Inventor · Carrollton, TX, US

Ryan E. Enge

16Patents
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41Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 19, 2008 → Dec 28, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8915756B2 Communication connector having a printed circuit board with thin conductive layers Electricity 36 Active
US8882514B2 Datacommunications modules, cable-connector assemblies and components therefor Electricity 20 Active
US9678133B2 Intelligent patching systems and methods using electrical cable diagnostic tests and inference-based mapping techniques Electricity 9 Active
US8952707B2 Plug insertion detection circuits and related methods and communications connectors Electricity 5 Active
US8165014B2 Methods and systems for using managed port circuitry to map connections among structured cabling apparatus and network devices Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US11558680B2 Internet of things (IOT) system for cabling infrastructure Electricity 1 Active
US10366034B2 Infrastructure management system with support for breakout cables Electricity 1 Active
US11450993B2 Automated capture of information about fixed cabling Electricity 1 Active
US10938167B2 Automated capture of information about fixed cabling Electricity 1 Active
US12081920B2 Systems and methods for infrastructure configuration management Electricity 0 Active
US11621742B2 Systems and methods for automated network cabling integrity monitoring Electricity 0 Active
US11567891B2 Rack controller with native support for intelligent patching equipment installed in multiple racks Electricity 0 Active
US12282443B2 Rack controller with native support for intelligent patching equipment installed in multiple racks Electricity 0 Active
US11962955B2 Port occupancy detection for high density panels Electricity 0 Active
US12160693B2 Internet of things (IOT) system for cabling infrastructure Electricity 0 Active
US11328146B2 Systems and methods for physical cable route tracing Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.