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20080260332 | Secure Fiber Optic Network Keyed Connector Assembly - Systems and methods for securing a keyed fiber optic network assembly are provided. A typical network system includes an assembly having a security feature and adapted to facilitate fiber optic communication between two mating fiber optic connectors. The security feature is uniquely keyed to disengaged when mated with a corresponding uniquely keyed connector. The security feature includes at least an inner door and a spring and is adapted to prevent optical communication and mating with a receiving connector during illegitimate connector insertion. A typical network includes a plurality of assemblies each having a uniquely keyed security feature. Each of the plurality of assemblies is color coded to match with a legitimate color coded connector to provide guidance to a network user. The connector and the security feature are uniquely keyed through unique positioning of protruding bosses. | 10-23-2008 |
20090034911 | POSITIONAL DIFFERENTIATING CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for securing an information network through positional distinguishing of connectors and adapters. A communications connector system associated with the present disclosure includes at least a first patch cord connector assembly including a patch cord terminated at least at one end by a duplex connector. The duplex connector includes: (i) a connector housing clip adapted to enclose and securely position at least a portion of the terminated end of the patch cord and at least a portion of each of a pair of ferrule housings; and (ii) a pair of connector subassemblies. Each subassembly defines an inner cavity to allow a ferrule mounted with respect to one of the pair of ferrule housings to pass through the connector subassembly. Each of the subassemblies extend outwardly with respect to the connector housing clip and the ferrule housings and are adapted to securely mate with a corresponding pair of receptacles. An adapter associated with the present disclosure includes a housing defining a width that is dimensioned to host the pair of receptacles that are spaced apart with respect to each other. The width is selected so as to accommodate receptacle spacing of up to a pitch value of 3p. The pair of connector subassemblies are spaced apart a particular pitch value (p) and the pair of corresponding receptacles are spaced apart an equal pitch value (p) In an exemplary embodiment, a system according to the present disclosure includes a plurality of adapters and corresponding connector assemblies. Each adapter and corresponding connector assembly is pitched a different pitch value (p). | 02-05-2009 |
20090245732 | Positional Differentiating Connector Assembly - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for securing an information network through positional distinguishing of connectors and adapters. A communications connector system associated with the present disclosure includes at least a first patch cord connector assembly including a patch cord terminated at least at one end by a duplex connector. The duplex connector includes: (i) a connector housing clip adapted to enclose and securely position at least a portion of the terminated end of the patch cord and at least a portion of each of a pair of ferrule housings; and (ii) a pair of connector subassemblies. Each subassembly defines an inner cavity to allow a ferrule mounted with respect to one of the pair of ferrule housings to pass through the connector subassembly. Each of the subassemblies extend outwardly with respect to the connector housing clip and the ferrule housings and are adapted to securely mate with a corresponding pair of receptacles. An adapter associated with the present disclosure includes a housing defining a width that is dimensioned to host the pair of receptacles that are spaced apart with respect to each other. The width is selected so as to accommodate receptacle spacing of up to a pitch value of 3p. The pair of connector subassemblies are spaced apart a particular pitch value (p) and the pair of corresponding receptacles are spaced apart an equal pitch value (p) In an exemplary embodiment, a system according to the present disclosure includes a plurality of adapters and corresponding connector assemblies. Each adapter and corresponding connector assembly is pitched a different pitch value (p). | 10-01-2009 |
20100061064 | Horizontal Copper Patching Assembly - Assemblies and methods are provided for facilitating copper-wire patching. More particularly, the assemblies and methods involve mounting patch ports arranged along a horizontal plane (horizontally-aligned) with respect to a tray. The tray is movably mounted with respect to a cabinet enclosure, e.g., via a pivotal or translational (sliding) relationship, thereby providing easy access to the ports. The horizontally-aligned configuration advantageously increases patching density within a cabinet structure while maintaining port accessibility. | 03-11-2010 |
20100061691 | HORIZONTAL FIBER OPTIC PATCHING ASSEMBLY - Assemblies and methods are provided for facilitating fiber optic patching. More particularly, the assemblies and methods generally involve mounting fiber optic patch ports arranged along a horizontal plane with respect to a tray. The tray is movably positioned within a cabinet enclosure, e.g., in a pivotal or translational (sliding) relationship, thereby providing easy access to the ports. The horizontal configuration advantageously increases fiber optic patching density within a cabinet structure while maintaining port accessibility. | 03-11-2010 |
20120219258 | Field Termination Optical Fiber Connectors and Splicers - The present disclosure provides for improved field termination optical fiber connector members and/or splicers for use in terminating or fusing optical fibers. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for convenient, low-cost, accurate, and effective methods for terminating or fusing optical fibers utilizing advantageous field termination optical fiber connector members and/or splicers. Improved apparatus and methods are provided for use in terminating or fusing a broad variety of optical fibers. | 08-30-2012 |
