Splice-on cable breakout assembly

US9500830B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9500830-B2
Application numberUS-201314036628-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2013
Priority dateSep 28, 2012
Publication dateNov 22, 2016
Grant dateNov 22, 2016

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A break-out assembly includes an enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables. Each port leads to the interior of the enclosure. A cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end is configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one of a plurality of axial locations. Certain types of break-out assemblies include other cable retention regions to axially and/or rotationally secure the optical cable to the enclosure. A splice retention region is disposed within the enclosure between the first port and the second cable retention region. The splice retention region receives optical splices at which optical fibers of the optical cable are spliced to optical fibers of the break-out cables.

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A break-out assembly comprising: an enclosure extending from a first end to a second end and defining an interior, the enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables, each port providing access to the interior from an exterior of the enclosure, the second port defining a plurality of channels that extend across a transverse cross-sectional area of the second port, the channels being configured to receive the break-out cables; a second cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end, the second cable retention region being configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one of a plurality of axial locations; and a splice retention region disposed between the first port and the second cable retention region, the splice retention region being configured to receive a plurality of optical splices at which optical fibers of the optical cable are spliced to optical fibers of the break-out cables. 2. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the optical splices include mass-fusion splices. 3. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the first end, the first cable retention region being configured to inhibit movement of an optical cable received at the first port. 4. The break-out assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first cable retention region includes at least one retention member that inhibits axial movement of the optical cable. 5. The break-out assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first cable retention region includes at least one tooth that inhibits rotational movement of the optical cable. 6. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second cable retention region includes at least one wall disposed between sidewalls of the enclosure, the at least one wall defining a plurality of slots spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of the enclosure, each slot being configured to receive part of a crimp arrangement of one of the break-out cables. 7. The break-out assembly of claim 6 , wherein each wall defines four slots. 8. The break-out assembly of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the slots defined in the at least one wall extends sufficiently downward so that multiple crimp arrangements can be received at the slot. 9. The break-out assembly of claim 6 , wherein the at least one wall extends at least partially into the splice retention region of the enclosure. 10. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure defines a narrow section at which deflectable latch members are disposed. 11. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure includes a base extending from the first end to the second end along a longitudinal axis, the base defining an open top, the first port being disposed at the first end, and the second port being disposed at the second end, the base partially defining the first cable retention region at the first end, the base partially defining the second cable retention region at the second end, and an intermediate section of the base at least partially defining the splice retention region; the base including a stop surface, the at least one retention member, and at least one tooth at the first cable retention region, the stop surface being sized so that a jacket of the optical cable extending through the first port engages the stop surface while optical fibers of the optical cable pass by the stop surface, the retention member bites into the jacket to inhibit axial movement of the optical cable, and the tooth bites into the jacket to inhibit rotational movement of the optical cable; the base including at least one wall at the second cable retention region that separates the second cable retention region into a plurality of passages, each wall defining a plurality of slots that are spaced longitudinally from each other along the wall, each slot being configured to receive part of a crimp arrangement of a break-out cable; and a cover configured to mount to the base to cover the open top of the base, the cover cooperating with the base to define the first and second cable retention regions. 12. The break-out assembly of claim 11 , wherein the cover is configured to latch to the base. 13. The break-out assembly of claim 11 , wherein the cover defines openings and the base defines tabs sized to fit in the openings to align the cover relative to the base. 14. The break-out assembly of claim 11 , wherein the base also defines a pocket bounded by a barrier wall at the first cable retention region, the pocket being sized to hold epoxy to secure the optical fibers of the optical cable at the jacket of the optical cable. 15. The break-out assembly of claim 11 , wherein the base includes a second wall that also defines longitudinally spaced slots for receiving the crimp arrangements of the break-out cables. 16. The break-out assembly of claim 11 , wherein the base and cover both define narrow sections that align with each other, and wherein the base includes deflectable latching members at the narrow sections. 17. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an optical cable received at the first port, the optical cable terminating within the enclosure so that optical fibers of the optical cable transition to the break-out cables. 18. The break-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the break-out cables are separate from each other as the break-out cables extend out from the second port. 19. A break-out assembly comprising: an enclosure extending from a first end to a second end and defining an interior, the enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables, each port providing access to the interior from an exterior of the enclosure; a second cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end, the second cable retention region being configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one of a plurality of axial locations; a splice retention region disposed between the first port and the second cable retention region, the splice retention region being configured to receive a plurality of optical splices at which optical fibers of the optical cable are spliced to optical fibers of the break-out cables; and a first cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the first end, the first cable retention region being configured to inhibit movement of an optical cable received at the first port, wherein the first cable retention region includes at least one tooth that inhibits rotational movement of the optical cable. 20. A break-out assembly comprising: an enclosure extending from a first end to a second end and defining an interior, the enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables, each port providing access to the interior from an exterior of the enclosure; a second cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end, the second cable retention region being configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one of a plurality of axial locations, wherein the second cable retention region includes at least one wall disposed between sidewalls of the enclosure, the at least one wall defining a plurality of slots spaced apart along a longitu

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  • Manifolds · CPC title

  • Reinforcement of splice joint · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • Manufacturing methods of optical cables · CPC title

  • Panels or rackmounts covering a whole width of the frame or rack · CPC title

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What does patent US9500830B2 cover?
A break-out assembly includes an enclosure defining a first port at the first end to receive an optical cable and a second port at the second end to receive a plurality of break-out cables. Each port leads to the interior of the enclosure. A cable retention region defined within the enclosure at the second end is configured to enable the break-out cables to each secure to the enclosure at one o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adc Telecommunications Inc, Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/44. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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