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Eberhard Kahle Patents |
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Inventor: Kahle; Eberhard
Address: Berlin, DE
No. of patents: 6
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7377697 |
Device for an optical fiber connection |
May 27, 2008 |
| The invention relates to a device for the coaxial connection of optical fibre cables, said device comprising a one-part coupling housing (10) provided with at least one catch recess, and a one-part sleeve receiving element (20) provided with at least one catch projection (21). Said catch |
| 7197223 |
Glass fiber monitoring module |
March 27, 2007 |
| The invention relates to a glass fiber monitoring module comprising a mounting plate, couplings for receiving plugs of incoming and outgoing glass fibers and at least one coupler module being arranged on the mounting plate, couplers being arranged in the coupler module and being used |
| 7153033 |
Coupling device for glass fiber connectors |
December 26, 2006 |
| A coupling device for glass fiber connectors has a front panel (2,4) and at least on coupling (1,1',1'',201,207), which can be inserted into the front panel from the front face (20,40,202) and can be locked by means of latching springs (14,14',14'',214). The latching springs engage behin |
| 6932513 |
Coupling device for glass fiber connectors |
August 23, 2005 |
| A coupling device for glass fiber connectors has a front panel (2, 4) and at least one coupling (1, 1', 1", 201, 207), which can be inserted into the front panel from the front face (20, 40, 202) and can be locked by means of latching springs (14, 14', 14", 214). The latching springs eng |
| 6672898 |
Duplex connectors for optical fiber plug-in connectors |
January 6, 2004 |
| The invention relates to a duplex plug-in connector for optical fiber connectors, comprising two fastening devices for receiving two simplex plug-in connectors (14) for forming a duplex plug-in connector (22), the fastening devices being designed in such a way that they at least part |
| 5572617 |
Housing for optical components |
November 5, 1996 |
| A housing for optical components includes a lower housing portion and at least one holder for glass fibers, couplers and splices. It is intended to provide a housing that can flexibly be adjusted and permits accommodation of a larger number of splices. This is achieved by that the holder |
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