SMART POLE ASSEMBLY CONNECTIVITY
20210384975 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Kimberly Ann Haller (Belle Plaine, MN, US)
- Thomas G. LeBlanc (Westminster, MA, US)
- Thomas A. Thigpen (Highland Village, TX, US)
Cpc classification
H04B10/2575
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
In one aspect of the disclosure a communications network or topology is presented that includes one or more modular or adaptable smart pole assemblies. Each smart pole assembly can include a pole structure supporting a data-communications module and having a hollow interior through which a connectorized vertical cabling structure extends. Jumper cables can be provided to connect components associated with the data-communications module with the vertical cabling structure such that no cabling or wiring has to be removed or installed from the pole hollow interior when components are added, removed, or replaced. The vertical cabling structure or harness can include one or more of connectorized fiber optic cables, DC power cables, and connectorized Category 6 cables. The smart pole assembly can further include a fiber distribution hub within a base supporting the pole structure. The fiber distribution hub can provide a distribution point for multiple optical subscriber distribution cables for fiber-to-the-home distribution.
Claims
1. A smart pole assembly comprising: a. a pole structure having a hollow interior; b. a base supporting the pole structure; c. at least one vertical cabling structure extending through the hollow interior of the pole structure; d. a data-communications module supported by the pole structure and receiving the at least one vertical cabling structure, the data-communications module including one or both of a metro cell radio/antenna and a wireless transceiver; and e. a fiber distribution hub including at least optical splitter, the fiber distribution hub being arranged within the base and being connected to the at least one vertical cabling structure.
2. The smart pole assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one vertical cabling structure includes fiber optic cables.
3. The smart pole assembly of claim 1, further including one or more optical subscriber distribution cables operably connected to the fiber distribution hub.
4. The smart pole assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more optical subscriber distribution cables are pre-cabled within the base.
5. The smart pole assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one vertical cabling structure includes a powered fiber cable.
6. The smart pole assembly of claim 1, further including a powered fiber cable operably connected to the fiber distribution hub.
7. A smart pole assembly comprising: a. a pole structure having a hollow interior; b. a light fixture supported by the pole structure; c. at least one vertical cabling structure extending through the hollow interior of the pole structure, the at least one cabling structure being connectorized at each end; d. a data-communications module supported by the pole structure and receiving the at least one vertical cabling structure; and e. a fiber distribution hub including at least optical splitter, the fiber distribution hub being arranged within the base and being connected to the at least one vertical cabling structure.
8. The smart pole assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one vertical cabling structure includes fiber optic cables.
9. The smart pole assembly of claim 8, wherein the fiber optic cables are terminated with hardened multi-fiber optical connectors at each end.
10. The smart pole assembly of claim 7, wherein the data-communications module includes at least one data-communication equipment component.
11. The smart pole assembly of claim 9, wherein the data-communications module includes one or both of a metro cell and a wireless transceiver.
12. The smart pole assembly of claim 9, further comprising at least one connectorized jumper cable removably connecting the at least one data-communication equipment component with the at least one vertical cabling structure.
13. The smart pole assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one cabling structure includes a connectorized DC power cable.
14. The smart pole assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one vertical cabling structure includes a connectorized Category 6 cable.
15. A smart pole assembly comprising: a. a pole structure having a hollow interior; b. a light fixture supported by the pole structure; c. a vertical cabling harness extending through the hollow interior of the pole structure, the vertical cabling harness being connectorized at each end; d. a data-communications module supported by the pole structure and receiving the vertical cabling harness; e. a data-communications component supported by or within the data-communications module; f. a connectorized jumper cable connecting the at least one vertical cabling structure to the at least one data-communications component; and g. a fiber distribution hub including at least optical splitter, the fiber distribution hub being arranged within the base and being connected to the at least one vertical cabling structure.
16. The smart pole assembly of claim 15, wherein the vertical cabling harness includes fiber optic cables.
17. The smart pole assembly of claim 15, wherein the vertical cabling harness includes a connectorized DC power cable.
18. The smart pole assembly of claim 15, wherein the vertical cabling harness includes a connectorized Category 6 cable.
19. The smart pole assembly of claim 16, wherein the fiber optic cables are terminated with hardened multi-fiber optical connectors at each end.
20. The smart pole assembly of claim 15, wherein the data-communications component includes one or both of a metro cell and a wireless transceiver.
21. A smart pole assembly network comprising: a. a plurality of smart pole assemblies including: i. a pole structure having a hollow interior; ii. a light fixture supported by the pole structure; iii. at least one vertical cabling structure extending through the hollow interior of the pole structure, the at least one cabling structure being connectorized at each end; and b. a data-communications module supported by the pole structure and receiving the at least one vertical cabling structure; and c. a fiber distribution hub including at least optical splitter, the fiber distribution hub being arranged within the base and being connected to the at least one vertical cabling structure.
22. The smart pole assembly network of claim 21, further including a fiber backhaul to which the at least one vertical cabling structure of each of the plurality of smart poles is connected.
23. The smart pole assembly network of claim 21, wherein at least one of the plurality of smart pole assemblies includes a metro cell radio/antenna station.
24. The smart pole assembly network of claim 21, further including an AC to DC rectifier connected to power cabling of the vertical cabling structure of each smart pole assembly.
25. The smart pole assembly network of claim 21, wherein the vertical cabling structure includes one or more of connectorized fiber optic cables, DC power cables, and connectorized Category 6 cables.
