Patents by Inventor Stephen Weinert
Stephen Weinert 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: 8144852Abstract: A service to a user is prevented by providing, to the user, at least one communication link used to provide multiple services to the user. The plurality of services are activated over the at least one communication link. Transmission for the prevented service is prevented based on at least one characteristic of the at least one communication link over which the prevented service would be provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: AT&T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Russell, Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20080175364Abstract: A service to a user is prevented by providing, to the user, at least one communication link used to provide multiple services to the user. The plurality of services are activated over the at least one communication link. Transmission for the prevented service is prevented based on at least one characteristic of the at least one communication link over which the prevented service would be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: AT&T LABS, INC.Inventors: Mark A. RUSSELL, Stephen WEINERT
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Patent number: 7352857Abstract: A method for providing spectral containment over telecommunications service lines is provided. The method includes selecting a filter having spectral characteristics corresponding to a predetermined passband. The method also includes connecting the filter in series to at least one loop used to provide at least one telecommunications service to a customer. The method further includes activating service over the at least one loop. The filter attenuates signals transmitted on frequencies outside of the predetermined passband over the at least one loop.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: AT&T Labs, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Russell, Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20080069510Abstract: An apparatus includes a trough for routing jumpers along a surface of the trough. The apparatus further includes a spool assembly having a spool supported on a mount. The mount has an adhesive surface. The adhesive surface is attached to the trough surface to attach the spool to the trough such that the spool stores slack of jumpers routed along the trough surface upon the jumpers being wrapped around the spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20070143990Abstract: A tweezers type cable connector handling tool features two levers in guiding interaction via respective guiding faces to increase angular lever stiffness. The handling tool features also a central cable receiving channel to hold the extending cable of a connector clamped at the gripping end of the tool and to keep the cable bend radius from being bent more than standards provide for. The connector may be permanently clamped via a ratchet closure, a latching pin lock or a lever rotation joint lock such that the clamped connector may be conveniently handled via the handling tool without need to simultaneously apply a manual damping force. The handling tool may also feature an integrated flash light approximately tangential pointing towards the tool's gripping end. The flash light's housing is integrated in a bending stress communicating fashion while keeping the overall contour of the respective lever continuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: Kevin Larkin, Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20070041694Abstract: A frame includes a cabinet, a door, and a bracket. The cabinet has an opened front face. The door has a door frame and an inner door section. The door frame is connected to the cabinet for the door to open and close relative to the front face of the cabinet. The bracket connects the inner door section to the door frame such that the inner door section is offset from the front face of the cabinet by a separation distance and covers the front face of the cabinet from the separation distance when the door is closed. The bracket has a sufficient length such that the separation distance between the inner door section and the front face of the cabinet when the door is closed permits fiber optic components to extend through the front face of the cabinet without being compressed by the inner door section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventor: Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20070041695Abstract: A router includes tubular segments interconnected to one another. Each tubular segment surrounds an interior which accommodates fiber optic jumpers within the tubular segment. A latch of a first one of the tubular segments connects to a connector hole of a second one of the tubular segments to interconnect the first and second tubular segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding, Douglas Florence, Jack Spencer
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Publication number: 20060239628Abstract: A spool assembly includes a spool supported on a mount. The mount has an adhesive covered by a cover capable of being peeled off from the adhesive. The adhesive is attached to a structure such as a trough or a panel in order to attach the spool to the structure such that the spool stores slack of jumpers adjacent to the structure upon the jumpers being wrapped around the spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060194565Abstract: A communications terminal block that houses a substantially horizontal pin bed with at least one pin disposed at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to the bed provides access and safety advantages. A kit that includes such a block together with adhesive labels, replacement fanning strips, mounting hardware and so forth provides convenience.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: David Smith, Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060171652Abstract: A series of racksaver components can be used to contain and protect runs of fiber optic cables and/or jumpers. Racksaver components can interconnect with pre-established and dedicated fiber ironwork racking and fiber raceway/fiber guide with no need for additional raceway/fiber guide, eliminating the need for additional supports, bracing, and ironwork infrastructure to support a separate fiber level. Existing copper/power racking and/or cabling can be used for the placement of the racksaver components for fiber optic cable and jumpers. In addition to rigid linear components, racksaver components can include flexible components allowing for bending of the fibers/jumpers and/or non-linear runs, and interoperable components for connecting with other devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventor: Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20060169483Abstract: A device includes a conduit which is connectable to a jumper raceway. The conduit includes a hollow body having two opened ends. A permanently formed opening runs along the conduit body between the conduit body ends for the conduit body to receive a jumper from the raceway.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Edward Granger, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060137900Abstract: A routing conduit assembly for routing fiber optic jumpers from a raceway includes interconnected hood, curved neck, and vertical body conduits. The conduits have slits which are aligned with one another when the conduits form the assembly. A connector connects the vertical body conduit to a horizontally oriented raceway to mount the assembly to the raceway with the hood conduit positioned above the raceway. The connector includes a fulcrum component which enables the assembly to tilt relative to the raceway. A support stabilizer connects to the vertical body conduit for receiving tubular containers such that the tubular containers are aligned and secured with respect to the assembly. The conduit slits receive jumpers from the raceway for the assembly to enclose and route between the raceway and fiber optic equipment located below the raceway such that the jumpers transition between horizontal and vertical orientations while maintaining a minimum bend radius.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Edward Granger, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060120682Abstract: A fiber distribution system includes a fiber distribution frame. A door is connected to the frame to open and close relative to the frame. A first actuator is associated with the door and a second actuator is associated with the frame. The actuators engage one another upon actuation to lock the door to the frame when the door is closed relative to the frame. A controller remotely controls actuation of the actuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding, Jeffrey Langley
