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Bridgot Isenhour, Lincolnton, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090013451Abrasive Resistant Garment - A protective undergarment having reinforced areas in particular locations, such as the knees and seat. The garment is made of an abrasive resistant fabric, such as aramid fibers, in particular, Kevlar, and is preferably made in a woven or knitted pattern so as to be soft to the touch and breathable so that the garment is comfortable to wear under clothing. The undergarment may include stirrups attached at the bottom of each leg to prevent movement of the reinforced areas in the event of a fall.01-15-2009

Micah C. Isenhour, Lincolnton, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100054681High-density patch-panel assemblies for optical fiber telecommunications - Patch panel assemblies (03-04-2010
20110085776High-Density Patch-Panel Assemblies for Optical Fiber Telecommunications - Patch panel assemblies (04-14-2011
20110198324METHODS FOR LASER PROCESSING ARRAYED OPTICAL FIBERS ALONG WITH SPLICING CONNECTORS - A method for laser processing arrays of optical fibers and high-fiber count splicing connectors and adapters are disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing a structure having optical fibers arranged in a plurality of rows and placing a protection element adjacent to a first row of optical fibers and a second row of optical fibers. Thereafter, the first row of optical fibers can be processed using the laser. The protection element may also be used to move optical fibers. In one embodiment, the protection element has a first portion and a second portion that have relative movement therebetween. In other variations, an absorption element may be provided adjacent the first row of optical fibers for inhibiting incidental damage to the structure.08-18-2011
20110229083FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE WITH TRANSLATABLE FERRULE DEVICE - Optical fiber ferrules (09-22-2011
20110229088FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE DEVICE WITH POSITIONABLE CLEANING COVER - A fiber optic interface device (09-22-2011
20110229089SMALL-FORM-FACTOR FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Small-form-factor fiber optic interface assemblies (09-22-2011
20110229090FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Fiber optic interface devices (09-22-2011

Patent applications by Micah C. Isenhour, Lincolnton, NC US

Micah C. Isenhour, Lincilnton, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110262076FIBER OPTIC ASSEMBLIES HAVING CONNECTORS WITH RECESSED OPTICAL FIBERS - Fiber optic assemblies including a plurality of optical fibers in a connector having a ferrule are disclosed. The ferrule has a front end face and a plurality of bores with the plurality of optical fibers being disposed within one of the respective plurality of bores. The fiber optic assemblies have the plurality of optical fibers recessed from the front end face of the ferrule by a suitable distance to inhibit physical contact of the plurality of optical fibers when mated with a complementary connection. Consequently, the fiber optic assemblies are suited for hundreds or thousands of connections and disconnections (i.e., mating cycles) with reduced susceptibility from damage and/or optical attenuation caused by dirt, debris and the like as expected with the consumer electronic/device environments.10-27-2011

Micah Colen Isenhour, Lincolnton, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110091165Fiber Optic Connectors and Structures for Large Core Optical Fibers and Methods for Making the Same - Fiber optic connectors and other structures that can be easily and quickly prepared by the craft for termination and/or connectorization in the field are disclosed. More specifically, the fiber optic connectors and other structures disclosed are intended for use with glass optical fibers having a large core. In one embodiment, the fiber optic connector includes a ferrule having a bore sized to receive an optical fiber and a buffer layer at a front end face of the ferrule. Methods of making the fiber optic connectors and other structures are also disclosed. The methods disclosed allow “rough cutting” of the optical fibers with a buffer layer thereon by the craft.04-21-2011
20110091166Fiber Optic Connectors and Structures for Large Core Optical Fibers and Methods for Making the Same - Fiber optic connectors and other structures that can be easily and quickly prepared by the craft for termination and/or connectorization in the field are disclosed. More specifically, the fiber optic connectors and other structures disclosed are intended for use with glass optical fibers having a large core. In one embodiment, the fiber optic connector includes a a body having a portion with a retaining structure for securing an optical fiber and a front portion having a passageway sized to receive an optical fiber and a buffer layer through a front end. Methods of making the fiber optic connectors and other structures are also disclosed. The methods disclosed allow “rough cutting” of the optical fibers with a buffer layer thereon by the craft.04-21-2011
20110194821Fiber Optic Connectors and Structures for Optical Fibers and Methods for Using the Same - In one embodiment, a device comprises at least one ferrule having a bore, the bore extending from a rear of the ferrule toward a front of the ferrule, wherein the bore is sized to receive an optical fiber with a buffer at a rear end face of the ferrule, wherein the front end of the ferrule includes an optical component.08-11-2011
20110229077SMALL-FORM-FACTOR FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE DEVICES WITH AN INTERNAL LENS - Small-form-factor fiber optic interface devices with an internal lens are disclosed. The fiber optic interface devices have a ferrule with a bore that supports an optical waveguide. The lens is on or adjacent the ferrule front end and is aligned with the bore. A first planar surface is provided on or adjacent the lens. The first planar surface interfaces with a second planar surface of a second fiber optic interface device to form a fiber optic interface assembly having a liquid-displacing interface when the first and second fiber optic interface devices are engaged.09-22-2011
20110229078FIBER OPTIC INTERFACE DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Small-form fiber optic interface devices (09-22-2011
20110229087Fiber Optic Interface Device With Bent Optical Path - A fiber optic interface device with a bent optical path has a ferrule with a body having front and rear ends and an internal cavity adjacent the front end and defined by a rear wall and a bottom wall. The bottom wall defines at least one lens. The device includes at least one optical waveguide that defines the bent optical path. The ferrule supports at least one optical waveguide so that the bent optical path resides within the cavity, with the fiber end being operably aligned with the at least one lens. A fiber optic interface assembly is formed by mating the device with a second fiber optic interface device.09-22-2011
20110229094Optical Receptacles and Systems and Devices Including Optical Receptacles - According to one embodiment, an optical receptacle for receiving a corresponding optical connector may include a receptacle housing, a receptacle optical path and a positionable shutter assembly. The receptacle housing includes a connector port disposed at an end of the receptacle housing and a receptacle pathway. The connector port may receive the corresponding optical connector. The receptacle optical path may terminate within the receptacle housing and includes an optical waveguide. The positionable shutter assembly includes a cleaning member positioned on a support surface of the positionable shutter assembly. The positionable shutter assembly may be biased to the closed position such that the cleaning member contacts or is proximate to the optical waveguide and the positionable shutter assembly is disposed in the receptacle pathway. The positionable shutter assembly may be biased to the open position such that the cleaning member is not positioned over the receptacle optical path.09-22-2011

Philip Isenhour, Blacksburg, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110126136Method and Apparatus for Botnet Analysis and Visualization - A method and apparatus for botnet analysis and visualization. Network traffic is filtered to compile a list of messages. The identified messages are tokenized, classified, and aggregated and changes in the frequency of tokenized messages are identified. A display of the tokenized messages is generated and displayed via a user interface. The user interface is configured to a allow a user to review data generated based on the filtered network traffic in order to detect potential botnet activity. User input may be used to adjust filtering and tokenization of the messages.05-26-2011