Telecommunications assembly with patch cord storage
US-10276990-B2 · Apr 30, 2019 · US
US10566747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10566747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916397500-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2020 |
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A telecommunications assembly includes a tray assembly including a tray and a cable spool assembly rotatably mounted to the tray, a connector holder arrangement for temporarily holding connectors, wherein the connector holder arrangement is mounted for rotation with the cable spool assembly, and cable storage arrangements for individually storing cables from the cable spool assembly to the connector holder arrangement. After a main cable is unwound from the cable spool assembly, a connector can be removed from the connector holder assembly, and cable slack stored in the cable storage arrangement can be removed allowing connection of the connector to equipment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A telecommunications assembly comprising: a cable spool including a flange extending radially outwardly from an axial end of a drum; a cable wound around the drum of the cable spool, the cable extending between a first end and a second end, the first end of the cable being terminated at a plug connector, the second end of the cable including a plurality of connectorized pigtails; a connector holder arrangement carried with the cable spool during rotation of the cable spool when the cable is deployed from the cable spool, the connector holder arrangement configured to temporarily hold plug connectors terminating the connectorized pigtails at the second end of the cable; and a plurality of cassettes carried by the cable spool during rotation of the cable spool when the cable is deployed from the cable spool, each cassette holding slack length of a respective one of the connectorized pigtails. 2. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable is an optical cable including a plurality of optical fibers. 3. The telecommunications assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a fanout arrangement carried with the cable spool during rotation of the cable spool when the cable is deployed from the cable spool, the fanout arrangement separating the optical fibers of the optical cable into the connectorized pigtails. 4. The telecommunications assembly of claim 3 , wherein the cassettes are disposed between the fanout arrangement and the connector holder arrangement. 5. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a cable management region carried with the cable spool during rotation of the cable spool when the cable is deployed from the cable spool, the cable management region configured to inhibit excessive bending of the connectorized pigtails routed from the cable management region. 6. The telecommunications assembly of claim 5 , wherein the cassettes are disposed between the cable management region and the connector holder arrangement. 7. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein each cassette is configured to hold the respective slack length in loops within the cassette. 8. The telecommunications assembly of claim 7 , wherein each cassette is configured so that the loops are reduced in circumference as the slack length is paid out from the cassette. 9. The telecommunications assembly of claim 7 , wherein the loops are held one layer deep within each cassette. 10. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein each cassette is configured to hold about 10 feet of the respective connectorized pigtail. 11. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein each cassette is configured to hold about 3.5 feet of the respective connectorized pigtail. 12. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable spool is disposed within a housing. 13. The telecommunications assembly of claim 12 , wherein the cable spool is mounted to a tray that is movable relative to the housing. 14. The telecommunications assembly of claim 12 , wherein the housing defines an open front. 15. The telecommunications assembly of claim 14 , wherein the housing defines an open rear. 16. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flange is a first flange and the axial end of the drum is a first axial end, and wherein the cable spool includes a second flange at a second axial end of the drum, the second axial end being opposite the first axial end. 17. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cassettes do not include rotary unions. 18. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cassettes include rotational spools. 19. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cassettes include ratcheting spools. 20. The telecommunications assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cassettes each include a base and a cover that cooperate to define an interior.
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