ENCLOSURE BOX FOR FIBER OPTIC CABLE
20220365302 · 2022-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/475
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An enclosure box assembly for fiber optic cable includes an enclosure box, a backplate, a preterminated fiber optic drop cable preinstalled with the enclosure box, and a fiber optic adapter preinstalled with the enclosure box and optically connected with the fiber optic drop cable. The backplate includes a plurality of latches that are configured to interlock with a complementary latching structure on the enclosure box, and a plurality of slotted countersunk screw holes configured to receive screws for attaching the backplate to a support structure. The backplate includes a first exit opening through a middle portion of the backplate, a second exit opening at a top end of the backplate, and a third exit opening at a bottom end of the backplate.
Claims
1. An enclosure box assembly for fiber optic cable comprising: an enclosure box; a backplate; a preterminated fiber optic drop cable preinstalled with the enclosure box; and a fiber optic adapter preinstalled with the enclosure box and optically connected with the fiber optic drop cable, wherein the backplate includes a plurality of latches that are configured to interlock with a complementary latching structure on the enclosure box, wherein the backplate includes a plurality of slotted countersunk screw holes configured to receive screws for attaching the backplate to a support structure, wherein the backplate includes a first exit opening through a middle portion of the backplate, a second exit opening at a top end of the backplate, and a third exit opening at a bottom end of the backplate, wherein the enclosure box is configured to be coupled with the backplate without twisting or turning the enclosure box relative to the backplate to assemble the enclosure box assembly, wherein the latches and the complementary latching structure are configured to prevent the enclosure box from being removed from the backplate once attached thereto, and wherein the second and third exit openings permit a drop cable to be fed through one of the second and third exit openings between the enclosure box and the backplate when the enclosure is attached to the backplate and secured via the latches.
2. An enclosure box install kit comprising: a box containing a reel and the enclosure box assembly of claim 1; and a tray containing the enclosure box and the backplate, and wherein the fiber optic drop cable is wound on the reel.
3. The enclosure box install kit of claim 2, further comprising a cover configured to cover the tray to contain the enclosure box and the backplate in the tray.
4. An enclosure box assembly for fiber optic cable comprising: an enclosure box; a backplate; a preterminated fiber optic drop cable preinstalled with the enclosure box; and a fiber optic adapter preinstalled with the enclosure box and optically connected with the fiber optic drop cable, wherein the backplate is configured to be attached to a support structure, wherein the backplate includes a plurality of latches that are configured to interlock with a complementary latching structure on the enclosure box to secure the enclosure box to the backplate after the backplate is attached to the support structure, and wherein the backplate includes at least one exit opening configured to permit the drop cable to pass there through.
5. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure box is configured to be coupled with the backplate without twisting or turning the enclosure box relative to the backplate to assemble the enclosure box assembly.
6. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the latches are configured as cantilevered arms that extend from a front surface of the backplate and include a finger at the free end of the arms.
7. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the latches and the complementary latching structure are configured to prevent the enclosure box from being removed from the backplate once attached thereto.
8. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure box is a small customer terminal.
9. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the at least one opening permits a drop cable to pass between the enclosure box and the backplate when the enclosure is attached to the backplate and secured via the latches.
10. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure includes a front wall, a bottom wall, a top wall, two side walls, and a back wall.
11. The enclosure box assembly of claim 10, wherein the front wall, the bottom wall, the top wall, the two side walls, and the back wall are a monolithic structure of unitary construction such that the front wall is not removable from the walls.
12. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein the enclosure box includes first and second wrap guides arranged to direct slack of the fiber optic cable to follow an arcuate path that is greater than or equal to a minimum bend radius of the fiber optic cable.
13. The enclosure box assembly of claim 4, wherein a front surface of the backplate includes a pair of opposed contoured walls formed by raised ribs extending from the front surface of the backplate on opposite sides of a first opening of the at least one opening and extending from the top end of the backplate to the bottom end of the backplate.
14. The enclosure box assembly of claim 13, wherein the walls converge toward one another but are spaced apart from one another at the top end and the bottom end of the backplate to define two additional openings of the at least one opening.
15. An enclosure box install kit comprising: a box containing a reel and the enclosure box assembly of claim 4; and a tray containing the enclosure box and the backplate, wherein the fiber optic drop cable is wound on the reel.
