G02B6/4465

PLUG PROTECTION CAP, OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY, FIBER PLUG, AND NETWORK DEVICE
20180081122 · 2018-03-22 ·

The present disclosure discloses a plug protection cap that includes a main body, a connecting sleeve, and a traction stub. An accommodating cavity is disposed in the main body. An inlet is through the accommodating cavity that is disposed on an end face of one end of the main body. A locking part is disposed at a position that is on an inner circumferential surface of the accommodating cavity and that is near the inlet. One end of the connecting sleeve detachably sheathes one end that is of the main body and that is away from the inlet, and the other end of the connecting sleeve is rotatably connected to one end of the traction stub. The present disclosure further discloses an optical fiber connector assembly, a fiber plug, and a network device.

Cable pulling assembly

A cable pulling assembly includes an enclosure that is adapted for enclosing an end of a fiber optic cable. The enclosure includes a first member that defines a first cavity. The first cavity is adapted to receive a portion of the end of the fiber optic cable. The enclosure further includes a second member that is selectively engaged to the first member. The second member defines a second cavity. The second member is structurally identical to the first member. The enclosure is adapted to transfer a tensile force applied to the enclosure to the strength layer of the fiber optic cable.

INSTALLATION OF OPTICAL FIBER CABLES IN DUCTS

A protective caddy for the installation of an optical fiber cable in optical fiber ducting which temporarily protects a duplex optical fiber cable assembly for an optical fiber duplex connector during insertion of the assembly into a length of ducting. The duplex optical fiber cable assembly comprises a duplex optical fiber cable and a pair of optical fiber connector sub-assemblies. The protective caddy comprises a pair of receptacles, each for receiving one of the optical fiber connector sub-assemblies. Each receptacle has a recess for protectively receiving the termination end of one of the optical fiber ferrules. In use, both the duplex optical fiber cable and the pair of optical fiber connector sub-assemblies are held to the elongate body so that the termination ends are protected by the recesses during insertion of the protective caddy and duplex optical fiber cable assembly into the length of ducting.

Optical Fiber Cable Installation in a Pressure Sewerage
20170299837 · 2017-10-19 · ·

A house connection for a cable in a medium conduit comprises a cable passage with which the cable is taken out of the medium conduit. The cable passage is provided with a cable tensioner with which a portion of the cable can be tensioned in the medium conduit. The cable passage is preferably part of a rotatable manifold.

Installation of optical fiber cables in ducts

A protective caddy for the installation of an optical fiber cable in optical fiber ducting which temporarily protects a duplex optical fiber cable assembly for an optical fiber duplex connector during insertion of the assembly into a length of ducting. The duplex optical fiber cable assembly comprises a duplex optical fiber cable and a pair of optical fiber connector sub-assemblies. The protective caddy comprises a pair of receptacles, each for receiving one of the optical fiber connector sub-assemblies. Each receptacle has a recess for protectively receiving the termination end of one of the optical fiber ferrules. In use, both the duplex optical fiber cable and the pair of optical fiber connector sub-assemblies are held to the elongate body so that the termination ends are protected by the recesses during insertion of the protective caddy and duplex optical fiber cable assembly into the length of ducting.

ENHANCED DUCTS AND DUCT BANK SYSTEMS
20170160507 · 2017-06-08 ·

The present invention relates to cable conduit systems, and in particular conduit systems which provide novel, enhanced features to improve installation, higher occupancy density and facilitate selective removal of cables.

Optical fiber cable installation in a pressure sewerage
09657869 · 2017-05-23 · ·

A house connection for a cable in a medium conduit comprises a cable passage with which the cable is taken out of the medium conduit. The cable passage is provided with a cable tensioner with which a portion of the cable can be tensioned in the medium conduit. The cable passage is preferably part of a rotatable manifold.

TOWING ASSEMBLY, FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND METHODS OF PRODUCING AND ASSEMBLING THE SAME
20170131509 · 2017-05-11 ·

A fiber optic connector includes: a housing and an integrated ferrule assembly. N positioning keys are formed on an outer periphery of a ferrule tail seat of the ferrule, wherein N is an integer equal to or greater than two, the N positioning keys are spaced at an equal angle around the outer periphery of the ferrule tail seat, and one of the N positioning keys corresponding to an eccentric orientation of an optical fiber secured in the ferrule is cut out to form a cutting portion; (N1) positioning slots, which correspond to (N1) positioning keys on the ferrule tail seat, respectively, are formed in the housing, and there is no positioning slot formed in a part of the housing corresponding to the cutting portion, such that the integrated ferrule assembly may be inserted into the housing only when the N1 positioning keys are aligned with the (N1) positioning slots respectively. Thus, the fiber optic connector is adapted to be assembled and detached in the field, preventing effectively the ferrule assembly of the fiber optic connector from being inserting into the housing thereof in an incorrect orientation angle.

RAPID DEPLOYMENT PACKAGING FOR OPTICAL FIBER
20170090140 · 2017-03-30 ·

A packaging arrangement for telecommunications cabling is disclosed herein. The packaging arrangement includes a modular spool assembly defined by a first flange, an opposing second flange, and a spool hub separating the first flange from the second flange, wherein a telecommunications cable may be wound between the first and second flanges. Each flange defines a first cable contact side, a second cable-end storage side, and an opening allowing the telecommunications cable to pass from the first side to the second side, the second side defining a storage compartment for storing an end of the telecommunications cable passing through the opening in the flange.

CABLE PULLING ASSEMBLY
20170068064 · 2017-03-09 ·

The present invention discloses a cable pulling assembly, comprising: a connector connected to an end of a cable; and a pulling device connected to a housing of the connector, wherein a first engagement portion is formed on an inner wall of the pulling device, a second engagement portion, adapted to be engaged with the first engagement portion, is formed on an outer wall of the housing of the connector, and when the pulling device is sleeved on the housing of the connector and when the first and second engagement portions are engaged with each other, the pulling device is connected to the housing of the connector. The pulling device can be simply and quickly assembled to and disassembled from the housing of the connector in the field.