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We Come As Friends: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters
Edward C. Eardley - Piscataway NJ Alfred W. King - Mine Hill NJ Eric M. Lington - Loosdrecht, NL Peter A. Michaels - Randolph NJ Gerrit M. Moesbergen - Woudenberg, NL
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Mountainside NJ
International Classification:
H02B 104
US Classification:
361825
Abstract:
A mounting tree for power transfer devices such as those used in hybrid fiber/coaxial systems. The mounting tree is installed inside an outdoor cabinet housing the power transfer devices. The mounting tree is located in a corner of the cabinet that is partially exposed to the outside environment. An intermediate mounting bracket is used to attach the mounting tree to the cabinet. The intermediate mounting bracket is permanently installed near the aforementioned corner such that the power transfer devices may be installed on the mounting tree before the tree is attached to the intermediate mounting bracket inside the cabinet.
Edward C. Eardley - Piscataway NJ Alfred W. King - Mine Hill NJ Eric M. Lington - Loosdrec, NL Peter A. Michaels - Randolph NJ Gerrit M. Moesbergen - Woudenberg, NL
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A47B 9700
US Classification:
3122231
Abstract:
A door for an outdoor cabinet such as those used in telephony or CATV systems. The door has a first gasketed section to provide a first area of the cabinet with an airtight seal for protecting components housed therein from the outside environment. This first section of the door also includes a multi-point compression latch. The door has a second ungasketed section which ventilates gases around its unsealed perimeter from a second area of the cabinet housing batteries. This second section of the door includes a slam latch that is automatically engaged when the compression latch on the first door section is engaged.
Aerial Terminal For Paired-Conductor And Coaxial-Cable Drop Wires
Theodore E. Kluska - Glen Rock NJ Ronald Marchisin - Toby Hanna PA Peter Michaels - Randolph NJ Andrew Schwartz - Morisstown NJ Anthony R. Tancreto - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H01R 1346
US Classification:
174 60
Abstract:
The aerial terminal has a tray assembly having zero, one, or more holes for paired-conductor drop wires, as well as one or more converter holes for converters (e. g. , baluns), each of which allows signals over an additional conductor pair to be converted and sent through a coaxial-cable drop wire. The tray assembly enables the aerial terminal to be used to distribute to customers both communication signals and broadband signals carried by a multi-wire distribution cable. In a preferred embodiment, the tray assembly of the present invention is designed to replace the grommet trays of prior-art Flexterm. RTM. 5000 Aerial Terminals by Lucent Technology, Inc. , that are already in service, without disturbing any of the connections between the distribution cable and the terminal block of the existing aerial terminal.
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ISLN:
904820773
Admitted:
1980
University:
University of California, Berkeley, B.A., 1972
Law School:
University of California, Hastings College of the Law, J.D., 1979
Charlene Tedeschi, Michele Fierro, Sheila August, Vincent Fliller, Suzanne Budnick, Albert Novick, Richard Sponzilli, Donna Hajjar, Jude Corbo, Mae Zomerdyke