Fiber termination enclosure with modular plate assemblies
US-9223106-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9664871B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664871-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514946018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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A fiber optic drawer tray for fiber optic equipment having a rotatable spool for deployment of fiber optic cable comprises a horizontal base and a pair of housing engagement features on opposite sides of the horizontal base, for movably engaging with at least one tray engagement feature of a drawer housing. The fiber optic drawer tray also comprises a rotatable spool disposed on the base, and a fiber optic adapter sub-assembly configured to receive and retain a plurality of fiber optic adapters mounted to the rotatable spool. The spool is further configured to store a length of fiber optic cable wound around the spool. The fiber optic cable can be terminated by a plurality of connectors and can be connected to the plurality of adapters. The spool is continuously rotatable to spool or unspool the fiber optic cable without disconnecting the plurality of connectors.
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A fiber optic drawer tray for fiber optic equipment, the fiber optic drawer tray comprising: A substantially horizontal base; a pair of housing engagement features disposed on opposite sides of the horizontal base, each housing engagement feature of the pair of housing engagement features configured to movably engage with at least one tray engagement feature of a drawer housing; a rotatable spool disposed on the base; and a fiber optic adapter sub-assembly mounted to the rotatable spool, the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly configured to receive and retain a plurality of fiber optic adapters, the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly and the rotatable spool configured to rotate together with respect to the base of the fiber optic drawer tray; wherein the rotatable spool is configured to store a length of a fiber optic cable wound around the rotatable spool, the fiber optic cable comprising a plurality of optical fibers terminated by a plurality of connectors configured to be disposed in the plurality of fiber optic adapters in the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly, and wherein the rotatable spool is continuously rotatable for a plurality of revolutions with respect to the base to spool or unspool the fiber optic cable without removing the plurality of connectors from the plurality of adapters in the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly. 2. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable spool further comprises: a spindle member having a bottom end proximate to the base and a top end; a bottom flange member attached to the bottom end of the spindle member; and a top tray member having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top tray member attached to a top end of a spool member; wherein the bottom flange member and the top tray member define a storage volume for retaining the fiber optic cable when the fiber optic cable is wound around the spindle member of the rotatable spool. 3. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 2 , wherein the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly is configured to receive and retain the plurality of fiber optic adapters in a horizontal array on the top surface of the top tray member. 4. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 2 , wherein the top tray has an opening configured to guide the fiber optic cable between the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly and the storage volume. 5. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 1 , further comprising at least one spool stop configured to selectively inhibit rotation of the rotatable spool with respect to the base. 6. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of housing engagement features comprises at least one horizontal rail configured to movably engage with the at least one tray engagement feature of the drawer housing. 7. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least one tray engagement features comprises at least one complementary horizontal rail configured to slidably engage at least one of the horizontal rail of the housing engagement features. 8. The fiber optic drawer tray of claim 1 , further comprising at least one drawer stop configured to selectively inhibit horizontal movement of the fiber optic drawer tray with respect to the drawer housing. 9. A fiber optic chassis comprising: a drawer housing defining an interior volume, the drawer housing comprising: a pair of side walls on opposite sides of the interior volume, each side wall having at least one tray engagement feature; at least one fiber optic drawer tray for fiber optic equipment, each fiber optic drawer tray comprising: a substantially horizontal base; a pair of housing engagement features disposed on opposite sides of the horizontal base, each housing engagement feature of the pair of housing engagement features configured to movably engage with one of at least one tray engagement feature of the drawer housing, such that fiber optic drawer tray is horizontally movable into and out of the interior volume of the drawer housing; a rotatable spool disposed on the base; and a fiber optic adapter sub-assembly mounted to the rotatable spool, the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly configured to receive and retain a plurality of fiber optic adapters, the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly and the rotatable spool configured to rotate together with respect to the base of the fiber optic drawer tray; wherein the rotatable spool is configured to store a length of fiber optic cable wound around the rotatable spool, the fiber optic cable comprising a plurality of optical fibers terminated by a plurality of connectors configured to be disposed in the plurality of fiber optic adapters in the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly; and wherein the rotatable spool is continuously rotatable for a plurality of revolutions with respect to the base to spool or unspool the fiber optic cable without removing the plurality of connectors from the plurality of adapters in the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly. 10. The fiber optic chassis of claim 9 , wherein each rotatable spool further comprises: a spindle member having a bottom end proximate to the respective base and a top end; a bottom flange member attached to the bottom end of the spindle member; and a top tray member having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top tray attached to the top end of the spool member, wherein the bottom flange member and the top tray member define a storage volume for retaining the fiber optic cable when the fiber optic cable is wound around the spindle member of the rotatable spool. 11. The fiber optic chassis of claim 10 , wherein the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly is configured to receive and retain the plurality of fiber optic adapters in a horizontal array on the top surface of the top tray member. 12. The fiber optic chassis of claim 10 , wherein the top tray of each rotatable spool has an opening configured to guide the respective fiber optic cable between the respective fiber optic adapter sub-assembly and the respective storage volume. 13. The fiber optic chassis of claim 9 , each fiber optic drawer tray comprising at least one spool stop configured to selectively inhibit rotation of the rotatable spool with respect to the base. 14. The fiber optic chassis of claim 9 , wherein each housing engagement feature of each pair of housing engagement features comprises at least one horizontal rail configured to movably engage with the at least one tray engagement feature of the drawer housing. 15. The fiber optic chassis of claim 9 , wherein each of the at least one tray engagement features comprises at least one complementary horizontal rail configured to slidably engage at least one of the horizontal rail of the housing engagement features. 16. The fiber optic chassis of claim 9 , wherein the housing comprises at least one first drawer stop, and wherein each fiber optic drawer tray further comprises at least one second drawer stop configured to engage with the at least one first drawer stop to selectively inhibit a horizontal movement of the fiber optic drawer tray with respect to the drawer housing. 17. A method of storing fiber optic cable, the method comprising: providing a fiber optic cable having a first end and a second end, the fiber optic cable comprising a plurality of optical fibers, each of the plurality of optical fibers terminated with fiber optic connectors at the first end of the fiber optic cable; connecting each of the plurality of fiber optic connectors to a plurality of fiber optic adapters in a fiber optic adapter sub-assembly, the fiber optic adapter sub-assembly connected to a
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