Expandable cable distribution apparatus including interchangeable and removable cable distribution modules
First Claim
1. A cable distribution apparatus, comprising:
- a housing, comprising a rear wall joined to a forwardly projecting top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein at least one of the rear wall, top wall, bottom wall, and sides walls includes one or more apertures formed therein;
a first cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of communications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the cable distribution module within the chamber;
an electrical power module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the electrical power module comprises one or more electrical outlets, wherein each electrical outlet is adapted to receive a power cord or adapter from electrical equipment disposed within the chamber; and
a third locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the electrical power module within the chamber.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for mounting an electronic component within a housing is provided comprising a modular equipment rack bracket for electronic equipment including a first and second mounting bracket arm for mounting to a housing rack assembly and a frame member for supporting a plurality of electrical supply cabling, signal cabling or data cabling and the like. The first and second mounting bracket arms are affixed to the front of the housing rack assembly and have associated therewith a plurality of fastener openings for attaching electronic components thereto. The frame member is coupled to one of a plurality of coupling means of the first and second mounting bracket arms allowing the electronic component to be affixed to the mounting bracket in either a front-facing forward configuration or a rear-facing forward configuration without removing the affixed first and second mounting bracket arms from the rack housing assembly.
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41 Claims
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1. A cable distribution apparatus, comprising:
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a housing, comprising a rear wall joined to a forwardly projecting top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein at least one of the rear wall, top wall, bottom wall, and sides walls includes one or more apertures formed therein;
a first cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of communications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the cable distribution module within the chamber;
an electrical power module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the electrical power module comprises one or more electrical outlets, wherein each electrical outlet is adapted to receive a power cord or adapter from electrical equipment disposed within the chamber; and
a third locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the electrical power module within the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
a second cable distribution module slidably secured to only one of the slide walls within the chamber, wherein the second cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of communications cables extending into the interior chamber via one or more of the apertures; and
a second locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the second cable distribution module within the chamber.
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6. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the electrical power module is slidably secured within the chamber via a pair of guides, wherein each one of the pair of guides is removably secured to a respective one of the housing side walls.
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7. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 6, wherein orientation of the pair of guides within the chamber is adjustable such that the electrical power module can be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the rear wall.
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8. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the third locking mechanism is configured to releasably secure the electrical power module to the housing rear wall.
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9. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising at least one cable comb secured within the housing, wherein each cable comb comprises a plurality of adjacent, spaced-apart members that define respective cable receptacles, and wherein each cable receptacle is configured to retain at least two communications cables therein in single row alignment.
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10. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a cover removably secured to the housing, wherein the cover is configured to enclose the chamber.
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11. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the cover comprises a locking device that locks the cover to the housing.
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12. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each side wall has an inner and outer surface, and wherein one or more mounting ears extend outwardly from the outer surface of each side wall, wherein the mounting ears are configured to support the housing from building wall framing.
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13. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
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a tray slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the tray is configured to support electronic equipment thereon; and
a fourth locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the tray within the chamber.
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14. A cable distribution apparatus, comprising:
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an elongated housing that defines a longitudinal direction, comprising a rear wall joined to a forwardly projecting top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein at least one of the rear wall, top wall, bottom wall, and sides walls includes one or more apertures formed therein;
a pair of guides, wherein each one of the pair of guides is secured to a respective one of the housing side walls;
a first cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber via the pair of guides, wherein the cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of communications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the cable distribution module to the housing rear wall within the chamber;
a second pair of guides, wherein each one of the second pair of guides is secured to a respective one of the housing side walls in longitudinally spaced-apart relationship with the first pair of guides;
an electrical power module slidably secured within the chamber via the second pair of guides, wherein the electrical power module comprises one or more electrical outlets, wherein each electrical outlet is adapted to receive a power cord or adapter from electrical equipment disposed within the chamber; and
a third locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the electrical power module to the housing rear wall within the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
a second cable distribution module slidably secured to only one of the side walls within the chamber, wherein the second cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of communications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures; and
a second locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the second cable distribution module to the housing rear wall within the chamber.
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16. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, wherein orientation of the pair of guides within the chamber is adjustable such that the cable distribution module can be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the rear wall.
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17. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, wherein orientation of the second pair of guides within the chamber is adjustable such that the electrical power module can be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the rear wall.
