Patents by Inventor Roger Jonathan Helkey

Roger Jonathan Helkey 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: 8822906
    Abstract: An optical device and method providing multi-channel bulk optical power monitoring is disclosed. The device and method may include a scanning mirror, a plurality of input optical fibers, a plurality of output optical fibers, and at least one sample optical fiber optically connected to a photodetector. The device and method may further include a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface. The first reflective surface may reflect light from the input optical fibers to the second reflective surface. The second reflective surface may reflect a first portion of the light into the output optical fibers and pass a second portion of the light to the scanning mirror. The scanning mirror may reflect samples of the second portion of the light into the at least one sample optical fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Calient Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Shifu Yuan, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Nitin Kataria
  • Patent number: 8639069
    Abstract: A wavelength-selective optical switch for switching arbitrary wavelengths between optical fibers in mesh networks, using interference filters for separating optical wavelengths, and two-dimensional arrays of micromirrors for switching. Broadband switch inputs and outputs are provided for adding and dropping arbitrary wavelengths at each node of the network. A two-stage multiplexer and two-stage demultiplexer are provided to simplify the free-space demultiplexer and multiplexer. Mechanisms are provided that allows full non-blocking functionality in the presence of finite yield of the micromirror arrays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2014
    Assignee: Calient Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, John Edward Bowers, Xuezhe Zheng, David Welsh, Robert Anderson, Olivier Jerphagnon
  • Publication number: 20130119243
    Abstract: An optical device and method providing multi-channel bulk optical power monitoring is disclosed. The device and method may include a scanning mirror, a plurality of input optical fibers, a plurality of output optical fibers, and at least one sample optical fiber optically connected to a photodetector. The device and method may further include a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface. The first reflective surface may reflect light from the input optical fibers to the second reflective surface. The second reflective surface may reflect a first portion of the light into the output optical fibers and pass a second portion of the light to the scanning mirror. The scanning mirror may reflect samples of the second portion of the light into the at least one sample optical fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2011
    Publication date: May 16, 2013
    Applicant: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Shifu Yuan, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Nitin Kataria
  • Publication number: 20090263122
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for allowing diagnostics of a Passive Optical Network without significant loss of service to active customer sites. A plurality of primary transmitters operating at a first wavelength band are coupled to an optical switch of an optical network operating at a first wavelength band. A backup transmitter operating at the first wavelength band is coupled to a first input of a wavelength division multiplexer. An optical device operating at a second wavelength band is coupled to a second input of the wavelength division multiplexer. An output of the wavelength division multiplexer is coupled to an input of the optical switch. Outputs of the optical switch are coupled to a plurality of optical splitters. Each splitter has a plurality of optical outputs. The optical switch is reconfigured such that one of the optical switch outputs that was carrying traffic from one of the primary transmitters carries traffic from the backup transmitter after reconfiguring the optical switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2008
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, Volkan Kaman
  • Patent number: 7529441
    Abstract: An optical switch for routing arbitrary wavelengths between optical fibers in optical networks. The optical switch may include a highly wavelength dispersive element together with a spatially dispersive element to separate the wavelengths. Broadband switch inputs and outputs may be provided for adding and dropping arbitrary wavelengths at each node of the network. Fiber demultiplexers and multiplexers may also be used to reduce the impact of mirror array yield on switch functionality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, Shifu Yuan, Xuezhe Zheng
  • Patent number: 7496252
    Abstract: An optical switch fabric with an input stage, an output stage, and a center stage coupled in a cascaded manner. The center stage includes (1) a minimum number of center switches greater than one that cause the optical switch fabric to be strict-sense nonblocking and (2) at least one additional center switch to provide redundancy for the optical switch fabric. A module is described that includes optical input and output switches coupled to an optical center stage of an optical switch fabric. The module includes an interior cavity that contains free space beams from both the optical input switch and the optical output switch. A method is described for reconfiguring a redundant optical switch into a multilevel optical switch without interrupting operation of the signals carried by the optical switch by adding additional switch components and reconfiguring the fiber interconnection between switch elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2009
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Matthew Corbalis, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Walt Joseph Fant
  • Patent number: 7254293
    Abstract: An optical switch for routing arbitrary wavelengths between optical fibers in optical networks. The optical switch may include a highly wavelength dispersive element together with a spatially dispersive element to separate the wavelengths. Broadband switch inputs and outputs may be provided for adding and dropping arbitrary wavelengths at each node of the network. Fiber demultiplexers and multiplexers may also be used to reduce the impact of mirror array yield on switch functionality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2007
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, Shifu Yuan, Xuezhe Zheng
  • Patent number: 7248760
