Adjustable swinging bracket

US9974200B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9974200-B2
Application numberUS-201615200199-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 1, 2016
Priority dateFeb 25, 2013
Publication dateMay 15, 2018
Grant dateMay 15, 2018

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Abstract

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A universal cable bracket that enables one or more cables to be secured to a telecommunications chassis accommodates cables of various sizes and styles. The cable bracket is configured to be mounted in one of multiple orientations relative to the chassis. One or more fasteners can be inserted through apertures in the bracket and a chassis mounting surface to secure the bracket into the desired orientation. Cables or fanout arrangements can be secured to a platform of the bracket via cable ties or other windings.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cable bracket comprising: (a) a cable mounting section including a platform defining a plurality of slots extending therethrough, the platform also defining an open-ended cutout at an intermediate location between at least two of the slots; and (b) a chassis mounting section supporting the cable mounting section, the chassis mounting section defining a first aperture at a location spaced from the cable mounting section, the chassis mounting section also defining a second aperture at a location adjacent the cable mounting section, the second aperture defining a pivot path extending along a width of the bracket; (c) the cable bracket being symmetrical about an axis extending through both the cable mounting section and the chassis mounting section. 2. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the chassis mounting section extends generally orthogonal to the cable mounting section. 3. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the chassis mounting section is monolithically formed with the cable mounting section. 4. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the chassis mounting section defines notches at opposite ends of the pivot path. 5. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the cutout is defined at an intermediate point along the pivot path. 6. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the chassis mounting section includes a plate defining the second aperture and a finger extending upwardly from the plate, the finger defining the first aperture. 7. The cable bracket of claim 6 , wherein the bracket is symmetrical about an axis extending along the finger. 8. The cable bracket of claim 1 , wherein the platform defines four slots. 9. A chassis cable routing system comprising: a chassis housing defining a first entrance/exit leading to an interior of the chassis housing, the chassis housing defining a first bracket mounting location adjacent to the entrance/exit, the first bracket mounting location defining a plurality of apertures; a first cable bracket configured to be coupled to the first bracket mounting location of the chassis housing, the first cable bracket including a platform configured to hold an optical fiber cable or fanout arrangement, the first cable bracket defining a plurality of apertures that are configured to align with at least some of the apertures of the first bracket mounting location to enable the first cable bracket to be mounted in a selected one of at least two different orientations; and a first plurality of fasteners configured to extend through the apertures in the first cable bracket and through the apertures at the first bracket mounting location to secure the first cable bracket to the chassis housing at the first bracket mounting location. 10. The chassis cable routing system of claim 9 , wherein the chassis housing defines a second bracket mounting location at an opposite side of the chassis from the first bracket mounting location, the second bracket mounting location being disposed adjacent to a second entrance/exit into an interior of the chassis housing, the second bracket mounting location defining a plurality of apertures. 11. The chassis cable routing system of claim 10 , further comprising: a second cable bracket configured to be coupled to the second bracket mounting location of the chassis housing, the second cable bracket being identical to the first cable bracket; and a second plurality of fasteners configured to extend through the apertures in the second cable bracket and through the apertures at the second bracket mounting location to secure the second cable bracket to the chassis housing at the second bracket mounting location. 12. The chassis cable routing system of claim 9 , wherein one of the apertures of the first cable bracket defines a pivot path extending along a width of the first cable bracket, the pivot path defining a curved surface. 13. The chassis cable routing system of claim 12 , wherein the first cable bracket defines notches at opposite ends of the pivot path. 14. The chassis cable routing system of claim 9 , wherein the platform defines a plurality of slots via which a cable or fanout arrangement can be coupled to the first cable bracket. 15. A method of routing cables to a chassis, the method comprising: determining a direction along which the cables are to be routed into the chassis through an entrance/exit; mounting a cable bracket to a bracket mounting surface of the chassis adjacent the entrance/exit by inserting a fastener through a first aperture of the cable bracket and through a first aperture defined by the bracket mounting surface to define a pivot axis; orienting the cable bracket relative to the bracket mounting surface into a desired orientation by pivoting the cable bracket about the pivot axis; fixing the cable bracket into the desired orientation by inserting a second fastener through a second aperture of the cable bracket and through a second aperture defined by the bracket mounting surface; and securing the cables to the cable bracket. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the cables are secured to the cable bracket using cable ties or windings. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein pivoting the cable bracket about the pivot axis comprises pivoting the cable bracket until a notched section of the second aperture aligns with the second aperture of the bracket mounting surface. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the second aperture of the cable bracket defines a pivot path; and wherein at least some portion of the pivot path aligns with the second aperture of the bracket mounting surface as the cable bracket is pivoted about the pivot axis. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: mounting an identical cable bracket to a second bracket mounting surface of the chassis by inserting a third fastener through a first aperture of the identical cable bracket and through a first aperture defined by the second bracket mounting surface to define a second pivot axis, the second bracket mounting surface being spaced from the bracket mounting surface; orienting the identical cable bracket relative to the second bracket mounting surface into a second desired orientation; fixing the identical cable bracket into the second desired orientation by inserting a second fastener through a second aperture of the identical cable bracket and through a second aperture defined by the second bracket mounting surface; and securing additional cables to the identical cable bracket. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the cable bracket is oriented at an angle towards a first side of the chassis and wherein the identical cable bracket is oriented at an angle towards a second side of the chassis. 21. A cable bracket comprising: (a) a cable mounting section including a platform defining a plurality of slots extending therethrough, the platform also defining an open-ended cutout at an intermediate location between at least two of the slots; and (b) a chassis mounting section supporting the cable mounting section, the chassis mounting section defining a first aperture at a location spaced from the cable mounting section, the chassis mounting section also defining a second aperture at a location adjacent the cable mounting section, the second aperture defining a pivot path extending along a width of the bracket, wherein the chassis mounting section includes a plate defining the second aperture and a finger extending upwardly from the plate, the finger defining the first aperture, wherein the bracket is symmetrical about an

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  • H05K5/0247Primary

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  • H04Q1/06Primary

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  • being pivotable · CPC title

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What does patent US9974200B2 cover?
A universal cable bracket that enables one or more cables to be secured to a telecommunications chassis accommodates cables of various sizes and styles. The cable bracket is configured to be mounted in one of multiple orientations relative to the chassis. One or more fasteners can be inserted through apertures in the bracket and a chassis mounting surface to secure the bracket into the desired …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K5/0247. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 15 2018 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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