866Abstract: A dispenser for conduit and related components and tools is provided. In one form, the dispenser includes a first container configured to receive tubing and a second container configured to be connected to the first container. The second container has one or more compartments for containing one or more components or tools for use with the tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Robert A. Burrous, Clint R. Haas, James A. Elzey
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Patent number: 6411767Abstract: A housing defines an internal cavity and an opening to the internal cavity. An end cap occludes the opening. Fiber optic cables extend through ports in the end cap. A support frame is connected to the end cap and is positioned in the internal cavity. The support frame includes a support member having opposite front and rear ends. The support frame includes upper and lower front extensions connected to the support member. The front extensions extend away from the support member and divergently with respect to one another. The front extensions are connected to the end cap. Flanges protruding from the front extensions receive strain relief for brackets. Container-like devices for containing optical fibers are carried by opposite sides of the support member. An elongate channel for receiving optical fibers and an elongate opening to the channel extend along the back side of a container-like device carried by the support member.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Robert A. Burrous, Michael W. Canning, William Cregan, Christopher L. Holderness, Kelly J. Smith, Kevin L. Strause
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Patent number: 6327414Abstract: A apparatus and method are provided to provide a readily rearrangeable interconnection point between two fiber cables. A panel has a series of trays for holding joined fiber pairs. One of the cables is fanned out in equal length fan out tubes and fiber guides are located such that any fan out tube can be routed with its slack managed to any tray in the series of trays. As such, rearrangement of the fan out tubes along the series of trays is readily achieved. The complements of the other cable are routed to the other side of the trays. Inside the trays, the individual fibers are routed to joint holders. The trays are pivotally attached to the panel and hang at a downward angle. The trays are pivotable upward to allow access to lower trays. Opposed fibers are joined and the resulting joint is stored in the trays.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: CCS Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Strause, Robert A. Burrous
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Patent number: 6061492Abstract: A apparatus and method are provided to provide a readily rearrangeable interconnection point between two fiber cables. A panel has a series of trays for holding joined fiber pairs. One of the cables is fanned out in equal length fanout tubes and fiber guides are located such that any fanout tube can be routed with its slack managed to any tray in the series of trays. As such, rearrangement of the fanout tubes along the series of trays is readily achieved. The complements of the other cable are routed to the other side of the trays. Inside the trays, the individual fibers are routed to joint holders. The trays are pivotally attached to the panel and hang at a downward angle. The trays are pivotable upward to allow access to lower trays. Opposed fibers are joined and the resulting joint is stored in the trays.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Siecor CorporationInventors: Kevin L. Strause, Robert A. Burrous
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Patent number: 6014490Abstract: The optical fiber interconnection closure includes a housing defining an internal cavity and a fiber management frame disposed within the internal cavity. The fiber management frame includes a plurality of partitions for dividing the internal cavity into at least one and, more commonly, a plurality of slack storage compartments and a fiber interconnection compartment. The slack storage compartments are adapted to store slack lengths of optical fiber, while the fiber interconnection compartment is adapted to receive end portions of the optical fibers from the slack storage compartment such that the optical fibers can be interconnected therein. More particularly, one slack storage compartment can store slack lengths of unspliced express optical fibers, while another slack storage compartment can store slack lengths of the optical fibers that are spliced within the closure.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Siecor Operation, LLCInventors: Michael W. Canning, Kevin L. Strause, Robert A. Burrous, Christopher L. Holderness