Telect Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150260935 | OVERHEAD CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED LIGHTING - A cable management system may comprise a longitudinal trough with a plurality of lights disposed on an underside of the trough. A power connector may be disposed at an end of the trough communicatively coupled to the plurality of lights. The cable management system may also comprise a second trough or one of a plurality of cable management components, each with a plurality of lights disposed on an underside and a power connector communicatively coupled to the pluralities of lights. The first trough, the second trough, and/or the plurality of cable management components may mate together to form a continuous circuit. | 09-17-2015 |
20140274219 | Telecommunication Power System - A telecommunication power system comprises a battery recharge bus connected to a load bus via a plurality of contactor control paths. The telecommunication power system continuously cycles battery strings as primary power for loads at telecommunication sites in conjunction with utilizing alternate power sources as secondary power for the loads at the telecommunication sites. The telecommunication power system may be installed in a telecommunication site without removing an existing lead-acid rectifier system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140263868 | Adjustable Trough-Couplers - A telecommunications infrastructure includes first and second trough members for routing signal-carrying fibers. Latching members may be used to adjustably couple coupling members adjustably coupled with a trough members. Support members may also be used to adjustably couple trough members together with coupling members. | 09-18-2014 |
20140254115 | Removable Sensor Modules - A removable telecommunication sensor module is configured to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a backplane. The removable telecommunication sensor module monitors energy usage at a telecommunication equipment circuit level for a piece of telecommunication equipment arranged in a telecommunication network infrastructure. | 09-11-2014 |
20140211422 | POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE FORM FACTOR - A modular form factor power module system with monitoring and control functions is disclosed. The power module system is configured to power, monitor and/or control telecommunications equipment at the circuit level. | 07-31-2014 |
20140119519 | REMOVABLE SENSOR MODULES - A removable telecommunication sensor module is configured to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a bus bar and/or a backplane. The removable telecommunication sensor module monitors energy usage at a telecommunication equipment circuit level for a piece of telecommunication equipment arranged in a telecommunication network infrastructure. | 05-01-2014 |
20140117941 | Voltage Control Using Field-Effect Transistors - Described herein are techniques and architectures for gradually transitioning from voltage supplied by a primary power source to voltage supplied by a secondary power source. In particular implementations, a voltage control circuit is used to transition voltage across a load to be supplied by the secondary power source. The voltage control circuit may include a first circuit and a second circuit connected in parallel. The first circuit may include the primary power source connect to the load, while the second circuit may include the secondary power source connected to one or more field-effect transistors. The one or more field-effect transistors may be controlled to cause current of the secondary power source to be gradually transferred to the load. This may result in a transfer of the voltage across the load to be supplied by the secondary power source. | 05-01-2014 |
20140032705 | PORTABLE SIGN-IN SERVICE - Portable visitor stations that are easy to set up are disclosed. Portable visitor stations, including a visitor application stored on a portable computer may be set up for a facility by sending a location at which the portable computer is to be located at to a visitor processing service and sending a list of contacts associated with the facility to the visitor processing service. In some embodiments, the portable visitor station may be set up exclusively by sending only the received location and the received list to the visitor processing service. | 01-30-2014 |
20130108027 | Removable Sensor Modules | 05-02-2013 |
20120294581 | Adjustable Trough-Couplers - A telecommunications infrastructure includes first and second trough members for routing signal-carrying fibers. Coupling members may be used to adjustably couple a first trough member arranged alongside a second trough member together. Coupling members may also be used to adjustably couple a first trough member together with a second trough member terminating at the first trough member. | 11-22-2012 |
20120278723 | TELECOMMUNICATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A telecommunication energy management system comprising a server configured to receive circuit current values identified with a respective piece of telecommunication equipment from a plurality of central boards located at respective telecommunication sites. The server integrates the received circuit current values and provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to allow a user to audit energy usage of each piece of telecommunication equipment of each telecommunication site. | 11-01-2012 |
20120275575 | TELECOMMUNICATION WIRED MONITOR SYSTEM - A telecommunication central office site monitor system comprising a central monitoring board configured to receive and send reported current values. The reported current values may be provided by current monitors, with each current monitor being arranged in-line with a power protection device and identified with a particular piece of telecommunication equipment. | 11-01-2012 |
20120275359 | TELECOMMUNICATION WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A telecommunication wireless site control system comprising a central control board configured to receive control signals disposed at a wireless site. The central control board may be communicatively coupled with current monitor and control boards, extension boards, and a local switch to control telecommunication equipment, power devices, and controllers. | 11-01-2012 |
20120199542 | Thermochromic Equipment Rack - A thermochromic indicator is vertically disposed on a rack. Such that the thermochromic indicator is visible from a distance. In some examples, the thermochromic indicator indicates a bulk air temperature and a gradient air temperature. The thermochromic indicator provides a real-time visual of air temperatures of computing equipment and devices housed within a computing facility. The thermochromic indicator may be vertically disposed on a front-face and/or a back-face or a rack. A plurality of thermochromic indicators may be disposed on a plurality of front-faces and/or back-faces of racks of an array of racks. | 08-09-2012 |
