OPTICAL TERMINATION MODULE, OPTICAL TERMINATION ASSEMBLY WITH SAID OPTICAL TERMINATION MODULE AND ELECTRIC CABINET WITH SAID OPTICAL TERMINATION MODULE
20170343761 · 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/3897
PHYSICS
G02B6/4446
PHYSICS
G02B6/4455
PHYSICS
G02B6/475
PHYSICS
G02B6/44
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An optical termination module (50) comprises a fixed part (60) to be attached to a mounting member (108) of an electric cabinet (100) and a movable part (70) rotatably attached to the fixed part (60) to move relative to the fixed part (60) about a rotation axis (X-X) between a first position and a second position. The fixed part (60) has a bottom surface (61a) with an inlet opening (61b) configured to receive an optical drop cable (1) and the movable part (70) has a bottom surface (71a) with one or more outlet openings (71b) configured to receive respective one or more optical customer cables (5).
Claims
1. An optical termination module comprising: a fixed part configured to be attached to a mounting member of an electric cabinet, a movable part rotatably attached to said fixed part to move relative to said fixed part about a rotation axis between a first position and a second position, wherein said fixed part comprises an inlet opening configured to receive an optical drop cable, and said movable part comprises one or more outlet openings configured to receive respective one or more optical customer cables.
2. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein: said inlet opening has an inlet axis, each outlet opening has a respective outlet axis, in said first position, said inlet axis is parallel to each outlet axis, in said second position, each outlet axis is inclined relative to said inlet axis.
3. The optical termination module according to claim 2, wherein said rotation axis extends perpendicularly to said inlet axis and outlet axes.
4. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein: in said first position, a bottom surface of the fixed part and a bottom surface of the movable part lay on a same plane or on parallel planes, in said second position, the bottom surface of the fixed part is inclined relative to the bottom surface of the movable part.
5. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein said rotation axis is arranged at an end portion of said fixed part and at an end portion of said movable part.
6. The optical termination module according to claim 5, wherein said end portion of said fixed part and said end portion of said movable part are top end portions of said fixed part and said movable part.
7. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein: said movable part comprises one or more seats, each seat is arranged proximate to a respective outlet opening and is configured to receive a pre-connectorized optical connector of an optical fiber of an optical drop cable for optically connecting said optical fiber with a respective optical customer cable.
8. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein: said fixed part has a rear portion configured to face a mounting member and an opposite front portion facing said movable part, said rear portion of the fixed part comprises an attachment member for attaching said fixed part to said mounting member.
9. The optical termination module according to claim 1, comprising a fiber storage member arranged inside between said movable part and said fixed part and configured to storage slack of fibers of an optical drop cable.
10. The optical termination module according to claim 9, wherein said fiber storage member is attached to said movable part.
11. The optical termination module according to claim 1, wherein: said inlet opening is formed in a bottom surface of said fixed part, said one or more outlet openings are formed in a bottom surface of said movable part.
12. An optical termination assembly comprising: an optical drop cable comprising one or more optical fibers terminated with corresponding pre-connectorized optical connectors, an optical termination module housing an end portion of said optical drop cable, wherein: said optical termination module comprises a fixed part configured to be attached to a mounting member of an electric cabinet, a movable part rotatably attached to said fixed part to move relative to said fixed part about a rotation axis between a first position and a second position, wherein: said fixed part comprises an inlet opening receiving said optical drop cable, said movable part comprises one or more outlet openings configured to receive respective one or more optical customer cables, said optical drop cable enters said fixed part through said inlet opening, runs through the fixed part and the movable part and terminates with said preconnectorized optical connectors arranged at said one or more outlet openings of the movable part for optically connecting said one or more optical fibers of the optical drop cable with respective one or more optical customer cables.
13. The optical termination assembly according to claim 12, wherein: said inlet opening has an inlet axis, each outlet opening has a respective outlet axis, in said first position, said inlet axis is parallel to each outlet axis, in said second position, each outlet axis is inclined relative to said inlet axis.
14. The optical termination assembly according to claim 13, wherein said rotation axis extends perpendicularly to said inlet axis and outlet axes.
15. The optical termination assembly according to claim 12, wherein: in said first position, a bottom surface of the fixed part and a bottom surface of the movable part lay on a same plane or on parallel planes, in said second position, the bottom surface of the fixed part is inclined relative to the bottom surface of the movable part.
16. The optical termination assembly according to claim 12, wherein said rotation axis is arranged at an end portion of said fixed part and at an end portion of said movable part.
17. The optical termination assembly according to claim 16, wherein said end portion of said fixed part and said end portion of said movable part are top end portions of said fixed part and said movable part.