20130129296 | Breakout Assemblies and Associated Mounting Members for Fiber Optic Applications - Advantageous breakout assemblies and associated mounting members for use in fiber optic applications are provided. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for improved fiber optic breakout assemblies and associated mounting members (e.g., mounting panels) that include mating features. The present disclosure provides for improved systems/designs for breakout assemblies and mounting members for use in fiber optic applications, and wherein the breakout assemblies and mounting members are cost-effective, efficient and/or user-friendly. Improved, convenient, low-cost and effective systems, assemblies and methods are provided for easily breaking/branching out one or more fiber optic cables/fibers from a bundle or harness containing a plurality of fiber optic cables/fibers by utilizing advantageous breakout assemblies and mounting members that include mating features, and related assemblies. | 05-23-2013 |
20130210264 | Cable Assemblies, Methods and Systems - Exemplary embodiments are directed to cable assemblies, methods and systems that generally include a first cable and a second cable. The first cable includes a first elongated cord and a first connector mounted with respect to one end of the first elongated cord. The second cable generally includes a second elongated cord and a second connector mounted with respect to one end of the second elongated cord. The first connector can be disposed in an opposing direction relative to the second connector. The first connector can be positioned adjacent of the second elongated cord and the second connector can be positioned adjacent to the first elongated cord. The cable assemblies generally include at least one coupler element for maintaining the first connector positioned adjacent to the second elongated cord and the second connector positioned adjacent to the first elongated cord. | 08-15-2013 |
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20100069209 | METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR ASSEMBLING A COMPOSITE BOX - The invention relates to a method for assembling a composite box, in two parts, the method being implemented by a machine having: a conveyor system for bringing an envelope into position; a store for storing the blanks of the trays; means in the form of extractor arms for removing one of the tray blanks from the store and bringing it to the assembly station, facing the envelope; a device for gluing the edges of the envelope and the tongues of the tray blank during the movement towards the assembly station; a framework having two mobile carriages, a first carriage carrying a die for shaping the blank, and a second carriage carrying a tappet for driving the envelope towards the die and a stamp maintaining a counter-pressure using a suitable device against the pressing device of the die. | 03-18-2010 |
20100210440 | MACHINE FOR SHAPING BLANKS OF CARDBOARD BOXES - The machine according to the invention comprises a store containing the blanks; an extractor arm; means for shaping the blanks; and an upstream transport device for receiving and distributing the blanks of the boxes. The extractor aim and the shaping means are provided on the frame of a bench, which is inserted, as in a module, between the store and the upstream transport device. Said bench comprises: a ramp which is upwardly inclined at an angle of 45° in relation to the horizontal and acts as a guiding channel; a sole having an upper part, in the region of the shaping station, which can be retracted to enable the blank to pass via the ramp; a transport system for moving the blanks from the lower point to the upper point; a forming arm carried by a framework which extends above the ramp; and a transfer arm which participates in the shaping of the blank before moving it, once it has become a box blank on the downstream transport device. | 08-19-2010 |
20120163953 | IMPROVEMENT TO PALLETIZING EQUIPMENT COMBINED WITH SECURE ACCESS - The invention relates to equipment including a robotized palletizing station comprising a robot ( | 06-28-2012 |
20130037382 | DEVICE FOR ORIENTING OBJECTS AND INSTALLATION COMPRISING SUCH A DEVICE - The invention relates notably to an installation comprising a device for orienting objects which have more or less two axes of symmetry and are placed on a conveyor. The installation is notable in that the device comprises four arms ( | 02-14-2013 |
20130040795 | PROCESS FOR ASSEMBLING A CARDBOARD BLANK AND PLANT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF - Plant and process for assembling, in the form of an open-ended box ( | 02-14-2013 |
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20090009071 | Organic Component - The invention relates to an organic component, in particular a light-emitting organic component, having an electrode ( | 01-08-2009 |
20090009072 | Organic Light Emitting Device With a Plurality of Organic Electroluminescent Units Stacked Upon Each Other - The invention relates to an organic light emitting device comprising an anode ( | 01-08-2009 |
20090045728 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH A LAYER STRUCTURE OF ORGANIC LAYERS - The invention relates to an electronic device comprising a layer structure of organic layers, wherein said layer structure comprises a p-n-junction between an n-type doped organic layer provided as an organic matrix material doped with an n-type dopant and a p-type doped organic layer provided as a further organic matrix material doped with a p-type dopant, and wherein the n-type dopant and the p-type dopant both are molecular dopants, a reduction potential of the p-type dopant is equal or larger than about 0 V vs. Fc/Fc | 02-19-2009 |
20090230844 | LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT - The invention relates to a light-emitting component, in particular organic light-emitting diode, having an electrode and a counterelectrode and an organic region—arranged between the electrode and the counterelectrode—with a light-emitting organic region, which comprises an emission layer and a further emission layer and which, upon application of an electrical voltage to the electrode and the counterelectrode, is formed in a manner emitting light in a plurality of colour ranges in the visible spectral range, optionally through to white light, in which case the emission layer comprises a fluorescent emitter which emits light predominantly in the blue or in the blue-green spectral range; the further emission layer comprises one or a plurality of phosphorescent emitters emitting light predominantly in the non-blue spectral range; a triplet energy for an energy level of a triplet state of the fluorescent emitter in the emission layer is greater than a triplet energy for an energy level of a triplet state of the phosphorescent emitter in the further emission layer; and an at least 5% proportion of the light generated in the light-emitting organic region is formed in the visible spectral range as fluorescent light from singlet states of the fluorescent emitter in the emission layer. | 09-17-2009 |
