Telecommunications terminal

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Inventors

Berglund, Sidney J.
Parikh, Rutesh D.
Overfield, Shirley E.

Application #

331969

Filed

Dec-30-2002

Published

Aug-17-2004

Current US Class

174/138F
174/92

International Classes

H02G 003/00

Field of Search

174/92 174/41 174/60 174/88 385/134 385/135

Assignee

3M Innovative Properties Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Nguyen; Chau N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trussell; James J.

US Patent References

4390744   Fixed count terminal
4414426   Aerial cable terminal
4513171   Aerial cable terminal
4535197   Unitary cable closu...
4536611   Unitary telephone c...
4605815   Fixed count terminal
4647715   Aerial communicat...
4694118   Aerial terminal for...
4857672   Cable closure end...
4992627   Telecommunication...
5247135   Aerial terminal
6166331   Device and method...

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Other References

J.D. Kraus, Antennas (2d ed. 1998, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York).

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Abstract
A terminal for use with telecommunication cables has a splice closure and a terminal closure joined to the splice closure. The splice closure encloses opened areas of the cable, while the terminal closure encloses a connection device for establishing connection between telecommunication lines in the splice closure and a drop line. In various embodiments, a frame is mounted within the splice closure for retaining non-spliced lines of the telecommunication cable away from spliced lines; a storage member is located within the terminal closure for retaining excess lengths of the drop line; a drop line strain relief bracket is mounted within the terminal closure; and a memory device is incorporated into the terminal for storing information about the terminal.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A terminal for a telecommunication cable having a plurality of telecommunication lines, the terminal comprising:

a splice closure;

a frame mounted within the splice closure, the frame including a first side, a second side oppose the first side, and a retention member for retaining non-spliced telecommunication lines of the telecommunication cable away from spliced telecommunication lines of the telecommunication cable within the splice closure, such that the spliced telecommunication lines are positioned adjacent the first side of the frame and the non-spliced telecommunication lines are retained adjacent the second side of the frame;

a terminal closure joined to the splice closure; and



Description
THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to terminals for telecommunication cables. More particularly, the present invention relates to a versatile, unitary splice closure and drop wire closure as used in the telecommunication industry.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Telecommunication cables are ubiquitous and used for distributing all manner of data across vast networks. The majority of telecommunication cables are electrically conductive cables (typically copper), although the use of fiber optic cables is growing rapidly as larger and larger amounts of data are transmitted. As telecommunication cables are routed across networks, it is necessary to periodically open the cable and splice or tap into the cable so that data may be distributed to "branches" of the network. The branches may be further distributed until the network reaches individual homes, businesses, offices, and so on. The distributed lines are often referred to as drop lines or distribution lines. At each point where the cable is opened, it is necessary to provide some type of closure to protect the cable. Preferably, the closure allows easy and repeated access to the cable, such that technicians may easily access the cable to provide any necessary services.
 
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