Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft einen Glasfaser-Endverschluss (1), umfassend eine Montagewanne mit Bodenplatte (2) und Schenkeln (3, 4), wobei an den Schenkeln (3, 4) der Montagewanne Frontplatten (5) befestigt sind, in denen Glasfaser-Kupplungen (9) oder -Adapter angeordnet sind.
Abstract:
A patch panel (26) and strain relief bar assembly (20) includes a patch panel (26), two bracket assemblies (28,30) connected to the patch panel (26) and a strain relief bar (32) connected to the bracket assemblies. Each bracket assembly includes a first bracket (44) and a second bracket (46) removably secured to the first bracket. The first bracket (44) is connected to the patch panel (26), and the first bracket (44) has a tab (50) including a cantilever (52) that secures the first bracket (44) to the second bracket (46). The first bracket (44) also includes two rollover edges (54,56) connected to the tab (50). The second bracket (46) is connected to the strain relief bar (32), and the second bracket (46) has a tab (62) including an aperture (64) that receives a portion of the first bracket (44) therein.
Abstract:
The distribution connecting module (1) for telecommunications and data systems technology, comprises a housing (2) inside of which input and output contacts for connecting lines and wires are placed, said contacts being accessible from the exterior. The housing (2) is provided with a cavity inside of which at least one printed circuit board (6) is placed. The input and output contacts are situated on the opposing faces (50, 57) of the housing (2). The input contacts are provided in the form of at least one connector strip (5) with insulation displacement contacts (41). The input and output contact can be detachably connected to the printed circuit board (6). The connector strip (5) supporting the input contacts is detachably connected to the housing (2) via a front part (7). The insulation displacement contacts (41) are connected to the printed circuit board (6) via fork contacts (42). The connection between the front part (7) and the housing (2) is such that when the connection is released, the connector strip (5), which is connected to the front part (7), is, together with the fork contacts (42), moved away from the printed circuit board (6).
Abstract:
A coaxial module (40) includes a conductive housing, front and rear coaxial connectors (51), and circuitry disposed within the housing including a removable surge protector device (100). The circuitry within the housing includes a circuit board (80), including a cutout (90). Disposed within the cutout is the surge protector device. The surge protector device includes pins for mounting to an edge mount (86) of the circuit board, and the housing includes a removable cover (58) to allow access to the cutout and the surge protector device.
Abstract:
A patch panel (40) is disclosed. The patch panel (40) includes a frame (42), a faceplate (44) mountable to the frame (42), and at least one keystone style modular jack (46) mountable into a rear side of the faceplate (44). The frame (42) has a top flange (50) and a bottom flange (54), and the frame (42) includes a plurality of openings (58). The faceplate (44) is mountable to the frame (42) within the top flange (50) and the bottom flange (54), and the faceplate (44) has a plurality of mounting openings (68). A method for assembling a patch panel is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A splitter assembly (10) is provided that comprises a terminal block (18) for mounting to a main distribution frame (34) and a splitter circuit for combining/splitting POTS signals and xDSL signals onto/from a single wire pair. The terminal block (18) is pivotally mounted to a housing (12) and the splitter circuit is on a card (40) that is located in the housing. The terminal block (18) may be mounted to the same housing (12) that contains the splitter card (40). The POTS line contacts, XDSL line contacts and combined line contacts of the splitter circuit are connected to respective pairs of terminals (26) in the terminal block.
Abstract:
There is provided an accommodation apparatus 10 that facilitates attachments, exchanges, operations, and wire configurations of a communication device, such as a media converter, a power unit, and the like. The accommodation apparatus for accommodating a plurality of communication devices to be connected to a transmission medium includes a support part 100 fixed onto an external frame 12, a loading part 110, movable relative to the support part 100, which accommodates the communication devices detachably, and includes a first surface and a second surface different from the first surface, the transmission medium being connectible to the communication devices through the first and second surfaces.
Abstract:
A patch panel (100) mountable to a network rack (500) includes a frame (110) and rack mounting plates (130). The frame (110) forms a central section having a longitudinal width sized to fit within the network rack (500), a predefined height, a front side, and a rear side. The rack mounting plates are provided on opposite longitudinal ends of the central section and allow the panel (100) to be mounted to a network rack (500). The central section is angled outwardly in an inverted V-shape. The central section has mountable thereon a plurality of cable connectors (400) that receive cabling (540) on the front side and the rear side of the patch panel frame (110). When mounted, the plurality of cable connectors (400) are oriented to have rear surfaces thereof face a common axis of the central section. This provides front connector surfaces that are better oriented relative to front side cabling which is provided along vertical cable managers or ducts (530) near front edges of the rack (500) rails. This orientation provides a more natural flow of cables (540) entering the patch panel (100) and reduce bending angles to less than 90°, which reduces or eliminates the need for external horizontal cable management on the front side of the patch panel (100) while maintaining adequate bend radius control. Moreover, the angled frame (110) provides an angled surface that has increased port capacity as compared to a conventional flat-faced patch panel and has an increased volume behind the panel for receiving and housing cabling. A support bar (200) may be provided on the rear side of the patch panel to support the weight of the exiting cabling.
Abstract:
A rack suitable for housing connections of cables in a telecommunications or data communications network includes a plurality of cable guides (2) and a plurality of cable guide mountings (3) at each of which the cable guides are capable of being mounted. The cable guides (2) are detachably mountable and are able to be detached and attached without the use of tools. A cable retaining portion (14) is provided at the free end of a cable guide.