Intelligent telecommunications patching system

US9620941B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9620941-B2
Application numberUS-201313911767-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2013
Priority dateJun 11, 2012
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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Abstract

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A telecommunications patching system having point-to-point tracing capabilities includes: a plurality of end devices; at least one rack structure; a plurality of patch panels mounted to each rack structure; a plurality of connector ports disposed on each of the patch panels; a plurality of patch cords for selectively interconnecting different pairs of connector ports; a plurality of cables for selectively interconnecting the connector ports on the patch panels with respective end devices; tracing modules associated with said connector ports and end devices that monitor connectivity of the connector ports and end devices; and a display associated with the tracing modules configured to display the connectivity of a circuit comprising one or more of the connector ports and one or more of the end devices.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A telecommunications patching system having point-to-point tracing capabilities, comprising: a plurality of patch panels each configured to mount to a rack structure; a plurality of connector ports disposed on each of the patch panels, wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to selectively interconnect with respective end devices through a plurality of cables, and wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to be selectively interconnected with each other through a plurality of patch cords; tracing modules associated with said connector ports and end devices that monitor connectivity of the connector ports and end devices; and a graphical user interface display associated with the tracing modules configured to graphically display at least a portion of a circuit comprising one or more of the connector ports and one or more of the end devices. 2. The patching system defined in claim 1 , wherein the tracing modules are associated with a database that includes information regarding fixed cabling and the connector ports of the patch panels. 3. The patching system defined in claim 1 , wherein the graphical user interface display may display one or more icons of or representing: faceplates; wall jacks; patch panels; connector ports; patch cords; external data service; personal computers; phones; printers; fax machines; wireless access points; consolidation points; splice enclosures; mainframe computers; server computers; LAN switches; environmental monitoring devices; storage devices; private branch exchanges; point-of-sale terminals; and security cameras. 4. The patching system defined in claim 1 , wherein the graphical user interface display may display one or more icons that expand to display additional information about a component of the circuit. 5. A method of interconnecting telecommunications devices, comprising the steps of: (a) providing an intelligent patch system having: a plurality of patch panels each mounted to a rack structure; a plurality of connector ports disposed on each of the patch panels, wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to selectively interconnect with respective end devices through a plurality of cables, and wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to be selectively interconnected with each other through a plurality of patch cords; tracing modules associated with said connector ports and end devices that monitor connectivity of the connector ports and end devices; and a graphical user interface display associated with the tracing modules configured to graphically display at least a portion of a circuit comprising one or more of the connector ports and one or more of the end devices; (b) moving one of the patch cords from one of the connector ports to another of the connector ports; and (c) illuminating on the graphical user interface display icons representing components or connections for at least a portion of a new patching circuit formed by the patch cord moved in step (b) to verify the correctness of the new patching circuit. 6. The method defined in claim 5 , wherein the tracing modules are associated with a database that includes information regarding fixed cabling and the connector ports of the patch panels. 7. The method defined in claim 5 , wherein the graphical user interface display may display one or more icons of or representing: faceplates; wall jacks; patch panels; connector ports; patch cords; external data service; personal computers; phones; printers; fax machines; wireless access points; consolidation points; splice enclosures; mainframe computers; server computers; LAN switches; environmental monitoring devices; storage devices; private branch exchanges; point-of-sale terminals; and security cameras. 8. The method defined in claim 5 , wherein the graphical user interface display may display one or more icons that expand to display additional information about a component of the circuit. 9. A telecommunications patching system having point-to-point tracing capabilities, comprising: a plurality of patch panels each configured to mount to a rack structure; a plurality of connector ports disposed on each of the patch panels, wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to selectively interconnect with respective end devices through a plurality of cables, and wherein the connector ports of the patch panels are configured to be selectively interconnected with each other through a plurality of patch cords; tracing modules associated with said connector ports and end devices that monitor connectivity of the connector ports and end devices; and a controller configured to receive search criteria and graphically display search results conforming to the search criteria and regarding the end devices, patch panels, ports, patch cords and cables. 10. The telecommunications patching system defined in claim 9 , wherein the tracing modules are associated with a database that includes information regarding fixed cabling and the connector ports of the patch panels. 11. The telecommunications patching system defined in claim 10 , wherein the tracing modules further comprise indicator lights associated with the connector ports, and wherein the controller is configured to, upon request, illuminate the indicator lights associated with a patching circuit identified in its search results. 12. The telecommunications patching system defined in claim 9 , wherein the tracing modules are associated with a database that includes information regarding fixed cabling and the connector ports of the patch panels.

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Classifications

  • H04Q1/136Primary

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

  • H02B15/00Primary

    Supervisory desks or panels for centralised control or display · CPC title

  • Conductor or circuit manufacturing · CPC title

  • Testing circuits or apparatus; Circuits or apparatus for detecting, indicating, or signalling faults or troubles · CPC title

  • H04Q1/13Primary

    Patch panels for monitoring, interconnecting or testing circuits, e.g. patch bay, patch field or jack field; Patching modules · CPC title

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What does patent US9620941B2 cover?
A telecommunications patching system having point-to-point tracing capabilities includes: a plurality of end devices; at least one rack structure; a plurality of patch panels mounted to each rack structure; a plurality of connector ports disposed on each of the patch panels; a plurality of patch cords for selectively interconnecting different pairs of connector ports; a plurality of cables for …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Inc North Carolina
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 Apr 11 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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