The invention relates to an improved method of providing clear identification of cabling in computer and communication networks employing a multitude of cables, and to an improved patch cable and patch cable system therefor.
The prevalent use of computer and communication equipment and increasing changes in technology have increased the need for system interconnections. Computer and communication network systems are made up of a multitude of devices. It is common to have networks with hundreds of cable connections. The multitude of cables and density of the systems make cable identification a difficult but necessary task. It is common to see technicians slowly following a cable through dense bundles of cables trying to keep contact with a specific cable due to poor identification. It is not unusual for technicians to lose track of a cable while tracing or get crossed up and end up tracing the wrong cable. Poor identification increases down time and the risk of system failure due to technician error.
Conventional identification methods include a multitude of labeling options. The use of the current twelve standard cable colors is used in conjunction with labeling in some cases. Some of the problems with labels are: it is hard to locate specific cables and labels within a large cluster; they are difficult to read due to the small print which is dictated by the cable size; they do not stay attached over time and tend to fall off leaving the cable with no identification. Another drawback to the conventional identification methods is they are identified to match the network infrastructure scheme. Patch cables were created for and are used on computer and communication network systems for their flexibility and portability. Conventional identification methods are semi-permanent and are not conducive to being flexible and portable. Using identification schemes associated with the network infrastructure removes any flexibility and portability provided by the patch cable. Time must be taken to remove the current identification and update it any time a cable is moved around on the network. There is a need for an improved patch cable, patch cable system and method of providing clear identification of cabling in computer and communication networks which avoid these drawbacks and disadvantages. The present invention addresses this need.
The improved patch cable, patch cable system and method of using the same of the invention as disclosed in example embodiments described herein utilize a vivid color coding and alpha numerical system formed of sets and subsets of coding. The system provides unique sets of cables making the use of other identification methods unnecessary. The invention offers multiple advantages over the prior art. The coding system provides a common standard for identification of patch cables. The unique identifications are a permanent part of the cable and can't fall off or be removed. It provides enough color combinations to allow several sets on the same rack making it possible to identify multiple networks. Unique properties of the system make it simple to move cables from port to port without the need to replace other identification. Not relying on other identification methods saves staff time and supplies normally required in such methods.
The invention improves the identification of computer and communication network patch cables of copper, fiber optic cable or other material used for signal routing. The cables are identified with accent colors which can be printed, laser marked, extruded in the sheathing, added by colored shrink tubing rings at regular intervals, or other method of cable marking. The cable is identified additionally in the example embodiments with a coding number at each end, which may also be placed at regular intervals along the cable. The coding numbers match the color coding sequencing. The cable has connectors attached at both ends each protected and identified with a colored strain relief boot, connector or other method of cable marking. The combinations of colors of the cable, accent color, and colored ends provide a large set of uniquely identified cables.
More particularly, a patch cable according to the invention comprises a cable for connecting at least one of electronic devices and optical devices to one another for signal routing, the cable having an outer sheathing and a connector at each of first and second ends of the cable, and a color coding permanently provided on the patch cable. The color coding conforms to a common standard for identification of a patch cable from among a plurality of groups of sets and subsets of patch cables wherein the color coding comprises a combination of a cable color, a primary accent color and a secondary accent color arranged on each patch cable to uniquely identify the patch cable and the patch cable subset and group. In accordance with example embodiments, the primary accent color identifies the group and is the color of at least one of a cable end, a connector, a strain relief boot of a connector, and a stripe on the cable. The cable color is one of a plurality of standard cable colors of the outer sheathing on the cable. The secondary accent color is the color of at least one stripe on the sheathing of the cable. The stripe is at least one of a spiral, a ring, and a linear stripe along the length of the cable. The secondary accent color identifies the subset of the group of the patch cable. In accordance with the example embodiments, the secondary accent color identifies the subset as the color of the secondary color where the cable color is one of a plurality of fixed cable colors of the subset, and identifies the subset as the color of the cable where the secondary accent color is one of the plurality of fixed cable colors of the subset.
The improved patch cable according to the example embodiments further comprises an additional coding provided on the patch cable in the form of at least one of a numerical coding and an alphabetical coding, the additional coding providing secondary identification of the patch cable and the patch cable subset and group. The additional coding has indicia matching the color coding sequencing of the patch cable.
A patch cable system according to the invention provides clear identification of cabling in computer and communication networks employing a multitude of cables. The system comprises a multitude of patch cables divided into groups of sets and subsets of patch cables, each patch cable being provided with a permanent color coding thereon conforming the multitude of patch cables to a common standard for identification of the patch cables, the color coding comprising a combination of a cable color, a primary accent color and a secondary accent color arranged on each patch cable to uniquely identify the group of the patch cable, the subset of the patch cable within the group, and the patch cable within the subset of the group. An additional coding on each patch cable provides a secondary patch identification of the group of the patch cable, the subset of the patch cable within the group, and the patch cable within the subset of the group as noted above.
Thus, the improved method of providing clear identification of cabling in computer and communication networks employing a multitude of cables in accordance with the invention comprises providing a multitude of patch cables including a plurality of groups of sets and subsets of patch cables wherein each patch cable has a permanent color coding with a unique identification of the patch cable, and the subset and the group of a patch cable as part of a common standard for identification of patch cables across the multitude of patch cables, and making network connections using patch cables from the multitude of patch cables.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of example embodiments taken with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings,
There are currently twelve standard or fixed cable colors available. These include brown and slate and the ten colors identified in
The left and right ends of the embodiment of the patch cable illustrated in
The patch cable with its two ends shown in
The form of the patch cable color coding in
The embodiment of the color coded patch cable shown in
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The patch cables in the patch cable system of the present invention are identified either as accent cables or standard color cables, e.g. fixed cables. Fixed cables are a part of every group and subset. Each fixed cable is identified with the primary accent color, the group color matching the accent cable for the subset. The subset accent cable is identified by marking it with an accent stripe matching each of the fixed cables. For example, where a white cable is an accent cable and a blue cable a fixed cable, the white cable would be identified with a blue stripe and the blue cable would be identified with a white stripe both being part of the white subset. That is, the secondary accent color of a patch cable identifies the subset as the color of the secondary accent color where the cable color is one of a plurality of fixed cable colors of the subset, and identifies the subset as the color of the cable where the secondary accent color is one of the plurality of fixed cable colors of the subset. With reference to
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventor for carrying out the invention. It should be understood that the illustrated embodiments are exemplary only, and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.