Optical cable guide and support

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Inventors

La Scola, Joseph D
Reilly, Michael

Application #

006917

Filed

Nov-8-2001

Published

Jun-1-2004

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1
248/70

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/60 248/68.1 248/59 248/65 52/220.7 52/36.5 174/48 174/68.3 174/101 174/72

Assignee

Internet Photonics, Inc. (Shrewsbury, NJ)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brendzel; Henry T.

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Abstract
As assembly for holding routing optical fibers from a rack-mounted equipment module includes a trough element and support elements that are adapted to attach the fiber-holding trough element in front of the front panel of the equipment module. In some embodiments, the trough element is a U-channel with its opening partially covered. Also in some embodiments, the support elements' are adjustable to permit placing the trough element at different distances from the front panel of the equipment module.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An assembly comprising:

a trough element having a trough opening along a long dimension thereof and two ends perpendicular to said long dimension, and

a support subassembly coupled to said trough element and adapted to be fixedly attached to an apparatus in a manner that causes said trough opening to generally face a vertical surface of said apparatus at a distance from a nearest face of said apparatus that is greater than 0 inches;

said subassembly including at least two attachment structures, and each of said structures includes two elements that are connected relative to each other at an adjustable angle, thereby enabling said trough opening to be at an adjustable angle relative to vertical surface of said apparatus.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This relates to mechanical guides and supports and, more particularly, to guides and supports for optical cables.

In central offices, and similar locations, interconnected telecommunication equipment modules have been typically housed in equipment racks on frames, and often separated by distances measured in feet. Their interconnections were typically done through wires, or wire cables, (wire elements) that stretched between the equipment modules and coupled to connectors, or plugs, at front panels of the equipment modules. The wire elements so connected were dressed (tied together) and, to provide physical support for the dressed wires, mechanical elements have been used, such as ring sets or "towel bars" to which the wire elements were attached with plastic ties, or "sewn" with waxed rope. An example of a commercially available wire-support ring is shown in FIG. 1, and an example of a "towel bar" is shown in FIG. 2. For longer distances, such as from one cabinet to another, large troughs have often been used, in which all the wire elements or cables were laid.
 
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