A cable-shaving tool for midspan shaving of a cable jacket includes a housing bottom having a first hinge member along an upper edge, a cavity, and a cable groove extending through a length of the housing bottom. The cable-shaving tool includes a second housing shell having an interior portion having a recess with an upper control surface, an exterior portion, and a second hinge member along a second housing shell edge engageable with the first hinge member. The second housing shell is rotatable about the first hinge member. The cable-shaving tool includes a blade removably securable between a blade holder and a blade support surface on the housing lid, the blade extending within a portion of the recess and a movable cable ramp disposed in the cavity of the bottom housing for urging the cable toward the blade when the second housing shell is in a closed position.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
A tool for stripping a cable is provided that includes a first housing section having a first blade, a second housing section having a second blade, and a first beam secured to the housing sections. The housing sections are movable between a load/unload position and a strip position. The blades, when in the load/unload position, are spaced from one another by a distance that is larger than an outer diameter of the cable. The blades, when in the strip position, are spaced from one another by a first dimension (D1) that is substantially equal to an outer diameter of a conductor of the cable. The first beam is positioned with respect to the blades to define a travel limiter to the cable such that an end of the cable in contact with a surface of the first beam is a predefined first length (L1) from the first and second blades.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
11) that is substantially equal to an outer diameter of a conductor of the cable. The first beam is positioned with respect to the blades to define a travel limiter to the cable such that an end of the cable in contact with a surface of the first beam is a predefined first length (L1) from the first and second blades.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
G02B 6/245 - Removing protective coverings of light guides before coupling
A rollable ribbon separator tool for separating fibers in a rollable ribbon, the rollable ribbon separator including a chassis having a length and a guide surface along the chassis length for receiving a first portion of a rollable ribbon in a flattened position, the guide surface for positioning the first portion of the rollable ribbon having a first node with selected fibers to be separated, the selected fibers being positioned flat on the guide surface. The rollable ribbon separator includes a blade securable to the chassis, the blade having a cutting edge positioned toward the guide surface at an acute angle to the guide surface. The angle of the blade cutting edge with respect to the guide surface allows the cutting edge to urge the first portion of the flattened ribbon fibers against the guide surface when the fibers are drawn through the chassis along the guide surface.
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
G02B 6/25 - Preparing the ends of light guides for coupling, e.g. cutting
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
A cable-shaving tool for midspan shaving of a cable jacket includes a housing bottom having a first hinge member along an upper edge, a cavity, and at least one cable groove extending through a length of the housing bottom. The cable-shaving tool includes a second housing shell having an interior portion having at least one recess having an upper control surface, an exterior portion, and a second hinge member along a second housing shell edge engageable with the first hinge member wherein the second housing shell is rotatable about the first hinge member. The cable-shaving tool includes a blade removably securable between a blade holder and a blade support surface on the housing lid, the blade extending within a portion of the recess and a movable cable ramp disposed in the cavity of the bottom housing for urging the cable toward the blade when the second housing shell is in a closed position.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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(1) Intumescent paints, intumescent coatings and coating, all for use in fire protection in the utility industry; Wood pole restoration systems comprised of fiberglass wrap and intumescent paint;
(2) Protective plastic wrap, in the nature of fiberglass mesh substrate coated with intumescent paint, for use with wooden utility poles; Protective plastic wrap in the name of fiberglass mesh substrate coated with intumescent paint, for use with wooden utility poles;
(3) Insulative protective wraps and sleeves for utility poles for inhibiting the spread of fire and strips of intumescent firestop materials for wrapping around plastic and insulated utility poles
A cable-shaving tool for midspan shaving of a cable jacket includes a housing bottom having a first hinge member along an upper edge, a cavity, and at least one cable groove extending through a length of the housing bottom. The cable-shaving tool includes a second housing shell having an interior portion having at least one recess having an upper control surface, an exterior portion, and a second hinge member along a second housing shell edge engageable with the first hinge member wherein the second housing shell is rotatable about the first hinge member. The cable-shaving tool includes a blade removably securable between a blade holder and a blade support surface on the housing lid, the blade extending within a portion of the recess and a movable cable ramp disposed in the cavity of the bottom housing for urging the cable toward the blade when the second housing shell is in a closed position.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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Intumescent paints, intumescent coatings and coating, all for use in fire protection in the utility industry; Wood pole restoration systems comprised primarily of intumescent paint with fiberglass wrap; Insulating materials, namely, protective plastic wrap in the nature of fiberglass mesh substrate coated with intumescent paint, for use with wooden utility poles; Insulative protective wraps and sleeves for utility poles for inhibiting the spread of fire and strips of intumescent firestop materials for wrapping around plastic and insulated utility poles
A cable shaving tool including a blade holder having a guide channel extending along the blade holder length. The guide channel includes a cable channel, and a control surface at opposing ends. A removable blade is secured to a blade support surface and the blade edge extends within the guide channel. The blade support and handle are disposed along a central axis. The shaving depth is determined by the differential between: (1) the distance from the cable channel to the bottom surface of the blade holder; and (2) the distance from the control surface to the bottom surface of the blade holder. The handle is secured to the blade holder and extends along the central axis, allowing an operator's hand to be positioned directly over the blade during a cut, apply a downward pressure on the cable to set the blade and then move the tool in a direction parallel to the cable length.
G02B 6/245 - Removing protective coverings of light guides before coupling
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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SMART VOLTAGE REDUCTION AND REVERSE POWER OPERATING MODE DETERMINATION FOR LOAD TAP CHARGING TRANSFORMERS AND VOLTAGE REGULATORS
The present disclosure relates to a system for using load tap changing (LTC) transformers and voltage regulators (VRs) to more accurately reduce the voltage in a power transmission system. It further relates to a system for determining the operating mode for LTC transformers and VRs during reverse power flow. Corresponding methods are also disclosed. The various components of the present system, and the manner in which they interrelate, are more fully described hereinafter.
