1. Technical Description
The present disclosure is directed to a removal device for hard to access electrical components and, more particularly, to a removal device for a component of a network system, e.g., a gigabit interface converter (“GBIC”), or small form-factor pluggable (“SFP”) module.
2. Background of Related Art
Networking systems typically include switches that include a multiplicity of closely spaced dataports. Each of the dataports receives a GBIC or SFP module which converts high speed optical signals to electrical or digital signals and vice versa. When the GBIC or SFP requires removal from the dataport, due to its positioning as discussed in further detail below, it is difficult to access and grasp.
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It would be desireable to have a device configured to access electrical components such as GBIC's and SFP's quickly and easily to speed up the removal process.
In one aspect of the disclosure, a component removal device includes a handle, a central body portion extending distally from the handle, and a pair of spaced prongs extending distally from the central body portion. Each of the spaced prongs has a longitudinally extending portion and a transversely extending portion.
In embodiments, each of the pair of spaced prongs is formed of a rigid material.
In some embodiments, each of the spaced prongs is L-shaped.
In certain embodiments, each of the spaced prongs has a curved configuration.
In embodiments, the longitudinally extending portions of the pair of spaced prongs are parallel to each other.
In some embodiments, the longitudinally extending portions of the pair of spaced prongs converge towards each other.
In another aspect of the disclosure, the component removal device includes a handle defining a longitudinal axis, a central body portion extending distally from the handle, and an end effector including at least one prong. The at least one prong extends in a direction transversely to the longitudinal axis.
In embodiments, the component removal device includes an illuminating device directed to illuminate an area about the end effector.
In some embodiments, the illuminating device includes an LED.
In certain embodiments, the handle, the central body portion, and a portion of the end effector are integrally molded, wherein the portion of the end effector is molded about the at least one prong.
In embodiments, the at least one prong includes a pair of prongs.
In some embodiments, the handle, the central body portion, and the portion of the end effector are formed of a polymeric material.
In certain embodiments, the pair of prongs is formed from a metallic material.
In embodiments, the component removal device is integrally molded as a single piece.
In some embodiments, each of the pair of prongs is formed of a resilient material.
In certain embodiments, each of the prongs includes a longitudinally extending portion and a transversely extending portion, wherein the longitudinally extending portion of each prong of the pair of prongs is parallel to the other prong. Alternately, the longitudinally extending portion of each prong of the pair of prongs converges towards the other prong or diverges away from the other prong.
Various embodiments of the presently disclosed component removal device are described herein below with reference to the figures, wherein:
The presently disclosed component removal device or GBIC PIC will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. In this description, the term “proximal” is used generally to refer to the portion of the apparatus that is closer to a technician, while the term “distal” is used generally to refer to the portion of the apparatus that is farther from the technician.
The presently disclosed component removal device is configured to access hard to reach electrical components in a networking system to facilitate fast and easy removal of the electrical component. In embodiments, the component removal device includes a handle, a body portion extending distally from the handle and an end effector that is configured to engage the electrical component to facilitate removal of the electrical component from the networking system. In embodiments, the end effector includes at least one prong that is positioned to engage the electrical component to allow the electrical component to be pulled from a data port of a switch of the networking system. The component removal device may include an illuminating device to improve visualization of the end effector and the electrical component to be removed. In embodiments, the at least one prong includes two spaced prongs which may be formed of a rigid material, or alternatively, of a resilient material.
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The central body portion 204 of the removal device 200 has a first end supported on the handle 202 and a second end spaced from the handle 202. The central body portion 204 should be of a length to facilitate access to an electrical component, e.g., GBIC 10, through the fiber optic cables 110 when the fiber optic cables 110 are attached to the GBIC 10.
In embodiments, the end effector 206 includes at least one prong, e.g., two prongs 220, that extend from the end of the central body portion 204 and are spaced from the handle 202. In some embodiments, the prongs 220 are spaced from each other a distance less than the width of the component being removed, e.g., a GBIC, and have a longitudinally extending portion 222 and a transversely extending portion 224. Alternatively, the prongs can extend transversely from the central body portion 204. In certain embodiments, each of the prongs 220 defines a substantially L-shape (
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Although the component removal device 200 is illustrated in use for removal of a GBIC 10, it is envisioned that the component removal device 200 may be used for removal of a variety of different electrical and mechanical components from a variety of different systems.
The component removal device 300 also includes an illuminating device 340 supported on the device for illuminating the area about the end effector 306. In embodiments, the central body portion 304 defines a tapered surface 342 that decreases in width in the distal direction and the end effector 306 includes a transverse portion 344 from which the prongs 320 extend. The illuminating device 340 is positioned on the tapered surface 342 of the central portion 304 and is positioned to illuminate the area adjacent the end effector 306. In embodiments, the illuminating device 340 includes a light emitting diode (LED) although other types of illuminating devices are envisioned. A source of power, e.g., a battery or piezoelectric element, for the illuminating device 340 can be supported on the device 300. For example, the handle 302 may include a battery or other power supply device.
Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.
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62243805 | Oct 2015 | US |