Claims
- 1-36. (Cancelled)
- 37. (Unamended) A method for assembling a fiber optic module comprising:
assembling optical, electrical and optical-electrical components into a chassis to form a first subassembly; forming a back portion of a shielded housing around the first subassembly to form a second subassembly; storing the second subassembly in inventory waiting for customer orders; and if a customer order is received, forming a front portion of the shielded housing around the second subassembly in response thereto.
- 38. (Unamended) The method of claim 37 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more forward fingers.
- 39. (Unamended) The method of claim 37 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more backward fingers.
- 40. (Unamended) The method of claim 37 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more forward fingers and one or more backward fingers.
- 41. (Unamended) The method of claim 40 wherein,
the forming of the front portion around the second subassembly includes
folding a left side wing and a right side wing.
- 42. (Unamended) The method of claim 41 wherein,
the forming of the front portion around the second subassembly further includes
folding a strap and a septum, the strap folded across an open end to strap the shielded housing onto the second subassembly, the septum folded into the open end to couple to a bottom side of the shielded housing.
- 43. (Unamended) The method of claim 37 wherein,
the forming of the front portion of the shielded housing around the second subassembly further includes
forming a pattern of the front portion of the shielded housing into a sheet of conductive material, the pattern including the one or more fingers near an edge, folding the sheet of conductive material along a plurality fold lines, and bending the one or more fingers into shape.
- 44. (Unamended) A fiber optic module formed by the method of claim 37.
- 45-79. (Cancelled)
- 80. (New) The method of claim 37 wherein,
if a customer order is not received, then continue the storing of the second subassembly in inventory waiting for customer orders.
- 81. (New) A method of assembling a fiber optic module, the method comprising:
assembling optical, electronic, and opto-electronic components into a chassis to form a first subassembly, the optical, electronic, and opto-electronic components to process optical and electrical signals; forming a back portion of a shielded housing around the first subassembly to form a second subassembly; storing the second subassembly in inventory waiting for customer orders; forming a front portion of the shielded housing; storing the front portion of the shielded housing in inventory waiting for customer orders; receiving a customer order; and assembling the front portion of the shielded housing around the second subassembly to form the fiber optic module responsive to the receiving of the customer order.
- 82. (New) The method of claim 81 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more forward fingers.
- 83. (New) The method of claim 81 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more backward fingers.
- 84. (New) The method of claim 81 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more forward fingers and one or more backward fingers.
- 85. (New) The method of claim 81 wherein,
the forming of the front portion of the shielded housing includes
forming a pattern of the front portion of the shielded housing into a sheet of conductive material to generate a patterned sheet of conductive material, the patterned sheet of conductive material including one or more fingers near an edge.
- 86. (New) The method of claim 81 wherein,
the forming of the front portion of the shielded housing includes
forming a pattern of the front portion of the shielded housing into a sheet of conductive material to generate a patterned sheet of conductive material, the patterned sheet of conductive material including one or more fingers near an edge, folding the patterned sheet of conductive material along a plurality of fold lines of the pattern, and bending the one or more fingers into shape.
- 87. (New) A method of assembling a fiber optic module, the method comprising:
assembling optical, electronic, and opto-electronic components into a chassis, the optical, electronic, and opto-electronic components to process optical and electrical signals; forming a first flat pattern of a back portion of the shielded housing from a sheet of conductive material; placing the first flat pattern of the back portion of the shielded housing onto the chassis; folding and bending the first flat pattern of the back portion of the shielded housing around the chassis to form a subassembly; storing the subassembly in inventory waiting for customer orders; and in response to receiving a customer order, assembling the front portion of the shielded housing around the subassembly to form the fiber optic module.
- 88. (New) The method of claim 87 further comprising:
prior to the assembling of the front portion of the shielded housing around the subassembly,
forming the front portion of the shielded housing; and storing the front portion of the shielded housing in inventory waiting for the customer orders.
- 89. (New) The method of claim 88 wherein,
the forming of the front portion of the shielded housing includes
forming a pattern of the front portion of the shielded housing into a sheet of conductive material to generate a patterned sheet of conductive material, the patterned sheet of conductive material including one or more fingers near an edge.
- 90. (New) The method of claim 88 wherein,
the forming of the front portion of the shielded housing includes
forming a pattern of the front portion of the shielded housing into a sheet of conductive material to generate a patterned sheet of conductive material, the patterned sheet of conductive material including one or more fingers near an edge, folding the patterned sheet of conductive material along a plurality of fold lines of the pattern, and bending the one or more fingers into shape.
- 91. (New) The method of claim 87 further comprising:
prior to the storing the subassembly in inventory waiting for customer orders, placing shielding collars around the opto-electronic components; and inserting a U-plate into an opening in the chassis to electrically connect the U-plate to the shielding collars around the opto-electronic components, the U-plate including a flap to electrically connect to the back portion of the shielded housing.
- 92. (New) The method of claim 91 wherein,
the front portion of the shielded housing overlaps the back portion of the shielded housing to electrically connect together the front portion of the shielded housing, the back portion of the shielded housing, the U-plate, and the shielding collars.
- 93. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the front portion of the shielded housing overlaps the back portion of the shielded housing to electrically connect them together.
- 94. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the front portion of the shielding housing includes one or more forward fingers.
- 95. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the front portion of the shielded housing includes one or more backward fingers.
- 96. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the front portion of the shielded housing includes one or more forward fingers and one or more backward fingers.
- 97. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the back portion of the shielded housing to protect the optical, electronic, and opto-electronic components while the subassembly is stored in inventory.
- 98. (New) The method of claim 87 wherein,
the back portion of the shielded housing to protect and shield electromagnetic radiation away from the at least one electrical component, the front portion of the shielded housing to shield external components from electromagnetic radiation generated by the at least one opto-electronic device, and the front portion of the shielded housing to shield the at least one opto-electronic device from electromagnetic radiation generated by the external components.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This United States non-provisional patent application claims the benefit and is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/934,875, filed Aug. 22, 2001 by Dair et al., now allowed, which claims the benefit and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/782,875, filed on Feb. 12, 2001 by Dair et al., pending, all of which are to be assigned to E2O Communications, Inc.
Divisions (1)
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