Luis M. Bocanegra - Alpharetta GA Lisa A. Dixon - Atlanta GA Michael D. Kinard - Lawrenceville GA Phillip M. Thomas - Suwanee GA Robert A. Williams - Duluth GA
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385107, 385108, 174106 D, 174102 D, 1741263
Abstract:
A protective cable armor for cable having tensile stiffness and providing structural protection from invasion by foreign objects. The armor comprises a substantially planar sheet member having a length and a width and an intermittent corrugation pattern disposed therein. The intermittent corrugation pattern comprises at least one land extending across the width of the sheet member and having a defined land width. The intermittent corrugation pattern further comprises at least one, groove extending across the width of the sheet member and having a defined groove width, where the defined land width differs from the defined groove width. The land is disposed adjacent the groove. The sheet member can also be disposed in a substantially tubular form.
Communication Cable Having Reduced Jacket Shrinkage
Lisa A. Dixon - Atlanta GA Richard D. Small - Lilburn GA Phillip M. Thomas - Suwanee GA Peter A. Weimann - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385100
Abstract:
A jacket for a communication cable is made from a resin that has high aspect ratio filler materials, and possibly coupling agents, dispersed therein. The fillers and the coupling agents reduce the post-extrusion shrinkage of the jacketing compound such that the strength members used in the communication cable need have only negligible compressive stiffness. The communication cable may further include a skin coating surrounding the outer jacket.
Communication Cable Having Polypropylene Copolymer Jacketing Material
Lisa A. Dixon - Atlanta GA Richard H. Norris - Powder Springs GA Richard D. Small - Lilburn GA Phillip M. Thomas - Suwanee GA Peter A. Weimann - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385109
Abstract:
A jacket for an outside plant communication cable is made from a resin of an impact-modified polypropylene copolymer compounded with UV stabilizers. The resin has the characteristics of low cost, low post-extrusion shrinkage, high melting temperature and increased crush and abrasion resistance. The UV light stabilizers may include UV absorbers, quenchers, and/or hindered amine light stabilizers.
Communication Cable Having Reduced Jacket Shrinkage
Lisa A. Dixon - Atlanta GA Richard D. Small - Lilburn GA Phillip M. Thomas - Suwanee GA Peter A. Weimann - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385100
Abstract:
A jacket for a communication cable is made from a resin that has high aspect ratio filler materials, and possibly coupling agents, dispersed therein. The fillers and the coupling agents reduce the post-extrusion shrinkage of the jacketing compound such that the strength members used in the communication cable need have only negligible compressive stiffness.
Candido J. Arroyo - Lithonia GA Nathan E. Hardwick - Dunwoody GA Michael D. Kinard - Lawrenceville GA Wing S. Liu - Lawrenceville GA Parbhubhai D. Patel - Dunwoody GA Walter J. Paucke - Tucker GA Phillip M. Thomas - Suwanee GA
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385102
Abstract:
A communications cable for use in buried environments in an outside plant includes a core (22) comprising at least one transmission medium and a mechanically strengthened, thermal resistant barrier layer (40) disposed about a plastic tubular member (23). A metallic shield (32) and a plastic jacket (36) are disposed about the barrier. The barrier layer may comprise a tape (41) which is made of a material such as woven glass or an aramid fibrous material, for example, which is resistant to relatively high temperatures, which has suitable strength properties in all directions and at elevated temperatures and which is characterized by properties which cause the barrier layer to impede the passage therethrough of particles which are sufficiently large to cause damage to the core. In a preferred embodiment, the thermal barrier layer also includes provisions for preventing the longitudinal flow of water within the cable. Such a waterblocking capability may be provided by a barrier layer comprising a laminate comprising a high temperature resistant tape and at least one other tape with a superabsorbent powder therebetween or another tape which has been impregnated with a superabsorbent material.
