Raymond P. DeFabritis - Lilburn GA Richard D. Small - Lilburn GA Carlos F. Solis - Atlanta GA Priya L. Tabaddor - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
264261
Abstract:
A method for splicing an improved strength tape having longitudinally extended strands comprises the trimming or patterning of the strands of the respective ends that are to be joined so that the ends can be mated together in a meshing arrangement. The two ends are placed in a splicing tray. An adhesive film is interposed between the two ends and the splice tray is closed. The splice tray is placed in a compression molding press which applies a predetermined time-temperature-pressure treatment profile which cures the adhesive film. The resulting splice has essentially the same physical dimensions of the strength tape, and similar stiffness characteristics to that of the strength tape. Further, the strength of the splice is more than sufficient for use in a communication cable. Because the complete splice process can be completed in less than 4 to 5 minutes, the splice can be performed on-line with the use of a strength tape accumulator.
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Carlos Solis
Work:
Hispanos USA - Marketing (1998) Google - Marketing (2010-2011) Citigroup - Marketing & Mgmt US Airways Group - Crew
Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte - International Business, Guilford Technical Community College - Aviation & Management
About:
A University of Norty Carolina graduate, also studied and was invited as faculty to the non-profit management certificate program to work with government, non-profit institutions and churches at Duke ...
The campaign follows comments by Honda Chief ExecutiveOfficer Takanobu Ito last month that the carmaker wasnt able totrack down and fix the car of Carlos Solis IV, a father of twoteenagers. Solis was killed Jan. 18 in Houston in a second-handHonda Accord he bought in April from a dealership tha
Date: Mar 12, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Used cars often sold with unfixed defects, despite recalls
No one is sure how many crashes or injuries happen because of unheeded recalls. But buying an unrepaired car cost Carlos Solis his life. The 35-year-old father of two died Jan. 18 when shrapnel from the driver's air bag in his 2002 Honda Accord tore into his neck after a minor accident near Houston.
Date: Feb 24, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Takata Fined $14K Daily By Fed Over Deadly Airbag Recall
The most recent death attributed to a Takata air bag was that of 35-year-old Carlos Solis of Houston, Texas. The used car which deployed the bag was under recall when he purchased it, according to the NHTSA.
Date: Feb 21, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
More than 2M vehicles a 2nd time for faulty air bags
The announcement comes days after the family of Carlos Solis filed a lawsuit against Takata. Solis, 35, died on Jan. 18 in a minor crash in a Houston suburb. The lawsuit alleges that as an air bag in his 2002 Honda Accord inflated, it sent a piece of metal into his neck. Solis died at the scene. His
Date: Jan 31, 2015
Source: Google
Spring man is possibly latest fatality of faulty air bags
Carlos Solis, 35, was killed on Jan. 18 in the Spring-area when, according to the Harris County Sheriffs Office, he failed to yield the right of way when making a turn and struck another car. Solis died at the scene from blunt force injuries to the neck.
The lawsuit alleges 35-year-old Carlos Solis died on Jan. 18 in a minor crash in a Houston suburb when an air bag in his 2002 Honda Accord inflated and sent a piece of metal into his neck. A final autopsy report has not been completed.
Date: Jan 30, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Fifth Death May Be Linked to Recalled Air Bags, Honda Says
The Harris County Sheriff's Office said Carlos Solis, 35, died the night of Jan. 18 when his 2002 Honda Accord which was recalled in 2011 for air bag problems struck a 2003 Infiniti G35 as he tried to turn into a apartment complex. Honda said it has no record that the recall repair was ever done
Date: Jan 29, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Exploding Takata air bag may have killed Texas man in crash involving older ...
The man, identified by authorities as Carlos Solis, 35, died in a low-speed crash in the Houston area when an air bag inflated and sent shrapnel into his neck, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, D-Fla., said Thursday on the Senate floor.