26. The smart pole assembly network of claim 25, wherein the fiber optic cables are terminated with hardened multi-fiber optical connectors at each end.
27. A smart pole assembly comprising: a. a pole structure having a hollow interior; b. a light fixture supported by the pole structure; c. at least one vertical cabling structure extending through the hollow interior of the pole structure, the at least one cabling structure being connectorized at each end and including at least one connectorized fiber optic cable and at least one connectorized DC power cable; d. a data-communications module supported by the pole structure and receiving the at least one vertical cabling structure, wherein the data-communications module includes one or both of a metro cell and a wireless transceiver; and e. a fiber distribution hub including at least optical splitter, the fiber distribution hub being arranged within the base and being connected to the at least one vertical cabling structure.
28. The smart pole assembly of claim 27, wherein the fiber optic cables are terminated with hardened multi-fiber optical connectors at each end.
29. The smart pole assembly of claim 27, further comprising at least one connectorized jumper cable removably connecting one or both of the metro cell and wireless transceiver with the at least one vertical cabling structure.
30. The smart pole assembly of claim 27, wherein the at least one vertical cabling structure includes a connectorized Category 6 cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the description, illustrate several aspects of the present disclosure. A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Various examples will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various examples does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible examples for the appended claims. Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numbers correspond to like or similar components throughout the several figures.
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[0036] The smart pole assembly 10 can also be provided with a communications module 18 supported by the pole structure 12. The data-communications module 18, which can be provided with an enclosure 19, can be provided to support and/or house a variety of data-communications equipment components 30. For example, the data-communications module 18 can be provided with a metro cell mobile phone station 30a including one or more radio heads and antennas, a wireless transceiver 30b, a photo-cell for sensing ambient light conditions, speakers, microphones, cameras, RFID sensors, a back-up battery system, and/or photovoltaic systems. Some examples are shown at
[0037] Due to the wide variety and combinations of potential components that could be associated with the data-communications module 18, it is desirable to have a system which is adaptable such that a plug and play environment exists for connections between the components and the cabling within the pole structure 12. Such flexibility allows for components to be easily installed onto a pole without requiring a new run of cable through the entire pole structure 12. Also, such an arrangement avoids needing to remove existing cabling associated with a removed component through the pole structure 12. The disclosed system is flexible in all of the aforementioned ways. To this end, and as shown at
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[0039] In one aspect, the data-communications module 18 or the pole structure 12 can include an organized connectivity box 34, panel, or enclosure receiving the jumper cabling 32 and the vertical cabling structures 50 such that they can be interconnected. Where the jumper cabling 32 and vertical cabling structures 50 include optical fibers, the organized connectivity box 34 can include an adapter arrangement including one or more adapters into which the connectorized optical fibers of the jumper cabling 32 and vertical cabling structures 50 can be received. The organized connectivity box 34 can also include strain relief features such that the weight of the vertical cabling structures 50 does not exert stress onto the connections with the jumper cabling 32.
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[0042] In some examples, the fiber distribution hubs 70h can be provided with one or more optical splitters (e.g., 1-to-8 splitters, 1-to-16 splitters, or 1-to-32 splitters) 70j that output a number of individual subscriber fibers 70i which provide for distribution to the premises of an end user 115, such as a home. The various lines of the network can be aerial or housed within underground conduits. In accordance with some aspects, the subscriber fibers 70i are precabled within the pedestal base 14 and are optically spliced to a subscriber distribution cable 70k routed out of the base 14 through a cable entrance/exit. A typical distribution cable 106 typically includes a plurality of fibers (e.g., 12 fibers, 24 fibers, 36 fibers, 48 fibers, 60 fibers, 72 fibers, 96 fibers, etc.) that are routed from the fiber distribution hub 70h to the subscriber locations 70m.
[0043] In some examples, all or some of the data communications equipment 30 can be housed within the base 14 with the fiber distribution hub 70h. In some examples, a base 14 with a fiber distribution hub 70h can be provided in which no equipment or cabling is supported by or routed within the pole 12, respectively. Other configurations are possible.
[0044] In some examples, the splice closure 70b, demarcation box 70e, and/or the hardened pretermination box can be housed in a separate substructure from the base 14, such as a vault or a stand-alone enclosure, and can function as a fiber backhaul 90, as shown in
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[0048] From the forgoing detailed description, it will be evident that modifications and variations can be made in the aspects of the disclosure without departing from the spirit or scope of the aspects. While the best modes for carrying out the many aspects of the present teachings have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which these teachings relate will recognize various alternative aspects for practicing the present teachings that are within the scope of the appended claims.
TABLE-US-00001 PARTS LIST 6 category 10 smart pole assembly 10A master smart pole assembly 10B standard smart pole assembly 12 pole structure 14 base 16 light fixture 18 communications module 19 enclosure 20 power line 30 data-communications equipment components 30A metro cell equipment 30b wireless transceiver 32 quick-disconnect jumper cabling 32A splitter 32b jumper cables 32c dc power jumper cabling 50 vertical connectivity cabling structures 50a cable 50b cable 50c dc power cabling 70 equipment 70a HMFOC fiber splice cable 70b splice closure 70c power supply cabling 70d HMFOC fanout cabling 70e demarcation box 70f HMFOC hardened fanout 70g hardened pretermination box 70h fiber distribution hub 70i subscriber fiber 70k subscriber distribution cable 90 fiber backhaul 92 rectifier 100 first topology arrangement 102 AC street light wiring 200 second topology arrangement 202 AC street light wiring 300 third topology arrangement 302 AC street light wiring