Lincoln, RI, United States of America

Harry Zervas


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 23(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006-2008

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Harry Zervas

Introduction

Harry Zervas is a notable inventor based in Lincoln, Rhode Island, who has made significant contributions to the field of technology with a total of four patents to his name. His work primarily focuses on advancements in fiber optic technology and weaponry systems.

Latest Patents

One of Zervas's latest patents is a fiber optic cable splicing technique. This invention introduces a staggered splice and method for creating it, which is used to join two multi-fiber optic cables. Each opposing pair of optic fibers is cleaved to ensure they have substantially the same combined length, allowing for fully operable communication. The staggered light transmitting interfaces enhance the performance of the connection. The individual splices can be either mechanical or fusion splices, typically bundled and protected with a sheath. This staggered splice is particularly useful for connecting torpedo payout spools that are wound with multi-fiber optic micro cables to the shipboard side wire.

Another significant invention by Zervas is the telescoping buoyancy capsule. This capsule is designed to contain a weapon for launching while withstanding depth pressures. The telescoping nose section of the capsule extends at launch along its longitudinal axis, providing the necessary buoyancy to lift the capsule from its stored state and ascend towards the surface. Upon reaching the surface, a nose cone of the capsule is jettisoned, allowing the weapon to exit the capsule.

Career Highlights

Harry Zervas works for the United States as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His innovative work has contributed to advancements in military technology and communication systems.

Collaborations

Zervas has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Michael T. Ansay and Michael J. Wroblewski, who have also contributed to the field of technology and innovation.

Conclusion

Harry Zervas's contributions to technology through his patents reflect his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing communication and military systems. His work continues to influence the fields he is involved in, showcasing the importance of innovation in modern technology.

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