Patents by Inventor William J. Ivan
William J. Ivan 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: 11931082Abstract: An orthopedic instrument for insertion of an orthopedic device into an intramedullary canal of a bone is disclosed. The orthopedic instrument can include an elongate post and a stud. The post can have a longitudinal axis and can extend along the longitudinal axis between a first end portion and a second end portion. The stud can be connected to the post along a portion of a longitudinal length thereof comprising a first end part, A second part of the stud can be free to elastically deflect laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis when subjected to a bending load and return to a first position when unloaded.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventor: William J. Ivan
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Publication number: 20220361929Abstract: An orthopedic instrument for insertion of an orthopedic device into an intramedullary canal of a bone is disclosed. The orthopedic instrument can include an elongate post and a stud. The post can have a longitudinal axis and can extend along the longitudinal axis between a first end portion and a second end portion. The stud can be connected to the post along a portion of a longitudinal length thereof comprising a first end part, A second part of the stud can be free to elastically deflect laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis when subjected to a bending load and return to a first position when unloaded.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventor: William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6671372Abstract: A protective cable cover separates cable routing from patchcords and cross-connect wire in a wiring trough, and includes a printed wiring board that provides a means for mounting electronic circuitry and components. The cable cover is placed over the cable conductors on a wiring block cable organizer. A circuit designation strip and row marking pads are provided to designate rows and circuit connections. A strike engages a latch on a patchcord plug to releasably retain the plug in engagement with the wiring block. Mounting holes are formed integral with the cable cover to engage latches on the cable organizer for releasably mounting the cable cover on the cable organizer.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, Theodore A. Conorich, William J. Ivan, Michael G. German, Golam M. Choudhury
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Patent number: 6379194Abstract: A wiring block mounting bracket for mounting a conductor termination array and wiring block on an industry standard 19 inch Terminal Frame System. For telecommunications and data management systems, the wiring block mount allows the mounting of one to four termination arrays only, without the need for a back panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Theodore A. Conorich, Michael G. German, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6368163Abstract: A connector block assembly comprises a connector block body, a conductor element, and an alignment comb, which attaches to the connector block body via a snap-lock assembly. The snap-lock assembly simultaneously locks the three elements, the connector block body, the conductor element, and the alignment comb, securely together at the time of assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Theodore A. Conorich, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6302699Abstract: A twenty eight pair cabling system comprises a conductor termination array having twenty-eight pairs of termination ports. The termination array is able to engage seven four-pair cable conductors and seven four-pair connecting blocks. Row marking surfaces have been moved, making room for expanding the prior art termination array by three port pairs. The termination array and cable organizer assembly is the same length as the old wiring block, resulting in increased wiring density.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Theodore A. Conorich, Michael G. German, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6284980Abstract: A wiring block for telecommunications and data management has a combination cable organizer for routing cabling and conductor termination array for wiring connections. A conductor termination array is mounted on the upper edge of a plate. Guide walls extend across the plate front surface, defining channels for directing the cable conductors across the plate front surface for retaining the cable conductors. The cable conductors are sheathed up to the termination array.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Wayne S. Filus, Theodore A. Conorich, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6276972Abstract: A protective cable cover separates cable routing from patchcords and cross-connect wire in a wiring trough. The cable cover is placed over the cable conductors on a wiring block cable organizer. The cable cover may be removed to allow for the addition or replacement of building cables without having to remove any adjacent patchcords. A circuit designation strip and row marking pads are provided to designate rows and circuit connections. A strike engages a latch on a patchcord plug to releasably retain the plug in engagement with the connecting block. Mounting holes are formed integral with the cable cover to engage latches on the cable organizer for releasably mounting the cable cover on the cable organizer.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, Theodore A. Conorich, Jeff S. Kiersh, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6257937Abstract: A protective cable cover separates cable routing from patchcords and cross-connect wire in a wiring trough. The cable cover is placed over the cable conductors on a wiring block cable organizer. A circuit designation strip and row marking pads are provided to designate rows and circuit connections. A strike engages a latch on a patchcord plug to releasably retain the plug in engagement with the wiring block. Mounting holes are formed integral with the cable cover to engage latches on the cable organizer for releasably mounting the cable cover on the cable organizer.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, Theodore A. Conorich, Michael J. Konyak, William J. Ivan
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Patent number: 6227886Abstract: A reverse-engaging patchcord plug has a rearward-facing connector channel, and is used in connection with a wiring block assembly. A cover pivots between two positions. In the first position covering the channel, the hook-shaped channel will not snag on the wiring while being pulled out of troughs. A detent releasably retains the cover in the first position. In the second position uncovering the channel, the plug will engage the connecting block to allow signals to be conducted between them. A latch is attached to the plug. With the cover in the second position, the latch has a hook that engages a strike attached to the wiring block assembly for retaining the plug on the wiring block assembly. The latch is resilient, requiring minimal applied force to secure and release.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, Theodore A. Conorich, William J. Ivan, Richard L. Case
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Patent number: 6159020Abstract: A reverse-engaging patchcord plug has a rearward-facing connector channel, and is used in connection with a wiring block assembly. A cover pivots between two positions. In the first position covering the channel, the hook-shaped channel will not snag on wiring while being pulled out of troughs. A detent releasably retains the cover in the first position. In the second position uncovering the channel, the plug will engage the connecting block to allow signals to be conducted between them. A latch is attached to the plug. With the cover in the second position, the latch has a hook that engages a strike attached to the wiring block assembly for retaining the plug on the wiring block assembly. The latch is resilient, requiring minimal applied force to secure and release.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, Theodore A. Conorich, William J. Ivan, Michael G. German
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Patent number: 5915989Abstract: Connectors, such as 110-type patch plugs, are designed to reduce near-end crosstalk that is generated when the connector is mated to a corresponding receptacle, such as a 110-type connecting block. Connectors of the present invention employ a two-stage crosstalk compensation scheme in which a first stage induces a compensating crosstalk signal, having opposite polarity as the original crosstalk signal, while the second stage induces a counter-balancing crosstalk signal, having same polarity as the original crosstalk signal. The two-stage, counter-balanced crosstalk compensation scheme of the present invention takes into account both the magnitude of the original crosstalk signal as well as the phase differences between the original crosstalk signal and the compensating and counter-balancing crosstalk signals that result from the different locations along the signal path at which the crosstalk signals are induced.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Luc W. Adriaenssens, Amid I. Hashim, William J. Ivan, Troy P. Million, Bryan S. Moffitt
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Patent number: 5911594Abstract: Connectors, such as 110-type patch plugs, are designed to reduce near-end crosstalk that is generated between the twisted pairs of multi-wire cordage. Connectors of the present invention have a wire guide having a plurality of channels within which the different twisted pairs and ultimately the individual wires are distributed from the cordage to corresponding conducting contacts of the connectors. The channels of the wire guide enable improved control over the twist rates of the different twisted pairs as well as the routing paths between the cordage and the contacts which reduces the level of near-end crosstalk as well as variability in that level from one connector assembly to another. In one particular embodiment, the connector has a four-piece modular design (not counting the individual contacts) having separate wire guide, contact base, top cover, and bottom cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Frank P. Baker, III, Lyndon D. Ensz, Amid I. Hashim, William J. Ivan, Troy P. Million