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  • 1059 Eastwood Dr, Los Altos, CA 94024 (650) 969-8614
  • Cupertino, CA
  • Menlo Park, CA
  • 2764 Bromley Dr, San Carlos, CA 94070
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Mountain View, CA

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Marc Moisson Photo 1

President

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Location:
Los Altos, CA
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Juniper Networks since Mar 2008
Sr PGM

NetApp Mar 2000 - Dec 2007
Sr Harware Engineering Manager

Ericsson - Raynet 1993 - 1998
Director Engineering

Raychem Telecom 1982 - 1992
Development manager
Education:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Skills:
Product Development
Program Management
Project Management
Manufacturing
Product Management
Management
Telecommunications
Engineering Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
R&D
Product Lifecycle Management
Testing
Wireless
Six Sigma
Leadership
Embedded Systems
Semiconductors
Team Building
Project Planning
Product Design
Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Languages:
Dutch
French
English
Marc Moisson Photo 2

Explorer

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Location:
Los Altos, CA
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
New Horizons Plc
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Publications

Us Patents

High Density Drive Chassis Assembly

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US Patent:
7312999, Dec 25, 2007
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/118935
Inventors:
Harold Miyamura - San Jose CA, US
Marc Moisson - Los Altos CA, US
Salvatore Bondi - San Francisco CA, US
David J. Baik - San Jose CA, US
David Willheim - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
Network Appliance, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H05K 1/00
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
361724, 361685
Abstract:
The present invention is an apparatus for supporting the dense integration of a plurality of multi-drive modules. A chassis assembly of the present invention may house a plurality of multi-drive modules whereby each multi-drive module may house multiple drives. Each multi-drive module may be easily removed from the chassis for reduced serviceability time. Each drive may be housed within a carrier assembly, the carrier assembly being easily removed from the multi-drive module of the present invention. Advantageously, a dense integration of drives may be achieved while providing proper ventilation and vibration dampening.

Apparatus For Providing Visual Indication Of Engagement Of A Drive Received Within A Drive Cage

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US Patent:
7599176, Oct 6, 2009
Filed:
Apr 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/404514
Inventors:
Marc Moisson - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Network Appliance, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
36167937, 36167933, 36167938, 361725, 361727, 3122232
Abstract:
An apparatus for providing the visual indication of engagement of a drive received within a drive cage includes an indicator attached to a carrier mounted on a drive received within, a drive cage. The drive cage may be a redundant array of independent disks storage shelf and the drive may be a hard disc drive suitable for being received in the drive cage. Further, the indicator may be attached to at least one of the drive and the drive cage and provides visual indication of when the drive is properly seated in the drive cage. The indicator is at least one of a contrasting color, symbol, pattern, portrait and the like, to what it is attached to.

Oval Port Seal And Method Used For An Optical Fiber Cable Closure

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US Patent:
54267153, Jun 20, 1995
Filed:
Jul 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/097333
Inventors:
Marc Moisson - Los Altos CA
Kevin Melia - Heverlee, BE
Mark McCall - San Jose CA
Mathew Steinberg - Santa Clara CA
David Wittmeier - Menlo Park CA
Jeff Haller - San Francisco CA
Lowell Koht - Foster City CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G02B 636
H02G 1502
B65H 6902
US Classification:
385 76
Abstract:
The invention provides for a cold applied oval port seal particularly useful for sealing optical fiber cables. The closure includes two shell members which fit together to define the enclosure edge wedge seals and internal flexible fingers to locate the optical fibers, restrain movement of the sealing material, and provide strain relief along the longitudinal axis of the cables.

Optical Fiber Chuck Including A Cover Comprising An Idler Wheel And A V-Shaped Insert

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US Patent:
45374660, Aug 27, 1985
Filed:
Feb 15, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/466683
Inventors:
Marc F. Moisson - Los Altos CA
Martin L. Wisecarver - Sonora CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G02B 514
B25B 1102
US Classification:
350 9620
Abstract:
An optical fiber chuck for use in an optical fiber splicer may be both accurate and inexpensive because the fiber moves through a stationary chuck rather than a moving chuck carrying the fiber. The fiber slides between precision V-grooves, and is advanced and retracted by frictional engagement with a drive wheel.

Cable Retention And Sealing Device

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US Patent:
56963513, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
Mar 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/401527
Inventors:
Alexander Benn - Stuttgart, DE
Peter Henderson - Todenfeld, DE
Detlev A. Lohmuller - Bonn, DE
Paulmer M. Soderberg - Palo Alto CA
Marc F. Moisson - Los Altos CA
Lowell I. Koht - Foster City CA
Assignee:
Ericsson Raynet - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
H02G 1502
H02G 1508
US Classification:
174 92
Abstract:
An intregal cable retention and sealing apparatus has reusable clamping mechanisms for the entry and exit of a wide variety of cable types and sizes to a sealed enclosure. The device is formed by "mirror-image" body halves having, when assembled, at least one axial passageway formed therethrough to accomodate one or more respective cables. One end of the apparatus includes a chamber for housing a sealing medium, whereas the other end includes a cable retention mechanism.

Tube Storage And Delivery Device

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US Patent:
45736073, Mar 4, 1986
Filed:
Oct 7, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/539848
Inventors:
John P. Arrington - San Mateo CA
Kathleen A. Jaraczewski - Mountain View CA
Marc F. Moisson - Los Altos CA
Martin L. Wisecarver - Sonora CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corp. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B65D 8300
US Classification:
221 25
Abstract:
This invention provides an article for storing and dispensing tubes open at two ends and containing materials which are pure or must be protected from the environment or which are present in premeasured amounts. The article of this invention comprises a flexible tape for sealing the ends of the tubes, flexible tape being movable within a case to hold the tubes sealed in the case and discharge the tubes from the case. One embodiment is a cassette for tubes containing adhesive for splicing optical fibers.

Optical Fiber Coupler

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US Patent:
47053470, Nov 10, 1987
Filed:
Oct 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/794342
Inventors:
Nelson M. Shen - San Jose CA
Marc F. Moisson - Los Altos CA
John P. Arrington - San Mateo CA
AbdulMohamed Tayeb - San Leandro CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corp. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G02B 626
US Classification:
350 9615
Abstract:
An optical coupler for withdrawing light from an optical fiber includes first and second movable members on which are mounted a plurality of bending posts offset longitudinally relative to one another. A retaining post, offset longitudinally from the bending posts, has a groove therein so that an optical fiber can be wrapped therearound. Thereafter, the first and second members are moved towards each other such that the bending posts interleaf and bend the optical fiber in a plurality of positions causing light to be emitted from the optical fiber at bent portions thereof, which light is detected by optical detectors located behind the bending posts.

Re-Enterable Closure Assembly

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US Patent:
48851949, Dec 5, 1989
Filed:
Jan 21, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/341407
Inventors:
Dexter C. Tight - Palo Alto CA
Marc F. Moisson - Los Altos CA
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
B32B 108
US Classification:
428 349
Abstract:
A re-enterable closure assembly for enclosing an elongate substrate such as a telephone or power cable, has an outer sleeve, preferably heat recoverable, and an inner liner to protect the cable against heat and mechanical damage. The liner has two major parts, a support and a disposable layer, thus allowing the outer sleeve to be removed, for repair etc, without damaging the liner. This could not easily be acheived in a one piece liner since a bond generally must be formed between the liner and the outer sleeve to prevent wicking of moisture vapour.
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