This disclosure relates to devices for use in the telecommunications industry, and associated methods. More specifically, this disclosure relates to a cable management panel.
Many local area networks and telecommunications systems utilize panels and other structures to manage cables and cable terminations for cables extending between telecommunications equipment.
The present disclosure relates to a panel having a front defining termination locations and a rearwardly extending base. The termination locations are defined by fiber optic adapters which connect to fiber optic connectors. Cable management structures are positioned on the base for managing cables extending to a rear of the panel for termination at the rear side of the termination locations. The front side of the termination locations allows access for patch cords or patch plugs for connecting to the rear sides of termination locations.
In one preferred embodiment, the front of the panel is positioned generally equal to the location of side flanges of the panel for mounting to a rack, frame, or cabinet. In one embodiment, the front is formed by a front face panel spaced from a rear face panel so as to cover front structures of the fiber optic adapters at the front of the panel. In one preferred embodiment, the adapters are not removable once the front face panel is mounted to the rear face panel.
The panel forms a fiber optic jack field with front accessible jacks. A non-protruding front structure in the preferred embodiment minimizes accidental contact with the panel and the fiber optic adapters.
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Fiber optic adapters 32 in the illustrated embodiment are duplex adapters and include two front openings 40, and two rear openings 42. Each opening 40, 42 can receive either an LC or an LX.5 fiber optic connector in the illustrated embodiment. It is to be appreciated that other adapters can be used, including simplex adapters, and dedicated adapters (e.g. only LC type or only LX.5 type). A clip mechanism 44 mounts each adapter 32 to panel 20.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,524 shows an example adapter that can receive multiple formats of connectors. U.S. Pat. No. 7,153,033 shows front accessible clips that operate like clip mechanism 44. U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,524 also shows a front accessible clip. Clip mechanism 44 allows for adapter 32 to mount to opening 70 from the front of panel 20.
Terminations 26 can be utilized in a variety of manners. One such usage is to create a jack field with front accessible jacks 28 that can be connected with patch cords and/or patch plugs to equipment connected to the rear terminations 30.
Panel 20 includes various cable management structures on base 24. Example cable management structures include cable fingers 80, cable spools 82, and cable tie locations 84. The rear cable management structures manage the cables extending to the rear terminations 30. Slack can be managed with spools 82. Cable ties 84 and fingers 80 manage and protect the cables. Fingers 80 are in a single row. Other arrangements and devices can be used if desired.
Panel 20 includes side flanges 50 with fastener holes 51 which allow for panel 20 to be mounted to a rack, frame, or cabinet as desired. As shown in
The adapters 32 are positioned in discrete openings 70 in rear face panel 58 and are front removable. Once front face panel 56 is mounted to rear face panel 58, the adapters are not removable with clip mechanism 44 since clip mechanism 44 is inaccessible. Each of the adapters 32 aligns with openings 72 in front face panel 56 for connector access. Clip shoulder 49 and flange 47 secure each adapter 32 to rear face panel 58.
As shown, front 22 is connected to base 24 by arms 34. An opening 36 is positioned adjacent to rear face panel 58, to allow technician access to the rear terminations 30.
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As shown, each of the cable termination locations 26 is in a single row across panel 20. Multiple rows can be provided, if desired. Indicia strip 48 can be used to label each of the jacks/termination locations 26.
With regard to the foregoing description, it is to be understood that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of the construction materials employed and the shape, size and arrangement of the parts without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is intended that the specification and depicted aspects be considered exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the broad meaning of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/170,960, filed Apr. 20, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61170960 | Apr 2009 | US |