Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a rack (20) for telecommunications equipment. The rack (20) includes a frame (21) defining a bay opening (22) sized and shaped for receiving a plurality of jack modules (24). The rack also includes a first set of cable management brackets (150) that define a first vertical channel arranged and configured for receiving and vertically managing a plurality of cross-connect cables. Each of the cable management brackets includes a pivot portion that is pivotally movable relative to the frame. The pivot portions are pivotally movable between first positions in which the pivot portions extend partially across a front of the bay opening, and second positions in which the pivot portions are generally offset from the front of the bay opening. The present disclosure also relates to a rack for telecommunications equipment that includes rear cable management structure that defines a plurality of vertical channels along a back side of the rack. The present disclosure further relates to a telecommunications jack module (24) including an array of jacks arranged in top and bottom horizontal rows. The jack module also includes an array of cross-connect locations positioned beneath the bottom horizontal row of jacks. The array of cross-connect locations is electrically connnected to both the top and bottom rows of jacks.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a rack (20) for telecommunications equipment. The rack (20) includes a frame (21) defining a bay opening (22) sized and shaped for receiving a plurality of jack modules (24). The rack also includes a first set of cable management brackets (150) that define a first vertical channel arranged and configured for receiving and vertically managing a plurality of cross-connect cables. Each of the cable management brackets includes a pivot portion that is pivotally movable relative to the frame. The pivot portions are pivotally movable between first positions in which the pivot portions extend partially across a front of the bay opening, and second positions in which the pivot portions are generally offset from the front of the bay opening. The present disclosure also relates to a rack for telecommunications equipment that includes rear cable management structure that defines a plurality of vertical channels along a back side of the rack. The present disclosure further relates to a telecommunications jack module (24) including an array of jacks arranged in top and bottom horizontal rows. The jack module also includes an array of cross-connect locations positioned beneath the bottom horizontal row of jacks. The array of cross-connect locations is electrically connnected to both the top and bottom rows of jacks.
Abstract:
A data termination block connected to a distribution frame for data termination, DSL connection or the like, having a frame connection apparatus (1), a termination block (2) connected to the frame connection apparatus (1), and at least one termination strip (4) having cable connection points (14) and/or slots (9), the termination strip (4) being associated with the termination block (2), characterized in that the termination strip (4) of the data termination block has a double-sided form to efficiently utilize spaces in the distribution frame.
Abstract:
A telecommunications assembly has three or more telecommunications contacts adapted to connect wires. One or more of the contacts are disposed in a first telecommunications module, and at least one first test bus (15, 20) attached to the first telecommunications module (10) and extends along a face (24) of the telecommunication module (10) and along one or more of the telecommunications contacts. A test bus (20) attachable to a telecommunications module (10) has three or more telecommunications contacts adapted to connect wires to extend along a side (24) of the telecommunications modules (10) and along at least some of the telecommunications contacts, or to a carrier (42) adapted to carry a plurality of telecommunications modules (10) to extend along at least some telecommunications modules (10) is disclosed.
Abstract:
A telecommunications assembly has three or more telecommunications contacts adapted to connect wires. One or more of the contacts are disposed in a first telecommunications module, and at least one first test bus (15, 20) attached to the first telecommunications module (10) and extends along a face (24) of the telecommunication module (10) and along one or more of the telecommunications contacts. A test bus (20) attachable to a telecommunications module (10) has three or more telecommunications contacts adapted to connect wires to extend along a side (24) of the telecommunications modules (10) and along at least some of the telecommunications contacts, or to a carrier (42) adapted to carry a plurality of telecommunications modules (10) to extend along at least some telecommunications modules (10) is disclosed.
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verteileranschlussmodul (1) für die Telekommunikationsund Datentechnik, umfassend ein Gehäuse (10), wobei das Gehäuse (10) mit einem Hohlraum ausgebildet ist, in dem mindestens zwei Leiterplatten angeordnet sind, das Gehäuse (10) mindestens eine Öffnung in einer Stirnseite (13) aufweist, in die zwei Verbindermodule (14, 15) einsteckbar sind, wobei an dem Gehäuse (10) ein schwenkbarer Schilderrahmen (30) angeordnet ist, wobei der schwenkbare Schilderrahmen (30) mindestens zwei Stellungen einnehmen kann, wobei in einer ersten aufgeschwenkten Stellung die Verbindermodule (14, 15) freizugänglich sind und in einer zweiten Stellung der Schilderrahmen (30) parallel zur Stirnseite (13) angeordnet ist.
Abstract:
The patch panel assembly includes a drawer and a patch panel pivotally mounted to the drawer. The drawer has a pair of sidewalls and a cable tray positioned therebetween. The cable tray has a plurality of slide locks including lock releases that allow the cable tray to move between a closed position and an open position with respect to the sidewalls. The cable tray also has a plurality of retainer clips that allow the patch panel to move between an upright position and a rotated position with respect to the cable tray.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a telecommunications termination panel (10) with a tray (36) pivotably mounted within the front opening (32) of a housing. The tray (36) pivots about a hinge (42) located adjacent one of the sides of the housing and includes a raised floor (60). The raised floor (60) of the tray cooperates with the side (24) adjacent the hinge (42) and a bottom (30) of the housing to define a cable path (62) from a rear cable access port to an opening on the tray adjacent the hinge. The tray (36) includes a plurality of connection locations and cable management structures to direct a telecommunications cable from the cable access port to a rear of the connection locations without violating bend radius rules. The tray may also include a temporary cable holder to assist in pulling cables through the rear opening into the housing. The present invention further relates to a telecommunications equipment rack with a termination panel with such a pivoting tray mounted to the rack.
Abstract:
An electronic device comprising an electronic circuit connected to a transmission wire and containing a transmission line fitting member with the transmission wire inside. The transmission wire fitting member is rotatably provided on the electronic device.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to telecommunications equipment racks (1) including vertical cable guides (12), horizontal troughs (14, 16), cross aisle panels (18) and cross-connection modules(fig.19) for telecommunications equipment racks. The vertical cable guides (12) define vertical cable channels for both network infrastructure and cross-connection cables. The structure defining the second cable channel is hingedly attached to the structure defining the first cable channel. The horizontal cable troughs (14, 16) include both upper (14) and lower (16) troughs. The upper cable trough (14) defines two cableways for directing cross-connection and other cables, can provides access openings for cables to pass into an out of each cableway and between the two cableways. The lower cable trough (16) defines a cableway and provides access openings for cables extending into and out of the cableway. Cable troughs attached to adjacently mounted equipment racks cooperate to form continuous horizontal cableways. The cross aisle panel (18) includes movable cable guide structures to permit access to connectors mounted on the panel. The cross-connection modules provide multiple connector planes on the rear of the module to increase the number of circuits the module can support.