Abstract:
The present invention relates to a slack storage tray for managing slack associated with fiber terminations in a distribution cabinet. The storage tray includes a base defining a cable pathway for storing multiple loops of a cable. A hinged cover further defines a cable pathway for managing the cable.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a telecommunications distribution cabinet having a cabinet housing in which a first swing frame and a second swing frame are pivotably mounted.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a telecommunications distribution cabinet having a cabinet housing in which a first swing frame and a second swing frame are pivotably mounted.
Abstract:
A cable radius limiter having a radius limiting surface that prevents damage to cables due to excessive bending. The cable radius limiter includes mounting structure and cable retaining structure arranged such that the limiter can be operably oriented and mounted to a mounting bracket in both a first mounting orientation and a second mounting orientation. Two radius limiters can be mounted together to form a cable spool.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a slack storage tray (44) for managing slack associated with fiber terminations in a distribution cabinet (10). The storage tray includes a base (120) defining a cable pathway (142) for storing multiple loops of a cable. A hinged cover (164) further defines a cable pathway (176) for managing the cable. The base (120) comprises a bottom wall (122), an upstanding outer wall (124) extending from the bottom wall, an upstanding inner wall (144) disposed inside of the upstanding outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall, a plurality of cable retention tabs (140), and a cable entry location (126) through the upstanding outer wall. The cover (164) is hinged to the base and includes a bottom wall (168), a cable entry location (166) through the bottom wall, an upstanding outer wall (170) extending from the bottom wall, an upstanding inner wall (173) disposed within the outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall, a plurality of cable retentions tabs (174), and a cable exit location (188) for cables exiting from the cover.
Abstract:
A telecommunications optical fiber distribution system is disclosed. The system comprises a support structure defining a longitudinal axis. A plurality of fiber optic signal splitters are arranged radially with respect to the longitudinal axis defined by the support structure, each fiber optic signal splitter including a signal input location and a split signal output location. A plurality of adapters mounted to the support structure are arranged radially around the longitudinal axis defined by the support structure. Each adapter includes a first connection end for receiving a connector terminated to an output cable extending from the output location of the splitter and a second connection end for receiving a connector terminated to an outgoing distribution cable.
Abstract:
A housing including a plurality of openings for receiving fiber optic connectors and protecting the polished end face of the connectors from damage while the connectors are stored within a telecommunications connection cabinet. A module with a plurality of optical fiber cables connected to a first optical fiber cable and terminated by a fiber optic connector. Each of the connectors are inserted within openings in a connector holder for storage and protection until the cables need to be connected to a customer equipment cable.