    Abstract: An optical switch fabric with an input stage, an output stage, and a center stage coupled in a cascaded manner. The center stage includes (1) a minimum number of center switches greater than one that cause the optical switch fabric to be strict-sense nonblocking and (2) at least one additional center switch to provide redundancy for the optical switch fabric. A module is described that includes optical input and output switches coupled to an optical center stage of an optical switch fabric. The module includes an interior cavity that contains free space beams from both the optical input switch and the optical output switch. A method is described for reconfiguring a redundant optical switch into a multilevel optical switch without interrupting operation of the signals carried by the optical switch by adding additional switch components and reconfiguring the fiber interconnection between switch elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Matthew Corbalis, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Walt Joseph Fant
  • Patent number: 7146069
    Abstract: A system is described for providing selectable delay. A first converter converts a first electromagnetic signal into an optical signal. An optical switch is coupled to the first converter to provide selectable delay by selection of paths by a plurality of movable microelectromechanical system (MEMS) mirrors. The paths have respective measurable differences in delay for the optical signal. A second converter coupled to the optical switch converts the optical signal into a second electromagnetic signal. The differences in delay for the optical signal result in differences to delay for the second electromagnetic signal in comparison to the first electromagnetic signal. Relatively short delays are provided by the optical switch and relatively long delays are provided by a plurality of fiberoptic delay lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: John Edward Bowers, Roger Jonathan Helkey
  • Patent number: 7110633
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described to provide optical path protection for an optical switching system. An apparatus includes a first optical core switch, a second optical core switch, and an optical protection switch. The optical protection switch has at least two inputs and at least two outputs that allow the optical protection switch to direct input optical data traffic to one of the first optical core switch and the second optical core switch, and to direct a test signal to the other of the first optical core switch and the second optical core switch. For one embodiment, the optical protection switch is a 2×2 non-blocking optical switch having only two-path loss optimization. Alternatively, the optical protection switch may be a blocking 3×2 optical switch implemented to function as a 2×2 non-blocking optical switch. For one embodiment, the blocking 3×2 optical switch is a translational switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, John Edward Bowers, Adrian Keating
  • Patent number: 6882766
    Abstract: An optical switch fabric with an input stage, an output stage, and a center stage coupled in a cascaded manner. The center stage includes (1) a minimum number of center switches greater than one that cause the optical switch fabric to be strict-sense nonblocking and (2) at least one additional center switch to provide redundancy for the optical switch fabric. A module is described that includes optical input and output switches coupled to an optical center stage of an optical switch fabric. The module includes an interior cavity that contains free space beams from both the optical input switch and the optical output switch. A method is described for reconfiguring a redundant optical switch into a multilevel optical switch without interrupting operation of the signals carried by the optical switch by adding additional switch components and reconfiguring the fiber interconnection between switch elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Matthew Corbalis, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Walt Joseph Fant
  • Patent number: 6819824
    Abstract: Optical switch packaging techniques and optical switch components are described. In one aspect, an optical switch component that includes a die mounted on an interposer is described. The die has an exposed array of mirrors that can be used as part of an optical switch. Typically, the interposer will also have a fiber array mount arranged to receive a fiber bundle and to position the fiber bundle appropriately over the array of mirrors. In some embodiments, an optical switch can be formed by putting together two mirror image interposer based optical switch components. When placing two interposer based optical switch components together, an alignment frame may be positioned between the interposers to help maintain a desired spacing between the respective arrays of mirrors. In some such embodiments, an inner housing is provided that encloses the dice, the fiber array mounts the alignment frame and portions of the interposers, but leaves connectors mounted on the interposers exposed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Calient Networks
    Inventors: David Welsh, James R. Sechrist, John Edward Bowers, Adrian Keating, Xuezhe Zheng, David Kinghorn, Bart Erwin, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Paul Wills
  • Patent number: 6792177
    Abstract: The invention provides an optical switch comprising a housing, an input optical fiber, a mirror substrate, an input pivoting mirror, an output optical fiber, a first optical splitter, and a first optical detector. The input optical fiber propagates a light beam and is secured to the housing. The mirror substrate is secured to the housing. The input pivoting mirror is located in a path of the light beam after leaving the input optical fiber. The input pivoting mirror is pivotally secured to the mirror substrate. Pivoting of the mirror relative to the mirror substrate alters an angle with which the light beam is reflected therefrom. The output optical fiber is secured to the housing and has an end through which the light beam enters after being reflected by the input pivoting mirror. The first optical splitter is located in a path of the light beam after leaving the input optical fiber. The first optical splitter splits the light beam into a first propagated portion and a first monitoring portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: David Edward Welsh, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Adrian Keating, Daniel Jacob Blumenthal, Walter Joseph Fant
  • Patent number: 6788842
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include method and apparatus for detecting the alignment of movable reflectors in an optical switch. A diagnostic device embodiment includes a two-dimensional photoimager positioned to receive light from movable mirrors in the switch. Each movable mirror reflects light to different two-dimensional positions on the photoimager based on the position of each movable mirror, thereby creating a two-dimensional image of the reflector array. A controller receives information from the photoimager and adjusts the positions of the movable mirrors according to light received at the photoimager. A related diagnostic device includes an illumination source for directing monitor light beams onto the movable mirrors where the monitor beams are reflected onto the photoimager. This configuration provides two-dimensional information concerning the current position of the movable mirrors which is used to monitor and adjust the positions of the movable mirrors of the switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Calient Networks
