Gerard M. Cafferty - Richardson TX Mark Spaulding - Wylie TX
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H02B 101
US Classification:
361825, 361818, 361816, 361800, 174 35 R, 174 51
Abstract:
A flame shield is provided which redirects heat and flame away from an undersurface of a housing of electrical equipment, such as a digital cross connect (DSX) panel installed in a rack system in a wiring closet or central office. The flame shield has a conforming shape to a lower surface of the DSX panel. The flame shield includes tabs with mounting holes, which permit the same fasteners used to initially attach the DSX panel to the rails of the rail system to be reused in attaching the flame shield and DSX panel combination to the rails of the rack system. Also, the flame shield includes an extended portion having a v-shaped cross section, which serves to shield wiring entering the DSX panel from heat and flame and also acts as a wiring guide.
Communications Cabinet With Projectile Resistant Vents
Deepak Kumar Sivanandan - Richardson TX, US Alan James Skrepcinski - Plano TX, US Walter Mark Hendrix - Richardson TX, US Mark George Spaulding - Wylie TX, US
A communications cabinet includes a housing defining a location for mounting communications equipment, the housing having a wall formed of a first material with a first penetration resistance, a vent opening in the wall, and a door. At least one plate of material having a second penetration resistance greater than or about equal to the first penetration resistance is mounted between the vent opening and the location for mounting the communications equipment, and the plate is positioned to stop projectiles larger than a given size from traveling in a straight line from the at least one vent opening to the location for mounting communication equipment while leaving an airflow path from the vent opening to the location for mounting the communications equipment that passes around at least one edge of the plate of material through a gap between the at least one plate and the wall.
Outdoor Communication Cabinet Including Fan Tray And Filter And Method Of Detecting Blockage Of Communication Cabinet Filter
Alan James Skrepcinski - Plano TX, US Deepak Kumar Sivanandan - Richardson TX, US Walter Mark Hendrix - Richardson TX, US Mark George Spaulding - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/02
US Classification:
454184
Abstract:
An outdoor communication cabinet includes a housing having a interior, an opening into the interior and a door connected to the housing at the opening that includes a first aperture and a first fan tray with a plurality of fans, the fan tray being hingedly connected to the door for movement between first and second positions relative to the first aperture. Also a method of detecting blockage of filters in a communication cabinet.
- Hickory NC, US Willis Frank James - Wylie TX, US Mark George Spaulding - Wylie TX, US Wayne Hopkinson - Hickory NC, US Jeffrey Cook - Allen TX, US
International Classification:
H01Q 1/44 H04W 4/38 H04W 4/70 H01Q 1/22 H01Q 9/30
Abstract:
An assembly includes: a small cell antenna base station comprising a radio, an antenna, and a mounting structure; and an IoT gateway assembly mounted to the mounting structure, the IoT gateway assembly comprising: an IoT gateway module configured for aggregation and backhaul of data from IoT sensors; and an loT antenna connected with the IoT gateway module.
Apparatus For Protecting Telecommunication Radios And Methods Of Using The Same
ATK Vege - Grand Prairie, Texas since Jul 2011
CFO
Counter Connection/DMG Construction Jan 2006 - Feb 2011
CEO/President Counter Connection / VP Operations DMG Construction
AER Manufacturing Apr 1993 - Jan 2005
Chief Operating Officer
Deloitte Jan 1990 - Jan 1993
Senior Auditor
Education:
Eastern New Mexico University 1987 - 1990
BBA, Accounting
Skills:
Business Planning Operations Management Cross-functional Team Leadership Leadership Process Improvement Forecasting Manufacturing Business Development Management