18. The optical termination module according to claim 12, wherein: said movable part comprises one or more seats, each seat is arranged proximate to a respective outlet opening and is configured to receive a pre-connectorized optical connector of an optical fiber of an optical drop cable for optically connecting said optical fiber with a respective optical customer cable.
19. The optical termination assembly according to claim 12, wherein: said fixed part has a rear portion configured to face a mounting member and an opposite front portion facing said movable part, said rear portion of the fixed part comprises an attachment member for attaching said fixed part to said mounting member.
20. The optical termination assembly according to claim 12, comprising a fiber storage member arranged inside between said movable part and said fixed part and configured to storage slack of fibers of an optical drop cable.
21. The optical termination assembly according to claim 20, wherein said fiber storage member is attached to said movable part.
22. The optical termination assembly according to claim 21, wherein: said inlet opening is formed in a bottom surface of said fixed part, said one or more outlet openings are formed in a bottom surface of said movable part.
23. An electric cabinet comprising: a wall, a mounting member fixed to said wall, an electric equipment attached to said mounting member, an optical termination module according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The present invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some embodiments of the invention are shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] For the purposes of the present description and claims an optical cable is deemed to be an optical cable comprising one or more optical fibers, possibly arranged inside one or more buffer tubes, an outer sheath and, optionally, one or more strength members.
[0051] An optical fiber typically comprises an optical waveguide, constituted by an optically transmissive core, surrounded by a cladding. The optical waveguide is preferably covered by at least one protective coating layer (“coating”). Typically two protective coating layers are present: the first coating layer (“primary coating”) is in direct contact with the optical waveguide, while the second coating layer (“secondary coating”) covers the primary coating. In addition, a buffer layer may cover each optical fiber, the buffer layer may be substantially in contact with the secondary coating (“tight buffer”) or it may consist of a small tube of inner diameter somehow larger than the outer diameter of the secondary coating (“loose buffer”).
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[0053] The enclosure 101 may be mounted on a wall (or lay on a floor) and comprises a bottom wall 104, two lateral walls 105, a rear wall 106 and a top wall 107. The bottom wall 104 (or the rear wall 106) has a bottom access opening 104a for passage of cables, preferably optical cables and electric cables.
[0054] The rear wall 106 has an inner surface 106a facing inside the enclosure 101. A plurality of mounting members 108 are fixed to the inner surface 106a of the rear wall 106. Preferably, the mounting members 108 are metal rails, more preferably DIN rails.
[0055] The electric cabinet 100 comprises one or more electric equipment 109 attached to the mounting members 108 and one or more optical termination assemblies 10, each optical termination assembly 10 comprising an optical drop cable 1 and an optical termination module 50.
[0056] The electric equipment 109 may be electric switches and/or electric circuit breakers.
[0057] The optical drop cable 1 may comprise one or more optical fibers 3. Each optical fiber 3 comprises at one end a pre-connectorized optical connector 4 (for example a standard SC connector), that is factory assembled. In the example of
[0058] The optical termination module 50 houses the end portion of the optical drop cable 1 and is configured for optically connecting the optical fibers 3 of the optical drop cable 1, through respective optical adapters 6, with respective optical customer cables 5.
[0059] The optical termination module 50 comprises a fixed part 60 and a movable part 70.
[0060] The fixed part 60 is configured to be attached to a mounting member 108 of the electric cabinet 100.
[0061] Preferably, the fixed part 60 comprises a bottom wall 61, two parallel lateral walls 62, a rear wall 63 and a top wall 64 delimiting a first seat 65. The bottom wall 61 has a bottom surface 61a with an inlet opening 61b receiving the optical drop cable 1 passing through said inlet opening 61b. The inlet opening 61b has an inlet axis A-A orthogonal to the plane defined by the inlet opening 61b.
[0062] According to one embodiment, the rear wall 63 of the fixed part 60 comprises an attachment member 66 for attaching the fixed part 60 to the mounting member 108. Preferably, the attachment member 66 is configured to attach the fixed part 60 to a DIN rail. In the example, the attachment member 66 comprises a recess 66a and an elastic hook 66b for snap attachment of the first 60 to the DIN rail.
[0063] The movable part 70 is rotatably attached to the fixed part 60 to move relative to the fixed part 60 about a rotation axis X-X between a first position and a second position.
[0064] According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the fixed part 60 has two openings 67 faced between them and the movable part 70 has two pins 77. Each pin 77 extends along the rotation axis X-X and is mounted in a respective opening 67 for allowing rotation of the movable part 70 relative to the fixed part 60 about the rotation axis X-X.
