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SUPPORTING AND ROUTING DROP LINES FROM AN ALL-DIELECTRIC SELFSUPPORTING (ADSS) FIBER OPTIC TRUNK CABLE

Drop lines are supported and routed from a an ADSS trunk cable to designated users. Each of a number of non-metallic elongated support members has a main passage, and a first slit for enabling the cable to be urged into the passage from outside. Each member also has a number of aligned outer passages, and associated second slits for enabling a drop line to be urged into a given outer passage from outside. A band may be applied about each support member to prevent the cable and the drop lines from escaping the member through the slits. One end of each drop line is connected to the cable fibers inside a closure fixed at one end of a cable span. A drop line exiting an outer passage in a given support member is routed either through an outer passage in a successive member, or away from the cable to a designated user.

Optical Fiber Distribution System

An optical fiber distribution system may include a housing that includes an end cap unit, a main cabinet unit, and a fiber termination unit. The main cabinet unit may have a door that opens to provide access to the interior of the main cabinet unit, which may include a plurality of cassettes in a stacked arrangement within the main cabinet unit. The cassettes may be rotatably coupled to a cassette support so that, when the door is open, the cassettes may be individually rotated at least partially out of the main cabinet unit to provide access to the cassettes for maintenance. The fiber distribution system may be mountable to a strand so that the system hangs in a suspended state, and a plurality of the main cabinet units may be coupled to one another in a cascading fashion to provide increased cassette capacity.

CABLE-RETENTION DEVICE
20200073072 · 2020-03-05 ·

A cable retention device useful for fiber optic cable retention, suspension and anchoring, of the drop type and is provided with a retaining element and a housing element, which once coupled retain a drop between them allowing the manipulation of the drop.

OPTICAL FIBER CABLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER CABLE
20200073068 · 2020-03-05 · ·

An optical fiber cable includes: a core; an outer filling disposed outside the core; and a sheath that covers the core and the outer filling. The core includes: optical fibers; an inner filling; and a wrapping tube that wraps the optical fibers and the inner filling. The outer filling and the inner filling absorb water.

Systems and methods for distributed sensing of a powerline conductor
10571509 · 2020-02-25 · ·

A distributed sensing system may include (1) a signal transmitter that transmits a signal for propagation along and external to a powerline conductor, (2) a signal receiver that receives at least a portion of the transmitted signal, and (3) an analysis subsystem that (a) monitors at least one characteristic of the received portion of the transmitted signal and (b) determines a status of the powerline conductor based at least in part on the at least one characteristic.

Multi-sided cable clamps

A multi-sided cable clamp for clamping drop cables to main span cables. The cable clamp has a central body and a plurality of cable holding assemblies. The plurality of cable holding assemblies are formed into or secured to a side wall of the central body. A coupling member having an eye is operatively coupled to or integrally formed into a bottom surface of the central body so that the eye can be coupled to an extendable reach tool.

Flexible optical fiber connectors and assemblies

A flexible optical fiber connector comprises a first housing component configured to couple to a terminating connector, and a second housing component configured to receive an optical fiber for termination in the terminating connector. The first housing component and the second housing component are further configured to receive a pushable connector therethrough. A flexible optical fiber connector assembly comprises a flexible connector and a terminating connector coupled thereto. The flexible connector assembly is configured to couple to an adapter held by a holder coupled to a port.

Support structure for an optical fiber cable
10488614 · 2019-11-26 · ·

The invention relates to a support structure for an optical fiber cable (7) adapted to be aerially installed in a configuration, extending generally horizontally along a series of spaced apart vertical pilots, said support structure comprising: An approximately c-shaped support element (2) with an open hollow (3), prepared for the incorporation of an optical fiber cable (7); at least one longitudinal strength member (6) integrated in the c-shaped support element (2); wherein the optical fiber cable (7) is movable arranged in the hollow (3) of the support element (2).

FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH IN-LINE DISTRIBUTION HOUSINGS AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING SAME
20240111111 · 2024-04-04 ·

A fiber optic cable assembly includes a fiber optic cable carrying a plurality of optical fibers and a plurality of distribution housings attached to the fiber optic cable at spaced locations along a length of the fiber optic cable. A subset of the plurality of optical fibers carried by the fiber optic cable is terminated at each of the plurality of distribution housings. Each of the plurality of distribution housings includes at least one port interface attached to the respective distribution housing for accessing the subset of optical fibers terminated at the respective distribution housing. The distribution housings are in-line with the cable and have a low-profile for ease of installation. A method of using and making such a fiber optic cable assembly is also disclosed.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR BUNDLING CABLES
20190345670 · 2019-11-14 ·

The present disclosure describes a grommet formed of a polymeric material and adapted for bundling a plurality of discrete cables, comprising a main body having a generally cylindrical profile surrounding an interior cavity, the main body further having a length, a thickness, and a longitudinal axis; and a central member integrally coupled to the main body and located within the interior cavity of the main body, the central member extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the main body. Methods of bundling cables are also provided.