20090267490 | TRANSPARENT LIGHT-EMITTING COMPONENT - The invention relates to a transparent light-emitting component, in particular organic light-emitting diode, having a transparent layer arrangement in which are formed, on a substrate in a stack, planar electrodes and an organic region arranged between the planar electrodes, which organic region comprises a light-emitting layer, made from one or a plurality of organic materials. For at least one direction of incidence, a transmittance of the transparent layer arrangement for at least one wavelength subrange in the visible spectral range is greater than 50%. One of the planar electrodes has a metal layer having a thickness of less than 40 nm, and another of the planar electrodes, which is arranged opposite to the electrode in the layer arrangement, has an oxide layer made from an electrically conductive oxide material having a thickness of at least 10 nm, an intensity ratio of at least 2:1 being formed for a light emission emerging on one side of the transparent layer arrangement and a light emission emerging on an opposite side of the transparent layer arrangement. | 10-29-2009 |
20110089820 | Light Emitting Organic Component with Fuse Structure - The invention relates to a light-emitting organic component, in particular a light-emitting organic diode, having an electrode and a counter electrode and an organic region located between the electrode and the counter electrode, the electrode having electrode sections, each of which are implemented at least partially overlapping and in contact with the organic region and which are electrically connected with each other by means of one or more further electrode sections, forming the electrode, and the electrode having an electrical safety structure allocated to the electrode sections. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for the production of a light-emitting organic component, an array with several light-emitting organic components and an electrode structure for an electronic component. | 04-21-2011 |
20110204343 | Light-Emitting Organic Component, Arrangement Having a Plurality of Light-Emitting Oranic Components and Electrode Structure - The invention relates to a light-emitting organic component, in particular a light-emitting organic diode, having an electrode and a counter electrode and an organic region arranged between the electrode and the counter electrode, the organic region being formed between the electrode and the counter electrode with a uniform material composition over its planar expansion, the electrode being formed by comb-shaped sub-electrodes electrically shorted among each other for which the comb-shaped electrode sections protruding from a respective comb-shaped electrode connecting section are arranged intermeshing with the organic region at least in an overlap region. Furthermore, the invention relates to an array with a serial connection of several light-emitting organic components and an electrode structure for an electronic component. | 08-25-2011 |
20120201038 | Luminaire - The invention relates to a luminaire, in particular a table luminaire, having a luminaire body formed from a fibre-reinforced material and at least one lighting element, which is arranged on the luminaire body in an assigned lighting element holder and embodied as an OLED lighting element. | 08-09-2012 |
20130320307 | Organic Light Emitting Device - The present invention relates to an organic light emitting device comprising a layered structure including a substrate, a bottom electrode and a top electrode, wherein the bottom electrode is closer to the substrate than the top electrode, the region between the bottom electrode and the top electrode defining an electronically active region, wherein the electronically active region comprises a scattering layer having a thickness of less than 50 nm; and an organic light emitting device additionally having at least one light emitting layer in the electronically active region, and this device further comprising a specific chemical compound outside of the electronically active region. | 12-05-2013 |
20140326310 | Organic Photovoltaic Device - The invention relates to an organic photovoltaic device, in a layered structure, comprising a substrate, a bottom electrode, a top electrode, wherein the bottom electrode is closer to the substrate than the top electrode, an electronically active region, the electronically active region being provided between and being in electrical contact with the bottom electrode and the top electrode, a light absorbing region provided in the electronically active region, and at least one of a non-flat layer provided in the electronically active region, and an electronically inactive non-flat layer provided between the substrate and the bottom electrode. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method of producing a photovoltaic device. | 11-06-2014 |
20140332794 | Organic Light Emitting Device and Method of Producing - The invention relates to an organic light emitting device, in a layered structure, comprising a substrate, a bottom electrode, a top electrode, wherein the bottom electrode is closer to the substrate than the top electrode, an electrically active region, the electrically active region comprising one or more organic layers and being provided between and in electrical contact with the bottom electrode and the top electrode, a light emitting region provided in the electrically active region, and a roughening layer, the roughening layer being provided as non-closed layer in the electrically active region and providing an electrode roughness to the top electrode by roughening the top electrode on at least one an inner side facing the electrically active region and an outer side of the top electrode facing away from the electrically active region. Furthermore, a further organic light emitting device, and a method of producing an organic light emitting device are provided. | 11-13-2014 |