Optical: systems and elements – Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels
Patent
1997-09-05
2000-03-07
Shafer, Ricky D.
Optical: systems and elements
Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels
359626, 359636, 359831, 359837, 385 36, 385136, 385137, 385147, G02B 2710, G02B 504, G02B 634
Patent
active
060348216
ABSTRACT:
Optical components that are designed to be coupled together in modular fashion to form an optical network. The components are shaped so that a plurality of components can be coupled together to form a light cube. The components are provided with mating means to permit easy coupling. The preferred form of component is a right-angled triangular prism that can be coupled together with a similar prism to form a cube.
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Kim Tae J.
Neilson David T.
Schenfeld Eugen
Isztwan Andrew G.
NEC Research Institute Inc.
Shafer Ricky D.
Torsiglieri Arthur J.
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