Patents by Inventor Robert B. Elkins, II

Robert B. Elkins, II 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: 9529162
    Abstract: An optical fiber connector includes a fiber alignment body including a continuous optical fiber guide channel extending therethrough. The continuous optical fiber guide channel has a lead-in channel portion, a lead-out channel portion and a turn portion that connects the lead-in channel portion and the lead-out channel portion. The fiber alignment body has a reflective surface formed of metal that receives light traveling from an optical fiber located within the lead-in channel portion of the continuous optical fiber channel and reflects the light into the lead-out channel portion of the continuous optical fiber channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2016
    Assignee: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Danley, Robert B. Elkins, II, Kevin B. Sparks
  • Publication number: 20140099060
    Abstract: An optical fiber connector includes a fiber alignment body including a continuous optical fiber guide channel extending therethrough. The continuous optical fiber guide channel has a lead-in channel portion, a lead-out channel portion and a turn portion that connects the lead-in channel portion and the lead-out channel portion. The fiber alignment body has a reflective surface formed of metal that receives light traveling from an optical fiber located within the lead-in channel portion of the continuous optical fiber channel and reflects the light into the lead-out channel portion of the continuous optical fiber channel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2012
    Publication date: April 10, 2014
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Danley, Robert B. Elkins, II, Kevin B. Sparks
  • Patent number: 7729583
    Abstract: Flexible closures and other flexible optical assemblies that are installed within a factory, or in the field, and then deployed using cable installation methods, wherein the flexible closures and assemblies have the ability to bend and twist without incurring physical damage to their structure, optical fibers and splices disposed within, and without significant attenuation in the optical fibers when exposed to conventional installation stresses. Flexible closures that replace conventional substantially rigid closures in order to facilitate pre-engineered and assembled distribution cable installation within an optical network, and the physical, bending and material properties of such closures, and methods of manufacturing and installing the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7658549
    Abstract: A pre-connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly includes a plurality of optical fibers and at least one mid-span access location along the length of the distribution cable. At least one of the optical fibers is accessed, terminated and then connectorized at the mid-span access location to an optical connector disposed within a receptacle. The mid-span access location, the accessed, terminated and connectorized optical fiber, the optical connector and at least a portion of the receptacle are encapsulated with a protective overmolded shell. A tether including at least one optical fiber connectorized at a first end of the tether is optically connected to the optical connector through the receptacle. A second end of the tether opposite the first end terminates in a network optical connection terminal, thereby compensating for a span length measurement difference between the actual location of the mid-span access and the desired location of the optical connection terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2010
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Thomas Theuerkorn, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther
  • Patent number: 7660501
    Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprising a first fiber optic cable having pre-selected optical fibers pre-terminated and branched at a cable access point, a second cable optically connected to the pre-terminated optical fibers, and a flexible body encapsulating the cable access point. A method for manufacturing a fiber optic cable assembly comprising providing a fiber optic cable, making an opening in the cable for access, pre-terminating pre-selected optical fibers, optically connecting the pre-selected optical fibers with optical fibers of a tether cable, and encapsulating at least a portion of the cable access location within a flexible overmolded body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2010
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7542651
    Abstract: A cable assembly comprising a first fiber optic cable, a second fiber optic cable attached to the first fiber optic cable, and an apparatus for remotely releasing at least a portion of the second fiber optic cable from attachment to the first fiber optic cable. A cable assembly comprising a distribution cable, a tether cable attached and optically interconnected to the distribution cable at a first position, and removably attached to the distribution cable at one or more second positions, and a tether cable release apparatus for remotely releasing at least a portion of the tether cable from the distribution cable to allow the tether and a tethered assembly to be pulled to a predetermined location within a network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2009
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Christopher Paul Lewallen, James P. Luther, Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, Joseph Cody
  • Publication number: 20090034921
    Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprising a first fiber optic cable having pre-selected optical fibers pre-terminated and branched at a cable access point, a second cable optically connected to the pre-terminated optical fibers, and a flexible body encapsulating the cable access point. A method for manufacturing a fiber optic cable assembly comprising providing a fiber optic cable, making an opening in the cable for access, pre-terminating pre-selected optical fibers, optically connecting the pre-selected optical fibers with optical fibers of a tether cable, and encapsulating at least a portion of the cable access location within a flexible overmolded body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins,, II, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7450804
    Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprising a first fiber optic cable having pre-selected optical fibers pre-terminated and branched at a cable access point, a second cable optically connected to the pre-terminated optical fibers, and a flexible body encapsulating the cable access point. A method for manufacturing a fiber optic cable assembly comprising providing a fiber optic cable, making an opening in the cable for access, pre-terminating pre-selected optical fibers, optically connecting the pre-selected optical fibers with optical fibers of a tether cable, and encapsulating at least a portion of the cable access location within a flexible overmolded body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2008
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7393142
    Abstract: A ferrule comprising a molded ferrule body defining fiber bores, an end face of a connective end of the ferrule positioned about the fiber bores, and an integral reference surface for determining the angularity of the end face. The integral reference surface is not machined subsequent to a ferrule molding process and is accessible after assembly of the ferrule body into a connector body. A multi-fiber ferrule comprising a connective end defining an end face, a rear non-connective portion defining a protruding shoulder, and an integral reference datum positioned on a surface of the shoulder accessible for determining the angularity of a plane defined by the end face, wherein the integral datum is accessible when the ferrule is received within a connector body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: David L. Dean, Jr., James P. Luther, Robert B. Elkins, II
  • Patent number: 7330621
    Abstract: Flexible closures and other flexible optical assemblies that are installed within a factory, or in the field, and then deployed using cable installation methods, wherein the flexible closures and assemblies have the ability to bend and twist without incurring physical damage to their structure, optical fibers and splices disposed within, and without significant attenuation in the optical fibers when exposed to conventional installation stresses. Flexible closures that replace conventional substantially rigid closures in order to facilitate pre-engineered and assembled distribution cable installation within an optical network, and the physical, bending and material properties of such closures, and methods of manufacturing and installing the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7302152
    Abstract: An overmolded multi-port optical connection terminal for a fiber optic distribution cable includes a tether cable containing a plurality of optical fibers optically connected to a corresponding plurality of optical fibers terminated from the fiber optic distribution cable at a first end of the tether cable, an overmolded housing a the second end of the tether cable, at least one connector port, and plenum means for accommodating excess fiber length (EFL) caused by shrinkage of the tether cable and/or pistoning of the optical fibers of the tether cable during connector mating. In one embodiment, a centralized plenum means is defined by an internal cavity within the overmolded housing sufficient for accommodating the EFL without micro bending. In another embodiment, a distributed plenum means is defined by an oversized tubular portion of the tether cable having an inner diameter sufficient for accommodating the EFL without micro bending.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2007
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: James P. Luther, Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen
  • Patent number: 7267491
    Abstract: A ferrule assembly having highly protruding optical fibers and a corresponding method of efficiently, precisely and repeatedly fabricating the ferrule assemblies are provided. In this regard, a ferrule assembly is provided that includes a plurality of optical fibers extending at least about 3.5 ?m beyond the front face. The end portions of the optical fibers of the ferrule assembly may also be substantially coplanar with the end portions of the optical fibers differing in position from one another by no more than 100 nm. The ferrule assembly may be efficiently fabricated by polishing the optical fibers to a desired protrusion without first grinding or polishing the optical fibers to be flush with the front face of the ferrule. The ferrule assembly may be even more efficiently fabricated in instances in which the ferrule includes at least one polishing feature, such as an outwardly extending pedestal or a recessed portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2007
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: James P. Luther, Hieu V. Tran, Dennis M. Knecht, Robert B. Elkins, II
  • Patent number: 7266274
    Abstract: A pre-connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly includes a plurality of optical fibers and at least one mid-span access location along the length of the distribution cable. At least one of the optical fibers is accessed, terminated and then connectorized at the mid-span access location to an optical connector disposed within a receptacle. The mid-span access location, the accessed, terminated and connectorized optical fiber, the optical connector and at least a portion of the receptacle are encapsulated with a protective overmolded shell. A tether including at least one optical fiber connectorized at a first end of the tether is optically connected to the optical connector through the receptacle. A second end of the tether opposite the first end terminates in a network optical connection terminal, thereby compensating for a span length measurement difference between the actual location of the mid-span access and the desired location of the optical connection terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2007
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Thomas Theuerkorn, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther
  • Patent number: 7228036