A camera, antenna alignment system and method of aligning an antenna in a reference position, comprising: securing a bracket to one side of the antenna, said bracket including a camera mounting surface remote from said antenna; positioning a camera on said camera mounting surface; and a obtaining an image with a field of view from said camera to obtain data of nearby objects.
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A tool for scoring cable sheathing on a cable including a blade housing assembly having a blade housing, a blade housing opening, a blade disposed in the blade housing opening and a blade housing carrier having a blade housing carrier opening wherein the blade housing is rotatably secured in the blade housing carrier opening for scoring the sheathing in a circular, lateral or spiral direction. The tool includes a cable support member and an adjustable frame disposed between the cable support member and the blade housing assembly for adjusting the cable support member toward and away from the blade housing assembly for scoring various diameter cables, the blade housing carrier secured to one end of the adjustable frame. The blade is adjustable within the blade housing opening toward and away from the cable support member for controlling a depth of the blade into the cable sheathing.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
A cable sheath slitting tool comprising first and second opposing tool frame members wherein at least a portion of the tool frame members are movable toward and away from one another, a pair of opposing blades securable on the respective tool frame member, the blades having a blade tip extending toward each other and are movable toward and away from each other and a first and second tray securable on the first and second tool frame member, respectively, each of the first and second trays including a tray cavity wherein a cable may be secured in the cavity with the blade positioned to slit the cable when the tool is in a closed position with the tool frame member portions toward one another.
A snap adapter for a wire stripping tool has a hollow body with a tool end, a component end, and a button. The tool end is sized for insertion into the tool body and the component end is sized for receiving a component meant to strip a cable of a specified diameter. The button comprises a pin feature for attaching the received component. Inserting the component into the snap adapter forces the pin away from the snap adapter hollow body to allow for full insertion of the component into the tool body. A spring disposed between the hollow body and button pushes the pin feature upwards through the hollow body to hold the component inside the snap adapter once the component is fully inserted. Removing the component requires pushing down the button to extract the pin feature, which allows the component to be slideably removed from the tool body.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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A cable stripping tool for stripping the outer jacket of a cable having a length. The tool includes a tool frame having an elongated opening and a cable support disposed on the tool frame including at least one support surface for maintaining the cable in a relative position on the tool. The tool includes a roller assembly having an offset block movable along the elongated opening, a roller wheel rotatingly attached to an end of the block member adjacent the cable support and a loading knob attached to an opposite end of the offset block as the roller wheel. The tool includes a blade having a cutting edge extendable from the cable support surface toward the cable. The blade cutting edge may be rotatable between a first direction parallel to the cable length, a third direction perpendicular to the cable length and a second position between the first and third position.
A fiber optic cable external shield connector grounds a fiber optic cable having both a corrugated conductive shield and a strength member without removal of the outer protective layer of the fiber optic cable. The connector has a grounding cover and a cooperative grounding base each with an electrically conductive grounding assembly having an array of prongs. Bosses of the cover and bosses of the base are fastened together to force the prongs of the conductive assembly to pierce the outer non-conductive sheath of the fiber optic cable. The prongs cooperatively pinch the strength member to ultimately connect the corrugated shield and strength member to an outside ground.
A tube jacket slitting tool including first and second opposite tool portions, each tool portion including a common hinged portion at a first end for engaging the opposite tool portion. The first and second opposite tool portions are foldable about the hinged portion between an open position and a closed position. The tool includes at least one concave surface extending across the width of forming an opening, when the first and second opposite tool portions are in the closed position, through which a tube may be slid. The tool includes a blade extending inward into the opening for slitting a depth of the tube jacket as it is moved with respect to the tool. The tool includes a hinge pivot axis in the hinged portion extending in a direction substantially in the direction of the width and at an acute angle to either the plane or to the longitudinal axis of the tube or cable in the opening formed by the at least one concave surface. When the first and second opposite tool portions are folded to the closed position with the tube or cable in the opening, movement of the tube or cable with respect to the tool causes the first and second opposite tool portions to be urged toward each other.
A compression tool for fastening a cable to a connector comprising an elongated tool frame, an anvil secured to one end of the tool frame, a compression plunger slidable along a portion of the tool frame, a handle set adapted to move the compression plunger toward and away from the anvil and a spacer block for securing the connector a distance from the anvil. The handle set may include a first handle movable from a first position wherein the plunger is a first distance from the anvil to a second position wherein the plunger is a second distance from the anvil. The spacer block may include a first end and a second end having a different depth from the first end and be rotatable so that the first end when rotated to the active position secures the connector a first distance from the anvil and the second end, when rotated to the active position secures the connector a second distance from the anvil.
H01R 43/045 - Hand tools for crimping with contact member feeding mechanism
B25B 27/10 - Hand tools or bench devices, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for for connecting objects by press fit or detaching same inserting fittings into hoses
H01R 43/01 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for connecting unstripped conductors to contact members having insulation cutting edges
A tool for removing insulation in mid-span of a cable carrying a signal-transmitting conduit comprising a lower body section and an upper body section movable toward and away from the lower body section. The tool includes a curved mandrel disposed on the lower body section, the curved mandrel having a central peak portion and adjacent portions curving downward away from the peak portion, to present a mid-span portion of the cable insulation on a side away from the mandrel peak portion. The tool includes a blade disposed on the upper body section, the blade movable toward and away from the curved mandrel. The cable is securable in the curved mandrel in a curved position, allowing the blade to shave the cable insulation allowing access to the signal-transmitting conduit. The tool may include an adjustment barrel having a plurality of height adjustment surfaces disposed at a different distance from the barrel axis, each height adjustment surface positioning the blade a different distance from the mandrel.
