Fiber optic categorization and management tray
First Claim
1. An organizer for spliced or split conductors wherein at least some of the conductors are fiber optic, the organizer comprising:
- a plurality of trays; and
at least one hinge mechanism hingedly connecting each of the trays from the plurality of trays to at least one other tray,wherein each tray includesa two-sided plate having a generally oval or rectangular shape, and whereina first side of the plate provides a planar support surface, anda second side of the plate provides a working surface, the working surface of each tray further including a guide means for guiding the conductors within the tray, andwherein a first of the plurality of trays is a base tray, the base tray further including at least one port for the passage of conductors into and out of the organizer, andwherein the base tray is flanked along a first edge by a second tray, andwherein each hinge mechanism includes a routing means for routing the conductors between adjacent connected trays, andwherein each hinge mechanism is operable so as to provide an opened position in which the support surfaces of adjacent connected trays and the hinge mechanism between them are effectively coplanar, facilitating access to the working surfaces of the trays, and a closed position in which the working surfaces of adjacent connected trays are parallel and facing one another.
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Abstract
A fiber optic splice organizer stores optical fiber splices and sufficient slack to permit the fibers to be readily separated, such as for reorganization or to remake a splice. Multiple hinges connect a plurality of fiber trays side by side to provide pivotable connections between trays. A flat orientation of the trays enables splicing and coiling of fibers as they are loaded into a tray. The trays then pivot into a fiber storage position. Special features of the hinges provide support for fibers and splices as they are loaded into the trays. The hinges protect the fibers as the trays are pivoted as well as when the trays are in their folded position for storage without requiring buffer tubes. Multiple architectures for the organization of fibers are enabled without violating minimal bend radii, and while providing for ease of separation of individual fibers or groups of fibers.
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10 Claims
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1. An organizer for spliced or split conductors wherein at least some of the conductors are fiber optic, the organizer comprising:
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a plurality of trays; and at least one hinge mechanism hingedly connecting each of the trays from the plurality of trays to at least one other tray, wherein each tray includes a two-sided plate having a generally oval or rectangular shape, and wherein a first side of the plate provides a planar support surface, and a second side of the plate provides a working surface, the working surface of each tray further including a guide means for guiding the conductors within the tray, and wherein a first of the plurality of trays is a base tray, the base tray further including at least one port for the passage of conductors into and out of the organizer, and wherein the base tray is flanked along a first edge by a second tray, and wherein each hinge mechanism includes a routing means for routing the conductors between adjacent connected trays, and wherein each hinge mechanism is operable so as to provide an opened position in which the support surfaces of adjacent connected trays and the hinge mechanism between them are effectively coplanar, facilitating access to the working surfaces of the trays, and a closed position in which the working surfaces of adjacent connected trays are parallel and facing one another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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