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 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:
Un acoplador (100) para un sistema de canaleta para cables, comprendiendo el acoplador: un cuerpo (101) que incluye una o varias paredes (104, 105) que definen una canaleta que tiene una superficie externa y una superficie interna, teniendo el cuerpo un extremo terminal de cuerpo dimensionado para recibir un extremo terminal de un miembro de canaleta a lo largo de una dirección longitudinal del cuerpo; y un elemento (107, 400) de bloqueo acoplado a la superficie externa de la canaleta, incluyendo el elemento de bloqueo: un resorte (210A, 210B, 410A, 410B) con al menos un brazo (211, 212) que se extiende para enganchar una parte de una superficie externa del miembro de canaleta cuando el miembro de canaleta es recibido en el extremo terminal de cuerpo del acoplador; un liberador (220A, 220B, 420A, 420B) de resorte configurado para deslizarse en la dirección longitudinal entre un estado desbloqueado y un estado bloqueado, en donde el liberador de resorte desengancha el brazo del resorte del extremo terminal del miembro de canaleta mientras el extremo terminal del miembro de canaleta está totalmente insertado en el extremo terminal de cuerpo del cuerpo del acoplador cuando el liberador de resorte está en el estado desbloqueado, y en donde el liberador de resorte permite que el brazo del resorte enganche el extremo terminal del miembro de canaleta cuando el liberador de resorte está en el estado bloqueado; y un miembro (520A, 520B) de liberación que, cuando se es accionado, permite que el liberador de resorte se mueva en la dirección longitudinal desde el estado desbloqueado al estado bloqueado.
Abstract:
A telecommunications rack system comprising: a telecommunications rack defing a storage area at a bottom thereof where a plurality of bend radius lnmters are located; a splice fnaiue mounted to the telco mnicatio-s rack above the storage area, the splice frame being slideabie relative to the telcomniations rack between a forward nosinion and a rearward Position the splice frame defining a plurality of zones that are each configured to receive a purality of splice cassettes, at least one of the zones having a different orientation than the other zones, the splice frame also induding lancing sections adjacent the zoaes -.i securing cables entering the splice cassettes. 9( 0C) 9c eL
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 fiber distribution hub includes a swing frame pivotally mounted to an enclosure. The enclosure defines a cable port and at least a first interface region. The swing frame defines a splitter region, a termination region, and a storage region. Splitter modules can be oriented and positioned so that splitter pigtails extending from each of the splitter modules extend directly downwardly through a vertically extending channel. A cable clamp can be mounted to the enclosure at the cable port to secure one or more cables to the enclosure.
Abstract:
A telecommunications device includes a rack defining right, left, front, rear, top, and bottom sides, the rack defining mounting locations in a stacked arrangement from the bottom to the top, the mounting locations for receiving modules defining connection locations. A cable storage bay is located at one of the right and left sides of the rack and defines front and rear cable storage areas. Both the front and rear cable storage areas include cable management structures for managing and guiding cables toward and away from the connection locations. A trough is defined at the top of the rack, the trough configured for extending cables to other racks in a front to rear direction, the trough also defining a cable drop-off communicating with the cable storage bay for extending cables to either of the front or rear cable storage areas for further connection to the connection locations.
Abstract:
A tray assembly for a fiber optic enclosure includes a mounting bracket having a first bracket, a second bracket and a divider panel. The first bracket is configured for mounting to a fiber optic enclosure. The first bracket defines a pivot axis. The second bracket is engaged to the first bracket and is adapted to pivot about the pivot axis between a closed position and an open position. The divider panel is engaged to the first bracket and is adapted to pivot about the pivot axis between a closed position and an open position. The tray assembly further includes a first set of trays engaged to the second bracket and a second set of trays engaged to the divider panel. The divider panel is disposed between the first and second sets of trays.