Patents by Inventor Tyler Ista
Tyler Ista 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: 20240111108Abstract: A pluggable transceiver module comprises a spring-loaded latching/delatching mechanism comprising a release structure mechanically and a release tab. The release tab has an end disposed to be contacted by a user to move the latching/delatching mechanism between a latched position and a delatched position. Moving the latching/delatching mechanism from the latched position to the delatched position causes a distal portion of the release arm to move a locking post from a locked position in which the locking post engages a latch structure of the computer connection port to an unlocked position in which the locking post is disengaged from the latch structure of the computer connection port. The spring member biases the latching/delatching mechanism toward the latched position to prevent inadvertent delatching. The spring member and the release structure can be integrated into a single piece part.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2022Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventor: Tyler A. Ista
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Patent number: 9929500Abstract: The invention described herein includes a pluggable transceiver module comprising a release mechanism for decoupling the module from a computer connection port. In one embodiment, the module release mechanism comprises a release structure having integrated flexure and linking members. The integrated flexure and linking members may be configured to facilitate locking the module in a computer connection port to prevent a small unintentional force from unseating the module and disturbing the module's electrical and optical connections. The release structure may be configured to unlock the module from a computer connection port by displacing a latch feature disposed in a cage assembly inside a computer connection port.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2017Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Inventor: Tyler Ista
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Patent number: 9568690Abstract: A latch mechanism for a pluggable optical module includes a slide disposed in the pluggable optical module, wherein the slide includes a front cylinder connected to a rear cylinder with a slide body therebetween and a post connected to the rear cylinder; a bail over a top of a front portion of the pluggable optical module and rotatably connected thereto, wherein the bail includes a first cutout portion on each side in which the front cylinder is moveably positioned therein; a ramp disposed within the pluggable optical module for sliding the rear cylinder thereon; and a notch disposed within the pluggable optical module for translating force from the post thereto responsive to the bail moving the front cylinder, the front cylinder applying force to the rear cylinder via the slide body, and the rear cylinder translating the force to the post.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Menara Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Ista, Gabriel E. Cardona, Salam Elahmadi
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Publication number: 20160187596Abstract: A latch mechanism for a pluggable optical module includes a slide disposed in the pluggable optical module, wherein the slide includes a front cylinder connected to a rear cylinder with a slide body therebetween and a post connected to the rear cylinder; a bail over a top of a front portion of the pluggable optical module and rotatably connected thereto, wherein the bail includes a first cutout portion on each side in which the front cylinder is moveably positioned therein; a ramp disposed within the pluggable optical module for sliding the rear cylinder thereon; and a notch disposed within the pluggable optical module for translating force from the post thereto responsive to the bail moving the front cylinder, the front cylinder applying force to the rear cylinder via the slide body, and the rear cylinder translating the force to the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2016Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: Menara Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Ista, Gabriel E. Cardona, Salam Elahmadi
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Patent number: 9316797Abstract: A latch mechanism for a pluggable optical module includes a slide disposed in the pluggable optical module, wherein the slide includes a front cylinder connected to a rear cylinder with a slide body therebetween and a post connected to the rear cylinder; a bail over a top of a front portion of the pluggable optical module and rotatably connected thereto, wherein the bail includes a first cutout portion on each side in which the front cylinder is moveably positioned therein; a ramp disposed within the pluggable optical module for sliding the rear cylinder thereon; and a notch disposed within the pluggable optical module for translating force from the post thereto responsive to the bail moving the front cylinder, the front cylinder applying force to the rear cylinder via the slide body, and the rear cylinder translating the force to the post.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Menara Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Ista, Gabriel E. Cardona, Salam Elahmadi
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Patent number: 9276358Abstract: A transceiver module release system is disclosed. The system may be used to release a transceiver module housed in a cage that is permanently mounted on a printed circuit board. The release system may include a bail that rotates a slide-block through a slot to urge the bail forward in a slide-block path on the transceiver module. The bail has a hook shaped structure adapted to be connected with a detachable pull tab. As the bail begins to move forward from the locked position, wedge elements at the end of a pair of slide-block arms extending rearward from the bail may contact locking tabs on the cage, forcing the locking tabs outward. As the locking tabs are forced outward, the shoulders of the transceiver module are released, and the transceiver module is free to slide-block out of the cage as the operator pulls on the bail.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: FOURTE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENTInventors: Tyler Ista, Robert Golden, Gioni Bianchini
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Publication number: 20150349462Abstract: A transceiver module release system is disclosed. The system may be used to release a transceiver module housed in a cage that is permanently mounted on a printed circuit board. The release system may include a bail that rotates a slide-block through a slot to urge the bail forward in a slide-block path on the transceiver module. The bail has a hook shaped structure adapted to be connected with a detachable pull tab. As the bail begins to move forward from the locked position, wedge elements at the end of a pair of slide-block arms extending rearward from the bail may contact locking tabs on the cage, forcing the locking tabs outward. As the locking tabs are forced outward, the shoulders of the transceiver module are released, and the transceiver module is free to slide-block out of the cage as the operator pulls on the bail.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Fourte Design & DevelopmentInventors: Tyler Ista, Robert Golden, Gioni Bianchini
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Publication number: 20150147032Abstract: A latch mechanism for a pluggable optical module includes a slide disposed in the pluggable optical module, wherein the slide includes a front cylinder connected to a rear cylinder with a slide body therebetween and a post connected to the rear cylinder; a bail over a top of a front portion of the pluggable optical module and rotatably connected thereto, wherein the bail includes a first cutout portion on each side in which the front cylinder is moveably positioned therein; a ramp disposed within the pluggable optical module for sliding the rear cylinder thereon; and a notch disposed within the pluggable optical module for translating force from the post thereto responsive to the bail moving the front cylinder, the front cylinder applying force to the rear cylinder via the slide body, and the rear cylinder translating the force to the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Menara Networks, Inc.Inventors: Tyler Ista, Gabriel E. Cardona, Salam Elahmadi