High density fiber optic splitter/connector tray system
First Claim
1. A fiber optic splitter tray system comprised of:
- a tray framework with a front end, a rear end, a first side and a second side;
a plurality of fiber optic splitters mounted generally transverse to the tray framework, toward the rear end of the tray framework;
a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted generally longitudinally to the framework, the adapters being recessed from the front end of the framework such that fiber optic cables operatively attached to the adapters are housed within the front end while maintaining a pre-determined minimum bend radius in the cables; and
further comprising a fiber optic cable guard releasably mounted to the tray framework, such that the guard is movable vertically downward from a guarding position to a downward position when the tray framework is in an outward position, and further wherein the guard is slidable rearward from the downward position to a downward retracted position.
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Abstract
A fiber optic splitter tray system with a tray framework with a front end, a rear end, a first side and a second side; a plurality of fiber optic splitters mounted generally transverse to the tray framework, toward the rear end of the tray framework; a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted generally longitudinally to the framework, the adapters being recessed from the front end of the framework such that fiber optic cables operatively attached to the adapters may be housed within the front end while maintaining a predetermined minimum bend radius in the cables. This may further include a front cable guard movably attached to the tray framework proximate the front end such that the guard is movable vertically downward from a guarding position to a downward position when the tray framework is in an outward position, and further wherein the guard is slidable rearward from the downward position to a downward retracted position.
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4 Claims
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1. A fiber optic splitter tray system comprised of:
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a tray framework with a front end, a rear end, a first side and a second side;
a plurality of fiber optic splitters mounted generally transverse to the tray framework, toward the rear end of the tray framework;
a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted generally longitudinally to the framework, the adapters being recessed from the front end of the framework such that fiber optic cables operatively attached to the adapters are housed within the front end while maintaining a pre-determined minimum bend radius in the cables; and
further comprising a fiber optic cable guard releasably mounted to the tray framework, such that the guard is movable vertically downward from a guarding position to a downward position when the tray framework is in an outward position, and further wherein the guard is slidable rearward from the downward position to a downward retracted position.- View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A fiber optic cable routing system for use in combination with fiber optic adapters, comprised of:
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a tray framework with a front end, a rear end, a first side and a second side;
a first adapter mounted to the framework recessed from the front end and adjacent the first side and with a first fiber optic cable operatively attached thereto, the first fiber optic cable being generally oriented from the front end to the rear end of the framework;
a second adapter mounted to the framework recessed from the front end and nearer the second side than the first adapter, and with a second fiber optic cable operatively attached thereto, the second fiber optic cable being generally oriented from the front end to the rear end of the framework;
a first and a second fiber optic cable passageway on the tray framework adjacent the first side and generally transverse to the orientation of the first and second fiber optic cables, the first fiber optic cable passageway being further away from the first and the second fiber optic adapters than the second fiber optic cable passageway;
the first fiber optic cable passageway being configured to receive the first fiber optic cable such that a pre-determined bend radius protection is provided for the first fiber optic cable; and the second fiber optic cable passageway being configured to receive the second fiber optic cable such that the pre-determined bend radius protection is also provided for the second fiber optic cable.
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4. A method of routing fiber optic cables which are attached to a plurality of fiber optic cable adapters which are generally aligned, comprising the following steps:
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providing a tray framework with a front end, a rear end, a first side and a second side;
providing a first adapter mounted to the tray framework recessed from the front end and adjacent the first side; providing a second adapter mounted to the tray framework recessed from the front end and nearer the second side than the first adapter;
providing a first and a second fiber optic cable passageway on the tray framework adjacent the first side and generally transverse to the orientation of the first and second fiber optic cables, the first fiber optic cable passageway being further away from the first and the second fiber optic adapters than the second fiber optic cable passageway; operatively attaching a first fiber optic cable to the first adapter such that it is generally oriented from the front end to the rear end of the tray framework, and routing the first fiber optic cable through the first fiber optic cable passageway such that a pre-determined bend radius is provided for the first fiber optic cable; and
operatively attaching a second fiber optic cable to the second adapter such that it is generally oriented from the front end to the rear end of the tray framework, and routing the second fiber optic cable through the second fiber optic cable passageway such that a pre-determined bend radius is provided for the second fiber optic cable.
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