Abstract:
A telecommunications connection cabiner (100) including an excess fiber storage area (118). The excess fiber storage area (118) including a bulkhead (124) for receiving fiber connector holders (122) for protecting the connectors (182) terminating the excess fibers from contamination. The telecommunications connection cabinet (100) also comprises a fiber optic splitter (102) receiving a first fiber optic cable (104) and splitting an optical signal carried by the cable into a plurality of fiber distribution cables (114), each fiber distribution cable (114) terminated by a fiber optic connector (180) having a polished end face (182).
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:
C\NRPonbI\D)COKN.NlV21WI DIIOC-./16/2012 A telecommunications connection cabinet including an excess Fiber storage area. The 5 excess fiber storage area including a bulkhead for receiving fiber connector holders for protecting the connectors terminating the excess fibers from contamination. The telecommunications connection cabinet also comprises a fiber optic splitter receiving a first fiber optic cable and splitting an optical signal carried by the cable into a plurality of fiber distribution cables, each fiber distribution cable terminated by a fiber optic connector 10 having a polished end face. WO 2006/009687 PCT/US2005/020940 0_ 0 r04 cJc La A @
Abstract:
A fiber distribution system includes one or more fiber distribution hubs (FDHs) that provide an interface at a termination panel between incoming fibers routed from a central office and outgoing fibers routed to network subscribers. Termination modules can be incrementally added to the termination panel. The FDH can include one or more optical splitter modules that split an optical signal into two or more signals. The optical splitter modules can be incrementally added along with one or more storage modules. The subscriber termination panel, optical splitters, and storage modules can be provided on a swing frame.
Abstract:
A fiber distribution system includes one or more fiber distribution hubs (FDHs) that provide an interface at a termination panel between incoming fibers routed from a central office and outgoing fibers routed to network subscribers. Termination modules can be incrementally added to the termination panel. The FDH can include one or more optical splitter modules that split an optical signal into two or more signals. The optical splitter modules can be incrementally added along with one or more storage modules. The subscriber termination panel, optical splitters, and storage modules can be provided on a swing frame.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a fiber optic device for use in a telecommunications cabinet having a splitter mounting area (103) and a separate connector storage area (118), the fiber optic device comprising a splitter module (202) that can be releasably mounted at a splitter mounting area (103) ofthe cabinet, the module including a splitter that connects a first cable (104) to a plurality of second cables (114), the second cables (114) having ends terminated by fiber optic connectors (180); and an integrally molded connector holder unit (122) that is separate from the splitter module (202) and that can be releasably mounted at the connector storage area, the integrally molded connector holder unit (122) releasably holding a plurality of the fiber optic connectors (180), the fiber optic connectors (180) including polished end faces, and wherein when the fiber optic connectors (180) are held by the integrally molded connector holder unit (122) the polished end faces are enclosed and protected by either: a) separate dust caps; or b) closed-ended openings of the integrally molded connector holder unit (122).
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 splice tray holder (14) includes a body with a first portion (48a) a second portion (48b), and a front surface (42). A retention portion (52) is disposed on an outer periphery (60) of each of the first and second portions (48a, 48b) and defines a receiving groove having an inner surface (64) that faces toward the front surface (42) of the body. A spring portion (50) is disposed on each of the first and second portions (48a, 48b), wherein the spring portion (50) is adapted to provide a biasing force in a direction from the front surface (42) of the body toward the inner surface (64) of the receiving groove.
Abstract:
H: \tId\lnterwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\TLD\9879361_1.docx-23/03/2016 - 18 A telecommunications connection cabinet including an excess fiber storage area. The excess fiber storage area including a bulkhead for receiving fiber connector holders for 5 protecting the connectors terminating the excess fibers from contamination. The telecommunications connection cabinet also comprises a fiber optic splitter receiving a first fiber optic cable and splitting an optical signal carried by the cable into a plurality of fiber distribution cables, each fiber distribution cable terminated by a fiber optic connector having a polished end face.