Network interface device with apertures for holding flexible coaxial cable connector
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1. A device for providing an interface between a customer and a combination telephone and broadband network comprising:
- a first compartment including at least one terminal adapted for electrical connection to network telephone wires, and further including a ground bar and means for receiving a network coaxial cable;
a second compartment adjacent to the first compartment, the second compartment including at least one terminal adapted for connection to customer telephone wires, and further including means for receiving a customer coaxial cable;
a flexible coaxial jumper cable with at least two opposite ends including coaxial connectors on said ends, one end of the jumper cable being fixedly mounted in the first compartment while the opposite end of the jumper cable is free to move in the second compartment; and
a wall including a plurality of apertures separating the first and second compartments, a portion of the jumper cable being held in one of the apertures, the aperture having sides and a size such that the portion of the jumper cable held therein is stationary and the jumper cable pivots about the sides of the aperture.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a device providing an interface between a customer and a combination telephone and broadband network. The device includes two adjacent compartments, one including connections to the network and the other including connections to the customer. The broadband connection is provided by a flexible coaxial jumper cable with one end fixedly mounted in the network compartment and the other end free to move in the customer compartment.
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1. A device for providing an interface between a customer and a combination telephone and broadband network comprising:
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a first compartment including at least one terminal adapted for electrical connection to network telephone wires, and further including a ground bar and means for receiving a network coaxial cable; a second compartment adjacent to the first compartment, the second compartment including at least one terminal adapted for connection to customer telephone wires, and further including means for receiving a customer coaxial cable; a flexible coaxial jumper cable with at least two opposite ends including coaxial connectors on said ends, one end of the jumper cable being fixedly mounted in the first compartment while the opposite end of the jumper cable is free to move in the second compartment; and a wall including a plurality of apertures separating the first and second compartments, a portion of the jumper cable being held in one of the apertures, the aperture having sides and a size such that the portion of the jumper cable held therein is stationary and the jumper cable pivots about the sides of the aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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