1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to cable television communication system passive distribution components. More particularly, the invention relates to a signal tap having a housing frame which allows for signal distributing circuitry to be interchanged from either side of the housing frame thereby easily reversing signal direction without disconnection from the CATV coaxial signal cable.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Cable television (CATV) services are provided to customers through a transmission network that typically includes a trunk system transporting a plurality of CATV services from a headend to smaller branches and then onto individual subscriber drops. The transmission medium for the branch and subscriber drops is usually coaxial cable. The transmission network typically includes active and passive components, i.e., line amplifiers, cable taps, cable splitters, and other equipment to distribute the CATV services.
At a subscriber location, the coaxial cable is interrupted with a signal tap which distributes the CATV services to a number of individual subscribers. The signal tap is connected to the coaxial cable using F-connectors and is supported by the cable support strand or a pedestal.
A block diagram of a cable television network 15 is shown in
A prior art signal tap 23 is shown in
The CATV signal 19 is routed through the printed circuit board 29 rigidly attached to the inside surface of the cover 27 with a plurality of signal tap terminals 41 passing through the cover 27. A pair of signal receptors 43a, 43b are provided on the back of the printed circuit board 29. The printed circuit board 29 distributes the signal received from the headend 19 to subscribers 21 coupled to that tap 23 and passes the signal through to the output connector 36. Since subscriber tap 23 loss circuitry 29 is directional with regard to predetermined frequency bandwidths and the location of the headend, the signal has to enter the input receptor 43a and exit the output receptor 43b in the direction indicated on the tap cover 27. A detailed explanation of the function of the loss circuitry 29 is beyond the scope of the present invention. A metal braid and flexible gasket surrounds the periphery of the tap cover 27 to provide a seal for weather and EMI/RFI ingress.
The tap cover 27 and the printed circuit board 29 are secured to the main body 35 by a plurality of cover bolts at various connection points 45. Upon engagement of the cover, the pair of receptors 43a, 43b engage the connectors 31 thereby completing the circuit and maintaining continuity from the input connector 35 through the printed circuit board 29 distributing the signal to each signal tap 33 and to the output signal port 36 to other downstream subscribers 23.
Periodically, when CATV distribution systems are modernized or rebuilt to higher frequency specifications, the origin of the signal may change necessitating the reversal of the signal connections for each signal tap. As shown in
It is desirable to have a signal tap that easily allows the reversal of signal direction without needing to break the coaxial cable connections.
The present invention provides a CATV signal tap having a housing frame where the external coaxial signal cable connections are made allowing for the tap circuitry to be placed on either side of the frame effecting a reversal of signal direction without breaking the CATV coaxial signal cable connections. The signal tap comprises a housing frame, a back cover with an integral support clamp and a signal tap cover with a plurality of female F-connectors. The loss circuitry is mounted on a PC board that is affixed internal to the signal tap cover. The present invention allows for the rapid exchange between the signal tap cover and rear cover allowing easy signal direction reversal.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a signal tap which allows for easy signal direction reversal.
It is a further object of the invention to obviate breaking the external CATV coaxial signal cable connections for a signal tap if signal direction reversal is desired.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment.
The preferred embodiment will be described with reference to the drawing figures where like numerals represent like elements throughout.
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While the present invention has described in terms of the preferred embodiment, other variations which are within the scope of the invention as outlined in the claims below will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/228,141, filed Jan. 11, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,133,939.
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Child | 09690057 | US |