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Mira Belenkiy, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100208898MANAGING GROUP KEYS - In an example, one or more cryptographic keys may be associated with a group. Any member of the group may use the key to encrypt and decrypt information, thereby allowing members of the group to share encrypted information. Domain controllers (DCs) maintain copies of the group's keys. The DCs may synchronize with each other, so that each DC may have a copy of the group's keys. Keys may have expiration dates, and any client connected to a DC may generate a new key when a key is nearing expiration. The various clients may create new keys at differing amounts of time before expiration on various DCs. DCs that store keys early thus may have time to propagate the newly-created keys through synchronization before other DCs are requested to store keys created by other clients. In this way, the creation of an excessive number of new keys may be avoided.08-19-2010

Yuriy Belenkiy, Niles, IL US

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20100008630Locking Mechanism for Optical Tranceivers - A locking mechanism for connecting an optical connector to the TOSA or ROSA connector of an optical transceiver having no cover. The locking mechanism includes a connector plug equipped with an interface apparatus having a clip installed to the plug, a locking mechanism that keeps the clip in place and a spring mechanism that provides force for maintaining physical contact between the ferrule end face and the optical plane of the TOSA and ROSA.01-14-2010

Yuriy Belenkiy, Wheeling, IL US

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20090279832Hermaphroditic Fibre Optical Connector System - The connector system provides two identical hermaphroditic housings, which accomplish a reliable connection of standard optical fiber connectors without the use of an adaptor. The connector system includes a first housing mounted to a first printed wiring board and a second housing mounted to a second printed wiring board. Each housing supports an optical fiber connector therein. Each housing includes an inner member and an outer member Springs are provided between the inner and outer members to provide biasing of the housings in the mating direction of the optical connectors.11-12-2009