This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/CN2015/095146, filed on 20 Nov. 2105, which claims the benefit of Serial No. 201410673296.3, filed on 21 Nov. 2014 in China and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
This invention relates to the field of optical fibre communications, and to be more specific, relates to a fibre to the home optical cable connecting assembly and a fibre to the home optical cable wiring system.
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But, when it is necessary to connect optical fibres to various second user terminals 21′ in a second user zone 20′ at a distance from the first user zone 10′, the situation becomes more complex and problematic.
This is because it then becomes necessary to pull multiple single core second distribution optical cables 102′ optically connected to an optical cable connector box 200′ to each of the second user terminals 21′ within a second user zone 20′ at a distance from the first user zone 10′.
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The aim of this invention is to solve at least one aspect of the above mentioned problems and drawbacks of the prior art.
One aim of this invention is to provide a type of optical cable connecting assembly and a type of optical cable wiring system, capable of reducing the laying length of single core distribution optical cables connected to user terminals, thus reducing material and labour costs, in addition to improving municipal aesthetics.
One aspect of this invention is that it provides a type of optical cable wiring system, comprising: a main optical cable, first optical cable connector box and optical cable fan-out disposed near a first user zone; a second optical cable connector box located near the second user zone, said second user zone being at a distance from said first user zone, and a single main adapter optical cable disposed between the first optical cable connector box and second optical cable connector box, wherein said optical cable fan-out converts said single main adapter optical cable to a multiple branch adapter optical cables, said multiple branch adapter optical cables being optically connected to said main optical cable via said first optical cable connector box; multiple single core first distribution optical cables optically connected to the main optical cable via said first optical cable connector box and individually optically connected to each first user terminal of said first user zone; additionally, multiple single core second distribution optical cables optically connected to the main adapter optical cable via said second optical cable connector box, being individually optically connected to each second user terminal of said second user zone.
According to one exemplary embodiment of this invention, said optical cable fan-out includes a housing, said housing possessing a first terminal and a second terminal opposite the first terminal. Said first main adapter optical cable enters from the first terminal of said housing and is secured to the first terminal of said housing; additionally, said multiple branch adapter optical cables are drawn out of the second terminal of said housing and are secured to the second terminal of said housing.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, said housing includes a base and a cover, said base and cover being constructed such that they lock together via a flexible catch structure.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, a first end of said base forms a raised cylindrical section, said main adapter optical cable passing through said raised cylindrical section; additionally, said optical cable fan-out also includes heat shrink tubing, one end of said heat shrink tubing being heat shrunk onto said main adapter optical cable, the other end being heat shrunk onto said raised cylindrical section, thus hermetically securing the main adapter optical cable onto said raised cylindrical section.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, there is a first catching slot formed on the internal wall of the second end of said base; said optical cable fan-out further including a retainer, which is for holding the multiple branch adapter optical cables together; said retainer catching in said first catching slot, thus securing the multiple branch adapter optical cables to said base of said housing.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, said optical cable fan-out also includes a strain relief boot, said strain relief boot is fitted in a sleeved arrangement over said multiple branch adapter optical cables.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, there is also a second catching slot formed on the internal wall of the second end of said base, there being a block shaped flange formed on said strain relief boot, said block shaped flange catching in said second catching slot, thus securing said strain relief boot to the base of said housing.
According to another aspect of this invention, it provides a type of optical cable connecting component, including: a single main adapter optical cable; an optical cable fan-out, for converting said main adapter optical cable to multiple branch adapter optical cables; a first optical cable connector box, for optically connecting the main optical cable to multiple branch adapter optical cables and multiple single core first distribution optical cables; and a second optical cable connector box, for optically connecting said main adapter optical cable to multiple single core second distribution optical cables.
According to an exemplary embodiment of this invention, said optical cable fan-out includes a housing, said housing possessing a first terminal and a second terminal opposite said first terminal; said main adapter optical cable is drawn in from the first terminal of said housing and secured to the first terminal of said housing; additionally, said multiple branch adapter optical cables are drawn out of the second terminal of said housing and are secured to the second terminal of said housing.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, said housing includes a base and a cover, said base and cover being constructed so that they lock together via a flexible catch structure.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, the first end of said base forms a raised cylindrical section, said main adapter optical cable passing through said raised cylindrical section; additionally, said optical cable fan-out also includes heat shrink tubing, one end of said heat shrink tubing being heat shrunk onto said main adapter optical cable, the other end being heat shrunk onto said raised cylindrical section, thus hermetically securing said main adapter optical cable to said raised cylindrical section.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, there is a first catching slot formed on the internal wall of the second end of said base; said optical cable fan-out further including a retainer, for holding the multiple branch adapter optical cables together; additionally, said retainer catching in said first catching slot, thus securing the multiple branch adapter optical cables to the base of said housing.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, said optical cable fan-out also includes a strain relief boot, said strain relief boot being fitted in a sleeved arrangement over said multiple branch adapter optical cables.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, there is a second catching slot formed on the internal wall of the second end of said base; there being a block shaped flange formed on said strain relief boot, said block shaped flange catching in said second catching slot, thus securing the strain relief boot to the base of said housing.
