The invention relates generally to adapters and in particular to a keyed adapter and connecter.
Optical fibers are used in an increasing number and variety of applications, such as a wide variety of telecommunications and data transmission applications. As a result, fiber optic networks must include an ever increasing number of enclosures in which one or more of the optical fibers are interconnected or otherwise terminated. Thus, with the increased number and variety of applications, it is important to ensure that the proper cable is connected to the proper adapter. In addition, when connecting the various fiber optic cables, it is important that the optical fibers being connected are properly aligned in both the axial and transverse directions so that there is minimal loss of light resulting from the connection.
A connector and adapter arrangement that includes a connector housing having a main body with a plurality of sides and each of the plurality of sides has a corresponding slot extending in an axial direction. An adapter housing having an interior with a plurality of inner walls and each of the inner walls has a corresponding rib extending in the axial direction. The corresponding ribs are arranged centrally on each of the inside walls of the adapter housing and each of the slots is configured to mate with the ribs. The interior has an alteration and the main body has an alteration and the alterations are configured to mate.
A method of preventing a non-MT-RJ connector housing from mating with an MT-RJ adapter housing, the method includes forming a plurality of ribs along inside walls of the MT-RJ adapter housing and extending a length of at least one rib in an axial direction along at least one inside wall of the MT-RJ adapter housing, so as to form at least one elongated rib.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the several Figures:
In an exemplary embodiment, at least one of the slots 24 has an elongated length as compared to a standard slot size for a MT-RJ connector. The elongated length is accomplished by extending slot 24 towards rear plate 16. Additional slots 24 may extend closer to rear plate 16.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least one of the ribs 42 has an elongated length as compared a standard rib size for a MT-RJ adapter housing. The elongated rib 42 is accomplished by extending the rib 42 closer to front face 36. In addition, additional ribs 42 may extend closer to front face 36.
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In one embodiment, the keying is achieved by extending the alignment ribs 42 of adapter housing 12 by 0.100 inches individually to achieve four keying options. Alternatively, extending the alignment ribs 42 by 0.050 inches for multiple keys allows for additional keying options. The keying prevents inadvertent mating of non-compatible or standard connectors with adapter 12 that has at least one elongated rib 42. Elongated rib 42 will bottom out in a non-elongated slot of a standard MT-RJ connector or a non MT-RJ connector, thereby preventing mating of the connector housing with the adapter housing. Connector 10 with an elongated slot 24 will be able to properly mate with adapter 12.
Moreover, by varying which slot 24 and rib 42 are elongated and also varying the number of slots 24 and ribs 42 that are elongated and the amount they are elongated, there are a number of different embodiments for connector 10 and adapter 12, which increases the number of options as to restricting the connectors that can mate with the adapters. There can be increased security in that only the persons with the proper connector can connect to the specific adapter. A person that does not have the correct connector would not be able to connect to the adapter. In particular, the elongated rib would prevent a connector that does not have the elongated slot from mating with the adapter. Thus, connector housing 10 and adapter housing 12 accomplishes both unauthorized access and inadvertent mating.
The connector housing 10 and the adapter housing 12 may be color coded to identify which keyed connector mates with which keyed adapter. Alternatively, color-coded icons may be used to identify mating connectors/adapters.
Adapter housing 52 is similar to adapter housing 12, except that instead of having rib(s) 42 be elongated, adapter housing 42 has all ribs 58 of a same size. The adapter housing 52 has a front face 36 having a generally rectangular opening 34. One or more sides and/or corners 60 (hereinafter referred to as side 60, in which side 60 means side and/or corner) of opening 34 are chamfered. The altered side(s) 60 extends from front face 36 along the axial length of opening 34 within main body 32 of adapter housing 52. Side 60 correspond to the side 56 on connector housing 50. By altering one or more sides 56 and sides 60, the connector housing 50 and adapter housing 52 are keyed to prevent inadvertent mating. The keying is accomplished by the altered sides and/or corners 56 and 60. In addition, the altered sides and/or corners 56 and 60 may also be combined with the embodiment shown in
As with connector housing 10 and adapter housing 12, connector housing 50 and adapter housing 52 may also be color coded to identify which keyed connector mates with which keyed adapter. Alternatively, color-coded icons may be used to identify mating connectors/adapters.
A benefit of the embodiments shown in
While this invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention.
The present application claims the benefit of the date of the earlier filed provisional application, having U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/485,614, filed on Jul. 7, 2003, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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60485614 | Jul 2003 | US |