Robert H. Gladden - Norcross GA Phillip M. Thomas - Lake City GA
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 13648
US Classification:
439 98
Abstract:
A device (20) for connecting a ground wire (66) to a metallic portion of a cable (30) includes a first cable engagement portion (22) having a bond shoe (42) which is adapted to be engaged with a metallic cable shield (34). The bond shoe has an upstanding portion (52) projecting therefrom and adapted to be secured to an upstanding portion (56) of a second cable engagement portion (24). A plate (58) of the second cable engagement portion is adapted to become engaged with and to become secured to a portion of a plastic jacket (36) of the cable which encloses the metallic shield. A bonding block (26) having two bores each adapted to receive an end portion of a ground wire is secured to the two upstanding portions. Wire-like strength members (38--38) of the cable may be terminated in a clamped manner between the upstanding portions of the second cable engagement portion and the bonding block. Advantageously, the connecting device is independent of any closure in which it may be disposed.
Robert H. Gladden - Norcross GA Phillip M. Thomas - Lake City GA
International Classification:
H01R 466
US Classification:
439 99
Abstract:
A device (20) for connecting a ground wire (66) to a metallic portion of a cable (30) includes a first cable engagement portion (22) having a bond shoe (42) which is adapted to be engaged with a metallic cable shield (34). The bond shoe has an upstanding portion (52) projecting therefrom and adapted to be secured to an upstanding portion (56) of a second cable engagement portion (24). A plate (58) of the second cable engagement portion is adapted to become engaged with and to become secured to a portion of a plastic jacket (36) of the cable which encloses the metallic shield. A bonding block (26) having two bores each adapted to receive an end portion of a ground wire is secured to the two upstanding portions. Wire-like strength members (38--38) of the cable may be terminated in a clamped manner between the upstanding portions of the second cable engagement portion and the bonding block. Advantageously, the connecting device is independent of any closure in which it may be disposed.
Parbhubhai Dahyabhai Patel - Dunwoody GA Phillip Maurice Thomas - Suwanee GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 644
US Classification:
385113
Abstract:
An optical cable 10 includes a core tube 120 containing optical fibers 101 that extend along the longitudinal axis 105--105 of the cable, and a plastic jacket 160 that encloses the core tube. The cable has a high tensile stiffness which is provided by load sharing between a pair of rigid strength rods 141, 142 and a flexible strength tape 130. The strength rods are coupled to the plastic jacket so that they receive tensile loads applied to the plastic jacket. The strength rods also have a compressive stiffness for inhibiting contraction of the plastic jacket when it is cooled. The tape is made from an array of flexible strands 131 that are woven into a single unit, which is also coupled to the plastic jacket. The flexible strands are woven in such a manner that they exhibit minimum undulation in the longitudinal direction. More particularly, the percent excess length of the flexible strands (. epsilon. sub.
Assistant Project Manager/ Project Manager at Reeves Contracting, Contractor/Contractor coordinator at Premier Contracting
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Reeves Contracting - Sugar Hill, Georgia since Feb 2013
Assistant Project Manager/ Project Manager
Premier Contracting since Jan 2011
Contractor/Contractor coordinator
Premier contracting Jan 2011 - Feb 2013
Contactor coordinator
Buildrite Construction Corp Jan 2010 - Jan 2011
Superintendent
Ritecom Group Jan 2008 - Jan 2010
Project coordinator
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 2013 - 2014
Certificate of Construction Safety and Heralth, Occupational Safety and Health Technology
청강아카데미학원
Languages:
German
Recruiting Coordinator / Athletics At Morehouse College
Tactical Paramedic at APD, Fire Captain at Amarillo Fire Dept.
Location:
Amarillo, Texas
Industry:
Public Safety
Work:
APD since Dec 2010
Tactical Paramedic
Amarillo Fire Dept. since Aug 1995
Fire Captain
Amarillo Medical Service May 2000 - May 2006
Field Paramedic
Baptist St. Anthony's Hospital Oct 1997 - Apr 2000
Paramedic ER/ Field
Education:
Amarillo College 1996
Liscenced paramedic, Paramedicine
West Texas A&M University
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Date: Apr 06, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
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Date: Apr 05, 2020
Category: Business
Source: Google
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Date: Mar 06, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
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Date: May 02, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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Date: Apr 03, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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