Patents by Inventor Trevor Smith
Trevor Smith 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: 7433915Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling arbitrary components to control communications, such as data transfers, without having or requiring prior knowledge of each other. The system includes a component that creates controller objects for a communication, such as a data transfer involving several components. Further, the component associates the controller objects with a communication session object of the data transfer, such as a data transfer session object. One or more of the components involved in the data transfer obtain the controller objects through the data transfer session object and execute source-specific instructions included in the obtained controller objects to generate user interfaces. The user interfaces enable the components to control aspects of the communication, such as the data transfer.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Warren Keith Edwards, Mark Webster Newman, Trevor Smith, Jana Zdislava Sedivy, Karen Marcelo, Shahram Izadi, Jason Hong
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Publication number: 20080226252Abstract: A fiber access terminal for mounting to the end of a fiber distribution cable and configured to be extended through a buried conduit. The fiber distribution cable may include a plurality of optical fibers and enters a housing of the terminal through a base. The terminal also includes a plurality of fiber optic connectors or adapters extending through the housing in generally the same direction as the fiber distribution cable for connecting to optical fiber customer drop cables. The terminal includes a cover and the housing defining an interior and the interior includes a cable slack storage arrangement providing bend radius protection for the optical fiber cables within the interior. A method of assembling a fiber access terminal. A fiber access terminal assembly including a pedestal mounting arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Daniel Ray Mertesdorf, Trevor Smith, Keith Nelson, Erik Gronvall, Paula Rudenick, Matthew D. Ferris
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Patent number: 7418181Abstract: A telecommunications assembly includes a chassis and a plurality of fiber optic splitter modules mounted within the chassis. Each splitter module includes at least one fiber optic connector. Within an interior of the chassis are positioned at least one fiber optic adapter. Inserting the splitter module through a front opening of the chassis at a mounting location positions the connector of the splitter module for insertion into and mating with the adapter of the chassis. The adapters mounted within the interior of the chassis are integrally formed as part of a removable adapter assembly. A method of mounting a fiber optic splitter module within a telecommunications chassis is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Zimmel, Trevor Smith, Ponharith Nhep
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Patent number: 7406787Abstract: An illuminated sign (2) comprises a sign panel (5) and at least two elements of electroluminescent material (14, 15) each element being individually selectively actuable and arranged to emit light so as to illuminate the sign panel. Each element may be used as a photodetector or a photo-emitter. A retro-reflective strip (10) may provide additional visibility.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventors: Stephan Trevor Smith, Mark Southgate Walter, Mike Bodeckyj
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Patent number: 7400815Abstract: A fiber access terminal for mounting to the end of a fiber distribution cable and configured to be extended through a buried conduit. The fiber distribution cable may include a plurality of optical fibers and enters a housing of the terminal through a base. The terminal also includes a plurality of fiber optic connectors or adapters extending through the housing in generally the same direction as the fiber distribution cable for connecting to optical fiber customer drop cables. The terminal includes a cover and the housing defining an interior and the interior includes a cable slack storage arrangement providing bend radius protection for the optical fiber cables within the interior. A method of assembling a fiber access terminal. A fiber access terminal assembly including a pedestal mounting arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Ray Mertesdorf, Trevor Smith, Keith Nelson, Erik Gronvall, Paula Rudenick, Matthew D. Ferris
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Patent number: 7397997Abstract: A fiber access terminal for mounting to the end of a fiber distribution cable and configured to be extended through a buried conduit. The fiber distribution cable may include a plurality of optical fibers and enters a housing of the terminal through a base. The terminal also includes a plurality of fiber optic connectors or adapters extending through the housing in generally the same direction as the fiber distribution cable for connecting to optical fiber customer drop cables. The terminal includes a cover and the housing defining an interior and the interior includes a cable slack storage arrangement providing bend radius protection for the optical fiber cables within the interior. A method of assembling a fiber access terminal. A fiber access terminal assembly including a pedestal mounting arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. Ferris, Trevor Smith