20120069494 | LOW-RESISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL - A low-resistance telecommunications power distribution panel provides a lower electrical resistance than traditional telecommunications power distribution panels, where the lower electrical resistance provides a reduced amount of waste heat. The low-resistance telecommunications power distribution panel may comprise a single unitary metal busbar configured to directly interconnect a power input cable to a plurality of fuse holders. A plurality of single unitary metal strips may directly connect to each fuse holder, each single unitary metal strip configured to directly connect to a power output lead. A single unitary metal return busbar may directly connect a return input to a plurality of return outputs. | 03-22-2012 |
20110155674 | Six-Post Telecommunications Equipment Rack - Telecommunications equipment racks are described which are configured to occupy a minimum surface area, offer substantial strength while allowing substantial access to the interior of the rack. In one embodiment, a rack features a plurality of secondary and primary load bearing posts which are configured to allow substantial access to the interior of the rack. The rack may be further configured with a plurality of mountings to engage a plurality of telecommunications equipment within the interior of the rack. | 06-30-2011 |
20110122648 | HIGH DENSITY DIGITAL SIGNAL CROSS-CONNECT SYSTEM - A telecommunication panel may comprise a chassis configured to receive insertable Digital Signal Cross-connect (DSX) modules and a backplane connected to the chassis. The DSX module is compact to fit into the telecommunication panel. A ratio of the number of the insertable 6-port DSX modules over the backplane surface area at least about 0.37 modules per square inch is achieved. The DSX module may include a printed circuit board and a light emitting diode (LED) light pipe on the printed circuit board to minimize the width of the DSX module. The DSX module may be inserted into the telecommunication panel horizontally or vertically so that the telecommunication panel receives a maximum number of DSX modules. | 05-26-2011 |
20110103575 | HIGH-DENSITY SPLITTER/PATCH TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A high-density telecommunications patch/splitter system to allow a user to access multiple adapters disposed on even high-density splitter modules and odd high-density splitter modules. The even high-density splitter modules have an even adapter array and the odd high-density splitter modules have an odd adapter array that, when installed in the chassis, allow a user access to the adapters. | 05-05-2011 |
20100290605 | Power Distribution Module Form Factor - A modular form factor power module system with monitoring and control functions is disclosed. The power module system is configured to power, monitor and/or control telecommunications equipment at the circuit level. | 11-18-2010 |
20100290604 | Power Distribution Module With Monitoring And Control Functions - A modular form factor power module system with monitoring and control functions is disclosed. The power module system is configured to power, monitor and/or control telecommunications equipment at the circuit level. | 11-18-2010 |
20090316707 | Services Switch Form Factor - A media gateway to distribute network services and content throughout a home or residence is described. Generally, the media gateway includes a structured wiring panel, a services switch mounted within the structured wiring panel to receive network services from one or more network service providers, and to distribute the network services to a number of data outlets located at the residence. The media gateway may also include one or more patch panels mounted within the structured wiring panel to provide connectivity between the services switch and the data outlets, and an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) mounted within the structured wiring panel to supply backup electrical power to the services switch and/or one or more of the plurality of data outlets in the event of a main power failure. | 12-24-2009 |
20090316706 | STRUCTURED PREMISE NETWORKING SYSTEM - A data network to manage the distribution of network services and content throughout a home or residence is described. Generally, the data network includes a media gateway to receive, manage, and distribute services and content throughout the residence. The media gateway may include a structured wiring panel, a services switch to manage the network, and a communications module to provide an interface between the services switch and the residence. | 12-24-2009 |
20090178983 | Knock-Down Rack - Field-adjustable rack systems for mounting communications equipment are disclosed, including an adjustable communications equipment rack where the rack is adjustable from a floor mounted configuration to a wall mounted configuration, and the overall width of the rack may be varied by adjusting the base and the top in a plurality of different configurations. Also, height adjustment to the communications equipment rack is disclosed where the height of the rack may be adjusted without removal of the existing mounted equipment from the rack. Height adjustments are made by coupling a plurality of extensions to the vertical side rails of the rack, to arrive at the rack height desired. Methods are described for field adjusting communications equipment racks into various configurations, including floor mounted configurations and wall mounted configurations in a plurality of widths and heights. | 07-16-2009 |
20080310810 | EXPANDABLE FIBER MANAGEMENT - A communications management system includes a cabinet, a chassis, and a panel for mounting optical circuits. In one implementation, the chassis is coupled to the cabinet and slides outward from the cabinet and the panel is coupled to the chassis and pivots about an axis that is perpendicular to the direction that the chassis slides. A communications management system my include a cabinet with substantially parallel first and second surfaces. In one implementation, one of the surfaces contains a provision for attaching the cabinet to a second cabinet and a feature for passing a communications fiber from the cabinet to the second cabinet. A second communications management system includes panel for mounting optical circuits. In one implementation, the panel includes a feed adapter for terminating optical fibers that are in use and a parking lot for terminating optical fiber that are not in use. | 12-18-2008 |
20080298762 | Structured Cabling Solutions - Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation. | 12-04-2008 |
20080297987 | Intuitive Labeling Schemes for Structured Cabling Solutions - Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation. | 12-04-2008 |
20080296060 | Structured Cabling Chassis - Structured cabling solutions may include techniques and systems usable to route, organize, and otherwise manager wires, optical fibers, and other cables. Structured cabling solutions may include one or more chassis coupled to and movable relative to a frame to provide access to signal connectors on the chassis. Structured cabling solutions may also include labeling schemes that identify patch connectors that correspond to outlets in a structured cabling installation. | 12-04-2008 |