Systems, equipment and methods for automatically tracking cable connections and for identifying work area devices and related methods of operating communications networks

US9538262B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9538262-B2
Application numberUS-78748610-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 26, 2010
Priority dateAug 21, 2009
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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Abstract

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Methods for collecting information regarding a remote connector port that is connected to a patch panel connector port by a communications cable that has at least one data communications channel and a separate control channel are provided in which a first conductor of the separate control channel of the communications cable is biased to power an integrated circuit chip that is associated with the remote connector port. A first signal is transmitted over the separate control channel of the communications cable to the integrated circuit chip associated with the remote connector port. A second signal is received from the integrated circuit chip over the separate control channel of the communications cable in response to the first signal. The second signal includes information regarding the remote connector port.

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That which is claimed is: 1. An intelligent connector port assembly, comprising: a connector port having a plug aperture that is configured to electrically connect a data communications channel of a patch cord that is connected to an input of the connector port to a data communications channel of a communications cable that is connected to an output of the connector port; an integrated circuit chip; a first pair of contacts mounted adjacent the plug aperture that are configured to mate with a pair of contacts on the patch cord when the patch cord is received within the plug aperture; a second pair of contacts that are configured to mate with a pair of conductors in the communications cable that form a control channel; wherein at least a first contact of the first pair of contacts and a first contact of the second pair of contacts are electrically connected to the integrated circuit chip. 2. The connector port assembly of claim 1 , wherein the input of the connector port comprises a plurality of input contacts and the output of the connector port comprises a plurality of output contacts, and wherein the second pair of contacts comprises a pair of insulation displacement contacts. 3. The connector port assembly of claim 2 , wherein the connector port comprises an RJ-45 jack having a termination cap, and wherein the termination cap includes a pair of spring loaded pins that are configured to engage respective ones of the second pair of contacts when the termination cap is mounted on a back-end wire connection assembly of the RJ-45 jack. 4. The connector port assembly of claim 2 , wherein the connector port comprises an RJ-45 jack having a termination cap, and wherein the termination cap includes a conductor routing assembly for routing the pair of conductors in the communications cable that form the control channel to the second pair of contacts. 5. The connector port assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connector port comprises fiber optic adapter. 6. The connector port assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connector port is a work area outlet that is mounted within a faceplate, the connector port assembly further comprising a first printed circuit board, wherein the first pair of contacts is mounted on the first printed circuit board on the front side of the faceplate while the connector port extends rearwardly from a rear side of the faceplate. 7. The connector port assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first pair of contacts comprise a pair of contact pads. 8. The connector port assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a second printed circuit board and a pair of connection contacts, wherein the second pair of contacts is mounted on the second printed circuit board, and wherein the pair of connection contacts electrically connect the first and second printed circuit boards. 9. The connector port assembly of claim 6 , further comprising an LED that is electrically connected to the pair of conductors in the communications cable that form the control channel via the second pair of contacts. 10. The connector port assembly of claim 9 , wherein the LED is configured to display a status of a circuit that is connected through the connector port. 11. The connector port assembly of claim 9 , wherein the LED is configured to emit light if the connector port has full end-to-end connectivity to a switch port. 12. The connector port assembly of claim 11 , wherein the LED is configured to emit light if the connector port has full end-to-end connectivity to an enabled switch port. 13. The connector port assembly of claim 9 , wherein the LED is configured to automatically emit light in response to generation of an electronic work order that calls for a patch cord to be inserted into the connector port. 14. The connector port assembly of claim 9 , wherein the LED is configured so that it can be lit remotely by a system administrator. 15. The connector port assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a status button that is mounted on the first printed circuit board, wherein the status button is configured to cause the LED to indicate a circuit status when the status button is activated. 16. The connector port assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a spring-loaded shutter that is mounted to cover the plug aperture, the shutter including a contact that mates with a shutter contact on the first printed circuit board when the shutter is in its closed position. 17. The connector port assembly of claim 16 , wherein the shutter contact is configured to act as a sensor for determining if a patch cord is plugged into the plug aperture. 18. The connector port assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second pair of contacts comprises a pair of insulation displacement contacts. 19. The connector port assembly of claim 18 , wherein the connector port is mounted in a faceplate in a work area, and wherein the communications cable electrically connects the connector port to a patching system. 20. The connector port assembly of claim 19 , wherein the first pair of contacts are on a front side of the faceplate and the second pair of contacts are on a rear side of the faceplate. 21. The connector port assembly of claim 1 , wherein the integrated circuit chip comprises a serial ID chip. 22. The connector port assembly of claim 21 , wherein the serial ID chip is powered by a voltage received through a first of the second pair of contacts. 23. The connector port assembly of claim 22 , wherein a second of the second pair of contacts receives a ground signal. 24. An RJ-45 connector port assembly, comprising: a communications cable having first through tenth insulated conductors; an RJ-45 jack that includes first through eighth wire connection terminals that are mounted on a first printed circuit board and that receive respective of the first through eighth insulated conductors; and a second printed circuit board that includes ninth and tenth wire connection terminals that receive the ninth and tenth insulated conductors, respectively. 25. The RJ-45 connector port assembly of claim 24 , wherein the ninth and tenth wire connection terminals comprise contact pads. 26. The RJ-45 connector port assembly of claim 24 , wherein the ninth and tenth wire connection terminals comprise insulation displacement contacts.

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Classifications

  • H04Q1/136Primary

    having patch field management or physical layer management arrangements · CPC title

  • for access to common bus or bus system · CPC title

  • Labelling aspects, e.g. multiprotocol label switching [MPLS], G-MPLS, MPAS · CPC title

  • on a serial bus, e.g. I2C bus, SPI bus (on daisy chain buses G06F13/4247) · CPC title

  • Visible signalling systems, e.g. visible personal calling systems or remote indication of seats occupied · CPC title

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What does patent US9538262B2 cover?
Methods for collecting information regarding a remote connector port that is connected to a patch panel connector port by a communications cable that has at least one data communications channel and a separate control channel are provided in which a first conductor of the separate control channel of the communications cable is biased to power an integrated circuit chip that is associated with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
German Michael G, Tucker Peter T, Peluffo Matias, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04Q1/136. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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