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18. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising at least one cable comb secured within the housing, wherein each cable comb comprises a plurality of adjacent, spaced-apart members that define respective cable receptacles, and wherein each cable receptacle is configured to retain at least two communications cables therein in single row alignment.
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19. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a cover removably secured to the housing, wherein the cover is configured to enclose the chamber.
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20. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, wherein each side wall has an inner and outer surface, and wherein one or more mounting ears extend outwardly from the outer surface of each side wall, wherein the mounting ears are configured to support the housing from building wall framing.
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21. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:
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a tray slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the tray is configured to support electronic equipment thereon; and
a fourth locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the tray within the chamber.
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22. A cable distribution apparatus, comprising:
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an elongated housing that defines a longitudinal direction, comprising a rear wall joined to a forwardly projecting top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein at least one of the rear wall, top wall, bottom wall, and sides walls includes one or more apertures formed therein;
a video cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the video cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of video cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a first locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the video cable distribution module within the chamber;
a telecommunications cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber in longitudinally spaced-apart relationship with the video cable distribution module, wherein the telecommunications cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of telecommunications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a second locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the telecommunications cable distribution module within the chamber;
an electrical power module slidably secured within the chamber in longitudinally spaced-apart relationship with the video cable distribution module and the telecommunications cable distribution module, wherein the electrical power module comprises one or more electrical outlets, wherein each electrical outlet is adapted to receive a power cord or adapter from electrical equipment disposed within the chamber, and wherein the electrical power module receives electrical power via an electrical power cable that extends into the chamber via one or more of the apertures; and
a third locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the electrical power module within the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
a tray slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the tray is configured to support electronic equipment thereon; and
a locking mechanism configured to releasably secure the tray within the chamber.
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23. The cable distribution apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the video cable distribution module is slidably secured within the chamber via a first pair of adjustable guides, wherein each one of the first pair of guides is adjustably secured to a respective one of the housing side walls such that the video cable distribution module can be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the housing rear wall.
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30. A cable distribution system for a building, comprising:
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an elongated housing that defines a longitudinal direction, comprising a rear wall joined to a forwardly projecting top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein at least one of the rear wall, top wall, bottom wall, and sides walls includes one or more apertures formed therein;
a plurality of telecommunications cables, wherein each telecommunications cable has an end that terminates at a respective telecommunications outlet within the building and an opposite end that extends into the housing via an aperture;
a plurality of video cables, wherein each video cable has an end that terminates at a respective video outlet within the building and an opposite end that extends into the housing via an aperture;
a telecommunications cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the telecommunications cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks, wherein each jack is adapted to receive an end of one of the telecommunications cables, wherein the telecommunications cable distribution module is slidably secured within the chamber via a first pair of adjustable guides that are configured to allow the telecommunications cable distribution module to be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the housing rear wall;
a video cable distribution module slidably secured within the chamber, wherein the video cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks, wherein each jack is adapted to receive an end of one of the video cables, wherein the video cable distribution module is slidably secured within the chamber via a second pair of adjustable guides that are longitudinally spaced-apart from the first pair of adjustable guides and that are configured to allow the video cable distribution module to be slidably secured within the chamber at more than one angle relative to the housing rear wall; and
at least one cable comb secured within the housing, wherein each cable comb comprises a plurality of adjacent, spaced-apart members that define respective cable receptacles, and wherein each cable receptacle is configured to retain at least two video cables or telecommunications cables therein in single row alignment. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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37. A cable distribution apparatus, comprising:
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a housing, comprising a rear wall joined to one or more forwardly projecting walls to define a forwardly open chamber, wherein the chamber includes multiple identical cable distribution module mounting locations therewithin;
a video cable distribution module removably secured within the chamber at anyone of the multiple cable distribution module mounting locations, wherein the video cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of video cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
a telecommunications cable distribution module removably secured within the chamber at any one of the multiple cable distribution module mounting locations, wherein the telecommunications cable distribution module comprises a plurality of jacks adapted to receive a respective plurality of telecommunications cables extending into the chamber via one or more of the apertures;
wherein the video cable distribution module and the telecommunications cable distribution module can be interchangeably removably secured within the chamber at any one of the cable distribution module mounting locations; and
at least one cable comb secured within the housing, wherein each cable comb comprises a plurality of adjacent, spaced-apart members that define respective cable receptacles, and wherein each cable receptacle is configured to retain at least two video cables or telecommunications cables therein in single row alignment. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39, 40, 41)
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