B26D 7/26 - Means for mounting or adjusting the cutting member; Means for adjusting the stroke of the cutting member
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
B26D 3/28 - Splitting layers from work; Mutually separating layers by cutting
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
H02G 1/04 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for overhead lines or cables for mounting or stretching
A fiber optic cable external shield connector grounds a fiber optic cable having both a corrugated conductive shield and a strength member without removal of the outer protective layer of the fiber optic cable. The connector has a grounding cover and a cooperative grounding base each with an electrically conductive grounding assembly having an array of prongs. Bosses of the cover and bosses of the base are fastened together to force the prongs of the conductive assembly to pierce the outer non-conductive sheath of the fiber optic cable. The prongs cooperatively pinch the strength member to ultimately connect the corrugated shield and strength member to an outside ground.
A method is provided where a compression tool is used for fastening a cable to a connector comprising an elongated tool frame, an anvil secured to one end of the tool frame, a compression plunger slidable along a portion of the tool frame, a handle set adapted to move the compression plunger toward and away from the anvil and a spacer block for securing the connector a distance from the anvil. The handle set may include a first handle movable from a first position wherein the plunger is a first distance from the anvil to a second position wherein the plunger is a second distance from the anvil. The spacer block may include a first end and a second end having a different depth from the first end and be rotatable so that the first end when rotated to the active position secures the connector a first distance from the anvil and the second end, when rotated to the active position secures the connector a second distance from the anvil.
H01R 43/045 - Hand tools for crimping with contact member feeding mechanism
B25B 27/10 - Hand tools or bench devices, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for for connecting objects by press fit or detaching same inserting fittings into hoses
An adjustable wire stripper has a jaw for positioning a length of cable, a tool body for tangentially contacting the cable, a blade having a cantilevered loading ramp for cutting the insulation off the cable, and a blade angle adjustment shaft driven by an angle adjustment member. A frame member disposed between the jaw and the body adjusts the distance between the jaw and the body to accommodate cables of different diameters. The frame member relatively moves the jaw and the body with respect to each other along a line having a constant sliding angle. The angle adjustment shaft has a flange extending radially outwardly for driving the shaft to different angles of rotation with respect to the body. An optional assist spring bearing opposite the flange urges the flange against the blade angle adjustment member during movement of the flange to reduce backlash of the shaft.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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Providing product and technology training, seminars, and certification classes addressing the operation, maintenance and results interpretation of communications network test equipment hardware and computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for educational purposes [ Telecommunications services, namely, providing fiber optic network services, namely, engineering and technology consultation services in the fields of communication network commissioning, namely, consultation regarding testing and procedures required by industry standards, operation, namely, consultation regarding compliance with industry standards, testing, monitoring, and customization; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing test equipment hardware and computer hardware, operating systems, virtual and physical host servers and local area network problems; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems involving computer software, mobile device software applications; Installation, repair, and maintenance of computer software and mobile device software applications; Consultation services in the technology fields of testing, troubleshooting, and measurement; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems with communications hardware and software, namely, diagnosing computer hardware and software problems ] Fiber optic test equipment for measuring, maintaining and documenting the performance of fiber optic networks, namely, power meters for measuring optical power, light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser sources not for medical purposes, and optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs); fiber optic inspection scopes; fiber optic cable jumpers/adaptors/couplers/inspection tips, test kits comprised of optical power meters for measuring optical power, fiber optic inspection scopes, OTDRs and fiber optic light sources; fiber optic equipment in the nature of apparatuses capable of measuring inbound and outbound traffic without network disruption and apparatuses capable of detecting active optical network terminals without network disruption
A snap adapter for a wire stripping tool has a hollow body with a tool end, a component end, and a button. The tool end is sized for insertion into the tool body and the component end is sized for receiving a component meant to strip a cable of a specified diameter. The button comprises a pin feature for attaching the received component. Inserting the component into the snap adapter forces the pin away from the snap adapter hollow body to allow for full insertion of the component into the tool body. A spring disposed between the hollow body and button pushes the pin feature upwards through the hollow body to hold the component inside the snap adapter once the component is fully inserted. Removing the component requires pushing down the button to extract the pin feature, which allows the component to be slideably removed from the tool body.
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
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Fiber optic test equipment for measuring, maintaining and documenting the performance of fiber optic networks, namely, power meters for measuring optical power, light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser sources not for medical purposes and optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs); fiber optic inspection scopes; test kits comprised of optical power meters for measuring optical power, fiber optic inspection scopes, optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs), and fiber optic light sources; fiber optic equipment in the nature of apparatuses capable of measuring inbound and outbound traffic without network disruption and apparatuses capable of detecting active optical network terminals without network disruption Providing product and technology training, seminars, and certification classes addressing the operation, maintenance and results interpretation of communications network test equipment hardware and computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for educational purposes Telecommunications services, namely, providing fiber optic network services, namely, engineering and technology consultation services in the fields of communication network commissioning, namely, consultation regarding testing and procedures required by industry standards, operation, namely, consultation regarding compliance with industry standards, testing, monitoring, and customization; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing test equipment hardware and computer hardware, operating systems, virtual and physical host servers and local area network problems; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems involving computer software, mobile device software applications; installation, repair, and maintenance of computer software and mobile device software applications; Consultation services in the technology fields of communication network testing, troubleshooting, and measurement; Technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems with communications hardware and software, namely, diagnosing computer hardware and software problems
HAND TOOLS FOR STRIPPING, CUTTING, SLITTING, CRIMPING, TRIMMING, CORING AND CLAMPING ELECTRICAL WIRE, ELECTRICAL CABLE, TELEVISION CABLE, POWER LINE CABLE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE INSULATION FOR ELECTRONIC CATV, TELECOMMUNICATION, TELEPHONE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.
