Abstract:
A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A lower portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couples, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers.
Abstract:
A device and method for connecting an optical switch to the optical fibers that terminate on a fiber distribution shelf within a fiber administration system. The optical switch device contains a support plate that is shaped essentially the same as the protective cover of fiber distribution shelf. As such, the support plate of the optical switch device can be joined to a specific fiber distribution shelf by substituting the support plate for the protective cover. An optical switch is affixed to the support plate, wherein the optical switch is sized not to extend beyond the peripheral boundaries of the support plate. As a result, when the support plate is placed over a fiber distribution shelf, the optical switch joined to the support plate does not obscure any other fiber distribution shelf in the fiber administration system.
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Verteilereinrichtung für die Telekommunikations- und Datentechnik, insbesondere für den Hauptverteiler von Fernsprech- und Datenleitungen, mit Schneid-Klemm-Kontaktelementen zum Anschluß sowohl der Teilnehmer- als auch der Vermittlungskabel, mit im Inneren der modular aufgebauten Verteilerleiste angeordneten einstückig ausgebildeten Kontaktfedern, einen Montagebügel, insbesondere zur Aufnahme von Verteilerleisten, bestehend aus einer u-förmigen Wanne, eine Einrichtung zur Führung von Kabeln, die in einem Teilbereich drehend bewegt werden, mit Kabelführungen. Die Aufgabe der Erfindung, eine Verteilereinrichtung der gattungsgemäßen Art so weiterzuentwickeln, daß eine Reduzierung der Baugröße, eine Verbesserung der Beschaltungsarbeiten, der einzelne Schutz der Doppeladern, eine zuverlässige Erdung sowie eine weitgehend knick- und biegebeanspruchungsfreie Kabelführung gewährleistet werden, wurde dadurch gelöst, daß die im Inneren der Verteilerleiste 1 angeordneten einstückigen Kontaktfedern 2 aus Anschlußkontakten in Schneid-Klemm-Technik 9,13 auf der Vorder- und Rückseite der Leiste 1, aus einem Fernmeldekontakt 10 im mittleren Bereich gebildet sind, wobei der Fernmeldekontakt 10 aus mindestens zwei Kontaktflächen 14,15, die als Doppelkontakte ausgebildet sein können, und aus einer Abstützfläche 16 besteht, auf die eine mit dem jeweiligen Vorderteil des Ober- und Unterteils 4,3 der Leiste 1 einstückig verbundene Zunge 17 mit einem Nocken 18 einwirkt, und daß ein Abgreifkontakt 12 im vorderen Bereich der Kontaktfeder 2 ausgebildet ist. Der Montagebügel 25 enthält im Wannengrund 40 Kontaktlaschen 39 zur Herstellung einer elektrisch leitenden und einer mechanischen Verbindung und Öffnungen 45 zum Stecken von Schutzsteckern oder dgl.. Die Einrichtung zur Kabelführung enthält an einem Gestellrahmen 48 oder dgl. fest angeordnete Kabelführungen 49, die zu den an dem schwenkbaren Montagebügel 25 angeordneten Kabelführungen 47 nach oben oder nach unten versetzt angeordnet sind.
Abstract:
A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couplers, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers. The termination locations can be located on the same side of the frame as the splice tray holders, or on an opposite side. An enclosure of the frame included hinged or otherwise moveable panels to allow access to the terminations or the splice trays.
Abstract:
A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couplers, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers. The termination locations can be located on the same side of the frame as the splice tray holders, or on an opposite side. An enclosure of the frame included hinged or otherwise moveable panels to allow access to the terminations or the splice trays.
Abstract:
A cable manager includes one or more cable manager units. Each cable manager unit includes a pair of side cable guides, each comprised of a plurality of finger-like projections extending forwardly from a support column. At least one of the pair of support columns has a socket arranged at a side thereof. Each cable manager unit further includes a separate midsection member capable of insertion into the socket for interconnecting the pair of side cable guides.
Abstract:
A fiber optic telecommunications frame is provided including panels having front and rear termination locations, the panels positioned on left and right sides of the frame. The frame includes vertical access for the rear cables. The frame further includes left and right vertical cable guides for the front patch cables. The frame further includes cable storage spools for the patch cables. The frame includes a horizontal passage linking the left and right panels and the cable guides. A portion of the frame defines splice tray holders and a central passage from the splice tray holders to the rear sides of the left and right panels. From a front of each panel, access to a rear of the panel is provided by the hinged panels. Alternatively, the panels can form connector modules with front termination locations and rear connection locations for connecting to the rear cables. The modules can house couplers, such as splitters, combiners, and wave division multiplexers. The termination locations can be located on the same side of the frame as the splice tray holders, or on an opposite side. An enclosure of the frame included hinged or otherwise moveable panels to allow access to the terminations or the splice trays.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a telecommunications termination panel with a tray pivotably mounted within the front opening of a housing. The tray pivots about a hinge located adjacent one of the sides of the housing and includes a raised floor. The raised floor of the tray cooperates with the side adjacent the hinge and a bottom of the housing to define a cable path from a rear cable access port to an opening on the tray adjacent the hinge. The tray 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:
The invention relates to an assembly of at least one carrier (12), at least one telecommunications module (10) mounted on the carrier (12) and at least two grounding elements (14, 16), at least one grounding element (14) being fitted to the telecommunications module, and at least one grounding element (16) being fitted to the carrier (12), wherein the grounding elements (14, 16) are in direct contact with each other and can be pivoted with regard to each other while keeping the contact.