[0065] Preferably, the movable part 70 comprises a bottom wall 71, two parallel lateral walls 72 and a front wall 73 delimiting a second seat 75. The bottom wall 71 has a bottom surface 71a with outlet openings 71b configured to receive respective optical customer cables 5. Each outlet opening 71b has a respective outlet axis, each indicated with B-B in the figures. Advantageously, with this arrangement, an operator may allow to an customer to connect its optical customer cable 5 (for example the cable of its modem) to the optical drop cable 1 in a simple and fast manner by rotating the movable part 70 relative to the fixed part 60 up to an angle sufficient for the customer to easily access the bottom surface 71a of the optical module 50. Afterwards, the customer moves the movable part 70 back to the first position in which the optical drop cable 1 and the optical customer cables 5 enter and exits from the bottom surfaces 61a and 71a of the first and movable parts 60, 70 respectively thereby reducing the possibility that the cables 1,5 entangle mutually and with electrical cables of electric equipment arranged adjacent on the same mounting member 108 in the electrical cabinet 100.
[0066] The optical drop cable 1 enters the fixed part 60 through the inlet opening 61b, runs through the fixed part 60 and the movable part 70 and terminates with the pre-connectorized optical connectors 4 arranged at the outlet openings 71b of the movable part 70 for optically connecting the optical fibers 3 of the optical drop cable 1 with respective optical customer cables 5.
[0067] The first seat 65 and the second seat 75 house respectively a first portion 2a and a second portion 2b of the end portion 2 of the optical drop cable 1. The second portion 2b of the end portion 2 comprises the optical fibers 3 with the pre-connectorized optical connectors 4.
[0068] According to a first embodiment, in the first position, the inlet axis A is parallel to each outlet axis B and in the second position each outlet axis B is inclined relative to the inlet axis A at a second angle.
[0069] According to a second embodiment, in the first position, the inlet axis A is inclined relative to each outlet axis B at a first angle and in the second position each outlet axis B is inclined relative to the inlet axis A at a second angle greater than the first angle.
[0070] Preferably, the second angle between the inlet axis A and the outlet axes B in the second position ranges between 30° and 150°. More preferably, the angle second between the inlet axis A and the outlet axes B in the second position ranges between 60° and 150°.
[0071] Preferably, in the first position, the fixed part 60 and the movable part 70 are mutually positioned such that the bottom wall 61 is adjacent to the bottom wall 71 and the lateral walls 62 are adjacent to the lateral walls 72. In the first position, the front wall 73, the rear wall 63 and the top wall 64 with the bottom walls 61,71 and the lateral walls 62,72 delimit the first seat 65 and the second seat 75.
[0072] Preferably, in the first position, the bottom surface 61a of the fixed part 60 and the bottom surface 71a of the movable part 70 lay on a same plane or on parallel planes. In the second position, the bottom surface 61 of the fixed part 60 is inclined relative to the bottom surface 71a of the movable part 70.
[0073] According to one embodiment, the rotation axis X-X extends perpendicularly to the inlet axis A and outlet axes B. Preferably, the rotation axis X-X is parallel to the mounting member 108. Advantageously, the rotation axis X-X is arranged at an end portion 60a of the fixed part 60 and at an end portion 70a of the movable part 70. According to one embodiment, the end portion 60a of the fixed part 60 and the end portion 70a of the movable part 70 are top end portions. This allows the bottom surface 71a of the movable part 70 to move away from the bottom surface 61a of the fixed part 60 making easier for the customer to access to the openings 71b of the movable part 70 and connect the customer cables 5 to the movable part 70.
[0074] In the example of
[0075] According to one embodiment as shown in the example of
[0076] According to one embodiment, locking members 90 are provided for locking the fixed part 60 with the movable part 70 in the first position (as shown in the example of
[0077] Preferably, as shown in the example of
[0078] According to one embodiment, the fiber storage member 80 comprises an attachment portion 81 for removably attach the fiber storage member 80 to the movable part 70 and a fiber storage portion 82 configured to receive and retain slack of the optical fibers 3. Preferably, the fiber storage portion 82 has a circular shape to allow the fibers to be rolled up.
[0079] According to one embodiment not shown in the figures, the optical termination module 50 can comprises an optical passive module as a fibre splice, an optical splitter or the like. Generally, a splitter receives a single optical fiber at one end and two or more optical fibers at the opposite end. A splice receives a single optical fiber at one end and a single optical fiber at the opposite end. The optical passive module can be accommodated in the first seat 65 or in the second seat 75 or alternatively can be fixed to the fiber storage member 80. For example, the first portion 2a of the optical drop cable 1 can be connected to an optical passive module and then the latter connected to the second portion 2b of the end portion 2 of the optical drop cable 1. In this way, it is possible to manage connection of the drop cable with an optical fiber directly on field.