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Publication number: 20060104591Abstract: A system for routing fiber optic jumpers from a fiber optic jumper trough to network equipment includes fiber optic jumper enclosures. Each enclosure has a tubular segment surrounding an interior. The interior of each tubular segment accommodates the placement of fiber optic jumpers within the tubular segment. Some of the enclosures have connector holes in the tubular segments and some of the enclosures have latches connected to ends of the tubular segments. First, second, third, etc., enclosures interconnect with one another to form a router for routing fiber optic jumpers between a fiber optic jumper trough and the network equipment. A latch of the first enclosure connects to a connector hole of the second enclosure in order to interconnect the first and second enclosures to form the router. A post associated with one of the first and second enclosures mounts the router to the network equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding, Douglas Florence, Jack Spencer
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Publication number: 20060067488Abstract: A method for providing spectral containment over telecommunications service lines is provided. The method includes selecting a filter having spectral characteristics corresponding to a predetermined passband. The method also includes connecting the filter in series to at least one loop used to provide at least one telecommunications service to a customer. The method further includes activating service over the at least one loop. The filter attenuates signals transmitted on frequencies outside of the predetermined passband over the at least one loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Mark Russell, Stephen Weinert
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Patent number: 7020275Abstract: A filter passing only desired frequencies is selected according to a desired level of service for copper lines. At a point of access between a loop plant and Central Office, the filter is interposed in series over a telephone service line to provide spectral containment by restricting the frequencies of transmission passing along the line. The filter is preferably mounted within a 5-pin module used in a protector block at the Central Office or remote terminal facility, interfaces with a 5-pin module, or is placed upstream or downstream of a protector block such that it does not interfere with the operation thereof. Service is activated, and the spectral containment apparatus prevents the transmission of unexpected or unintended services over the line.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: SBC Technology Resources, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Russell, Stephen Weinert
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Publication number: 20060056787Abstract: A fiber distribution frame includes an enclosure having an exposed face. A door is connected to the enclosure for opening and closing with respect to the exposed face. A post is connected to the enclosure, a strap is connected at a first end to the post, and a latch is connected to the door. The latch has a receptacle for receiving a fastener, and a a conduit for receiving the strap. The receptacle and the conduit adjoin one another such that, when the door is closed and a second end of the strap is inserted through the conduit, a fastener fastened into the receptacle holds the strap in the conduit in order to connect the latch to the post and thereby lock the door closed. A diffuser component is attachable to the door for absorbing radiation from fiber optic components disposed within the enclosure when the door is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060029352Abstract: A fiber distribution frame includes a housing and a door which opens and closes with respect to an exposed face of the housing to provide and restrict access to optic components within the housing. The frame further includes a door locking device having a door latch mounted to the door, a strapping post mounted to a side surface of the housing, and a cable connected at a first end to the strapping post. The door latch has a fastener receptacle and a cable conduit which adjoin one another such that a fastener received by the receptacle holds the cable in the conduit when the conduit receives a second end of the cable and the door is closed thereby locking the door to the housing. A diffuser component is attached to the inner surface of the door to absorb optical radiation from the optic components when the door is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding
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Publication number: 20060018618Abstract: A fiber distribution frame arrangement includes a fiber distribution frame. Fiber optic component panels are housed within the fiber distribution frame at respective positions. Doors are connected to the fiber distribution frame for the doors to open and close relative to the fiber distribution frame. Each door corresponds to one of the fiber optic component panels such that the door opens and closes relative to the corresponding fiber optic component panel when the door opens and closes relative to the fiber distribution frame. Actuators corresponding to the doors are positioned on the corresponding doors in order to lock the corresponding door to the fiber distribution frame upon actuation when the corresponding door is closed. A cable extends between each actuator for connecting the actuators together. A controller communicates with the actuators via the cable in order to control actuation of the actuators and monitor actuation status of the actuators.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Weinert, Michael Yeilding, Jeffrey Langley
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Publication number: 20060008229Abstract: A fiber distribution frame includes a cabinet which houses fiber optic components. A door frame is connected to the cabinet for the door to close relative to a front face of the cabinet. The door frame surrounds an opened area which exposes the front face when the door is closed for the components to extend out from the cabinet. Brackets connect an inner door section to the door frame such that the door section is offset from the front face by a separation distance when the door is closed. The brackets have a sufficient length such that the separation distance permits the components to extend out of the cabinet and maintain a minimum bend radius without being compressed by the door section when the door is closed. A component router is connected to the cabinet and positioned within the separation distance for directing the components to outside of the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: SBC Knowledge Ventures, L.P.Inventor: Stephen Weinert