The technology of the disclosure relates to a system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices.
When constructing fiberoptic cable networks, optical waveguide distribution devices are required for ensuring structured wiring. The product catalogue “Zubehör für LWL-Kabelnetze” [Accessories for fiberoptic cable networks], edition 1, Corning Cable Systems, page 150, year 2001, has disclosed an optical waveguide distribution device in the form of a distribution cabinet, in which withdrawable parts in the form of module carriers are found. Fiberoptic modules are positioned in the module carriers, between whichstructured wiring via patch cables which are prefabricated with optical waveguide jacks on both sides is provided.
When a large number of fiberoptic modules are required for constructing a fiberoptic cable network, these modules are positioned in a large number of optical waveguide distribution devices, which then form a system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices. In this case, on the one hand structured wiring of fiberoptic assemblies within an optical waveguide distribution device and on the other hand structured wiring of fiberoptic modules of different optical waveguide distribution devices are necessary.
Two basic procedures are known from the art for providing such structured wiring in a system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices. In a first procedure, a precisely defined length of a patch cable is provided for each wiring between two fiberoptic modules, with the result that no excess lengths are produced within the system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices. For this purpose, a large number of patch cables of different lengths need to be available. In accordance with a second procedure, only a single length of a patch cable is provided, with this length being designed for the maximum distance between the fiberoptic modules to be wired, in which case excess lengths of different lengths are produced in the system which need to be handled correspondingly. In this case, the handling of the excess lengths presents difficulties, with the result that, under certain circumstances, optical waveguide distribution devices need to be provided which do not accommodate any fiberoptic modules but only excess lengths. Against this background, the embodiments in the disclosure is based on the problem of providing a system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices with structured wiring.
The system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices has a first number of logic groups of optical waveguide distribution devices, each logic group comprising a second number of optical waveguide distribution devices, wherein: a) in order to provide structured wiring of fiberoptic modules within a logic group comprising optical waveguide distribution devices, two lengths of prefabricated patch cables are provided, namely a first length designed for wiring fiberoptic modules within an optical waveguide distribution device and a second length designed for wiring fiberoptic modules between optical waveguide distribution devices which are spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another within the respective logic group, it being possible, when wiring of fiberoptic modules between optical waveguide distribution devices which are not spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another within the respective logic group needs to be carried out, for the corresponding excess length of the patch cable designed for the maximum distance to be stored in the respective target optical waveguide distribution device on an excess length storage device of the target optical waveguide distribution device; b) in order to ensure structured wiring of fiberoptic modules of two different logic groups comprising optical waveguide distribution devices, a length of prefabricated patch cables is kept ready which is designed for wiring fiberoptic modules of optical waveguide distribution devices which are spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another in the two logic groups, it being possible, when wiring of fiberoptic modules of optical waveguide distribution devices which are not spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another in the two logic groups needs to be carried out, for the corresponding excess length of the patch cable designed for the maximum distance to be stored in the respective target optical waveguide distribution device on an excess length storage device of the target optical waveguide distribution device.
The system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices enables structured wiring between fiberoptic modules which, given a defined combination of different lengths of patch cables and corresponding excess length storage devices within the optical waveguide distribution devices, can be scaled as desired and allows for subsequent intervention in the wiring and corresponding changes thereto with little complexity. Furthermore, even when there is a large number of optical waveguide distribution devices, no optical waveguide distribution devices are required within the system which are only used for handling excess lengths.
Exemplary embodiments will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:
As has already been mentioned, in the exemplary embodiment shown in
In order to provide for structured wiring between fiberoptic modules within each logic group 11, 12 comprising optical waveguide distribution devices, only two lengths of prefabricated patch cables are necessary. A first length, which is not illustrated in
Such a patch cable with the second length which is designed for optical waveguide distribution devices which are spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another within a logic group is also used when wiring between optical waveguide distribution devices which are not spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another within the respective logic group is to be carried out, i.e. in
In this case, the corresponding excess length 20 of the patch cable 19 designed for the maximum distance is handled or stored in the respective target optical waveguide distribution device, in the exemplary embodiment shown in
If, accordingly, a logic group of optical waveguide distribution devices has a number N of optical waveguide distribution devices, only two lengths of prefabricated patch cables are necessary for the structured wiring of fiberoptic modules within the respective logic group. A first length is used for wiring fiberoptic modules within an optical waveguide distribution device. A second length is used for wiring fiberoptic modules of different optical waveguide distribution devices within the logic group, the second length being designed for the maximum distance between optical waveguide distribution devices within the respective logic group.
Patch cables with this second length are also used when wiring of fiberoptic modules between two optical waveguide distribution devices which are not spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another within the respective logic group is necessary, in which case the corresponding excess length of the patch cable with the second length needs to be handled in the target cabinet. Each optical waveguide distribution device has a number N−1 of excess length storage devices for storing excess lengths with defined different lengths.
In order to provide for structured wiring of fiberoptic modules of two different logic groups comprising optical waveguide distribution devices, only one length of prefabricated patch cables is kept ready, this length being designed for wiring fiberoptic modules which are spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another in the two logic groups.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, this length of a patch cable is designed for the maximum distance between the optical waveguide distribution device 13 of the logic group 11 and the optical waveguide distribution device 15 of the logic group 12, with no excess length being produced when a corresponding patch cable 21 for wiring fiberoptic modules between the optical waveguide distribution devices which are spaced at a maximum distance apart from one another of the two logic groups is used.
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For example,
If such a patch cable 21 is used for wiring between the optical waveguide distribution device 13 of the logic group 11 and the optical waveguide distribution device 13 of the logic group 12, a double excess length 23 needs to be handled in the optical waveguide distribution device 13 of the logic group 12, which in this case is the target optical waveguide distribution device. In the above way, it is possible for the system to be extended by further logic groups of optical waveguide distribution devices.
When each logic group comprises a number N of, for example 3, optical waveguide distribution devices, at most only N−1, or 2, different excess lengths need to be handled, in particular either a single excess length or a double excess length in
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202007010780.3 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP08/005,755 filed Jul. 14, 2008, which claims priority to German Application No. 202007010780.3 filed Jul. 31, 2007, both applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP2008/005755 | Jan 2008 | US |
Child | 12697628 | US |