    Abstract: An adjustable tether assembly for a fiber optic distribution cable includes a tether cable and an overmolded housing secured at the end of the tether cable having at least one connector port. The tether assembly is attached to the distribution cable such that the position of the connector port is adjustable along the length of the distribution cable for mitigating differences between the pre-engineered span length distance and the actual span length distance following installation of the distribution cable. A method for mitigating a span length measurement difference in a pre-engineered fiber optic communications network is provided that includes optically connecting an adjustable tether assembly at a mid-span access location of a fiber optic distribution cable and positioning a housing secured at the free end of a tether cable having at least one connector port at a desired location in the network to compensate for the span length measurement difference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Dennis M. Knecht, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7197214
    Abstract: A method of laying an at least partially buried fiber optic cable includes placing a fiber optic cable with at least one associated alternating electromagnetic field emitting locating transponder (AEFELT) underground such that at least one AEFELT is buried underground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkorn, William C. Hurley, William S. Jackman, Michael J. Ott
  • Patent number: 7155093
    Abstract: A fiber optic distribution cable assembly having at least one factory-prepared mid-span access location for accessing and terminating optical fibers of the distribution cable includes a tether containing at least one optical fiber optically connected to an optical fiber terminated from the distribution cable and an overmolded body encapsulating the distribution cable and a portion of the tether to form the mid-span access location. The mid-span access location is provided with a preferential bend along an axis that is common to the distribution cable and the tether by a strength member positioned within the overmolded body and/or the overmolded body having a geometrical configuration that promotes bending along the common axis. The preferential bend reduces any path length differences between terminated optical fibers routed substantially on the common axis and optical fibers remaining within the distribution cable induced by bending, thereby preventing breakage of the terminated optical fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, James P. Luther, Thomas Theuerkom
  • Patent number: 7127143
    Abstract: A fiber optic distribution cable assembly includes a distribution cable having at least one predetermined mid-span access location and a tether for mitigating cable length errors at the mid-span access location in a pre-engineered fiber optic communications network. At least one optical fiber of the distribution cable is accessed at the mid-span access location and optically connected to an optical fiber disposed within the tether. Preferably, the first end of the tether is attached to the distribution cable by overmolding the mid-span access location with a flexible encapsulant material. The end of the optical fiber of the tether may be splice-ready or connectorized at the second end of the tether and protected within a crush resistant tube. Alternatively, the second end of the tether may terminate in an optical connection terminal defining at least one optical connection node, or may terminate in a linear chain of articulated optical connection nodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
  • Patent number: 7088893
    Abstract: A factory-prepared preterminated and pre-connectorized fiber optic distribution cable having at least one mid-span access location for providing access to a plurality of preterminated optical fibers pre-connectorized with a multi-fiber connector is provided. Also provided is a method of forming a pre-connectorized fiber optic distribution cable by terminating and pre-connectorizing a predetermined number of the plurality of optical fibers of the cable to create a pre-connectorized mid-span access location. The fiber optic distribution cable provides a low profile mid-span access location that is sufficiently flexible to be installed through relatively small-diameter buried conduits and over aerial installation sheave wheels and pulleys without violating the minimum bend radius of the cable or the optical fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: Terry L. Cooke, Robert B. Elkins, II, John B. Johnson, Dennis M. Knecht, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen
  • Patent number: 7077576
    Abstract: A fiber optic connector includes a multifiber ferrule and at least one force centering element for applying a biasing force to the ferrule in the longitudinal direction without introducing a moment about a lateral axis. The connector further includes a coil spring for exerting the biasing force and a spring seat disposed between the coil spring and the ferrule. The rearward portion or the forward portion of the spring seat may be provided with a pair of outwardly extending protrusions that are laterally spaced apart to transfer the biasing force to the ferrule. Alternatively, the forward portion of the spring seat or the rear face of the ferrule may define a convex surface. Alternatively, the ferrule defines a convex surface in the direction of a first lateral axis and the spring seat defines a convex surface in the direction of a second lateral axis perpendicular to the first lateral axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: James P. Luther, Terry L. Cooke, Michael deJong, Robert B. Elkins, II, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn, Tory A. Klavuhn
  • Patent number: 7036993
    Abstract: A pin retainer for a fiber optic connector includes a ferrule having a front face defining a hole for receiving a guide pin. The pin retainer permits the guide pin to be inserted in the field following assembly of the connector and polishing the front face of the ferrule. The pin retainer includes a frame and at least one retaining tab for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the hole from the front face. The frame may have an open side for permitting the pin retainer to be fabricated using a highly efficient wire EDM process. The pin retainer provides a pin retention force of at least about 8 lbs and may include a plurality of retaining tabs for engaging the guide pin in more than one location. The ferrule may be provided with an external feature to position the pin retainer on the ferrule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: James P. Luther, Michael deJong, Robert B. Elkins, II, Otto I. Szentesi, Thomas Theuerkorn