Cable management rack for telecommunications equipment
First Claim
1. A rack for mounting telecommunications chassis each adapted for receiving cross-connect modules, the rack comprising:
- a frame including a front and a back;
the frame defining a bay formed between two spaced-apart, vertical end walls, the bay being sized for receiving the telecommunication chassis;
a plurality of rings mounted at the back of the frame for receiving cross-connect cables from the cross-connect modules;
the frame defining two front vertical cable channels, each front vertical cable channel defined in part by one of the vertical end walls, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a front wall portion of the frame, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a forward end of the rings;
the front wall portion of the frame defining a plurality of vertically spaced-apart access openings to access the front vertical cable channels from the front of the frame and including a flange formed at the outer edge of each front wall portion, the flange extending from adjacent to a top to a bottom of the front wall portion;
the forward end of the rings opposing the front wall portion of the frame such that a vertical channel for receiving input/output cables is formed between the rings and the front wall portion; and
the forward end of the rings defining access openings for allowing the input/output cables to be fed from the front vertical cable channel to the back of the frame.
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a rack for mounting telecommunication chassis each adapted for receiving cross-connect modules. The rack includes a frame defining a bay formed between two spaced-apart, vertical end walls. The bay is sized for receiving the telecommunication chassis. The rack also includes a cable management structure connected to the frame. The cable management structure defines first and second separate vertical channels. The first vertical channel defines a first passage area sized for receiving a plurality of cross-connect cables from the telecommunication chassis. The second vertical channel defines a second passage area sized for receiving power and ground wires from the telecommunication chassis. L-shaped tie brackets are positioned in vertical channels defined by the vertical end walls. The tie brackets assist an installer in installing and tying the input and output cables to the rack.
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1. A rack for mounting telecommunications chassis each adapted for receiving cross-connect modules, the rack comprising:
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a frame including a front and a back;
the frame defining a bay formed between two spaced-apart, vertical end walls, the bay being sized for receiving the telecommunication chassis;
a plurality of rings mounted at the back of the frame for receiving cross-connect cables from the cross-connect modules;
the frame defining two front vertical cable channels, each front vertical cable channel defined in part by one of the vertical end walls, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a front wall portion of the frame, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a forward end of the rings;
the front wall portion of the frame defining a plurality of vertically spaced-apart access openings to access the front vertical cable channels from the front of the frame and including a flange formed at the outer edge of each front wall portion, the flange extending from adjacent to a top to a bottom of the front wall portion;
the forward end of the rings opposing the front wall portion of the frame such that a vertical channel for receiving input/output cables is formed between the rings and the front wall portion; and
the forward end of the rings defining access openings for allowing the input/output cables to be fed from the front vertical cable channel to the back of the frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A rack system for mounting telecommunication chassis each adapted for receiving cross-connect modules, the rack system comprising:
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first and second racks each including;
a frame including a front and a back;
the frame defining a bay formed between two spaced-apart, vertical end walls, the bay being sized for receiving the telecommunication chassis;
a plurality of rings mounted at the back of the frame for receiving cross-connect cables from the cross-connect modules;
the frame defining two front vertical cable channels, each front vertical cable channel defined in part by one of the vertical end walls, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a front wall portion of the frame, each front vertical cable channel further defined by a forward end of the rings;
the front wall portion of the frame defining a plurality of vertically spaced-apart access openings to access the front vertical cable channels from the front of the frame and including a flange formed at the outer edge of each front wall portion; and
the forward end of the rings opposing the front wall portion of the frame such that a vertical channel for receiving input/output cables is formed between the rings and the front wall portion; and
the forward portion of the rings defining access openings for allowing the input/output cables to be fed from the vertical cable channel to the back of the frame;
the first and second racks being interconnected such that one of the front wall flanges of the first rack is directly adjacent to one of the front wall flanges of the second rack and the first and second rack being securely attached to one another by a plurality of fasteners extending between front wall flanges of the first and second racks;
the first and second racks defining a vertical channel thereinbetween for receiving the input/output cables;
the rings of the first and second racks being arranged and configured to enclose a back of the vertical channel; and
the vertical channel having a front enclosed by the adjacent front wall portions of the first and second racks, wherein the access openings of the first and second racks are configured to provide front access to the input/output cables within the vertical channel. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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