This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of European Patent Application Serial No. 12195300.4 filed on Dec. 3, 2012, the content of which is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Disclosure
The present patent application relates to a fiber optic distribution device and, particularly to a fiber optic distribution device with components mounted therein.
2. Technical Background
When designing data transmission networks comprising optical fibers, it is necessary to handle optical fibers, especially to connect optical fibers to one another. Junctions between optical fibers can be provided by patch connections and splice connections. Such junctions need to be handled both outside buildings and inside buildings. Outside buildings, junctions between optical fibers are accommodated in so called cable sleeves or street cabinets. Inside buildings, junctions between optical fibers are handled in so called distribution cabinets or distribution frames. So called wall boxes are used for the handling of junctions between optical fibers both outside buildings and inside buildings.
The present application is based on the problem of providing a novel fiber optic distribution device suitable for handling optical fibers both outside buildings and inside buildings, the fiber optic distribution device providing flexible installation positions or mounting positions for fiber optic management units.
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a fiber optic distribution device having a housing with a back wall. The back wall of the housing comprises at least one set of parallel grooves, whereby each fiber optic management unit is mounted to the back wall by fastening elements acting together with at least one of grooves. The grooves provide flexible installation positions or mounting positions for fiber optic management units at the back wall of the housing of the fiber optic distribution device. In this way, mounting fiber optic management units in the fiber optic distribution device is simple, reliable and cost-effective.
The back wall may comprise one set of parallel grooves all running the same direction. Alternatively, the back wall may comprise a first set of parallel grooves running in a first direction and a second set of parallel grooves running in a second direction, wherein the first set of parallel grooves is intersecting the second set of parallel grooves. Both alternatives are simple, reliable, cost-effective and provide an increased flexibility of installation positions or mounting positions for fiber optic management units at the back wall of the housing of the fiber optic distribution device.
Each fiber optic management unit may be mounted to the back wall by screws cutting into the respective groove. This further development is very simple, reliable and cost-effective.
According to another embodiment, each fiber optic management unit may be mounted to the back wall by snap hooks snapping into the respective groove. This allows a simple, reliable and cost-effective installation.
Embodiments of the fiber optic distribution device are given in the description below. Exemplary embodiments will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:
The present patent application relates to a fiber optic distribution device 20, preferably to a wall box. The fiber optic distribution device 20 comprises a housing 21. The housing 21 comprises a back wall 22, a front wall (not shown) and side walls 23, 24, 25 and 26 defining together an interior 27 of the housing 21. The fiber optic distribution device 20 further comprises fiber optic management units for handling optical fibers and/or junctions between optical fibers being positioned in the interior 27 of the housing 21.
The fiber optic management units are mounted to the back wall 22 of the housing 21 by fastening elements acting together with grooves 28 (see
In the embodiment shown in
According to another embodiment (see
The first set of parallel grooves 28 may run in horizontal direction and that the second set of parallel grooves 28′ vertical may run in horizontal direction (see
The fiber optic management units 29 are designed as patch units for handling patch connections between optical fibers. The fiber optic management units 30 are designed as splice units for handling splice connections between optical fibers. The fiber optic management units 31 are designed as routing units for routing optical fibers between the fiber optic management units 29, 30. Several stacked fiber optic management units 31 may provide an overlength unit for handling overlength of optical fibers.
As mentioned above, each fiber optic management unit 29, 30, 31 is mounted to the back wall 22 of the housing 21 by fastening elements acting together with at least one of the grooves 28 in the back wall 22 of the housing 21. In the shown embodiment (see
By disengaging the screws 33 from the back wall 22, the position of the respective fiber optic management unit 29, 30, 31 can be changed along the groove 28 in a continuous manner.
Alternatively, each fiber optic management unit 29, 30, 31 may be mounted to the back wall 22 by snap hooks snapping into the respective groove 28. The shape of the groove may be modified for such a snap hooks connection.
In this way, fiber optic management units 29, 30, 31 may be installed in the fiber optic distribution device 10 in different positions along groove 28 in the back wall 22 of the housing 21 of the fiber optic distribution device 10. Additionally, the fiber optic distribution device 10 is modular and scalable.
Many modifications and other embodiments set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the description and claims are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. It is intended that the embodiments cover the modifications and variations of the embodiments provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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12195300.4 | Dec 2012 | EP | regional |