Junction box for optical communications cords, and gland assembly for cord
First Claim
1. A junction box for linking a first optical communications cord with a plurality of second optical communications cords, each cord having an optical fiber core, a sheath and an intermediate layer of non-metallic strength members, the junction box comprising:
- a sealable, generally flattened housing having walls, opposite major faces, and integrally molded internal formations for organizing internal optical fibers within the housing;
a plurality of terminals along one wall of the housing for connection to at least one of said second cords;
a plurality of passive optical components, including a 1×
2 fiber-optic coupler, all interconnected by the internal fibers with said terminals, at least one of said internal fibers having a splice along its length, and the internal fibers all being organized together in a single loop lying generally parallel to the major faces of the housing and having a curvature, the internal fibers of the loop being resiliently biased against the curvature of the loop; and
a plurality of clamps for retaining the passive optical components within the housing, said clamps extending along two parallel walls of the housing so that all the passive optical components and the splice of said at least one internal fiber extend generally parallel to one another, said clamps including resiliently deformable pads between which the passive optical components are retained;
each terminal including a gland assembly for a respective cord, the gland assembly including a hollow tube through which the respective cord extends, said tube having an outer wall and external formations for connecting the tube to the housing through which the tube extends, and a tubular end cap having an inner wall and an apertured base for the passage of the core of the respective cord, said outer wall of the tube bounding an annular clearance space with the inner wall of the end cap, said strength members of the respective cord within the tube being routed exteriorly of the tube through the annular clearance space for entrapment therein when the end cap is mounted on the tube.
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Abstract
A junction box for linking a first optical communications cord with two or more second optical communications cords, includes a sealable, flat housing having internal formations for organizing optical fibres; terminals, preferably glands, along one edge of the housing for connection to the first and/or second optical communications cords; passive optical components including a 1×2 fiber-optic coupler all interconnected by internal optical fibres with the terminals, the internal fibres all being organized together in a single loop parallel to the major faces of the housing; and clamps along the inside of at least one different edge of the housing between the loop and the edge wall of the housing, retaining the passive optical components.
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1. A junction box for linking a first optical communications cord with a plurality of second optical communications cords, each cord having an optical fiber core, a sheath and an intermediate layer of non-metallic strength members, the junction box comprising:
- a sealable, generally flattened housing having walls, opposite major faces, and integrally molded internal formations for organizing internal optical fibers within the housing;
a plurality of terminals along one wall of the housing for connection to at least one of said second cords;
a plurality of passive optical components, including a 1×
2 fiber-optic coupler, all interconnected by the internal fibers with said terminals, at least one of said internal fibers having a splice along its length, and the internal fibers all being organized together in a single loop lying generally parallel to the major faces of the housing and having a curvature, the internal fibers of the loop being resiliently biased against the curvature of the loop; and
a plurality of clamps for retaining the passive optical components within the housing, said clamps extending along two parallel walls of the housing so that all the passive optical components and the splice of said at least one internal fiber extend generally parallel to one another, said clamps including resiliently deformable pads between which the passive optical components are retained;
each terminal including a gland assembly for a respective cord, the gland assembly including a hollow tube through which the respective cord extends, said tube having an outer wall and external formations for connecting the tube to the housing through which the tube extends, and a tubular end cap having an inner wall and an apertured base for the passage of the core of the respective cord, said outer wall of the tube bounding an annular clearance space with the inner wall of the end cap, said strength members of the respective cord within the tube being routed exteriorly of the tube through the annular clearance space for entrapment therein when the end cap is mounted on the tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a sealable, generally flattened housing having walls, opposite major faces, and integrally molded internal formations for organizing internal optical fibers within the housing;
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