Patents by Inventor Scott Keith
Scott Keith 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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Publication number: 20240355508Abstract: A network architecture and a ceiling-mounted enclosure for an office building allows end user devices far from a main equipment room to communicate with servers and outside provider services available within the equipment room. Network cabling includes at least one optical fiber to establish communication between the equipment room and the enclosure and electrical conductors to carry high voltage pulses, exceeding 300 Volts DC, from the equipment room to the enclosure. The enclosure includes a power connection compartment to terminate the high-voltage, a power conversion compartment housing power conversion equipment to convert the high voltage into a lower voltage DC output and/or an AC power output, and a data connection compartment housing data communication equipment to establish communication between the at least one optical fiber and a plurality of ports for twisted pair cable connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Wayne HOPKINSON, Ronna DAVIS, Scott KEITH, Jeffrey OBERSKI
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Patent number: 8953919Abstract: A telecommunications module includes: (a) an enclosure having a housing member with a floor and opposed side walls that each has a post that extends inwardly and an upper lip with an outwardly-facing slot; a bezel with a main body and a pair of rearwardly-extending projections, each having an aperture that receives a respective post of the housing side walls, the main body being positioned adjacent a forward edge of the housing floor; and a cover having a ceiling, a rear wall and opposed side walls, each having at least one inwardly-extending finger received in a slot of one of the housing member side walls, the rear wall being positioned adjacent a rear edge of the housing floor; (b) an MPO adapter; (c) a plurality of optical fibers attached to the MPO adapter; and (d) a plurality of caps mounted in the bezels and attached to respective optical fibers.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventor: Scott Keith
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Patent number: 8879278Abstract: A cord bundle assembly includes: a plurality of communications cords, each of the communications cords comprising a plurality of communications signal-carrying members, the communications cords being grouped as a bundle; and a cord management assembly. The cord management assembly includes: a fixed cuff that encircles and is fixed relative to the plurality of communications cords; a slip cuff that encircles and is slidable relative to the plurality of communications cords; and a generally cylindrical sleeve having first and second ends, the fixed cuff being mounted to the first end, and the slip cuff being mounted to the second end. This configuration can assist in the management and organization of cords arranged in a cord bundle as they are routed between communications equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: CommScope, Inc.Inventor: Scott Keith
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Patent number: 8655137Abstract: A module adapted for use with a datacommunications equipment mounting structure includes: a generally upright divider panel; a cover panel disposed generally parallel to the divider panel, the cover panel and divider panel being spaced apart from each other to form a gap; and a plurality of telecommunications cables, each of the telecommunications cables comprising a plurality of telecommunications patch cords, the cables comprising bundled patch cords at a first end and unbundled patch cords at a second opposite end, the cables being positioned in the gap between the divider panel and cover panel. The bundled patch cords at the cable first end include first interconnection terminals, and the unbundled patch cords at the second end include second interconnection terminals. The first terminals are located at first edges of the divider and cover panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventors: Matthew Baldassano, David Beihoff, Elyse Ge Hylander, Scott Keith, Ernest C. Pickens, Aaron Talmage Stout, Yinglin Yang, Timothy Anderson
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Publication number: 20130266283Abstract: A module adapted for use with a datacommunications equipment mounting structure includes: a generally upright divider panel; a cover panel disposed generally parallel to the divider panel, the cover panel and divider panel being spaced apart from each other to form a gap; and a plurality of telecommunications cables, each of the telecommunications cables comprising a plurality of telecommunications patch cords, the cables comprising bundled patch cords at a first end and unbundled patch cords at a second opposite end, the cables being positioned in the gap between the divider panel and cover panel. The bundled patch cords at the cable first end include first interconnection terminals, and the unbundled patch cords at the second end include second interconnection terminals. The first terminals are located at first edges of the divider and cover panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Matthew Baldassano, David Beihoff, Elyse Ge Hylander, Scott Keith, Ernest C. Pickens, Aaron Talmage Stout, Yinglin Yang, Timothy Anderson
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Publication number: 20130242506Abstract: A telecommunications module includes: (a) an enclosure having a housing member with a floor and opposed side walls that each has a post that extends inwardly and an upper lip with an outwardly-facing slot; a bezel with a main body and a pair of rearwardly-extending projections, each having an aperture that receives a respective post of the housing side walls, the main body being positioned adjacent a forward edge of the housing floor; and a cover having a ceiling, a rear wall and opposed side walls, each having at least one inwardly-extending finger received in a slot of one of the housing member side walls, the rear wall being positioned adjacent a rear edge of the housing floor; (b) an MPO adapter; (c) a plurality of optical fibers attached to the MPO adapter; and (d) a plurality of caps mounted in the bezels and attached to respective optical fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventor: Scott Keith
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Patent number: 8472774Abstract: A module adapted for use with a datacommunications equipment mounting structure includes: a generally upright divider panel; a cover panel disposed generally parallel to the divider panel, the cover panel and divider panel being spaced apart from each other to form a gap; and a plurality of telecommunications cables, each of the telecommunications cables comprising a plurality of telecommunications patch cords, the cables comprising bundled patch cords at a first end and unbundled patch cords at a second opposite end, the cables being positioned in the gap between the divider panel and cover panel. The bundled patch cords at the cable first end include first interconnection terminals, and the unbundled patch cords at the second end include second interconnection terminals. The first terminals are located at first edges of the divider and cover panels.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventors: Matthew Baldassano, David Beihoff, Elyse Ge Hylander, Scott Keith, Ernest C. Pickens, Aaron Talmage Stout, Yinglin Yang, Timothy Anderson