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Providing product and technology training, seminars, and certification classes addressing the operation, maintenance and results interpretation of communications network test equipment hardware and computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for educational purposes [ Telecommunications services, namely, providing fiber optic network services, namely, engineering and technology consultation services in the fields of communication network commissioning, namely, consultation regarding testing and procedures required by industry standards, operation, namely, consultation regarding compliance with industry standards, testing, monitoring, and customization; technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing test equipment hardware and computer hardware, operating systems, virtual and physical host servers and local area network problems; technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems involving computer software, mobile device software applications; network inventory data extraction, data transformation and loading data into software; communication network test data integration between internal computer software and customer's or third-party application software or repositories; installation, repair, and maintenance of computer software and mobile device software applications; Consultation services in the technology fields of communication network monitoring, recording, probing, filtering, auditing, testing, analyzing, troubleshooting, installation, design, optimization, measurement, deployment, development, and management; technical support services in the nature of troubleshooting problems with communications hardware and software, namely, diagnosing computer hardware and software problems; providing online communication network instrument monitoring to ensure proper functioning, computer network configuration, and tracking in the nature of management of information technology (IT) systems ] A complete line of fiber optic test equipment for measuring maintaining and documenting the performance of fiber optic networks, namely, optical fiber cables, optical fiber connectors, bend insensitive and polarization maintaining cables, fiber optic splice closures, and other optical components, namely, optical couplers, optical reflectors, and optical receivers; optical splitters and couplers; coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) transmitters and receivers, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transmitters and receivers; Optical signal attenuators; multiplexers and demultiplexers; Multi Fiber optical cable assemblies; optical modules and associated passive components design to manipulate optical signals in a controlled and predictable manner; fiber demarcation closures; Outside plant cable assemblies; Network interface devices (NIDs); Devices for filtering and splitting xDSL, in the nature of optical filters; line modules for network interface devices, equipment for aligning and joining optical fibers together; specialty optical fibers; Large core optical fiber; optical fiber bundles; optical fiber scopes; Tapered optical fiber; Power Meters for measuring optical power; Four channel optical power meter cards; Tabletop non-modular power meters for measuring optical power; Tabletop modular power meters for measuring optical power; Portable light emitting diode (LED) source, namely, LEDs; Laser source not for medical purposes; Hand-held multimode LED source, namely, LEDs; Hand-held singlemode LED source, namely, LEDs; Hand-held multimode laser source not for medical purposes; Hand-held singlemode laser source not for medical purposes; Hand-held singlemode pigtailed LED source, namely, LEDs; Hand-held multimode switch-selectable LED source, namely, LEDs; Hand-held singlemode switch-selectable laser source not for medical purposes; Built-in stabilized LED light source, namely, LEDs; Built-in stabilized multimode pigtailed laser source not for medical purposes; Optical loss testers used to measure the diminution of average optical power; Automated bi-directional optical loss testers used to measure the diminution of average optical power; Built-in stabilized multimode pigtailed LED source, namely, LEDs; Built-in stabilized singlemode pigtailed LED source, namely, LEDs; Built-in stabilized singlemode pigtailed laser source not for medical purposes; Built-in stabilized multimode switch-selectable dual wavelength LED source, namely, LEDs; Built-in stabilized multimode switch-selectable dual wavelength laser source not for medical purposes; Built-in stabilized singlemode switch-selectable dual wavelength LED source, namely, LEDs; Built-in stabilized singlemode switch-selectable dual wavelength laser source not for medical purposes; Live fiber detector; hand-held variable attenuator for creating a calibrated level of optical attenuation; high resolution variable attenuator for creating a highly accurate calibrated level of optical attenuation; back-reflection test set comprising all necessary computer hardware and software to perform optical return loss measurement; field portable back-reflection test set comprising all necessary computer hardware and software to perform optical return loss; providing a means to perform communication over fiber for installation crews, namely, optically linked communication devices for voice and data transmission; Universal test computer software platform used for advanced test operations; Remote fiber test systems comprising of remote test apparatus for testing optical fiber functions; Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDRs); OTDR test kits comprised of optical power meters for measuring optical power, fiber optic inspection scopes and also containing fiber optic light sources; optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) module for multimode fiber; OTDR module for single mode fiber; high dynamic range OTDR module for single mode fiber; 1X12 optical switch module; mini-OTDR for multimode fiber; mini-OTDR for single mode fiber; high dynamic range mini-OTDR; OTDR's to fully characterize the optical link; multi-wavelength module, namely, multiwavelength optical transmitter and receiver lasers not for medical purposes; a testing apparatus used to measure simultaneous power and wavelength; optical spectrum analyzers; ribbon fiber test kits, namely, an OTDR; optical switch module; alignment system for fiber optic installation; Ribbon cleavers ribbon holders, namely, optic fiber splicers and holders; Modular optical test system comprising of power meters for measuring optical power, optical sources, namely, optical filters and optical sensors, variable optical signal attenuators, return loss meters, variable optical reflectors, polarization controllers, single and multi-wavelength meters, OTDR's, and optical switches, or a mixture thereof, for industrial and laboratory applications; laser source module that emits light for launch into optical fiber not for medical purposes; LED source module that emits light for launch into optical fiber; Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) light source module that emits light for launch into optical fiber single- or multi-channel power meter module for measuring optical power; tunable laser source module that emits light for launch into optical fiber; optical signal attenuator module; optical return loss modules which measure cumulative link return loss and individual component reflectance; single-or multi-wavelength meter module; optical spectrum analyzer module; polarization mode dispersion analyzer module; polarization controller module; erbium-doped fiber amplifier module; optical time domain reflectometer module; multi-channel optical switch module; tabletop laser source not