Patents by Inventor Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
Sherrh Clint Reinhardt 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: 20250110290Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2024Publication date: April 3, 2025Inventors: Darrell R. Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig M. Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Patent number: 12174434Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignees: CORNING RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, US CONEC LTD.Inventors: Darrell Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Publication number: 20230393351Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Darrell Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Patent number: 11774684Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignees: CORNING RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, US CONEC LTD.Inventors: Darrell Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Patent number: 11774697Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprises: a cable jacket; distinct groups of optical fibers carried within the cable jacket and extending beyond a first end of the cable jacket; a furcation body positioned on the first end of the cable jacket such that the distinct groups of optical fibers have respective fiber end sections extending beyond the furcation body; and a pulling grip assembly protecting the fiber end sections. The pulling grip assembly includes a pulling band releasably secured to the cable jacket by a clamp, and is configured to withstand significant tensile loads despite being easily removable.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Corning Research & Development CorporationInventors: Terry Lee Cooke, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Patent number: 11474307Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignees: Corning Research & Development Corporation, US Conec LTD.Inventors: Darrell Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Patent number: 11347013Abstract: An interconnect system for a building includes a pre-terminated trunk cable assembly that has different groups of optical fibers carried by subunits and terminated by ferrules. The interconnect system also includes trays for managing interconnections with the ferrules. A plurality of adapters are disposed on each tray and arranged in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the tray. The adapters may be oriented at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis to facilitate routing of the optical fibers. At least one tray mount receiver may also be provided on each tray to cooperate with a tray mount that can secure a select subunit to the tray.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Corning Research & Development CorporationInventors: Terry Lee Cooke, Karyne Poissant Prevratil, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Diana Rodriguez, Marcus Ray Sullivan
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Publication number: 20220163747Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprises: a cable jacket; distinct groups of optical fibers carried within the cable jacket and extending beyond a first end of the cable jacket; a furcation body positioned on the first end of the cable jacket such that the distinct groups of optical fibers have respective fiber end sections extending beyond the furcation body; and a pulling grip assembly protecting the fiber end sections. The pulling grip assembly includes a pulling band releasably secured to the cable jacket by a clamp, and is configured to withstand significant tensile loads despite being easily removable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Terry Lee Cooke, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Publication number: 20210325614Abstract: An interconnect system is provided that involves pre-installing a connector housing an optical connector in an adapter and a ferrule of the same optical connector on a cable. The ferrule terminates one or more groups of optical fibers, and a ferrule push component is also pre-installed on the same group(s) of optical fibers. The connector housing is configured to receive and retain the ferrule and ferrule push component without being removed from the adapter to simultaneously form the optical connector and install the optical connector in the adapter. Embodiments such an interconnect system involving high fiber-count cables and related installation methods involving many optical connections are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Darrell Childers, Mitchell Cloud, Craig Conrad, Terry Lee Cooke, Jason Higley, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Publication number: 20210080669Abstract: An interconnect system for a building includes a pre-terminated trunk cable assembly that has different groups of optical fibers carried by subunits and terminated by ferrules. The interconnect system also includes trays for managing interconnections with the ferrules. A plurality of adapters are disposed on each tray and arranged in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the tray. The adapters may be oriented at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis to facilitate routing of the optical fibers. At least one tray mount receiver may also be provided on each tray to cooperate with a tray mount that can secure a select subunit to the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Terry Lee Cooke, Karyne Poissant Prevratil, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Diana Rodriguez, Marcus Ray Sullivan
