G02B6/545

PREFABRICATED CABLE
20230273389 · 2023-08-31 ·

This application discloses a prefabricated cable, and relates to the field of communication technologies. In one example, the prefabricated cable includes an optical cable, an optical fiber connector, a traction member, and a branch cable fastener. The optical cable sequentially includes an insertion section, an optical cable connection section, and an optical cable extension section. The optical fiber connector is connected to an end of the insertion section. The traction member includes a traction section and a traction member connection section. The traction member connection section is connected to the optical cable connection section through the branch cable fastener. The insertion section and the traction section extend in a same direction.

FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH PULLING GRIP ASSEMBLY AND RELATED METHODS
20220163747 · 2022-05-26 ·

A fiber optic cable assembly comprises: a cable jacket; distinct groups of optical fibers carried within the cable jacket and extending beyond a first end of the cable jacket; a furcation body positioned on the first end of the cable jacket such that the distinct groups of optical fibers have respective fiber end sections extending beyond the furcation body; and a pulling grip assembly protecting the fiber end sections. The pulling grip assembly includes a pulling band releasably secured to the cable jacket by a clamp, and is configured to withstand significant tensile loads despite being easily removable.

SNAP-ON DUST CAP FOR FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR
20220146759 · 2022-05-12 · ·

A dust cap includes a cap body and a pair of opposing latches. The cap body is adapted to cover a connectorized end of a fiber optic connector and cable assembly when the connectorized end is inserted through an opening of an interior of the cap body. The cap body further includes an opposing pair of resilient walls. The pair of opposing latches each include latching features that extend outside of the interior of the cap body. The pair of opposing latches each further include a mounting portion mounted to a respective one of the opposing pair of resilient walls. The dust cap may further include a pulling interface. The pulling interface may be adapted to attach to a pulling member and may be positioned at a tapered nose of the cap body. The dust cap may thereby be a cable pulling cap and may pull a fiber optic connector and cable assembly through conduits and other narrow passages. A pair of opposing pulling halves may enclose the cable pulling cap or the dust cap without a pulling interface and at least a portion of the connectorized end of the fiber optic connector and cable assembly.

CABLE SEALING DEVICE, CABLE TERMINATION AND ATTACHING DEVICE

A cable sealing device including an attaching part securable to the cable; a fixation part adapted to be mountable on the attaching part; and a sealing part. The attaching part includes outer locking faces. The fixation part has inner abutment faces adapted to co-operate with the outer locking faces to axially and rotationally lock the fixation part relative to the attaching part. The sealing part includes an inner seal and an outer seal. The sealing part also includes a second securing arrangement that is configured to engage a first securing arrangement of the fixation part to axially and rotationally lock the sealing part to the fixation part.

FIBER CARRYING STRUCTURE INSTALLATION METHODS

Several methods of deploying an optical fiber carrying structure along a road are provided. In one method a recess and channel are created within a road. The optical fiber carrying structure is deployed in the channel and a cover encloses the optical fiber carrying structure within the channel. In another method the optical fiber carrying structure is anchored to the road and/or curb. In another method the optical fiber carrying structure is coupled to a brace that is affixed to the road. The brace facilitates quickly installing lateral transitions from the primary channel in the road to installation environments off the road.

FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH PULLING GRIP ASSEMBLY
20220120988 · 2022-04-21 ·

A fiber optic cable assembly comprises: a cable jacket; distinct groups of optical fibers carried within the cable jacket and extending beyond a first end of the cable jacket; a furcation body positioned on the first end of the cable jacket such that the distinct groups of optical fibers extend beyond the furcation body; and a pulling grip assembly having a proximal end selectively secured to the furcation body, a distal end opposite the proximal end, and an interior between the proximal end and the distal end that contains fiber end sections. The interior of the pulling grip assembly is sealed off from an exterior of the cable assembly to provide sealed protection for the fiber end sections over an ambient temperate range of at least between −20 to 50° C. while applying a tensile load of at least 300 lbs to the distal end of the pulling grip assembly.

FIBRE OPTIC PULLING GRIP ASSEMBLY
20210364723 · 2021-11-25 ·

A fibre optic pulling grip assembly, comprising a sleeve, connection sleeve, swivel pulling eye unit, fitting, clamp, and a securing unit is provided. The sleeve has a sleeve coupling portion and sleeve body. The connection sleeve has a connection sleeve head and connection sleeve body. The swivel pulling eye unit has a pulling eye swivel portion and pulling eye body. The connection sleeve body is configured for fixed assembly of the pulling eye body therewithin, the sleeve coupling portion is configured for fixed assembly of the connection sleeve body therewithin, and the fitting is configured for fixed assembly of the sleeve coupling portion therewithin. The clamp has a clamp securing portion and clamping portion. The securing unit moves longitudinally toward the clamping portion, such that the fitting is moved to assemble to the sleeve coupling portion, applying pressure to the sleeve coupling portion supported by the connection sleeve body.

Snap-on dust cap for fiber optic connector
11782221 · 2023-10-10 · ·

A dust cap includes a cap body and a pair of opposing latches. The cap body is adapted to cover a connectorized end of a fiber optic connector and cable assembly when the connectorized end is inserted through an opening of an interior of the cap body. The cap body further includes an opposing pair of resilient walls. The pair of opposing latches each include latching features that extend outside of the interior of the cap body. The pair of opposing latches each further include a mounting portion mounted to a respective one of the opposing pair of resilient walls. The dust cap may further include a pulling interface. The pulling interface may be adapted to attach to a pulling member and may be positioned at a tapered nose of the cap body. The dust cap may thereby be a cable pulling cap and may pull a fiber optic connector and cable assembly through conduits and other narrow passages. A pair of opposing pulling halves may enclose the cable pulling cap or the dust cap without a pulling interface and at least a portion of the connectorized end of the fiber optic connector and cable assembly.

Fiber optic cable assembly with pulling grip assembly and related methods

A fiber optic cable assembly comprises: a cable jacket; distinct groups of optical fibers carried within the cable jacket and extending beyond a first end of the cable jacket; a furcation body positioned on the first end of the cable jacket such that the distinct groups of optical fibers have respective fiber end sections extending beyond the furcation body; and a pulling grip assembly protecting the fiber end sections. The pulling grip assembly includes a pulling band releasably secured to the cable jacket by a clamp, and is configured to withstand significant tensile loads despite being easily removable.

Protective cap for an optical fiber connector
11822131 · 2023-11-21 · ·

A pre-terminated end of a fiber optic cable has a protective cap that protects the optical fiber and the ferrule assembly at the terminal end. The protective cap has an attachment feature enabling a pull cord to attach to the protective cap. The protective cap has a body including an exterior surface and a receptacle formed in the body and configured to receive a portion of the fiber optic cable, and the attachment feature. The attachment feature includes a cavity formed in a tip of the body and at least two openings formed in the exterior surface of the body and connected to the cavity.