FIBER MANAGEMENT TRAY WITH RESTRICTED ACCESS REGION
20170269321 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
- Roel Modest Willy BRYON (Aarschot, BE)
- Bart Mattie Claessens (Hasselt, BE)
- Dirk Kempeneers (Aarschot, BE)
- Wouter Jan Foulon (Leuven, BE)
Cpc classification
G02B6/44524
PHYSICS
G02B6/2804
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A fiber management tray (20) is disclosed. The fiber management tray (20) includes a tray body (22) defining a fiber storage region (24) for storing excess optical fiber length (26). The tray body (22) also includes a splice mount (28) for mounting at least one optical splice (30). The fiber management tray (20) includes a restricted access region (32) and an unrestricted access region (34) on the tray body (22). The splice mount (28) and the fiber storage region (24) are provided at the unrestricted access region (34), and an optical splitter component (36) is provided at the restricted access region (32).
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A fiber management tray comprising: a tray body defining a fiber storage region for storing excess optical fiber length, the tray body also including a splice mount for mounting at least one optical splice, wherein the fiber management tray includes a restricted access region and an unrestricted access region on the tray body, the splice mount and the fiber storage region being provided at the unrestricted access region, and an optical component being provided at the restricted access region, wherein the optical component includes output fibers that extend outwardly from the optical component, and wherein the restricted access region includes a first portion that restricts access to the optical component and a second portion that restricts access to the output fibers, wherein the tray body includes a fiber exit/entrance location, wherein the output fibers extend along a fiber routing path that extends a first distance measured from the optical component to the fiber exit/entrance location, and wherein the second portion of the restricted access region extends along a majority of the first distance.
17. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the optical component is an optical splitter component.
18. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the optical component is an optical power splitter.
19. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the optical component is a wavelength division multiplexer.
20. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the optical component is a splice sleeve.
21. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the second portion of the restricted access region extends substantially along the entire first distance between the optical component and the fiber exit/entrance location.
22. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the second portion of the restricted access region extends along a peripheral boundary of the tray body.
23. The fiber management tray of claim 22, wherein the second portion of the restricted access region is positioned between the peripheral boundary of the tray and the fiber storage region.
24. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the second portion of the restricted access region is curved.
25. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the fiber storage region defines a fiber loop path.
26. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the fiber storage region is positioned between the splice mount and the optical component.
27. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the splice mount is positioned adjacent to the fiber exit/entrance location.
28. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein the tray body includes a hinge location at which the tray body pivotally connects to a tray mounting plate, wherein the hinge location is positioned adjacent to the fiber exit/entrance location, wherein the tray body has an obround shape when viewed in plan view, wherein the tray body defines a major dimension that extends along a major axis of the tray body and a minor dimension that extends along a minor axis of the tray body, wherein the major and minor axes are perpendicular relative to one another, and wherein the optical component and the splice mount are positioned on opposite sides of the major axis and are bisected by the minor axis.
29. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein access to the restricted access region is restricted by a cover secured to the tray body.
30. The fiber management tray of claim 16, wherein access to the restricted access region is restricted by a cover secured to the tray body, and wherein the cover is either permanently connected to the tray body or the fiber management tray includes a tamper indicator for providing an indication as to whether the cover has been removed.
31. A fiber management tray comprising: a tray body defining a fiber storage region for storing excess optical fiber length, the fiber storage region defining a fiber loop path, the tray body also including a splice mount for mounting at least one optical splice, wherein the fiber management tray includes a restricted access region and an unrestricted access region on the tray body, the splice mount and the fiber storage region being provided at the unrestricted access region, and an optical component being provided at the restricted access region.
32. The fiber management tray of claim 31, wherein the fiber loop path is defined around a central hub of the tray body.
33. The fiber management tray of claim 32, wherein the fiber loop path is further defined around a boundary that circumscribes the central hub.