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Patent number: 9915792Abstract: Fiber optic cable demarcations inhibiting movements of optical fibers relative to strength members, and related cable assemblies and methods, are disclosed. By bonding optical fibers to strength members with a bonding agent received into at least one cavity, a demarcation may be formed inside the cable jacket at a cable jacket interface. The at least one cavity may be disposed within a cable jacket of a fiber optic cable and at the cable jacket interface. The demarcation may bond at least one optical fiber and at least one strength member together to inhibit longitudinal movement of the at least one optical fiber relative to the at least one strength member. In this manner, the demarcation may inhibit optical fiber movement within the fiber optic connector, which may cause tensile forces and/or buckling of the optical fiber resulting in optical fiber damage and/or optical attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2017Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Marisol Aponte Cervantes, Michael Travis Hundley, Gregory Alan Lochkovic, Francisco Luna Pina, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Thomas Theuerkorn, Karen Elizabeth Williams
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Publication number: 20180031785Abstract: Fiber optic cable demarcations inhibiting movements of optical fibers relative to strength members, and related cable assemblies and methods, are disclosed. By bonding optical fibers to strength members with a bonding agent received into at least one cavity, a demarcation may be formed inside the cable jacket at a cable jacket interface. The at least one cavity may be disposed within a cable jacket of a fiber optic cable and at the cable jacket interface. The demarcation may bond at least one optical fiber and at least one strength member together to inhibit longitudinal movement of the at least one optical fiber relative to the at least one strength member. In this manner, the demarcation may inhibit optical fiber movement within the fiber optic connector, which may cause tensile forces and/or buckling of the optical fiber resulting in optical fiber damage and/or optical attenuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Marisol Aponte Cervantes, Michael Travis Hundley, Gregory Alan Lochkovic, Francisco Luna Pina, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Thomas Theuerkorn, Karen Elizabeth Williams
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Patent number: 9810857Abstract: Fiber optic cable demarcations inhibiting movements of optical fibers relative to strength members, and related cable assemblies and methods, are disclosed. By bonding optical fibers to strength members with a bonding agent received into at least one cavity, a demarcation may be formed inside the cable jacket at a cable jacket interface. The at least one cavity may be disposed within a cable jacket of a fiber optic cable and at the cable jacket interface. The demarcation may bond at least one optical fiber and at least one strength member together to inhibit longitudinal movement of the at least one optical fiber relative to the at least one strength member. In this manner, the demarcation may inhibit optical fiber movement within the fiber optic connector, which may cause tensile forces and/or buckling of the optical fiber resulting in optical fiber damage and/or optical attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Marisol Aponte Cervantes, Michael Travis Hundley, Gregory Alan Lochkovic, Francisco Luna Pina, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Thomas Theuerkorn, Karen Elizabeth Williams
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Publication number: 20160223764Abstract: Fiber optic cable demarcations inhibiting movements of optical fibers relative to strength members, and related cable assemblies and methods, are disclosed. By bonding optical fibers to strength members with a bonding agent received into at least one cavity, a demarcation may be formed inside the cable jacket at a cable jacket interface. The at least one cavity may be disposed within a cable jacket of a fiber optic cable and at the cable jacket interface. The demarcation may bond at least one optical fiber and at least one strength member together to inhibit longitudinal movement of the at least one optical fiber relative to the at least one strength member. In this manner, the demarcation may inhibit optical fiber movement within the fiber optic connector, which may cause tensile forces and/or buckling of the optical fiber resulting in optical fiber damage and/or optical attenuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLCInventors: Marisol Aponte Cervantes, Michael Travis Hundley, Gregory Alan Lochkovic, Francisco Luna Pina, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Thomas Theuerkorn, Karen Elizabeth Williams
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Publication number: 20150055927Abstract: A fiber assembly includes a fiber supporting matrix that comprises a length and a width, wherein the fiber supporting matrix comprises a first number of fiber positions that are assembled in a linear configuration across the width and extend along the length from a first end to a second end of the fiber supporting matrix. A second number of secured non-transmitting fibers are secured in a portion of the first number of fiber positions, wherein the second number of secured non-transmitting fibers terminate approximately at the second end of the fiber supporting matrix. A tray region on the fiber supporting matrix is defined by a plurality of adjacent empty fiber positions that do not secure the second number of secured non-transmitting fibers, wherein the tray region receives a third number of installed active fibers that correspond to the plurality of adjacent empty fiber positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventor: Sherrh Clint Reinhardt
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Publication number: 20140140662Abstract: Cable assemblies having a connector with a stable fiber length within the connector and methods for making the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a filling material is disposed in the passageway of a fiber optic cable near a first end where the connector is attached for inhibiting the optical fiber from movement adjacent to the first end of the cable. The filling material may be placed into fiber optic cable using any suitable method such as injecting into the end of the cable or forming a window in the cable and inserting the filling material into the window.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Corning Optical Communications LLCInventors: Alvin John McDonald, Sherrh Clint Reinhardt, Hieu Vinh Tran, Thomas Theuerkorn