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Raphael Laberge

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Raphael Laberge

Introduction

Raphael Laberge is a notable inventor based in Canada, recognized for his contributions to optical-fiber technology. He has developed innovative solutions that enhance the inspection of duplex fiber-optic connectors. His work is significant in the field of telecommunications and optical systems.

Latest Patents

Laberge holds a patent for an "Adapter tip and microscope system for inspecting duplex fiber-optic connector endfaces." This invention provides an adapter tip designed for use with an optical-fiber connector-endface inspection microscope device. The system is tailored for imaging the endface of a duplex optical-fiber connector. Due to the distance between the ferrules of a duplex connector, traditional inspection microscopes may not have a wide enough field of view to inspect both ferrules simultaneously. Laberge's innovative adapter tip or microscope system includes relay optics that laterally shift the optical path of the light beam reflected from one optical fiber endface to the other, allowing both endfaces to be imaged within the microscope's field of view.

Career Highlights

Raphael Laberge is associated with Exfo Inc., a company that specializes in test and measurement solutions for the telecommunications industry. His work at Exfo has allowed him to focus on developing advanced technologies that improve fiber-optic inspection processes.

Collaborations

Laberge has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Olivier Cote and Mario L'heureux. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of optical-fiber technologies and have fostered innovation within the industry.

Conclusion

Raphael Laberge's contributions to the field of optical-fiber technology, particularly through his patented innovations, demonstrate his commitment to enhancing inspection methods for duplex fiber-optic connectors. His work continues to impact the telecommunications industry positively.

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