for medical purposes; tabletop LED source, namely, LEDs; tabletop tunable laser source not for medical purposes; tabletop optical signal attenuator; tabletop power optical meter; polarization mode dispersion analyzer; refractive index profiler for fiber or components, namely, optical fiber and optical fiber component scanner for scanning the optical index of refraction; Tabletop modular fiber optic light source, namely, LEDs and lasers not for medical purposes; Fiber optical light sources tunable or fixed, namely, LEDs and lasers not for medical purposes; Variable attenuators for creating a calibrated level of optical attenuation; Back-reflection meters; Dispersion analyzers; Modulation analyzers; Synchronous optical networking and synchronous digital hierarch (SONET/SDH), namely, lasers and LEDs for transferring digital bit streams over optical fiber; Fibre channel, namely, optical fiber cables for connecting computer data storage to servers; Optical Transport Networks (OTN) network equipment, namely, optical fiber cables, fiber optic connectors, and fiber optic light meter which support common public radio interface and open base station architecture initiative data (CPRI/OBSAI); Spectral analysis analyzers; Spotting scopes; Fiber optic adapters; Test jumpers, namely, jumper cables; Fiber test kits comprised of optical power meters for measuring optical power, LEDs, and laser light sources; Optical loss test kits comprised of integrated power meter for measuring optical power and light source devices, namely, LEDs and lasers not for medical purposes; Visual Fault Locators (VFL); Visual fault locator for singlemode and multimode fibers; Fiber optic equipment in the nature of visible red laser sources not for medical purposes; Optical Fiber Identifiers; Fiber optic equipment in the nature of apparatuses capable of measuring inbound and outbound traffic without network disruption and apparatuses capable of detecting active optical network terminals without network disruption; Microscopes; Videoscopes not for medical use; Optical attenuators; Network Stimulators, namely, software for modeling network behavior; Passive Optical Network components, namely, fiber optic cables, wavelength-division multiplexers and demultiplexers, and optical filters; Point-to-point electronics, namely, Internet and wireless radios and telecommunications transmitters; Certification test kits comprised of fiber optic equipment, namely, fiber optic cables, Laser and LED light sources, namely, lasers not for medical purposes and LEDs, Fiber optic light power meters, and Video Microscopes not for medical purposes; Optical Test loss sets, namely, optical network testers; Optical connectors and adapters for preparing fibers for fusion splicing and termination; Optical amplifiers, transmitters, transceivers, transponders, receivers, and detectors for optical and electrical signals; Optical instrument and network component testers; Optical filters; waveplates, and optical filter color-wheels; Optical switches and matrix switches for video, audio, and data signals; Optical network connector cleaning devices; Compact spectrometers; Computer hardware and software for the use of Analyzing, Certifying, and Reporting telecommunication networks, namely, Intelligent test systems primarily comprising of computer hardware and software for light source and optical power meter; computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for traffic generation, automation and performance analysis, and management of data from testing devices in the field of communications networks; Computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for communication network testing, troubleshooting, analyzing, monitoring, management, emulation, optimization, characterization, and analytics; computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for passive and active quality-of-service and quality-of-experience measurement, correlation, monitoring and management, test orchestration and test function virtualization in the field of communication networks; computer hardware and software and mobile device software applications for network simulation and load testing, namely, protocol compliance, negative testing of network elements in live or in-development networks, simulation of mobile devices, and subscriber behavior in the field of communication networks; providing online downloadable software for communication network monitoring, recording, probing, filtering, auditing, testing, analyzing, troubleshooting, installation, activation, traffic and user device simulation, design, optimization, measurement, deployment, development, test-device management
A strain relief for a buffer tube employs a plurality of spline-like grippers which are angularly positionable about the buffer tube. The grippers each have an outwardly projecting retainer loop. A cable tie having a strap is passed through the loops and through a one-way catch to secure the spline-like grippers to the buffer tube. The ends of the grippers function as an engagement end to prevent the buffer tube from pulling back from an enclosure.
A fiber optic external shield connector for grounding a fiber optic cable. The external shield connector is irreversibly mounted to the fiber optic cable using traditional tools. Prongs on the inside of the shield connector puncture the outer non-conductive sheath of the fiber optic cable. The external shield connector is compatible with fiber optics cables having different diameters. The prongs are arranged to complement the geometry of the fiber optic cables for the specific application. The prongs contact an inner conductive sheath of the cable and connect the conductive sheath electrically to an outside ground. This engagement does not expose the internal portions of the fiber optic cable to outside elements such as moisture.
A fiber optic stripping and cutting apparatus comprising a tool housing and a stripping tool slidingly secured to the tool housing, the stripping tool having a pair of opposing stripping blades pivotable with respect to each other, each stripping blade having at least two teeth, the teeth on one stripping blade aligned with teeth on the opposite stripping blade. The fiber optic stripping and cutting apparatus includes a cutting tool removably secured to the tool housing, the cutting tool having a pair of opposing flat blades, each flat blade including a sharp edge. The stripping and cutting tools are each independently slideable from a retracted position within the housing to an extended position at least partially extending from the tool housing. The stripping tool and cutting tool may be removable from the tool housing.
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
G02B 6/245 - Removing protective coverings of light guides before coupling
G02B 6/25 - Preparing the ends of light guides for coupling, e.g. cutting
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
A fiber optic stripping apparatus comprising a frame having an axis and a pair of outer arms extending from the axis, each arm pivotal about the axis and a pair of first blades each first blade having a first blade edge, each of the first blades attached to a corresponding frame arm with the first blade edge extending in the direction of the corresponding frame arm. The stripping apparatus includes a pair of second blades each second blade having a second blade edge, each of the second blades attached to a corresponding frame arm with the second blade edge extending transverse to the direction of the corresponding frame arm, the second blades each having a first set of notches forming a circle when the stripping apparatus is in a closed position and a second set of notches substantially forming a circle when the stripping apparatus is in the closed position.
