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Data Transmission Pedestal Extension

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US Patent:
6455772, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Jul 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/910597
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Gerald Frazier - Brandon MS
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 900
US Classification:
174 38, 174 39, 52 3
Abstract:
An extension housing for a data transmission pedestal is disclosed. The extension has an upper portion essentially identical to the upper portion of a base of a pedestal and a lower portion essentially identical to the lower portion of a cover section of a pedestal. The extension is simple and inexpensive and can be used singly or in multiple quantities depending upon the pedestal height to be achieved. The use of extensions alleviates inventory of different size pedestals and allows quick and easy height adjustments in the field.

Data Transmission Pedestal With Internal Service Line Passage

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US Patent:
6462269, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Jul 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/900270
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Derak Polk - Greenville MS
Alfred Redmond - Greenville MS
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 900
US Classification:
174 38, 174 39, 52 3
Abstract:
A data transmission pedestal housing having a service line passage is disclosed. The passage is structured to have a gap allowing service lines to pass into and out of the service line passage. An extruded gap closure element is provided for sliding engagement with walls of the passage so as to close and open the gap. When the gap is opened, a service line may pass out of the passage through the gap thereby allowing the pedestal housing to be removed and replaced without disconnecting the service lines from terminal blocks that connect to a cable.

Data Transmission Pedestal With Two Piece Base

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US Patent:
6598949, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Apr 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/827678
Inventors:
Gerald Frazier - Pearl MS
Jerome A. Maloney - Batavia IL
Lawrence Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 900
US Classification:
312263, 3122236, 174 38
Abstract:
A flexible and economical data transmission pedestal having a cover section and a base section, with the base section comprising two asymmetrical parts, a front and a rear. Removing the cover and the front part allows full access to the connections between service lines and a cable. The three piece pedestal also allows any piece to be easily replaced if damaged or a whole new pedestal may easily be placed around cable and service line connections on a mounting plate, all without interrupting customer service.

Latching Mechanism For Mounting Plate Of Pedestal Closure Assembly

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US Patent:
62446355, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Sep 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/394148
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Santo Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Thomas Potosnak - Streamwood IL
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
E05C 1906
US Classification:
292 87
Abstract:
A latching mechanism for a pedestal closure assembly has a pair of substantially channel-shaped slots, each slot having two arms, a flanged base and first and second ends. Each flanged base has a cam-like edge and is connected to the second end of each respective slot. The cam-like edge interconnects the upper and lower surfaces of the flanged base. A pair of legs adapted to be received by each slot are also included in the claimed latching mechanism. Each leg has a limiting edge and includes an end portion adapted to limit the motion of the legs when they are received in the respective slots. At least one flexible latch arm adapted to engage the flanged base of at least one of the slots is connected to one of the legs. Each latch arm includes a finger element beyond the end portion of the limiting edge of the leg. The finger element includes an engagement portion which abuts the lower surface of the flanged base of the leg when the leg is received in its respective slot.

Pedestal Closure Assembly With Locking Mechanism

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US Patent:
61828467, Feb 6, 2001
Filed:
Sep 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/397441
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Santo Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Thomas Potosnak - Streamwood IL
Assignee:
Marconi Communications Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 900
US Classification:
220 402
Abstract:
A pedestal closure assembly has an upper housing section and a separate lower housing section, each of which include front walls, rear walls, and two side walls. These housing sections are structured and dimensioned for telescoping nesting with first and second positive locking mechanisms for a friction fit. These housing sections when locked together form an integral housing structure which has an interior space for protectively accommodating electrical, power supply or telecommunications equipment. This housing structure may be constructed of non-metallic material. The first positive locking mechanism and second locking mechanism may be positioned across from each other on opposite side walls of the housing sections, and, even more preferably, may be aligned diagonally from each other on opposite side walls of the housing sections. The lower housing section may include raised ribs to enhance the friction fit of the assembled housing sections.

Grounding Bracket For Electrical Equipment Enclosure

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US Patent:
62521667, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Aug 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/382942
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H05K 502
US Classification:
174 51
Abstract:
A grounding bracket for use in an electrical equipment pedestal is structured from stamped and formed sheet metal member having a generally U-shaped portion with two opposed ends. A pair of mounting ears extend laterally, each from an end of the U-shaped portion. A support portion extends laterally from a bight portion of the U-shaped portion and a bar extends at an angle from the support portion so as to be offset from the U-shaped portion and to lie in a plane which is substantially parallel to a plane containing the ears. By this arrangement, the bracket can be readily bolted to a universal mounting plate and provide for single-point grounding connections either to the front or rear of the bracket.

Pedestal Closure Assembly

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US Patent:
D4308492, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Aug 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
D/109761
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Santo Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Thomas Potosnak - Streamwood IL
Assignee:
Marconi Communications, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13152

Pedestal Closure Assembly

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US Patent:
61980412, Mar 6, 2001
Filed:
Aug 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/366982
Inventors:
Matthew Leschinger - Wheaton IL
Lawrence Santo Dolan - Carol Stream IL
Thomas Potosnak - Streamwood IL
International Classification:
H02G 900
US Classification:
174 38
Abstract:
A pedestal closure assembly having a housing that defines an enclosed interior space and includes two side walls, a front wall, a rear wall, an upper portion and a lower portion. A mounting plate is supported by the housing in the interior space and serves to support electronic interconnection blocks. A grounding element to enable grounding of electrical equipment connected to any electronic interconnection block is also attached to the mounting plate. The lower portion of the housing has a scoop-shaped structure and a step structure to allow substantially vertically aligned installation and enhanced anchoring in a support medium such as earth, concrete and the like. The step portion may be formed on either the front wall or rear wall of the lower portion of the housing. The housing, mounting plate scoop-shaped structure and step structure is constructed of non-metallic material, such as high density polyethylene, or HDPE.
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