    Inventors: Robert Kehl Sink, John Edward Bowers, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Robert Anderson, Noel MacDonald
  • Patent number: 6612706
    Abstract: A micromachined apparatus for reflecting light is described that is designed to reduce losses in quality or intensity of light. Mirrors are used having lengths that are longer than their widths to reduce clipping of light when a mirror is located at an angle with respect to light falling thereon. Relatively long mirror torsion components are used to reduce forces required to pivot the mirrors. Regardless of the dimensions of the mirrors and the use of long torsion components, the mirrors are still located relatively close to one another. The relatively close positioning of the mirrors is due to a combined use of notches formed in support frames to which the torsion components are secured, oval shapes of the mirrors which take up less space than rectangular shapes, matching oval openings in the support frames, and the arrangement of the support frames in a non-rectangular array wherein tips of the support frames are located between one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger Jonathan Helkey
  • Patent number: 6585383
    Abstract: A micromachined apparatus for reflecting light is described that is designed to reduce losses in quality or intensity of light. Mirrors are used having lengths that are longer than their widths to reduce clipping of light when a mirror is located at an angle with respect to light falling thereon. Relatively long mirror torsion components are used to reduce forces required to pivot the mirrors. Regardless of the dimensions of the mirrors and the use of long torsion components, the mirrors are still located relatively close to one another. The relatively close positioning of the mirrors is due to a combined use of notches formed in support frames to which the torsion components are secured, oval shapes of the mirrors which take up less space than rectangular shapes, matching oval openings in the support frames, and the arrangement of the support frames in a non-rectangular array wherein tips of the support frames are located between one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger Jonathan Helkey
  • Patent number: 6578974
    Abstract: A micromachined apparatus for reflecting light is described that is designed to reduce losses in quality or intensity of light. Mirrors are used having lengths that are longer than their widths to reduce clipping of light when a mirror is located at an angle with respect to light falling thereon. Relatively long mirror torsion components are used to reduce forces required to pivot the mirrors. Regardless of the dimensions of the mirrors and the use of long torsion components, the mirrors are still located relatively close to one another. The relatively close positioning of the mirrors is due to a combined use of notches formed in support frames to which the torsion components are secured, oval shapes of the mirrors which take up less space than rectangular shapes, matching oval openings in the support frames, and the arrangement of the support frames in a non-rectangular array wherein tips of the support frames are located between one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Roger Jonathan Helkey
  • Patent number: 6563106
    Abstract: A micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) mirror device and methods for fabricating the same allow for a large range of angular motion for a center mirror component. The large range of angular motion for a center mirror component is dictated simply by a thickness of a substrate used or a thickness of a thick film used in making a support structure to support the center mirror component. The MEMS mirror device and methods for fabricating the same allow a large number mirror devices to be fabricated on a substrate. The MEMS mirror device includes a substrate. Electrodes are formed supported by the substrate. A support structure is formed adjacent to the electrodes. A hinge pattern and a mirror pattern having a center mirror component are formed such that the support structure supports the hinge pattern and mirror pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: John Edward Bowers, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Charles Corbalis, Robert Kehl Sink, Seung Bok Lee, Noel MacDonald
  • Patent number: 6560384
    Abstract: An optical switch is described having mirrors that are located over an area having an approximate oval shape. Each mirror is pivotable about a first axis and about a second axis transverse to the first axis. Because of the construction and assembly of each mirror, pivoting about the first axis is more limited than pivoting about the second axis. The area over which the mirrors are located is designed to accommodate pivoting about the first axis and about the second axis such that the area has a length and a width wherein the length is much more than the width. In addition, pivoting about the first axis limits pivoting about the second axis and pivoting about the second axis limits pivoting about the first axis. Because pivoting about one axis limits pivoting about another axis, the area over which the mirrors are located has an oval shape as opposed to a rectangular shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Calient Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Jonathan Helkey, Herbert Paul Koenig, John Edward Bowers, Robert Kehl Sink
  • Publication number: 20020126949
    Abstract: The invention provides an optical switch comprising a housing, an input optical fiber, a mirror substrate, an input pivoting mirror, an output optical fiber, a first optical splitter, and a first optical detector. The input optical fiber propagates a light beam and is secured to the housing. The mirror substrate is secured to the housing. The input pivoting mirror is located in a path of the light beam after leaving the input optical fiber. The input pivoting mirror is pivotally secured to the mirror substrate. Pivoting of the mirror relative to the mirror substrate alters an angle with which the light beam is reflected therefrom. The output optical fiber is secured to the housing and has an end through which the light beam enters after being reflected by the input pivoting mirror. The first optical splitter is located in a path of the light beam after leaving the input optical fiber. The first optical splitter splits the light beam into a first propagated portion and a first monitoring portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Inventors: David Edward Welsh, Roger Jonathan Helkey, Adrian Keating, Daniel Jacob Blumenthal, Walter Joseph Fant