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
G02B 6/245 - Removing protective coverings of light guides before coupling
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Programmable electronic relay and wired or fiber optic communication device for voice, radio frequency, or data reception and transmission, both for substation and power system protection
38.
Methods and compositions for treating breast cancer with dendritic cell vaccines
Disclosed are compositions and methods for treatment of breast cancer. Disclosed methods and compositions include dendritic cells loaded with cyclin B1 and WT-1 peptide antigens for immunotherapy. These dendritic cell vaccines are administered alone or in combination with other cancer therapies to improve outcomes. Disclosed methods also involve the use of therapeutic agents, such as anakinra, that block the IL-1 inflammation pathway. These agents are used in combination with chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy in treating breast cancer.
A61K 31/337 - Heterocyclic compounds having oxygen as the only ring hetero atom, e.g. fungichromin having four-membered rings, e.g. taxol
A61K 31/675 - Phosphorus compounds having nitrogen as a ring hetero atom, e.g. pyridoxal phosphate
A61K 31/704 - Compounds having saccharide radicals attached to non-saccharide compounds by glycosidic linkages attached to a carbocyclic compound, e.g. phloridzin attached to a condensed carbocyclic ring system, e.g. sennosides, thiocolchicosides, escin, daunorubicin, digitoxin
39.
Video encoding method and apparatus and video decoding method and apparatus, based on transformation index information
A method and apparatus for decoding video and a method and apparatus for encoding video are provided. The method for decoding video includes: receiving and parsing a bitstream of encoded video; extracting, from the bitstream, encoded image data of a current picture assigned to a maximum coding unit of the current picture, information regarding a coded depth of the maximum coding unit, information regarding an encoding mode, and coding unit pattern information indicating whether texture information of the maximum coding units has been encoded; and decoding the encoded image data for the maximum coding unit, based on the information regarding the coded depth of the maximum coding unit, the information regarding the encoding mode, and the coding unit pattern information.
H04N 11/02 - Colour television systems with bandwidth reduction
H04N 19/44 - Decoders specially adapted therefor, e.g. video decoders which are asymmetric with respect to the encoder
H04N 19/70 - Methods or arrangements for coding, decoding, compressing or decompressing digital video signals characterised by syntax aspects related to video coding, e.g. related to compression standards
H04N 19/61 - Methods or arrangements for coding, decoding, compressing or decompressing digital video signals using transform coding in combination with predictive coding
H04N 19/176 - Methods or arrangements for coding, decoding, compressing or decompressing digital video signals using adaptive coding characterised by the coding unit, i.e. the structural portion or semantic portion of the video signal being the object or the subject of the adaptive coding the unit being an image region, e.g. an object the region being a block, e.g. a macroblock
H04N 19/119 - Adaptive subdivision aspects e.g. subdivision of a picture into rectangular or non-rectangular coding blocks
H04N 19/147 - Data rate or code amount at the encoder output according to rate distortion criteria
H04N 19/122 - Selection of transform size, e.g. 8x8 or 2x4x8 DCT; Selection of sub-band transforms of varying structure or type
H04N 19/136 - Incoming video signal characteristics or properties
H04N 19/184 - Methods or arrangements for coding, decoding, compressing or decompressing digital video signals using adaptive coding characterised by the coding unit, i.e. the structural portion or semantic portion of the video signal being the object or the subject of the adaptive coding the unit being bits, e.g. of the compressed video stream
H04N 19/60 - Methods or arrangements for coding, decoding, compressing or decompressing digital video signals using transform coding
A method for detecting the operating condition of each phase of a three-phase capacitor bank in a power distribution system, including the steps of, if the RMS neutral current is above the bank status closed setting, comparing the phase angle of neutral current (IN) with respect to voltage on one of the phases (VA, VB or VC) and sending an alarm signal when the comparison of the phase angle of neutral current with respect to the phase voltage differs appreciably from the expected phase angles.
H02H 7/16 - Emergency protective circuit arrangements specially adapted for specific types of electric machines or apparatus or for sectionalised protection of cable or line systems, and effecting automatic switching in the event of an undesired change from norm for capacitors
H02H 3/38 - Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition, with or without subsequent reconnection responsive to phase angle between voltage and current
An isolating ground switch includes an enclosure with a frontal surface. A slide channel opens through the top of the enclosure. A conductive switch plate is received in the channel and is bi-directionally slidably positionable between the first position and the second position. A plurality of terminal studs project forwardly from the frontal surface of the enclosure and rearwardly conductively communicate with a conductive portion. When the switch plate is in the first position, the conductive portion engages the switch plate. When the switch plate is in the second position, the conductive portion is isolated from the switch plate.
H01H 31/00 - Air-break switches for high tension without arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
H01R 4/66 - Connections with the terrestrial mass, e.g. earth plate, earth pin
H01R 31/08 - Short-circuiting members for bridging contacts in a counterpart
H01R 11/09 - Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating characterised by the type of the connecting locations on the individual element or by the type of the connections between the connecting locations and the conductive members the connecting locations being identical
This invention relates to a rotatable device having two arms rotatably connected about a hollow hub wherein the arms include a cable extending through a passageway and the hub so as to minimize bending of the cables about each other when the arms are in a compact position. In particular this invention relates to a foldable GPS compass and a method relating thereto to present a compact folded device that is easier to install with minimal bending of the cables. The invention also discloses a detent disposed within the hub for accurate selective placement of the arms and method relating thereto.
