NYCE NETWORKS INC. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110299815 | OPTICAL FIBER CABLE CONNECTOR WITH INTEGRATED CABLE SPLITTING - An optical cable connector is disclosed herein. The optical cable connector includes a housing; an aperture on a side of the housing for receiving unsplit duplex optical cable; a sharp edge, disposed within the housing and positioned to split a portion of the optical cable into two optical fibers when the cable is inserted into the aperture, the fibers for carrying optical signals; and electro-optical transceivers, disposed within the housing and aligned with the two optical fibers to receive the optical signals, the transceivers configured to convert the optical signals into electrical signals. Integrating the sharp edge within the connector precludes a user from having to manually split optical cable prior to inserting the cable into the connector, thereby making the connector relatively easy to use and reducing the likelihood the user will be injured. | 12-08-2011 |
20110243152 | MODULAR SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A NETWORK CONNECTION - Described herein are a network access module, system, and method for allowing a user to access a network. The network access module includes a network interface device and a modular outlet device. The network interface device includes a network access port assembly communicatively connectable with the network, and a first interface connector communicatively connected to the first network access port. The modular outlet device includes a network access jack configured to accept a plug of a network communication cable, and a second interface connector communicatively connected to the jack. The network interface and modular outlet devices each have a releasable coupling that is configured to physically couple the network interface and modular outlet devices together such that the first and second interface connectors are communicatively connected to each other. A variety of different modular outlet devices can be coupled to the network interface device, thereby resulting in a network access module that can be easily configured to exhibit different types of functionality. | 10-06-2011 |