This invention relates to connector boxes for optical network terminals. They are specially adapted for drop line installations in a Passive Optical Network (PON).
(Parts of this background may or may not constitute prior art.) Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) from local telephone and cable service providers is a rapidly growing technology. This service requires a broadband optical fiber distribution network comprising local optical fiber distribution cables that are installed in neighborhoods and city streets. These are commonly referred to as Passive Optical Networks (PONs). Single fiber or low fiber count cables are used for the “drop” line from the street to the premises. The drop line is sometimes referred to as an Out Side Plant (OSP) cable.
The OSP cable is typically terminated at a Customer Splice Point module (CSP) mounted on the outside walls of the customer premises location. From there, a premises building cable is used to connect the CSP on the outside of the building to an indoor wall mounted Optical Network Terminal (ONT). The premises building cable typically penetrates through a wall of the customer premises.
The terms ONT, PON, CSP are designated by the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). The ITU-T is one of the three sectors (divisions or units) of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). These sectors coordinate standards for telecommunications. Thus these designations are well known and recognized in the art and are used herein for their standard meaning.
We have designed a multifunction CSP (MCSP), and a MCSP/ONT assembly that is adapted for mounting inside the customer premises. In the MCSP/ONT assembly the MCSP subunit and the ONT subunit are stacked and attached directly together. The MCSP/ONT assembly combines the functions of the standard CSP box and the ONT, thus eliminating the need for the building cable. In addition the MCSP subunit is adapted to integrate more than one ONT in the MCSP/ONT assembly. The MCSP subunit comprises a back box, a splice tray, and a cover.
The invention may be more clearly described with the aid of the drawing, in which:
Referring to the drawing,
The MCSP/ONT assembly of the invention is shown schematically in
An optical fiber cable 78 is connected to both the MCSP and the ONT. Other interconnections, e.g., the cable interconnecting the MCSP subunit to the OSP, and the cable and wire connections from the ONT subunit to the customer network, are not shown for clarity. It will be recognized that in this installation the optical fiber in the cable connecting the MCSP subunit and the ONT subunit may be uninterrupted, i.e., it is unspliced.
For typical CSP and ONT subunits, t is less than w or L. Thus the sides of these subunits are rectangular. The base and cover may be square or rectangular. They are defined generally as quadrilateral.
It should be understood that the stacking arrangement may take a variety of forms.
MCSP subunit. The ONT subunit may be attached cover to cover with the MCSP subunit, or the base of either subunit may be attached to the cover of the other subunit. The term stacked and attached would ordinarily be interpreted as a length/width face of one subunit attached to a length width face of the other subunit. One or both of the subunits, the MCSP subunit and/or the ONT subunit, is/are provided with one or more fasteners to attach the MCSP subunit and the ONT subunit together to form the MCSP/ONT assembly. The fasteners may have one or more of a variety of forms, e.g., adhesive, Velcro, threaded elements, twist locks, press/snap fittings, or any instrumentality performing an equivalent function of holding the two boxes together. The boxes may be in mutual contact or close proximity to one another. Close proximity, in the context of the invention, means within a single length of the largest box.
As suggested earlier, the size and shape of the ONT and MCSP subunits may vary widely. While these containers are normally box shaped, they may have other shapes. The base, sides and cover may be rectilinear, or may have turned edges, lips, ledges, etc. to aid in effecting closure, or sealing the container. For example, the base, sides, and cover of the MCSP subunit shown in
As described earlier, the MCSP/ONT assembly is adapted to be installed inside a customer premises. In prior art installations, a through-wall interconnection is made between the CSP and the ONT. The “wall” refers to a wall of a customer premises. Using an MCSP/ONT assembly according to the invention, that through-wall interconnection is eliminated, allowing a typically shorter path interconnection between the MCSP and the ONT. Thus the optical fiber 78 in
Various other modifications of this invention will occur to those skilled in the art. All deviations from the specific teachings of this specification that basically rely on the principles and their equivalents through which the art has been advanced are properly considered within the scope of the invention as described and claimed.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application 61/665,565, filed Jun. 28, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US13/24725 | 2/5/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61665565 | Jun 2012 | US |