16. The enclosure box install kit of claim 15, further comprising a cover configured to cover the tray to contain the enclosure box and the backplate in the tray.
17. An enclosure box assembly for fiber optic cable comprising: an enclosure box housing a preterminated fiber optic drop cable preinstalled with the enclosure box and a fiber optic adapter preinstalled within the enclosure box and optically connected with the fiber optic drop cable; and a backplate, wherein the enclosure box is configured to be fixedly coupled with the backplate after the backplate is attached to a support structure, and wherein the backplate includes at least one exit opening configured to permit the drop cable to be pass there through.
18. An enclosure box install kit comprising: a box containing a reel and the enclosure box assembly of claim 17; and a tray containing the enclosure box and the backplate, wherein the fiber optic drop cable is wound on the reel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0022] For a further understanding of the invention, reference will be made to the following detailed description of the invention which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawing and in which like numbers refer to like parts, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] As a preface to the detailed description, it should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include plural referents, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
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[0033] The backplate 120 includes an opening 134 through a middle portion of the backplate 120. The opening 134 is sufficiently sized to feed a drop cable through an opening in the wall behind the backplate 120 that is aligned with the opening 134. The front surface 128 of the backplate 120 includes a pair of opposed contoured walls 136 formed on opposite sides of the opening 134 and extending from a top end 140 of the backplate 120 to a bottom end 142 of the backplate 120. As shown, the walls 136 are spaced farthest apart from one another near in the middle of the backplate 120 and converge toward one another, but are spaced apart from one another at the top end 140 and the bottom end 142 of the backplate 120 to define a top exit opening 144 and a bottom exit opening 146. The walls 136 may be formed by raised ribs extending from the front surface 128 of the backplate 120. When the SCT 110 is attached to the backplate 120 and secured via the latches 122, the top and bottom exit openings 144, 146 permit a drop cable to be fed through either one the openings 144, 146 between the SCT 11 0 and the backplate 120.
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[0039] As discussed above, the SCT 110 includes the preinstalled and preterminated drop cable 190 and the adapter 192, and a remaining portion of the drop cable 190 that is not contained in the SCT 110 is wound on the reel 14. The adapter 192 (or plurality of adapters) may assist with maintaining the tray 18 in the cutout 16 during shipping and storage. When a technician is ready to install the SCT assembly 100, the reel 14 is removed from the box 12, and the tray 18 is removed from the cutout 16 in the reel 14. The cover 19, if present, is then removed from the tray 18. For example, in some aspects, the tray 18 may include folded-over flaps that form passages to receive the cover 19, and the cover 19 can be slidingly removed from the tray 18 to expose the backplate 120 and the SCT 110. The backplate 120 can be removed from the tray 18, as well as any screws and/or anchors that are provided with the install kit 10.
[0040] Because the drop cable 190 is preinstalled with the SCT 110, the portion of the drop cable 190 that is not contained in the SCT 110 extends through an opening 17 in the bottom of the tray 18 to the reel 14, where it is wound thereon. In order for the SCT 110 to be installed, the drop cable 190 has to freed from the tray 18 and the reel 14. For example, in some aspects, a slot 15 can be cut in the tray 18, as shown in
[0041] After the SCT 110 and the backplate 120 are removed from the tray 18 and the drop cable 190 is freed from the tray 18 and the reel 14, the drop cable 190 is paid out from the reel 14. That is, the drop cable 190 includes a second preterminated end (not shown) that is fed to a fiber distribution hub (FDH) where the drop cable 190 is optically connected to a fiber optic network. Then, the backplate 120 is mounted to a wall or other structure by screwing the screws 132 through the slotted countersunk screw holes 130 and to the wall or other structure, and the SCT 110 is attached to the backplate 120 by coupling the latches 122 with the complementary latching structure on the SCT 110.
[0042] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
[0043] Although several embodiments of the disclosure have been disclosed in the foregoing specification, it is understood by those skilled in the art that many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosure will come to mind to which the disclosure pertains, having the benefit of the teaching presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings. It is thus understood that the disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein above, and that many modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as well as in the claims which follow, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the present disclosure, nor the claims which follow.