According to another exemplary embodiment of this invention, said multiple single core first distribution optical cables are for separate optical connection to each of the first user terminals of a first user zone; said multiple single core second distribution optical cables are for separate optical connection to each of the second user terminals of a second user zone; additionally, said second user zone is at a distance from said first user zone.
In the optical cable connecting assembly and optical cable wiring system according to the various embodiments of this invention, the main optical cable disposed near the first user zone can be connected to a second optical cable connector box near the second user zone disposed at a distance from the first user zone via a first optical cable connector box disposed near the first user zone, an optical cable fan-out and a single main adapter optical cable. In this manner, it becomes unnecessary to lay multiple single core distribution optical cables over long distances between the first user zone and second user zone, thus reducing the laying length of single core distribution optical cable required for connecting to the second user zone at a distance from the main optical cable, reducing material and labour costs, and also improving municipal aesthetics.
The following descriptions of this invention in conjunction with the drawings should make the aims and advantages of this invention obvious and enable a full understanding of this invention.
The following embodiments, taken in conjunction with the drawings, provide a more detailed description of the technical schemes of this invention. Within the Description, numbering that is the same or similar in the drawings refers to components that are the same or similar. The aim of the following description of the modes of implementation of this invention taken in conjunction with the drawings is to explain the general inventive concept of this invention, and should not be understood as restricting this invention.
Apart from that, in the following detailed descriptions, for convenience of interpretation, many specific details are described in order to allow a full understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It should be clear that, one or more embodiments could be implemented without these specific details. In all other cases, structures and apparatuses which are common knowledge are represented graphically to simplify the drawings.
According to the general technical concept of this invention, it provides a type of optical cable wiring system, comprising: a main optical cable, first optical cable connector box and optical cable fan-out near the first user zone; a second optical cable connector box disposed near the second user zone, said second user zone being at a distance from said first user zone; and a single main adapter optical cable disposed between the first optical cable connector box and second optical cable connector box, wherein said optical cable fan-out converts said single main adapter optical cable to multiple branch adapter optical cables; said multiple branch adapter optical cables being optically connected to said main optical cable via said first optical cable connector box; multiple single core first distribution optical cables optically connected to said main optical cable via the first optical cable connector box, and individually optically connected to each first user terminal of the first user zone; additionally, multiple single core second distribution optical cables optically connected to the main adapter optical cable via said second optical cable connector box, being individually optically connected to each second user terminal of said second user zone.
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In the embodiment represented by the drawing, the second user zone 20 is at a distance from the first user zone 10. For instance, the first user zone 10 may be on one side of a wide road, and the second user zone 20 on the other side of the wide road. The distance between the first user zone 10 and second user zone 20 may be anywhere from a few meters to hundreds of meters.
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In one exemplary embodiment of this invention, the single main adapter optical cable 310 may be an 8/12 core ADSS optical cable, and the branch adapter optical cable 320 may be a single core ADSS optical cable.
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In one exemplary embodiment of this invention, the multiple branch adapter optical cables 320 may be optically connected (otherwise known as optically spliced) via optical fusion or an optical connector to the multiple corresponding optical fibres of the main optical cable 100 in the first optical cable connector box 200.
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In one exemplary embodiment of this invention, the multiple single core first distribution optical cables 101 may be optically connected (otherwise known as optically spliced) via optical fusion or an optical connector to the multiple corresponding optical fibres of the main optical cable 100 in the first optical cable connector box 200.
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In an exemplary embodiment of this invention, the multiple single core second distribution optical cables 102 may be optically connected (otherwise known as optically spliced) via optical fusion or an optical connector to the multiple corresponding optical fibres of the single main adapter optical cable 310 in the second optical cable connector box 400.
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The following provides a detailed description of the particular structures of the optical cable connecting assembly and optical cable fan-out 300 in
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Persons skilled in the art can understand that the embodiments described above are just examples. Moreover, persons skilled in the art could carry out improvements to these embodiments and freely combine the structures described in the various embodiments without structural or theoretical conflict.
Although this invention has been described in conjunction with the drawings, the aim of the embodiments disclosed in the drawings is purely to provide illustrative descriptions of preferred implementations of this invention, and should not be understood as constituting any kind of restriction on this invention.
Although some embodiments of the general inventive concept have been depicted and described, a person with ordinary skill in the art could modify these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the overall inventive concept. The scope of this invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
It should be understood that the word “including” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the word “an” or “one” does not exclude more than one. Apart from this, the labelling of any element in the claims should not be understood as restricting the scope of this invention.
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