G01C 17/00 - Compasses; Devices for ascertaining true or magnetic north for navigation or surveying purposes
H01Q 1/22 - Supports; Mounting means by structural association with other equipment or articles
G01S 19/39 - Determining a navigation solution using signals transmitted by a satellite radio beacon positioning system the satellite radio beacon positioning system transmitting time-stamped messages, e.g. GPS [Global Positioning System], GLONASS [Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System] or GALILEO
An air break electrical switch includes a first electrical terminal and a second electrical terminal supported apart from the first electrical terminal. The switch further includes a blade support configured to be electrically insulatively supported apart from the second electrical terminal. A blade is pivotally supported by the blade support, and the blade is pivotable from an open contact position to a closed contact position and vice versa. The switch further includes an indicator connected to the blade. At least a portion of the indicator is fixed to the blade so as to rotate with the blade and display a first color when the blade is in the open contact position and obscure the first color when the blade is in the closed contact position.
A remotely openable containment system employs a bag which receives contents such as grounding cement and employs a closure member which is secured by a bale. The closure member is attached to one end of the bag adjacent an opening. End portions of the bag are wound around the closure member and secured by the bale. The bale may include a pair of laterally spaced pins which are received in spaced bores of the closure member. At the installation site, the bag is lowered by a line into a hole. At the bottom of the hole, a line on the bale is pulled to release the bale and to permit the contents to discharge through the opening in the bag. Both the bag and the bale are removable from the hole by the attached lines.
B65D 33/10 - Handles formed of similar material to that used for the bag
B65D 33/16 - End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices
B65D 33/30 - Deformable or resilient metal or like strips or bands
E21B 27/00 - Containers for collecting or depositing substances in boreholes or wells, e.g. bailers for collecting mud or sand; Drill bits with means for collecting substances, e.g. valve drill bits
E21B 27/02 - Dump bailers, i.e. containers for depositing substances, e.g. cement or acids
B65D 77/30 - Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during filling or closing of containers
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REMOTELY OPENABLE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION METHOD
A remotely openable containment system employs a bag which receives contents such as grounding cement and employs a closure member which is secured by a bale. The closure member is attached to one end of the bag adjacent an opening. End portions of the bag are wound around the closure member and secured by the bale. The bale may include a pair of laterally spaced pins which are received in spaced bores of the closure member. At the installation site, the bag is lowered by a line into a hole. At the bottom of the hole, a line on the bale is pulled to release the bale and to permit the contents to discharge through the opening in the bag. Both the bag and the bale are removable from the hole by the attached lines.
B65D 33/00 - CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES - Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
B25J 1/00 - Manipulators positioned in space by hand
B67B 7/00 - Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers
E02D 27/42 - Foundations for poles, masts, or chimneys
E02D 31/00 - Protective arrangements for foundations or foundation structures; Ground foundation measures for protecting the soil or the subsoil water, e.g. preventing or counteracting oil pollution
E04H 12/00 - Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
The present invention is a distance finder apparatus and system operable to project a laser beam spread in a line across a plane, and to determine the distance between a lens and objects that points of the spread laser beam contacts. The present invention comprises: a rangefinder incorporating an optical plate operable to cause an invisible laser beam to be spread, and a visible laser beam to be scattered, in a line along a plane, and the rangefinder is operable to measure distances at points where beams contact one or more objects; a visible pointer laser; and one or more display units. Locations where the spread beam contacts the one or more objects may be at variant distances, and measurements may be determined at any point along the scattered beam.
G02B 27/20 - Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups , for optical projection, e.g. combination of mirror and condenser and objective for imaging minute objects, e.g. light-pointer
A break-away hook assembly is adapted for installation for use with a low-voltage residential communication cable. A pair of members is coupled. One of the members has a connector with a terminal portion which receives a terminus of the other member. The connector breaks to release the second member from coupled engagement with the first member so that upon application of a stress in excess of a pre-established load, the cable will sag while maintaining the communication integrity of the cable.
A locate wire connector provides a grounding wire connection for the locate wire of a fiber optic cable. The locate wire is partially separated from the fiber optic cable. A conductive stripper in the connector establishes electrical communication with the locate wire conductor upon placing the locate wire and fiber optic cable in the connector and closing same. A stud extending from the cover of the connector provides a terminal for connecting a ground wire. The connector may also contain a gel to ensure a waterproof grounding connection.
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Apparatus for measuring magnetic fields; apparatus for magnetizing and instruments; demagnetizing magnets; electrical thermometers; apparatus for testing and calibrating apparatus for testing quartz crystals; electrical apparatus for automatically controlling pressure, temperature, electric current and the like; and parts and fittings included in Class 9 for all the aforesaid goods. Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Time division multiplexers, protective electronic relays, circuits for transmitting electronic protective relay messages, and electrical power line communication machines and circuits
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Entry tool and methods for use for tubes or cables
Devices and methods are disclosed for gaining access to optical fibers contained within a fiber optic cable. Specifically, a cable entry tool can include a first jaw that can have a substantially V-shaped first channel formed therein, a first cutting element extending into the first channel and movable to any of a variety of depths, a second jaw positioned opposing the first jaw and that can have a substantially V-shaped second channel formed therein, and a second cutting element extending into the second channel and movable to any of a variety of depths. The first channel and the second channel can be movable with respect to each other for receiving therebetween a buffer tube having any of a variety of tube diameters.
B27B 11/00 - Cross-cut reciprocating saws with power drive; Appurtenances therefor
H02G 1/12 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
B26D 3/00 - Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor
B26D 7/26 - Means for mounting or adjusting the cutting member; Means for adjusting the stroke of the cutting member
A grounding clamp assembly for a cable having a spiral metal shield employs a first clamp and a second clamp. The clamps have concave cradles. The clamps are forced together around the cable. A biased contact element connects with a conductive strip extending from one of the clamps. The cable is captured between the cradles, and the contact element engages the shield.
2/2π or more, where A is the area of the cross sectional profile. The structural member provides resistance to bending and compressive buckling and allows conductors to be safely supported at reduced tower height. T and Y shaped cross sections provide water run-off and inhibition of organic growth. The structural members are also generally useful as insulator members in high voltage power networks.