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Patent number: 7398534Abstract: A system and method for assessing component capability to accept and execute mobile code includes a first component coupled via a network to a second component. The first component uses a predicate object to determine whether the second component can accept mobile code, such as a data type handler object or an applet. The instructions included in the predicate object are executed in the environment of the second component, although they can be executed in the first component environment. The execution of these instructions in the second component environment causes the second component to respond to a series of basic tests, such as whether the second component has access to required libraries, software versions and/or peripherals. Additionally, a predicate object creation module is disclosed for generating predicate objects that are specific to the objects desired, such as a data type handler object or a controller object.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Warren Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Zdislava Sedivy, Trevor Smith, Shahram Izadi
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Publication number: 20080131068Abstract: A fiber access terminal for mounting to the end of a fiber distribution cable and configured to be extended through a buried conduit. The fiber distribution cable may include a plurality of optical fibers and enters a housing of the terminal through a base. The terminal also includes a plurality of fiber optic connectors or adapters extending through the housing in generally the same direction as the fiber distribution cable for connecting to optical fiber customer drop cables. The terminal includes a cover and the housing defining an interior and the interior includes a cable slack storage arrangement providing bend radius protection for the optical fiber cables within the interior. A method of assembling a fiber access terminal. A fiber access terminal assembly including a pedestal mounting arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Daniel Ray Mertesdorf, Trevor Smith, Keith Nelson, Erik Gronvall, Paula Rudenick, Thomas C. Tinucci, Matthew D. Ferris
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Publication number: 20080129219Abstract: A power supply (1) for powering a load, the load being in the form of a flash driver circuit (4) for a digital camera (not shown). The power supply includes a supercapacitive device, in the form of a supercapacitor (8), for powering circuit (4). A regulator unit, in the form of an inductive regulator (10), charges supercapacitor (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Trevor Smith, Pierre Mars
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Publication number: 20080116153Abstract: A cable management assembly, and method related thereto, including a riser panel having an interface portion and a plurality of cable management devices. The interface portion having a plurality of shaped apertures. The cable management devices having attachments that correspond to the shaped apertures to secure the cable management devices to the panel at selected vertical and horizontal locations. The cable management assembly being configured to extend between two adjacent telecommunications racks or to couple to the end of a telecommunications rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: ADC TelecommunicationsInventors: Trevor Smith, James Solheid, Timothy Haataja, Michael Wentworth, David Rapp, Michael Follingstad, Michael Shorter
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Patent number: 7376322Abstract: A telecommunications assembly including a housing and a plurality of modules mounted within the housing. The modules includes a rear face in which is mounted at least one fiber optic connector. Within an interior of the housing are positioned at least one fiber optic adapters. Inserting the module through a front opening of the housing at a mounting location positions the connector of the module for insertion into and mating with the adapter of the housing. The adapters within the interior of the housing are mounted to a removable holder. A method of mounting a telecommunications module within a chassis.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Zimmel, Ponharith Nhep, Trevor Smith
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Patent number: 7367029Abstract: Handling data at one of a plurality of components, wherein the plurality of components includes at least a sink component and a source component. The source component transfers data to the sink component, and the sink component accesses an obtained data type handler object to invoke an interface implemented by the handler object. The invoked type handler interface includes source-specific instructions that are executed by the sink component regardless of whether the data is a format that the sink natively understands.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Warren Keith Edwards, Mark Webster Newman, Trevor Smith, Jana Zdislava Sedivy, Karen Marcelo, Shahram Izadi, Jason Hong
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System and method for dynamically enabling components to implement data transfer security mechanisms
Patent number: 7363508Abstract: A system and method for implementing data transfer security mechanisms. The method includes a first component transferring a data type handler object to a second component. The second interface invokes an interface accessible through the date type handler object which includes instructions that are executed by the second component to implement a data transfer security mechanism. Further, the data type handler interface can be encrypted, include cryptographic keys, and/or include digital signatures.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Diana K. Smetters, Trevor Smith -
