Patents by Inventor Stephen G. Bloodworth
Stephen G. Bloodworth 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: 7748911Abstract: A connector port is adapted for a (NID) to receive a connectorized optical fiber from inside the NID and a pre-connectorized drop cable from outside the NID. An exterior connector port includes a base positioned within an opening defined by an external wall of the NID, a mount on the base and a connector receptacle secured to the mount adjacent the external wall. An interior connector port includes an insert positioned within an opening defined by an external wall of the NID, a bracket mounted inside the NID and a connector receptacle secured to the bracket. A connector port also includes an insert positioned within an opening defined by a wall of the NID and a connector port secured to the insert. The connector port permits a field technician to readily connect, disconnect and reconfigure optical connections between the connectorized optical fiber and the pre-connectorized drop cable in the field.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: John A. Keenum, Brad N. Grunwald, Stephen G. Bloodworth
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Patent number: 7346253Abstract: A slack storage receptacle for storing an excess length of a pre-connectorized fiber optic drop cable extending between an optical connection terminal and a network interface device (NID) includes a housing and a storage means disposed within the housing for receiving the drop cable such that the drop cable slack is stored external to the NID. The slack storage receptacle may be secured to an exterior wall of a subscriber premises and the NID mounted thereon. Alternatively, the slack storage receptacle may be positioned around and formed to the NID. Alternatively, the slack storage receptacle may be buried in the ground adjacent the NID. The drop cable slack may be wound onto the storage means after deployment. Alternatively, the slack storage receptacle may be pre-assembled, shipped to the subscriber premises, and the drop cable unwound from the storage means with the drop cable slack remaining wound on the storage means.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Stephen G. Bloodworth, Brad N. Grunwald, John A. Keenum, John J. Napiorkowski, Jason B. Reagan, Harley J. Staber, Rodger A. Tenholder, Chanh C. Vo, Terry L. Cooke, Tory A. Klavuhn, James P. Luther
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Patent number: 7287913Abstract: A connector port is adapted for a (NID) to receive a connectorized optical fiber from inside the NID and a pre-connectorized drop cable from outside the NID. An exterior connector port includes a base positioned within an opening defined by an external wall of the NID, a mount on the base and a connector receptacle secured to the mount adjacent the external wall. An interior connector port includes an insert positioned within an opening defined by an external wall of the NID, a bracket mounted inside the NID and a connector receptacle secured to the bracket. A connector port also includes an insert positioned within an opening defined by a wall of the NID and a connector port secured to the insert. The connector port permits a field technician to readily connect, disconnect and reconfigured optical connections between the connectorized optical fiber and the pre-connectorized drop cable in the field.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: John A. Keenum, Brad N. Grunwald, Stephen G. Bloodworth
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Patent number: 6815612Abstract: A network interface device includes a base and a protective outer cover that is attached to the base for movement between an opened position and a closed position. The base has a channel formed therein, and the outer cover has a corresponding lip that depends outwardly from the outer cover and is received within the channel. The channel and the lip form a watertight seal across the top and along the sides of the network interface device when the outer cover is closed on the base. With the outer cover in the closed position, a small opening is defined between the lip and the outer edge of the outer cover so that any moisture that accumulates against the outside of the lip drains along the opening towards the bottom of the network interface device. Accordingly, terminating equipment and wiring connection housed within the network interface device are protected without the use of an elastic seal or gasket.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Stephen G. Bloodworth, Liem H. Higa, William C. K. Wang, John E. Watson
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Publication number: 20040074656Abstract: A NID includes a base and a protective outer cover that is attached to the base for movement between an opened position and a closed position. The base has a channel formed therein, and the outer cover has a corresponding lip that depends outwardly from the outer cover and is received within the channel. The channel and the lip form a watertight seal across the top and along the sides of the NID when the outer cover is closed on the base. With the outer cover in the closed position, a small opening is defined between the lip and the outer edge of the outer cover so that any moisture that accumulates against the outside of the lip drains along the opening towards the bottom of the NID. Accordingly, terminating equipment and wiring connection housed within the NID are protected without the use of an elastic seal or gasket.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Stephen G. Bloodworth, Liem H. Higa, William C.K. Wang, John E. Watson
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Patent number: 6721484Abstract: A fiber optic NID includes a base defining an interior cavity and a protective cover. A backplate shaped, sized, and configured to be positioned within the internal cavity defines a first fiber management area, a second fiber management area, and a fiber connecting area. The fiber connecting area includes a raised platform having a connection tray, an adapter, and a routing guide positioned on the platform and secured thereto. The connection tray optically joins an optical fiber of a feeder cable from the first fiber management area to a first connector and an optical fiber of a distribution cable from the second fiber management area to a second connector. The first connector and the second connector are routed along the routing guide to the adapter and optically joined to connect the optical fiber of the feeder cable and the optical fiber of the distribution cable.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Aaron I. Blankenship, Steve A. Fontaine, Stephen G. Bloodworth, Kelly J. Smith
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Publication number: 20040062508Abstract: A fiber optic NID includes a base defining an interior cavity and a protective cover. A backplate shaped, sized, and configured to be positioned within the internal cavity defines a first fiber management area, a second fiber management area, and a fiber connecting area. The fiber connecting area includes a raised platform having a connection tray, an adapter, and a routing guide positioned on the platform and secured thereto. The connection tray optically joins an optical fiber of a feeder cable from the first fiber management area to a first connector and an optical fiber of a distribution cable from the second fiber management area to a second connector. The first connector and the second connector are routed along the routing guide to the adapter and optically joined to connect the optical fiber of the feeder cable and the optical fiber of the distribution cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Aaron I. Blankenship, Steve A. Fontaine, Stephen G. Bloodworth, Kelly J. Smith
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Patent number: D449824Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Liem H. Higa, John E. Watson, William C. K. Wang, Stephen G. Bloodworth