34. The fiber management tray of claim 31, further comprising at least one fiber management tab overhanging at least a portion of the fiber loop path, the at least one fiber management tab being configured to retain the excess optical fiber length within the fiber storage region.
35. The fiber management tray of claim 31, wherein the optical component includes output fibers that extend outwardly from the optical component, and wherein the restricted access region includes a first portion that restricts access to the optical component and a second portion that restricts access to the output fibers.
36. The fiber management tray of claim 35, wherein the tray body includes a fiber exit/entrance location, wherein the output fibers extend along a fiber routing path that extends a first distance measured from the optical component to the fiber exit/entrance location, and wherein the second portion of the restricted access region extends along a majority of the first distance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Aspects of the present disclosure relate to fiber management trays that can be used in fiber optic systems such as fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks and air blown fiber networks. In certain embodiments, the fiber management trays can be used as part of a fiber management system and can be incorporated into various system components that may be used in inside or outside environments. In certain embodiments, the fiber management trays can be used at a central office, at an exchange, at a head end or at a customer premises. In other embodiments, the fiber management trays can be mounted within environmentally sealed enclosures such as street cabinets, splice closures, domes, pedestals, wall boxes or other structures adapted for outside environmental use. The fiber management trays can also be used on structures such as frames, racks, drawers, shelves, panels, closets or other structures.
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[0018] In use of the fiber management tray 20, a field technician can route the feeder optical fiber 40 onto the tray body 22 through the second passage 60B of the fiber exit/entrance location 60. From the second passage 60B, the feeder optical fiber 40 can be routed into the fiber storage region 24 and excess length corresponding to the feeder optical fiber 40 can be looped around the fiber loop path 42. After looping the excess length of the feeder optical fiber 40 within the fiber storage region 24, an end of the feeder optical fiber 40 is preferably routed by the field technician to the splice mount 28. The field technician can also store excess length corresponding to the input optical fiber 38 of the optical splitter component 36 along the fiber loop path 42. The field technician preferably splices the end of the input optical fiber 38 to the end of the feeder optical fiber 40 and then mounts the splice within the splice mount 28. The field technician can also route the splitter output fibers 54 out of the tray body 22 through the passage 60A. The splitter output fibers 54 can then be routed to another tray where the splitter output fibers 54 are spliced to corresponding subscriber fibers.
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[0021] In general, the present disclosure relates to a fiber management tray having both an optical splitter component and an optical splice component provided thereon. The fiber management tray is provided with structure that provides a clear demarcation boundary between the splitter component and the remainder of the fiber management tray. In this way, a field technician is provided with a clear indication that the splice component should not be accessed. The tray can also include a barrier that prevents the splitter component from being accessed in the field. Thus, field access is limited to the remainder of the fiber management tray which includes the splice location and a fiber storage and management region. The integrated configuration of the fiber management tray provides dual functions on one tray while still providing protection for the splitter component.
PARTS LIST
[0022] Fiber management tray 20 [0023] Tray body 22 [0024] Fiber storage region 24 [0025] Excess optical fiber length 26 [0026] Splice mount 28 [0027] Optical splice 30 [0028] Restricted access region 32 [0029] First portion of restricted access region 32A [0030] Second portion of restricted access region 32B [0031] Optical splitter component 36 [0032] Input optical fiber 38 [0033] Feeder optical fiber 40 [0034] Fiber loop path 42 [0035] Central hub 44 [0036] Racetrack-shaped boundary 46 [0037] Fiber management tabs 48 [0038] Top cover 50 [0039] Splitter body 52 [0040] Splitter output fibers 54 [0041] Fiber routing path 58 [0042] First distance D1 [0043] Fiber exit/entrance location 60 [0044] First passage 60A [0045] Second passage 60B [0046] Peripheral boundary 62 [0047] Hinge location 70 [0048] Modular mounting plate 80 [0049] Pivot axis 82 [0050] Major dimension M1 [0051] Major axis 100 [0052] Minor dimension M2 [0053] Minor axis 102 [0054] Tamper indicator 104