Adjustable aerial terminal

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Inventors

White, Isaac Daniel McIntosh

Application #

199638

Filed

Jul-19-2002

Published

Dec-13-2005

Current US Class

174/50
174/53
174/58
220/3.2
220/3.8
248/906

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/50 174/48 174/53 174/57 174/58 174/61 174/17.R 174/45.R 174/40.R 174/59 174/92 174/63 248/122.1 248/125.7 248/128 248/906 248/219.4 248/230.8 248/230.9 248/241 220/37 220/39 220/402 220/38 220/32 220/33 385/134 385/135

Assignee

BellSouth Intellectual Property Corporation (Wilmington, DE)

Examiners

Estrada; Angel R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Walters; Bambi F., Walters & Zimmerman

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Abstract
Apparatus, systems, and methods provide an adjustable aerial terminal that is capable of being pole-mounted or wall-mounted. In an embodiment, this invention includes an aerial terminal having the means to rotationally adjust positions about a curved surface. In another embodiment, this invention includes an aerial terminal having the means to longitudinally adjust positions along a planar surface. In further embodiments, this invention includes a kit-of-parts capable of being assembled with conventional aerial terminals and also includes a method of adjusting aerial terminals located at an elevated position.
 
Claims
1. An aerial terminal, comprising:

a housing section having a plurality of walls, the housing section for containing at least one of a routing cable and a drop wire; and

means for engaging a track whereby the aerial terminal is movable about the track, the means for engaging the track comprising at least one rotational base member having a rotational surface for mating with a complimentary rotational surface passageway of the track and the means for engaging the track further comprising a position locating base member for mating with a complimentary notched surface passageway of the track.

2. The aerial terminal of claim 1, the position locating base member comprising a locking pin engagement base member having a spring assembly and a longitudinally extending pin having a pull handle at one end and a positioning end at the other end.



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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to the field of telecommunications, and, in particular, to an adjustable aerial terminal.

2. Description of the Related Art

Conventional aerial terminals are terminals mounted at an elevated position for distributing communication signals from one or more routing cables to customers via drop wires. As used herein, the term "communications signals" includes telephony, video, cable, and any other electromagnetic signals including broadband signals and interactive signals that can be carried over a communications cable. As used herein, the term "routing cables" include cables that are routed from a central office or other location (e.g., a crossbox) to a wire center or a turf that is within a local geographical area of a called telephone number. Typically, a routing cable includes multiple cables bundled together into one cable and surrounded by a protective sheath so that the resulting routing cable may be easily and securely routed over long distances. As used herein, the term "drop wires" includes wires that are connected with a customer's premises, such as twisted-pair drop, F-drops, C rural drops, coaxial cable, Category 3, 5, and 7 cables, and/or other wires routed from aerial terminals. These drop wires may be connected directly with a communications device, such as a telephone, or more typically, the drop wires may be coupled with other wires integral with the customer's premise to eventually connect with the customer's communications device.
 
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