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Publication number: 20120195019Abstract: A cord bundle assembly includes: a plurality of communications cords, each of the communications cords comprising a plurality of communications signal-carrying members, the communications cords being grouped as a bundle; and a cord management assembly. The cord management assembly includes: a fixed cuff that encircles and is fixed relative to the plurality of communications cords; a slip cuff that encircles and is slidable relative to the plurality of communications cords; and a generally cylindrical sleeve having first and second ends, the fixed cuff being mounted to the first end, and the slip cuff being mounted to the second end. This configuration can assist in the management and organization of cords arranged in a cord bundle as they are routed between communications equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Scott Keith
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Publication number: 20110051341Abstract: A module adapted for use with a datacommunications equipment mounting structure includes: a generally upright divider panel; a cover panel disposed generally parallel to the divider panel, the cover panel and divider panel being spaced apart from each other to form a gap; and a plurality of telecommunications cables, each of the telecommunications cables comprising a plurality of telecommunications patch cords, the cables comprising bundled patch cords at a first end and unbundled patch cords at a second opposite end, the cables being positioned in the gap between the divider panel and cover panel. The bundled patch cords at the cable first end include first interconnection terminals, and the unbundled patch cords at the second end include second interconnection terminals. The first terminals are located at first edges of the divider and cover panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Matthew Baldassano, David Beihoff, Elyse Ge Hylander, Scott Keith, Ernest C. Pickens, Aaron Talmage Stout, Yinglin Yang, Timothy Anderson
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Publication number: 20080050972Abstract: A 110-style patch cord includes: a plug having opposed front and rear ends and a generally horizontal support surface; a plurality of electrical contacts mounted in the plug, each contact including a generally vertically oriented blade, the blades having exposed front edges positioned above the support surface and defining a first vertical plane; and a cable with a plurality of conductors, wherein each contact is electrically connected to a respective one of the conductors, the cable extending from the front end of the plug. At least one anti-snagging gusset is mounted on the support surface in front of the first plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Scott Keith, Golam Choudhury
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Publication number: 20070175654Abstract: A communications cable management system includes a support structure and a door assembly. The support structure defines a cable trough and includes at least two first mount structures and at least two second mount structures spaced apart from the at least two first mount structures. The door assembly includes a door body, first and second latch mechanisms, and first and second actuators. The door body has first and second opposed side edges. The first latch mechanism includes at least two first latch structures each selectively positionable between a latched position, wherein the first latch structure engages a respective one of the first mount structures to secure the door body to the support structure for pivotal movement therebetween about a first pivot axis proximate the first side edge of the door body, and an unlatched position, wherein the first latch structure is disengaged from the first mount structure to permit the first side edge of the door to be separated from the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Scott Keith, Golam Choudhury, Gus Checketts, Chin Choi-Feng, Theodore Conorich, Tim Cronin, John Lapetina, Roy Riccomini, Andy Logan, Cormac Eubanks, Mike Krynock, William Millie
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Publication number: 20070178744Abstract: An insulation displacement contact (IDC) includes: upper and lower ends, each of the upper and lower ends including a slot configured to receive a conductor therein, the slots being generally parallel and non-collinear; and a transitional area merging with the upper and lower ends. An IDC of this configuration can be employed, for example, in 110-style connectors, and can enable such connectors to compensate for differential to common mode crosstalk between adjacent IDC pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Amid Hashim, Scott Keith
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Publication number: 20060292920Abstract: An insulation displacement contact (IDC) includes: upper and lower ends, each of the upper and lower ends including a slot configured to receive a conductor therein, the slots being generally parallel and non-collinear; and a transitional area merging with the upper and lower ends. An IDC of this configuration can be employed, for example, in 110-style connectors, and can enable such connectors to compensate for differential to common mode crosstalk between adjacent IDC pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Amid Hashim, Scott Keith
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Publication number: 20050265013Abstract: A modular shelf system for use with an equipment support structure to manage cables has opposed front and rear sides. The shelf system includes a base member adapted to be secured to the equipment support structure and first and second drawers mounted on the base member in side-by-side relation. Each of the first and second drawers is adapted to receive at least one cable from the rear side of the shelf system. Each of the first and second drawers includes a front panel located adjacent the front side of the shelf system and defines a cable port. Each of the first and second drawers is slidable between a first, stored position within the base member and an open position wherein the respective drawer is disposed forwardly of and at least partially withdrawn from the base member to provide access from the front side of the shelf system to a cable or cables introduced into the respective drawer from the rear side of the shelf system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: Scott Keith, William Gordon, Timothy Miller, James Hulsey
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Patent number: D588998Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: CommScope Solutions Properties, LLCInventors: Scott Keith, Golam Mabud Choudhury
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Patent number: D589518Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Commscope Solutions Properties, LLCInventors: Scott Keith, Golam Mabud Choudhury