Saravanos
Constantine Saravanos, Highland Village, TX US
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20130243382 | GRADIENT-INDEX MULTIMODE OPTICAL FIBERS FOR OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS - A gradient-index multimode optical fiber for use as a stub fiber in an optical fiber connector is disclosed. The fiber is configured to have a minimum group index difference to minimize the adverse effects of multipath interference that can arise in a short, single-mode stub fiber that has a large group index difference. The fiber is also configured to have a mode-field diameter that is substantially the same as that of single-mode optical fibers used as stub fibers. An optical fiber connector that uses the fiber as a stub fiber is also disclosed. | 09-19-2013 |
20130259426 | SINGLE-MODE OPTICAL FIBERS FOR OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS - A single-mode optical fiber for use as a stub fiber in an optical fiber connector is disclosed. The optical fiber is configured minimize the adverse effects of multipath interference (MPI) that can arise in a short, single-mode conventional stub fiber that has a large group index difference. The optical fiber is also configured to have a mode-field diameter that is substantially the same as that of single-mode optical fibers intended for use as field fiber in a mechanical splice connector, along with a cutoff wavelength λ | 10-03-2013 |
Costas Saravanos, Highland Vilage, TX US
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20100054664 | Optical Fiber Splitter Module and Fiber Optic Array Therefor - An optical fiber splitter has a higher density fiber optic array that allows for smaller packaging. The optical fibers that extend from the optical fiber splitter have one end connectorized and their spacing at the other end reduced, thereby eliminating components that were heretofore required. A method of making the fiber optic array includes interleaving the optical fibers to reduce the overall dimensions of the fiber optic array and the fiber optic splitter. A tool is used to reduce the spacing of the optical fibers in the fiber optic array. | 03-04-2010 |
Costas Saravanos, Highland Village, TX US
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20090285539 | Cable Assembly Having Bend Performance Optical Fiber Slack Coil - A fiber optic cable assembly including a mid-span access location, a cable having at least fiber therein, and a tether in optical communication with the at least one fiber of the cable. The access location and portions of the cables are substantially encapsulated within a flexible body having dimensions sufficient to accommodate the optical splitter therein. A method for making a fiber optic cable assembly including an access location, distribution cable, tether and optical splitter maintained within a flexible overmolded body while providing an assembly having a relatively small cross-sectional diameter. | 11-19-2009 |
Konstantinos Saravanos, Highland Village, TX US
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20080298743 | Microsplitter module for optical connectivity - A compact optical splitter module is disclosed. One type of compact optical splitter module is a planar attenuated splitter module that includes a branching waveguide network having j≧1 50:50 splitters that form up to n≦2 | 12-04-2008 |
20090087140 | Attenuated optical splitter module - A compact optical splitter module is disclosed. One type of compact optical splitter module is a planar attenuated splitter module that includes a branching waveguide network having j≧1 50:50 splitters that form up to n≦2 | 04-02-2009 |
Peter G. Saravanos, Framingham, MA US
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20130212892 | TILE CUTTING TOOL AND METHODS - A tool and method for marking dimensions for cutting a tile include a platform with a front wall defining an x axis, a side wall defining a y axis, with the y axis being perpendicular to the x axis, and a front guideline defining an x′ axis parallel to the x axis. Also included are a plurality of extendable fingers which are manually extendable to releasably retained protracted positions. A conformable member is disposed at the distal end of each finger, and is configured to conformably match the contour of an obstruction. The platform is configured for superposed alignment with an installed tile adjacent to an area with the obstruction, and also for alignment with a loose tile to be cut. The conformable members provide a guide for marking the surface of the loose tile to accommodate the obstruction. | 08-22-2013 |