Optical fiber slack storage tray for distribution cabinet
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1. A cable storage tray having a front, a rear, a first side, and a second side, the cable storage tray including:
- a) a base including;
i) a bottom wall;
ii) an upstanding outer wall extending from the bottom wall;
iii) an upstanding inner wall disposed inside of the upstanding outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall;
iv) a plurality of cable retention tabs extending from at least one of the outer and inner walls;
v) a cable entry location configured to enable at least one cable to enter the cable storage tray, the cable entry being defined through the upstanding outer wall of the base and along the first side between the front and the rear of the cable storage tray;
wherein a cable path is defined between the inner and outer walls and the bottom wall and the cable retention tabs;
b) a cover hinged to the base and including;
i) a bottom wall;
ii) a cable pass-through location defined through the bottom wall;
iii) an upstanding outer wall extending from the bottom wall;
iv) an upstanding inner wall disposed within the outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall;
v) a plurality of cable retentions tabs extending from at least one of the outer and inner walls;
vi) a cable exit location for cables exiting from the cable storage tray, the cable exit location being defined in the upstanding outer wall and extending from the first side to the second side of the cable storage tray to define an open front of the cover;
wherein a cable path is defined on the cover between the outer and inner walls and the bottom wall and the cable retention tabs of the cover.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a slack storage tray for managing slack associated with fiber terminations in a distribution cabinet. The storage tray includes a base defining a cable pathway for storing multiple loops of a cable. A hinged cover further defines a cable pathway for managing the cable.
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1. A cable storage tray having a front, a rear, a first side, and a second side, the cable storage tray including:
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a) a base including; i) a bottom wall; ii) an upstanding outer wall extending from the bottom wall; iii) an upstanding inner wall disposed inside of the upstanding outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall; iv) a plurality of cable retention tabs extending from at least one of the outer and inner walls; v) a cable entry location configured to enable at least one cable to enter the cable storage tray, the cable entry being defined through the upstanding outer wall of the base and along the first side between the front and the rear of the cable storage tray; wherein a cable path is defined between the inner and outer walls and the bottom wall and the cable retention tabs; b) a cover hinged to the base and including; i) a bottom wall; ii) a cable pass-through location defined through the bottom wall; iii) an upstanding outer wall extending from the bottom wall; iv) an upstanding inner wall disposed within the outer wall and extending upwardly from the bottom wall; v) a plurality of cable retentions tabs extending from at least one of the outer and inner walls; vi) a cable exit location for cables exiting from the cable storage tray, the cable exit location being defined in the upstanding outer wall and extending from the first side to the second side of the cable storage tray to define an open front of the cover; wherein a cable path is defined on the cover between the outer and inner walls and the bottom wall and the cable retention tabs of the cover. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of storing telecommunications cables comprising:
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providing a storage tray; looping a cable around a first radius limiter within a first lower compartment of the storage tray; exiting the cable from the first lower compartment; looping the cable around a second radius limiter outside of the first lower compartment in a second upper compartment; pulling the cable from the storage tray at a cable exit to access a cable termination on the end of the cable, wherein the cable is in a first position around the second radius limiter when pulled; pushing the cable back into the storage tray after accessing the cable termination, wherein cable slack in the cable is created when the cable is pushed back, wherein the cable is in a second position around the second radius limiter when pushed, the second position being spaced further from the second radius limiter than the first position, wherein the second upper compartment has a lower support surface supporting the cable in the first position and in the second position at the cable exit. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A cable storage tray comprising:
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a base including; i) a bottom wall; ii) an upstanding outer wall extending around the bottom wall, the upstanding outer wall defining a cable entry location sized to enable at least one cable to pass through the outer wall and into the base; iii) a fanout holder located adjacent the cable entry location, the fanout holder configured to receive a ribbon cable and to separate the ribbon cable into separate cables; iv) an upstanding inner wall disposed inside of the upstanding outer wall; v) a cable path defined by the upstanding outer wall, the upstanding inner wall, and the bottom wall, the cable path being configured to enable a cable to wrap in at least one complete loop around the upstanding inner wall; and b) a cover hingedly mounted to the base, the cover including; i) a bottom wall; ii) an upstanding inner wall extending from the bottom wall of the cover; iii) an upstanding outer wall extending from the bottom wall of the cover, the outer wall of the cover defining a cable exit location configured to enable at least one cable to pass through the outer wall of the cover and to exit from the cable storage tray; iv) a cable path defined between the outer wall, the inner wall, and the bottom wall, the cable path being configured to guide a cable out from the storage tray before wrapping around the upstanding inner wall of the cover in a complete loop; v) the cable exit location being defined in the upstanding outer wall and extending from a first side to a second side of the cable storage tray to define an open front of the cover. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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