SEAN KELLY
Accountancy in York, PA

License number
Pennsylvania CA059476
Category
Accountancy
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
York, PA 17401

Professional information

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Connector System With Physical Security Feature

US Patent:
2011005, Mar 10, 2011
Filed:
Sep 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/876943
Inventors:
Michael L. Gurreri - York PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
US Classification:
385 78, 385 53
Abstract:
A connector system comprising: a multi-plug connector, each plug having a housing and a ferrule, said housing having a front and back orientation and having a front face defining an opening, said ferrule being disposed within said opening, said housing defining a first keying element on said front face around said opening, at least two housings of said multi-plug connector having different said first keying elements.


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Optical Network Terminal System Using Physical Security Features

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/230061
Inventors:
SEAN PATRICK KELLY - York PA, US
Assignee:
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION - BERWYN PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/38
US Classification:
385 56, 385 75
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for incorporating physical barriers to unauthorized network access through an Optical Network Terminal (ONT). The output terminals of an ONT are equipped with connectors having physical features unique to the networks to which they correspond so that only persons having a cable with a matching complementary connector can connect a computer or other electronic device to the ONT output terminal corresponding to that network and not to the output terminal corresponding to any other network. The input terminal of an ONT may be equipped with similar technology.


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Method And Apparatus For Mounting Rack Components On Racks

US Patent:
2012014, Jun 14, 2012
Filed:
Nov 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/305872
Inventors:
Michael Jon Kepko - Etters PA, US
Jeffrey Dean Shipe - Camp Hill PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Bruce Eltringham Barry - Middletown PA, US
Assignee:
TYCO ELECTRONICS COPRORATION - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H05K 7/14, B23P 17/00, B23P 11/00
US Classification:
248636, 2482247, 29428, 2952501
Abstract:
The invention pertains to a system for mounting components to a rack comprising brackets that can be mounted to the rear of the rack through the opening in the front of rack before the component is inserted into the slot, which brackets fit into mating sleeves running along the sides of the components. The brackets include arms that extend forwardly towards the front of the slot. After the brackets are attached, the component can be slid into the slot from the front with the sleeves sliding over and engaging the brackets, thereby providing support for the component along a substantial portion of the depth of the component without the need to fixedly attach the component to the bracket after the component is in the rack. Accordingly, a component can be installed in a rack without the need for any access except from the front of the rack.


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Aggregator For A Switch Rack System

US Patent:
2011029, Dec 8, 2011
Filed:
Jun 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/150814
Inventors:
Bruce Eltringham Barry - Middletown PA, US
Michael Jon Kepko - Etters PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Jeffrey Dean Shipe - Camp Hill PA, US
Kenneth Cameron Hall - Lafayette Hill PA, US
David Donald Erdman - Hummelstown PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H02B 1/20
US Classification:
361826
Abstract:
An aggregator for interconnecting a hydra with an breakout box, said aggregator comprising: (a) a bottom wall, two sides walls, and at least one faceplate; (b) adapters for multi-conductor connectors arranged in at least one column on said faceplate; and (c) wherein at least two adapters of each column are secure adapters.


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Field Terminating Method And Device

US Patent:
2013015, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Dec 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/331328
Inventors:
Shelly Ann Buchter - East Berlin PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Douglas Allen Kirsch - Shiremanstown PA, US
David Donald Erdman - Hummelstown PA, US
David William Cormany - Dauphin PA, US
Terry Patrick Bowen - Dillsburg PA, US
Craig Bryan Kegerise - Middletown PA, US
Assignee:
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/36
US Classification:
385 76
Abstract:
A method of terminating a fiber in a connector using a device comprising: (a) positioning a stripped fiber on the device such that the bare fiber portion extends into a first fiber channel of a cleaver; (b) securing the fiber to a fiber retainer slidably attached to the substrate to move along an x axis at a first position; (c) cleaving the bare fiber portion to form a cleaved end; (d) sliding the fiber retainer away from the cleaver along the x axis; (e) causing to be presented a second fiber channel of a connector held in a connector retainer along the x axis; (f) sliding the fiber retainer to the first position along the x axis, thereby causing the cleaved end to extend into the second fiber channel; and (g) actuating the connector while the fiber retainer is at the first position.


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Field Terminating Method And Device

US Patent:
7567743, Jul 28, 2009
Filed:
Apr 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/061132
Inventors:
David Donald Erdman - Gynnekstiwb PA, US
Michael Lawrence Gurreri - York PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/255, G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385134, 385136, 385139, 385147
Abstract:
A method of terminating a fiber in a connector, the method comprising: (a) securing a stripped fiber to a device; (b) while the fiber is secured to the device, cleaving the fiber to produce a cleaved fiber; (c) securing a connector having a stub to the device; (d) while the connector and the fiber are secured to the device, inserting the cleaved fiber into the connector such that the cleaved fiber mates with the stub; (e) and securing the fiber to the connector.


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Switch Rack System

US Patent:
2011029, Dec 8, 2011
Filed:
Jun 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/150786
Inventors:
Bruce Eltringham Barry - Middletown PA, US
Michael Jon Kepko - Etters PA, US
Sean Patrick Kelly - York PA, US
Jeffrey Dean Shipe - Camp Hill PA, US
Kenneth Cameron Hall - Lafayette Hill CA, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/00, H02B 1/00
US Classification:
385135, 361828
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the system comprises: (a) a chassis; (b) one or more cards mounted in the chassis, each card having a plurality of switch ports, the plurality of switch ports being aligned in one or more columns; (c) an aggregator mounted adjacent the chassis, the aggregator having a plurality of bays, each bay being aligned with a card in the chassis, at least one of the bays having a faceplate comprising at least first and second aggregator ports aligned in a column; (d) at least first and second hydras, wherein each hydra comprises at least (i) a first connector; (ii) a plurality of second connectors; (iii) a plurality of conductors, each conductor connecting the first connector to one of the second connectors, the plurality of conductors being bundled together to form a trunk portion from the first connector to a breakout point, the plurality of conductors being separated into breakout portions from the breakout point to the second connectors; (iv) wherein the trunk portion of the first cable is longer than that of the second cable; and (e) wherein the first connector of the first hydra is connected to the first aggregator port and the second connectors of the first hydra are connected to a first set of switch ports, and the first connector of the second hydra is connected to the second aggregator port and the second connectors of the second hydra are connected to a second set of switch ports, wherein the first set of switch ports are further away from the aggregator than the second set of switch ports.