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9 Bambi Ct, Corbin, KY 40701   

300 Gordon St, Corbin, KY 40701   

1001 Kentucky Ave, Corbin, KY 40701    606-5287323   

1011 Kentucky Ave, Corbin, KY 40701    606-5287323   

Chicago, IL   

Alpharetta, GA   

Rockholds, KY   

303 Pine Dr, Corbin, KY 40701   

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Owner - Architect

Location:
930 Ivy Ln, Deerfield, IL 60015
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
Troy Mock Architect
Owner - Architect
Normandy Remodeling
Architect
Troy Mock Architects Sep 2006 - Jan 2017
Owner
Basil Crittenden Jan 2001 - Sep 2006
Director of Residential Design
Orren Pickell Designers & Builders Sep 1995 - Dec 2000
Project Designer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1990 - 1994
Masters, Architecture
Allegheny College 1985 - 1990
Glenbrook North High School
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Masters, Architecture
Skills:
Residential Design, Submittals, Sustainable Design, Green Building, Interior Design, Space Planning, Design Research, Construction Management, Construction, Construction Drawings, Architectural Drawings, Mixed Use, Interior Architecture, Sketchup, Adaptive Reuse, Architecture, Rendering, Value Engineering, Space Planning, Contractors, Restoration, Real Estate Development, Design Build, Leed, Cad, Architectures, Computer Aided Design
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Troy Mock

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Us Patents

Duplex Clip For Clipping Two Optical Fiber Simplex Connectors Together To Form A Duplex Connector

US Patent:
6409392, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Oct 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/421190
Inventors:
Norman Roger Lampert - Norcross GA
Elizabeth J. Driscoll - Atlanta GA
Troy Barry Mock - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Fitel USA Corp. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G02B 638
US Classification:
385 56, 385 59, 385 76, 385 78
Abstract:
A duplex clip for clipping a pair of simplex connectors together to form a duplex connector. Simplex connectors typically comprise a generally rectangular housing having a plug end for insertion into a mating receptacle or adapter, a cable entrance end for receiving a cable containing a transmission medium, and a boot attached at one end of the boot about the cable entrance end of the housing and at a second end of the boot to the cable. The cable passes through the opening formed in the boot and into the cable entrance end of the housing. The duplex clip of the present invention comprises a clip body that is adapted to receive and grip outer surfaces of the boots of the pair of simplex connectors to hold the simplex connectors in close spatial proximity to one another to thereby form a duplex connector. Two generally cylindrical bores are formed in the clip body and the inner surfaces of each of the bores are adapted to grip the outer surfaces of the boots. Slots are formed in the clip body to provide the bores with generally C-shaped cross-sections.

Device That Attaches To The Boot Of An Optical Fiber Simplex Connector To Provide The Connector With Anti-Snagging And/Or Polarity Identification Features

US Patent:
6250817, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Oct 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/420683
Inventors:
Norman Roger Lampert - Norcross GA
Elizabeth J. Driscoll - Atlanta GA
Troy Barry Mock - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 638
US Classification:
385 56
Abstract:
A device adapted to be attached to the buffer adapter, also known as the boot, of an optical fiber simplex connector to provide the connector with ant-snagging characteristics and/or to enable the polarity of an optical fiber cable terminated by the connector to be ascertained. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, the device is a duplex clip that comprises a clip body that is adapted to receive and grip the outer surfaces of the boots of a pair of simplex connectors to hold the simplex connectors in close spatial proximity to one another to thereby form a duplex connector. Two generally cylindrical bores are formed in the clip body and the inner surfaces of the bores are adapted to grip the outer surfaces of the boots. Slots are formed in the clip body to provide the bores with generally C-shaped cross-sections. Cables can be passed through the slots to enable the clip to be attached to a pair of simplex connectors when the simplex connectors are either coupled to or decoupled from a receptacle or adapter.

Optical Fiber Connector For Backplane

US Patent:
6318903, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
Feb 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/515291
Inventors:
Scott R. Andrews - Dacula GA
Elizabeth J. Driscoll - Dekalb County GA
Norman Roger Lampert - Norcross GA
Troy Barrett Mock - Lawrenceville GA
Gregory A. Sandels - Buford GA
Naif Taleb Subh - Lawrenceville GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G02B 636
US Classification:
385 77
Abstract:
A plug type connector is adapted to be latched to a backplane wall in a fixed position and has a tapered front, nose or connector end for insertion into an adapter which plugs into the backplane wall. The adapter may be misaligned in any or all of the X, Y, Z axes. The tapered nose cams the X or Y misaligned adapter into axial alignment as the adapter and its mount are being inserted. A shortened front or connector end of the connector causes the ferrule of the connector to project beyond the optical plane of the connection so that it reaches a ferrule in a Z aligned adapter to complete the connection. A coil spring within the housing of the connector is tuned to allow counter movement of the ferrule where the ferrule in the adapter is too long, thereby shifting the position of the optical plane. The connector has a ferrule-barrel assembly within a housing and an insert member which has an enlarged diameter portion which is contained by openings in the housing to prevent rotation of the ferrule-barrel assembly.

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