Field installable optical module with configurable cable attachment
US-2015234142-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US9823432B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9823432-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414778785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A termination field and a guide member are independently pivotally coupled to a base body. The termination field pivots relative to the base body along a path of travel. The guide member is coupled to the base body to provide bend radius protection to cables plugged into the termination field. The guide member defines a channel leading the cables from the termination field towards a first side of the base body at an exterior of the base body. In certain examples, the guide member and termination field pivot relative to the base body about different hinge axes. In other examples, the termination field pivots with the guide member for part of the path of travel and relative to the guide member for another part of the path of travel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A telecommunications arrangement comprising: a base body defining an interior accessible through an open front that extends between a first side and a second side; a termination field coupled to the base body to pivot relative to the base body along a path of travel between a first position and a second position, the termination field being between the first and second sides of the base body when in the first position, and the termination field providing access to the open front when in the second position; and a guide member coupled to the base body to provide bend radius protection to cables plugged into the termination field, the guide member defining a channel pivotable relative to the base body and pivotable relative to the termination field, wherein the channel leads the cables from the termination field towards the first side of the base body at an exterior of the base body, wherein the guide member is configured to be rotated by the cables. 2. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , the termination field is configured to pivot with the guide member relative to the base body as the termination field pivots along a first portion of the path of travel, and the termination field being configured to pivot relative to the guide member as the termination field pivots along a second portion of the path of travel. 3. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the termination field pivots about a first axis and the guide member pivots about a second axis that is spaced from the first axis. 4. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the termination field and the guide member pivot about a common axis. 5. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the termination field includes a plurality of rows of optical adapters. 6. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the guide member defines a plurality of channels to hold optical fibers. 7. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising: a second termination field coupled to the base body to pivot relative to the base body along a respective path of travel; and a second guide member coupled to the base body to pivot relative to the base body and to pivot relative to the termination field, the second guide member defining a respective channel leading additional cables from the second termination field towards the first side of the base body at an exterior of the base body. 8. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the guide member does not extend across any optical adapters of the termination field. 9. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the base body includes an enclosure body and the termination field is carried by a door. 10. The telecommunications arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the base body includes a chassis and the termination field is carried by a tray. 11. A telecommunications panel comprising: a chassis; a tray rotatably mounted to the chassis by a hinge, the tray moveable in and out of the chassis; and a guide member rotatably mounted to the chassis, the guide member adapted to provide bend radius protection to cables routed to the telecommunications panel, wherein the guide member compensates for route length reduction of a route of the cables when the tray is moved from an installed configuration to an access configuration; wherein the guide member is configured to be actuated by the cables when the tray is moved between an installed configuration and an access configuration. 12. The telecommunications panel of claim 11 , wherein the hinge rotates about a first axis and the guide member rotates about a second axis that is spaced from the first axis. 13. The telecommunications panel of claim 12 , wherein the second axis is positioned outside a boundary of the chassis. 14. The telecommunications panel of claim 12 , wherein the guide member rotates away from the first axis when the tray is moved from an installed configuration to an access configuration. 15. The telecommunications panel of claim 12 , wherein the second axis is positioned outside a boundary of the chassis. 16. The telecommunications panel of claim 12 , wherein the guide member-rotates away from the first axis when the tray is moved from an installed configuration to an access configuration. 17. The telecommunications panel of claim 11 , wherein the guide member adds route length to a route of the cables when the tray is moved from an installed configuration to an access configuration. 18. The telecommunications panel of claim 11 , wherein the hinge includes a sleeve of the tray mounted about a pin, wherein the pin is mounted to the chassis, wherein the sleeve is removable from the pin without removing the pin from the chassis, and wherein the tray is removable from the chassis by removing the sleeve from the pin. 19. A method of using a telecommunication panel, comprising: providing the telecommunication panel including a chassis, a tray, a hinge, and a guide member; moving the tray between an installed configuration and an access configuration by rotating the hinge; rotating the guide member while moving the tray, wherein a rotational axis of the hinge is offset from a rotational axis of the guide member; and providing bend radius protection to cables routed to the telecommunications panel with the rotating guide member, wherein the cables rotate the guide member. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising adding route length to a route of the cables with the guide member when the tray is moved from the installed configuration to the access configuration. 21. A telecommunications panel comprising: a chassis; a tray rotatably mounted to the chassis by a hinge, wherein the hinge rotates about a first axis, the tray moveable in and out of the chassis; and a guide member defining a channel rotatably mounted to the chassis, the guide member adapted to provide bend radius protection to cables routed to the telecommunications panel, wherein the guide member rotates about a second axis that is spaced from the first axis, wherein the guide member is configured to be rotated by the cables. 22. A telecommunications panel comprising: a chassis; a tray rotatably mounted to the chassis by a hinge, the tray moveable in and out of the chassis; and a guide member defining a channel rotatably mounted to the chassis, the guide member adapted to provide bend radius protection to cables routed to the telecommunications panel, wherein the guide member adds route length to a route of the cables when the tray is moved from an installed configuration to an access configuration, wherein the guide member is configured to be rotated by the cables.
being pivotable · CPC title
using pivoting mechanisms for accessing the interior of the apparatus · CPC title
Terminating devices (demountable connectors G02B6/3807); Cable clamps · CPC title
Distribution frames · CPC title
Bending relief means · CPC title
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