Patent classifications
B65H2701/32
Method and apparatus for removing optic fiber from multiple spools
A method and apparatus for removing optic fibers from multiple spools of optic fiber involving one or more rotating trees on which spools of optic fiber are seated, a transport passage and a rotating carousel. The free end of a fiber is pulled through the passage and attached to the rotating carousel such that the rotation of the carousel removes the rest of the fiber from the spool(s). The passage can be equipped with one or more rollers to reduce the friction between the fibers and the passage. The carousel may feature retractable rails to facilitate removing the fibers. The passage may also feature a blower and/or a venturi that provides suction to facilitate the movement of one or more fibers through the passage. A reciprocating tracking unit can be used to spread the fibers onto the carousel.
Cable storage wheels
A cable storage wheel for communication cables is provided. The cable storage wheel has a channel that receives the communication cable and a plurality of cable tie features. The cable tie features are positioned for receipt of cable ties to secure the communication cable in the channel in a manner that minimizes or eliminates contact between the wire ties and the communication cable. In this manner, the cable storage wheel is configured and designed to encourage the user to wrap the wire ties around the storage wheel and, not the communication cable. The cable tie features are, in some embodiments, slots, notches, openings, channel supports, and any combinations thereof.
Method of manufacturing optical fiber and optical fiber
A method of manufacturing an optical fiber, in which a coating is provided on a bare optical fiber, includes winding the optical fiber around a bobbin such that a strain sensing coefficient T.sub./KL is greater than 0 and less than or equal to 973, and a one-layer strain .sub.n is greater than or equal to 0.01.
Screening apparatus for optical fiber
A screening apparatus for an optical fiber includes a delivery unit that delivers an optical fiber; a screening unit that applies tension to the delivered optical fiber to perform screening of the optical fiber; a winding unit that winds the optical fiber after screening; and a static electricity removing unit that removes static electricity of the optical fiber traveling on the predetermined passage, the static electricity removing unit being disposed along a predetermined passage of a passage of the optical fiber from an exit side of the screening unit to an entry side of the winding unit.
Packaging assembly for telecommunications equipment
A packaging assembly for telecommunications modules comprises a plurality of telecommunications modules provided in a stacked arrangement in a first container, a plurality of telecommunications modules provided in a stacked arrangement in an adjacent second container, and a removable radius limiter mounted between the first and second containers for guiding all of the fiber optic cabling extending from the telecommunications modules with minimum bend radius protection.
Cable management spool
Technology is provided for a cable management spool assembly. The cable management spool assembly includes a spool and one or more arcuate covers. The spool includes a flange portion having a first side configured to confront a mounting surface and a second side opposite the first side. A drum portion extends from the second side of the flange portion and one or more latches extend away from the first side of the flange portion. The latches are positioned to engage one or more corresponding mounting features of the mounting surface. The arcuate covers are coupled to the spool and are pivotable between an open position where a cable may be wound on the drum portion and a closed position where the cable is retained on the drum portion.
Reel enclosures
A reel enclosure includes a base and a door pivotally coupled with the base. The door is movable between a first closed position and a second open position and is configured to hold a reel at an interior surface of the door. The reel is configured to have cable wound thereon. In the first closed position, the base is configured to prevent the reel from rotating relative to the door and the base, and, in the second open position, the door is configured to hold the reel outside of an interior of the base and permit the reel to rotate relative to the door and the base.
PORTABLE DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A CONNECTOR TO AN OPTICAL FIBER
- Danny Willy August Verheyden ,
- David Donald Erdman ,
- Michael Gurreri ,
- Randall Bobby Paul ,
- Jan Watté ,
- Robert Charles FLAIG ,
- Alan Edward Plotts ,
- Michael Aaron Kadar-Kallen ,
- Shelly Ann Buchter ,
- Jan Vandenbroeck ,
- Patrick Billet ,
- Stefano BERI ,
- André Johannes Maria Hilderink ,
- Hernes JACOBS ,
- Petrus Theodorus Rutgers ,
- Petrus Theodorus Krechting ,
- Martijn Johannes Wolbers ,
- Walter Mattheus ,
- Cristian-Radu Radulescu ,
- Paul Vits ,
- Karel Johannes Van Assenbergh ,
- Pieter Cornelis Johan De Jager ,
- Henk Jan Theodoor Van Der Pol
A portable device for attaching a connector to an optical fiber, the optical fiber having an end, the device comprising means for receiving the optical fiber at the end of the optical fiber; and a connector station for autonomously attaching the connector to the optical fiber.
Method of manufacturing optical fiber and optical fiber
A method of manufacturing an optical fiber, in which a coating is provided on a bare optical fiber, includes winding the optical fiber around a bobbin such that a strain relaxation coefficient T.sub./K is less than or equal to 292, and an one-layer strain .sub.n is greater than or equal to 0.01.
CABLE SPOOL AND STORAGE
Systems and methods of dispensing telecommunications cable from a network component are provided. A system includes a housing, an axle, and a spool. The housing defines an interior region and includes a cable storage portion and a mounting surface defining a receptacle. The axle is configured to removably attach to the receptacle. The spool is configured to be disposed on the axle, and has a first flange proximal to the mounting surface and a removable second flange distal to the mounting surface when the spool is disposed on the axle. The spool has a drum portion configured to support a coiled fiber optic cable and dispense the fiber optic cable as the spool rotates on the axle. Undispensed cable can be removed from the spool with the second flange removed. The cable storage portion of the housing is configured to receive the undispensed coil.