Abstract:
Un organizador de cables de telecomunicaciones que comprende un primer panel que incluye una agrupación ordenada de adaptadores (50) para recibir selectivamente una pluralidad de conectores (200), teniendo los adaptadores (50) unos primeros extremos que pueden acoplarse con una primera pluralidad de conectores (200) y unos segundos extremos que pueden acoplarse con una segunda pluralidad de conectores, estando caracterizado el organizador de cables de telecomunicaciones por: un segundo panel que incluye una agrupación ordenada de portaconectores (110) para recibir selectivamente los conectores (200) de la primera pluralidad en un extremo de los portaconectores, incluyendo los conectores (200) de la primera pluralidad unos casquillos (202) y unas tapas guardapolvo (204) ajustadas y retenidas con seguridad alrededor de los casquillos cuando los conectores (200) son recibidos dentro de los portaconectores, sujetando cada casquillo (202) un extremo de una fibra óptica, incluyendo cada tapa guardapolvo (204) un extremo cerrado (212) opuesto a un extremo abierto (210) y definiendo una abertura (208) que recibe el casquillo del respectivo conector para proporcionar un cierre hermético alrededor del casquillo (202) y sujetar la tapa guardapolvo (204) al conector (200) de fibra óptica mientras el portaconector recibe el conector de fibra óptica, estando configurado el extremo opuesto de los portaconectores (110) de manera que no pueda acoplarse con ninguno de los conectores (200) .
Abstract:
A telecommunications cabinet comprising a top, a floor, a pair of opposing sides, a front wall and a rear wall defining an interior, the front including an access door for accessing the interior. Within the interior are mounted a cable management structure, an adapter panel with an adapter configured to optical connector two optical fiber cables terminated with fiber optic connectors, and a fiber optic connector holder mounted in openings of the adapter panel. The connector holder has an opening configured to receive a fiber optic connector with a dust cap, the opening accessible from a front side of the adapter panel. A fiber optic connector including a ferrule with a polished end face holding an end of an optical fiber with a dust cap placed about the ferrule and polished end face is inserted within the opening of a fiber optic connector holder. And a fiber optic connector is inserted within the rear side of one of the adapters.
Abstract:
A wall box includes an enclosure having a base and a cover connected to the base. The base and the cover enclose an interior region. The wall box further includes a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted to the enclosure. The fiber optic adapters include an inner port positioned inside the interior region and an outer port positioned at an outer surface of the enclosure. A tray stack is mounted within the interior region. The tray stack includes a tray mount pivotally connected to the enclosure. The tray mount includes a top surface and an oppositely disposed bottom surface. A first splice tray mounting area is disposed on the top surface and a second splice tray mounting area is disposed on the bottom surface. A plurality of trays is disposed in the first splice tray mounting area. A tray is disposed in the second splice tray mounting area.
Abstract:
A bladed chassis system facilitates installation of the bladed chassis system and replacement of the blades at the chassis. For example, a front panel of the blade can be opened either upwardly or downwardly at the discretion of the user. Blades can be inserted and removed from the front and/or the rear of the bladed chassis system at the discretion of the user. Cables can be routed to the rear of the chassis system from either of two sides at the discretion of the user. The blades carried by the chassis have fiber management trays that can be rotationally oriented in any desired rotational position at the discretion of the user.
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 fiber optic telecommunications device includes a frame and a fiber optic module including a rack mount portion, a center portion, and a main housing portion. The rack mount portion is stationarily coupled to the frame, the center portion is slidably coupled to the rack mount portion along a sliding direction, and the main housing portion is slidably coupled to the center portion along the sliding direction. The main housing portion of the fiber optic module includes fiber optic connection locations for connecting cables to be routed through the frame. The center portion of the fiber optic module includes a radius limiter for guiding cables between the main housing portion and the frame, the center portion also including a latch for unlatching the center portion for slidable movement. Slidable movement of the center portion with respect to the rack mount portion moves the main housing portion with respect to the frame along the sliding direction.
Abstract:
A wall box includes an enclosure having a base and a cover connected to the base. The base and the cover enclose an interior region. The wall box further includes a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted to the enclosure. The fiber optic adapters include an inner port positioned inside the interior region and an outer port positioned at an outer surface of the enclosure. A tray stack is mounted within the interior region. The tray stack includes a tray mount pivotally connected to the enclosure. The tray mount includes a top surface and an oppositely disposed bottom surface. A first splice tray mounting area is disposed on the top surface and a second splice tray mounting area is disposed on the bottom surface. A plurality of trays is disposed in the first splice tray mounting area. A tray is disposed in the second splice tray mounting area.
Abstract:
Fiber-optic adapter block comprising a first and a second plurality of fiber-optic adapters (24, 124) provided in an alternating configuration and stacked extending widthwise in a longitudinal direction, wherein front ends of the first plurality of fiber-optic adapters are aligned at a first depth (D1) and front ends (60) of the second plurality of fiber-optic adapters are aligned at a second depth (D2) that is different from the first depth in a front to back direction, wherein all of the first and second plurality of fiber-optic adapters (24, 124) define parallel adapter axes.