HIGH DENSITY FIBER CASSETTE AND ENCLOSURE
20230073414 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas M. Sedor (Orland Park, IL, US)
- Benjamin J. Berridge (Griffith, IN, US)
- Max W. Hibner (Glenview, IL, US)
- Gregory L. Kuffel (Plainfield, IL, US)
Cpc classification
G02B6/3825
PHYSICS
G02B6/3897
PHYSICS
G02B6/3879
PHYSICS
G02B6/4455
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A high-density fiber cassette and enclosure for installing the cassette are part of a cable management system. The cassette provides a more efficient design enabling installation of additional fiber connecter adapters, thus resulting in high fiber connector density within a given RU space.
Claims
1. A fiber cassette comprising: a body including a top cover, a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, a rear face, and a front face; and wherein the front face includes a plurality of openings configured to receive at least thirteen adapters.
2. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings includes thirteen openings for installing thirteen duplex LC adapters.
3. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings includes thirteen openings for installing thirteen duplex adapters.
4. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein each opening has a width that is between 1-10% wider than a width of a duplex LC adapter to be installed into the opening.
5. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the fiber cassette is a double wide cassette such that two fiber cassettes are configured to be installed in a same row within an RU width enclosure.
6. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings includes thirteen openings for installing thirteen duplex LC adapters; and wherein the fiber cassette enables up to 156 fiber connections per 1 RU space.
7. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the rear face includes at least one opening for installing at least one connector adapter for coupling to the at least thirteen adapters installed into the plurality of openings at the front face.
8. The fiber cassette of claim 1, wherein the first side wall includes at least one stopping member.
9. The fiber cassette of claim 1, further comprising: a divider wall positioned between adjacent openings in the plurality of openings on the front face.
10. The fiber cassette of claim 9, wherein a front of the divider wall is flush with a plane of the front face.
11. The fiber cassette of claim 9, wherein a front of the divider wall is recessed behind a plane of the front face.
12. A fiber enclosure comprising: a chassis; a first cassette tray installed within the chassis, the first cassette tray configured to translate within the fiber enclosure and hold a first fiber cassette; and the first fiber cassette comprising: a body including a top cover, a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, a rear face, and a front face; and wherein the front face includes a plurality of openings configured to receive more than twelve adapters.
13. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, further comprising: a second cassette tray installed within the chassis along a same row as the first cassette tray, the second cassette tray configured to translate within the fiber enclosure and hold a second fiber cassette; and the second fiber cassette comprising: a body including a top cover, a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, a rear face, and a front face; and wherein the front face includes a plurality of openings configured to receive more than twelve adapters.
14. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, wherein the plurality of openings on the front face of the first fiber cassette includes 13 openings for installing 13 duplex LC adapters.
15. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, wherein the plurality of openings on the front face of the first fiber cassette includes 13 openings for installing 13 duplex adapters.
16. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, wherein each opening on the front face of the first fiber cassette has a width that is between 1-10% wider than a width of a duplex LC adapter to be installed into the opening.
17. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, wherein the first fiber cassette is a double wide cassette.
18. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, wherein the plurality of openings on the front face of the first fiber cassette includes 13 openings for installing 13 duplex LC adapters; and wherein the first fiber cassette enables up to 156 fiber connections per 1 RU space.
19. The fiber enclosure of claim 12, the first fiber cassette further comprising: a divider wall positioned between adjacent openings in the plurality of openings on the front face of the first fiber cassette.
20. The fiber enclosure of claim 19, wherein a front of the divider wall is recessed behind a plane of the front face of the first fiber cassette.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] With the additional space found on the front face 35 of the cassette 100, different combinations of adapter types may also be implemented to achieve greater connector density within the cassette 100, which in turn may result in greater than 144 fiber connector density per the 1 RU space provided by the enclosure 200. For example, according to some embodiments, an opening may be formed on the front face 35 so that instead of adding the additional duplex LC adapter 10, a single LC adapter may be installed instead. According to some embodiments, instead of adding the additional duplex LC adapter 10, an MPO adapter, a CS adapter, an SN adapter, or other known connector type adapter may be installed instead to achieve different connector densities.
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[0019] The cassette 100 is shown to include a housing body 30 comprising a top cover 31, a side wall 32 at two opposing sides, the front face 35, the rear face 36, and a bottom floor (not illustrated) that is opposite the top cover 31. The cassette 100 also includes a rear post 34 for abutting against a rear stop located at a rear end of the enclosure 200 that prevents the cassette 100 from extending out through a rear opening in the enclosure 200, as well as a release latch 37 for use when removing the cassette 100 via a rear opening of the enclosure 200. The cassette also includes a front post 33 that acts to abut against a front stop located at a front end of the enclosure 200 that prevents the cassette 100 from extending out through a front opening in the enclosure 200.
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[0024] According to some embodiments, the cassette 100 is intended to be installed into the cable management systems, enclosures, and racks described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,690,065, issued Jun. 27, 2017, U.S. Pat. No. 10,215,944, issued Feb. 26, 2019, and U.S. Pat. No. 11,048,055, issued Jun. 29, 2021, the entirety of all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
[0025] As is readily apparent from the foregoing, various non-limiting embodiments of a high-density fiber optic cassette and enclosure have been described. While various embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, they are exemplary only and it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all those possible. Instead, the words used herein are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.