DISTRIBUTION MODULE FOR AN OPTIC FIBER DISTRIBUTION HUB
First Claim
1. A distribution module for a fiber optic distribution hub, said distribution module comprising a plurality of service connection circuit trays structured to slidingly transition from a stowed position to a deployed position to allow independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits retained within each respective circuit tray.
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Abstract
In accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure, a distribution module for a fiber optic distribution hub is provided. The distribution module includes a plurality of service connection circuit trays structured to slidingly transition from a parked position to an extended position to allow independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits retained within each respective circuit tray.
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- 1. A distribution module for a fiber optic distribution hub, said distribution module comprising a plurality of service connection circuit trays structured to slidingly transition from a stowed position to a deployed position to allow independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits retained within each respective circuit tray.
- 9. A distribution module for a fiber optic distribution hub, said distribution module comprising a plurality of service connection circuit trays structured to slidingly transition from a stowed position to a deployed position to allow independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits retained within each respective circuit tray, each circuit tray including a latching mechanism structured to retain the respective circuit tray in the deployed position.
- 15. A method for providing independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits within a fiber optic distribution hub, said method comprising retaining a plurality of optic fiber circuits within a service connection tray stored within a distribution module of the distribution hub, slidingly transitioning the service connection circuit tray from a stowed position to a deployed position, and retaining the circuit tray in the deployed position utilizing a latching mechanism attached to a latch-side rail of the circuit tray.
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