Abstract:
A splice tray holder includes a body with a first portion, a second portion, and a front surface. A retention portion is disposed on an outer periphery of each of the first and second portions and defines a receiving groove having an inner surface that faces toward the front surface of the body. A spring portion is disposed on each of the first and second portions, wherein the spring portion is adapted to provide a biasing force in a direction from the front surface of the body toward the inner surface of the receiving groove.
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:
Un alojamiento incluye una pluralidad de aberturas para recibir conectores de fibras opticas y que protege la cara de extremo pulido de los conectores contra dano mientras que los conectores se almacenan dentro de un gabinete para conexion de telecomunicaciones. Un modulo con una pluralidad de cables de fibras opticas conectado a un primer cable de fibras opticas y terminado por un conector de fibras opticas. Cada uno de los conectores se inserta en aberturas en un soporte de conector para almacenamiento y proteccion hasta que los cables requieren conectarse a un cable para el equipo del cliente.
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 fiber optic telecommunications device includes a fiber optic cassette comprising a body defining a front and an opposite rear and an enclosed interior. A fiber optic signal entry location is defined on the body for a fiber optic signal to enter the interior via a fiber optic cable. An adapter block defines a plurality of fiber optic adapters and is removably mounted to the body with a snap-fit interlock, each adapter including a front outer end, a rear inner end, and internal structures allowing mating of optical connectors mounted to the front and rear ends, respectively. A removable spacer is mounted to the body, the spacer configured to expand the size of the enclosed interior of the cassette and a removable cover is mounted to the spacer. Connectorized optical fibers extend from the fiber optic signal entry location to the rear inner ends of at least some of the fiber optic adapters for relaying the fiber optic signal to fiber optic connectors to be coupled to the front outer ends of the adapters.
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.