A break-away hook assembly is adapted for installation for use with a low-voltage residential communication cable. A pair of members is coupled. One of the members has a connector with a terminal portion which receives a terminus of the other member. The connector breaks to release the second member from coupled engagement with the first member so that upon application of a stress in excess of a pre-established load, the cable will sag while maintaining the communication integrity of the cable.
The present invention is an apparatus operable to align an antenna and to retain the antenna in a reference position during alignment of the antenna. The apparatus may include a bracket having an arm attached thereto, and the arm conforms to the back wall of an antenna. An engagement means and/or securing means may be incorporated in the apparatus to retain the position of the antenna in a fixed or removeable connection with the apparatus. An alignment device being operable to align the antenna may be attached to the bracket. The apparatus of the present invention may be arranged or otherwise positioned in accordance with a reference position. Said reference position may be defined as a position that is selected in reference to a reference point, line, or plane of the antenna. The apparatus may retain the antenna in a reference position during alignment of the antenna.
H01Q 3/00 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Electrical transmission equipment, namely, electrical switch
gear equipment, namely, switches for high voltage power
lines, vertical break switches, side break switches, double
end break switches, center break switches, hookstick
switches, one-, two-, and three-way transmission switches,
phase over phase switches, air break switches, group
operated air break switches, load break vacuum interrupters,
switch mountings, and mounting hardware for such equipment;
ground mats; motor operators, namely, electro-mechanical
drive switch operators that automatically and remotely
control transmission and substation switches.
63.
SUPPORT TOWERS, INSULATING CROSS-ARMS AND INSULATING MEMBERS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE POWER NETWORKS
An electrically insulating cross-arm is disclosed for a tower for high-voltage power networks. The cross-arm includes an insulating structural member for attachment to the tower body and to support a conductor cable. The insulating structural member comprises a solid rigid spine extending along a long axis having cross sectional profile, normal to the long axis, having a second moment of area of its cross sectional profile about every axis normal to the long axis and dissecting its centroid has a value of A2/2p or more, where A is the area of the cross sectional profile. The structural member provides resistance to bending and to compressive buckling and allows conductors to be safely supported at reduced tower height. T and Y shaped cross sections provide particularly good water run-off and inhibition of organic growth on the structural member. In addition to use in tower cross arms, the structural members are generally useful as insulator members in high voltage power networks.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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electrical transmission equipment, namely, electrical switch gear equipment, namely, switches for high voltage power lines, vertical break switches, side break switches, double end break switches, center break switches, hookstick switches, one-, two-, and three-way transmission switches, phase over phase switches, air break switches, group operated air break switches, load break vacuum interrupters, switch mountings, and mounting hardware for such equipment; ground mats; motor operators, namely, electro-mechanical drive switch operators that automatically and remotely control transmission and substation switches
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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Apparatus for measuring magnetic fields; apparatus for magnetizing and demagnetizing magnets; electrical thermometers; apparatus for testing and calibrating instruments; apparatus for testing quartz crystals; electrical apparatus for automatically controlling pressure, temperature, electric current and the like; and parts and fittings included in Class 9 for all the aforesaid goods. Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; Design and development of computer hardware and software.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Communications software for use by electric utility companies in conveying information about the status of power lines and operational problems associated with power lines
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs. Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors. Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic vending machines and mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus.
A connector for locate wires employs a platform which has a plurality of angularly spaced wire apertures. A conductive wire stripper member has a plurality of slots corresponding to said apertures and is angularly positionable between closed and open positions. Locate wires may be connected by inserting the wires into the apertures when the wire member is in an open position and electrically connected by angularly pivoting the conductive member to the closed position. A ground connector provides a ground connection for the connector to ground the locate wires.
H01R 4/24 - Connections using contact members penetrating or cutting insulation or cable strands
H01R 4/26 - Connections in which at least one of the connecting parts has projections which bite into or engage the other connecting part in order to improve the contact
H01R 11/20 - End pieces terminating in a needle point or analogous contact for penetrating insulation or cable strands
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Time division multiplexers, protective electronic relays, circuits for transmitting electronic protective relay messages, and electrical power line communication machines and circuits
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Computer programs for use in the communications field that monitors electrical power systems parameters and changes the set points of associated synchronizing systems in the electric utility industry
CABLE PREPARATION HAND TOOLS FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION, NAMELY STRIPPING TOOLS, CUTTING TOOLS, SHAVING TOOLS, SCORING TOOLS, CLAMPING TOOLS, AND TORQUING TOOLS
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Computer software which generates logic outputs by employing Boolean Logic on a set of logic inputs for synchronizing and motorbus transfer application
Motorized wire, cable and optical fibre preparation tools; and cutters, strippers, rippers, crimpers, trimmers and slitters for electrical, electronic, CATV, telecommunication, telephone and industrial applications. Wire, cable and optical fibre preparation tools; and cutters, strippers, rippers, crimpers, trimmers and slitters for electrical, electronic, CATV, telecommunication, telephone and industrial applications.
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
kit for use in handling and processing fiber optic elements consisting of a scrap container, cleaning swipe, tweezers, fabric or rubber work mat, and safety eyeglasses, all sold as a unit
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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computer programs for use in the communications field that monitors electrical power systems parameters and changes the set points of associated protective relays
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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computer software and electronic control apparatus which provide protection for electrical power systems and apparatus against faults and abnormal conditions
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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communications software for use by electric utility companies in conveying information about the status of power lines and operational problems associated with power lines
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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communications software for use by electic utility companies in conveying information about the status of power lines and operational issues associated with power lines
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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communications software for use by electic utility companies in conveying information about the status of power lines and operational issues associated with power lines
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
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communications software for use by electric utilities; electrical transformer controls, protective relays, and control relays electrical engineering services for electrical utilities