Publication number: 20080075411Abstract: A telecommunications cabinet comprising a top, a floor, a pair of opposing sides, a front wall and a rear wall defining an interior, the front including an access door for accessing the interior. Within the interior are mounted a cable management structure, an adapter panel with an adapter configured to optical connector two optical fiber cables terminated with fiber optic connectors, and a fiber optic connector holder mounted in openings of the adapter panel. The connector holder has an opening configured to receive a fiber optic connector with a dust cap, the opening accessible from a front side of the adapter panel. A fiber optic connector including a ferrule with a polished end face holding an end of an optical fiber with a dust cap placed about the ferrule and polished end face is inserted within the opening of a fiber optic connector holder. And a fiber optic connector is inserted within the rear side of one of the adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: James Solheid, Daniel Mertesdorf, Matthew Holmberg, Trevor Smith, Joel Douglas, Kathleen Barnes, Marlon Holmquist
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Publication number: 20080063350Abstract: An optical fiber cable management panel is provided with slideable drawers and structure within the drawers for cable management and/or connection to other devices. Tray inserts drop into the drawers to provide the appropriate management and connection devices. A movable take-up mechanism manages the cable entering and exiting the drawers at side openings. Stackable pivoting storage trays on the tray insert include a detent arrangement for holding each tray in a pivoted access position. The tray inserts further include a front key, and a back tab mounting arrangement for mounting the tray inserts to the drawers, and side radius limiters including notches for extending over raised portions of the drawer. The take-up mechanism includes a U-shaped trough section and cable retention tabs. A control mechanism is provided for controlling movement of the take-up mechanism relative to the drawer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Steven Trebesch, Thomas Tinucci, Joel Douglas, John Holman, Trevor Smith, Paul Lance
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Publication number: 20080025684Abstract: A housing including a plurality of openings for receiving fiber optic connectors and protecting the polished end face of the connectors from damage while the connectors are stored within a telecommunications connection cabinet. A module with a plurality of optical fiber cables connected to a first optical fiber cable and terminated by a fiber optic connector. Each of the connectors are inserted within openings in a connector holder for storage and protection until the cables need to be connected to a customer equipment cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Soutsada Vongseng, Trevor Smith, Michael Barth, Jeffrey Norris, Steven Zimmel
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Publication number: 20080019644Abstract: The present invention relates to a fiber optic connector holder sized to fit within an opening for mounting a fiber optic adapter. The fiber optic connector holder is configured to permit a fiber optic connector with a dust cap positioned about a ferrule and a polished end face of an optical fiber held by the ferrule to be inserted within and releasably held by the connector holder. The present invention further relates to a system for holding fiber optic connectors including a fiber optic connector holder mounted within an opening in a bulkhead for mounting a fiber optic adapter. The fiber optic connector holder is configured to receive a fiber optic connector with a dust cap mounted about a ferrule and polished end face of an optical fiber held by the ferrule. The present invention also relates to a method of holding an optical fiber connector to a bulkhead, when the fiber optic connector includes a dust cap mounted about a ferrule and a polished end face of an optical fiber held by the ferrule.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Trevor Smith, Thomas Tinucci, Cindy Walters, James Conroy, Joel Douglas, Kathleen Barnes, Marlon Holmquist
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Publication number: 20080019655Abstract: A housing including a plurality of openings for receiving fiber optic connectors and protecting the polished end face of the connectors from damage while the connectors are stored within a telecommunications connection cabinet. A module with a plurality of optical fiber cables connected to a first optical fiber cable and terminated by a fiber optic connector. Each of the connectors are inserted within openings in a connector holder for storage and protection until the cables need to be connected to a customer equipment cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Soutsada Vongseng, Trevor Smith, Michael Barth, Jeffrey Norris, Steven Zimmel
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Publication number: 20070266164Abstract: A method of accessing a data resource identifies the data resource, the data resource accessible through a first device and associated with a resource locator, the first device configured to provide access to the data resource responsive to possession of a whitelisted credential. The method includes receiving a second-device credential from a second device by a personal domain controller, the personal domain controller and the first device within a first trusted relationship and provides, by the personal domain controller, the second-device credential to the first device for whitelisting subject to the first trusted relationship. The method uses, by the second device, the second-device credential to access the data resource responsive to the resource locator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Dirk Balfanz, Diana Smetters, Glenn Durfee, Trevor Smith
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Publication number: 20070266410Abstract: A method of accessing a data resource identifies, by a personal domain controller, the data resource accessible by a first device and determines if there is a pause point for the data resource stored in the personal domain controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER INCORPORATEDInventors: DIRK BALFANZ, DIANA SMETTERS, GLENN DURFEE, TREVOR SMITH