A communication patching system includes a platform configured to support a plurality of cables and a first panel pivotably mounted to the platform, the first panel having at least one holder for securing communications adapters to the first panel. A first set of communications adapters is connected to the platform, and a second set of communications adapters mounted in the at least one holder. The first panel is pivotable between a first position in which the second set of communications adapters is spaced from the first set of communications adapters by a first distance and a second position in which the second set of communications adapters is spaced from the first set of communications adapters by a second distance greater than the first distance.

Patent
   RE46780
Priority
Jun 08 2009
Filed
May 20 2016
Issued
Apr 10 2018
Expiry
Jun 04 2030
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
3
52
currently ok
1. A communication patching system comprising:
a platform configured to support a plurality of cables, the platform including a bottom and spaced apart first and second sidewalls that extend upward from said bottom;
a first holder connected to said platform and configured to hold a first row of communications adapters;
a first set of communications adapters mounted to said first holder;
a second holder configured to hold a second row of communications adapters on top of said first holder;
a second set of communications adapters mounted to said second holder;
a first pivot directly pivotably attaching said second holder to said first sidewall of said platform;
a second pivot directly pivotably attaching said second holder to said second sidewall of said platform, wherein said first and second pivots define a pivot axis of said second holder, and wherein the pivot axis of said second holder passes through said first and second sidewalls above a plane of said bottom of said platform, such that said second holder can pivot from a first position to a second position and thereby said second row of communications adapters moves from a first position a first distance from said first row of communications adapters to a second position a second distance from said first row of communications adapters, said second distance being greater than said first distance; and
means for releasably holding said second row of communications adapters in said second position.
4. A communication patching system comprising:
a drawer having a bottom, a front portion, a rear portion, a first sidewall extending upward from said bottom, and a second sidewall, spaced from said first sidewall and extending upward from said bottom, wherein said first and second sidewalls reside in an area between said front portion of said drawer and said rear portion of said drawer;
a first panel attached to said first and second sidewalls of said drawer, said first panel having a front, a rear, a first side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, a second side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, and a first bulkhead configured to receive a first set of communications connectors;
a first pivot directly pivotably attaching said first side of said first panel to said first sidewall of said drawer;
a second pivot directly pivotably attaching said second side of said first panel to said second sidewall of said drawer, wherein said first and second pivots define a pivot axis of said first panel, and wherein the pivot axis of said first panel passes through said first and second sidewalls above a plane of said bottom of said drawer; and
a second bulkhead configured to receive a second set of communications connectors, wherein said second bulkhead is directly or indirectly connected to said drawer, wherein said first panel is pivotable along said pivot axis of said first panel via said first pivot and said second pivot between a first position and a second position, wherein said first bulkhead is spaced from said second bulkhead by a first distance when said first panel is in said first position, wherein said first bulkhead is raised above said second bulkhead and is spaced from said second bulkhead by a second distance when said first panel is in said second position, and wherein said second distance is greater than said first distance.
0. 21. A communication patching system comprising:
a drawer having a bottom, a front portion, a rear portion, a first sidewall extending upward from said bottom, and a second sidewall, spaced from said first sidewall and extending upward from said bottom, wherein said first and second sidewalls reside in an area between said front portion of said drawer and said rear portion of said drawer;
a first panel attached to said first and second sidewalls of said drawer, said first panel having a front, a rear, a first side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, a second side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, and a first bulkhead configured to receive a first set of communications connectors in the form of LC duplex adapters having a sc simplex adapter footprint;
a first pivot directly pivotably attaching said first side of said first panel to said first sidewall of said drawer;
a second pivot directly pivotably attaching said second side of said first panel to said second sidewall of said drawer, wherein said first and second pivots define a pivot axis of said first panel, and wherein the pivot axis of said first panel passes through said first and second sidewalls above a plane of said bottom of said drawer; and
a second bulkhead configured to receive a second set of communications connectors in the form of LC duplex adapters having a sc simplex adapter footprint, wherein said second bulkhead is directly or indirectly connected to said drawer, wherein said first panel is pivotable along said pivot axis of said first panel via said first pivot and said second pivot between a first position and a second position, wherein said first bulkhead is spaced from said second bulkhead by a first distance when said first panel is in said first position, wherein said first bulkhead is spaced from said second bulkhead by a second distance when said first panel is in said second position, and wherein said second distance is greater than said first distance.
18. A communication patching system comprising:
a drawer having a bottom, a front portion, a rear portion, a first sidewall extending upward from said bottom, and a second sidewall spaced from said first sidewall and extending upward from said bottom, wherein said first and second sidewalls reside in an area between said front portion of said drawer and said rear portion of said drawer;
a first panel attached to said first and second sidewalls of said drawer, said first panel having a front, a rear, a first side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, a second side residing in an area between said front of said first panel and said rear of said first panel, and a first bulkhead presenting first holders for a single layer of adapters;
a single layer of LC duplex adapters populated into said first holders, wherein each LC duplex adapter has a sc simplex adapter footprint;
optical fibers extending into backsides of said single layer of adapters on a backside of said bulkhead;
patch cords connected to front sides of said single layer of adapters on a front side of said first bulkhead;
a first pivot directly pivotably attaching said first side of said first panel to said first sidewall of said drawer;
a second pivot directly pivotably attaching said second side of said first panel to said second sidewall of said drawer, wherein said first and second pivots define a pivot axis of said first panel, and wherein the pivot axis of said first panel passes through said first and second sidewalls above a plane of said bottom of said drawer; and
a second bulkhead presenting second holders for a single layer of adapters, wherein said second bulkhead is directly or indirectly connected to said drawer,
wherein said first panel is pivotable along said pivot axis of said first panel via said first pivot and said second pivot between a first position and a second position, wherein said first bulkhead is spaced from said second bulkhead by a first distance when said first panel is in said first position, wherein said first bulkhead is spaced from said second bulkhead by a second distance when said first panel is in said second position, and wherein said second distance is greater than said first distance.
2. The communication patching system of claim 1, including a trough connected to said second holder, a first plurality of cables on said platform connected to a first side of said second set of communications adapters and a second plurality of cables on said trough connected to a second side of said second set of communications adapters.
3. The communication patching system of claim 1 wherein said means for moving said second row of communications adapters releasably holding said second row of communications adapters in said second position comprises:
said first pivot including a first key attached to said second holder, wherein said first key extends into a first keyhole in said first sidewall, and wherein said first keyhole includes a generally circular portion in which said first key can freely rotate, and
said second pivot including a second key attached to said second holder, wherein said second key extends into a second keyhole in said second sidewall, and wherein said second keyhole includes a generally circular portion in which said second key can freely rotate.
5. The communication patching system of claim 4, further comprising:
a second panel attached to said first and second sidewalls of said drawer, said second panel having a front, a rear, a first side residing in an area between said front of said second panel and said rear of said second panel, a second side residing in an area between said front of said second panel and said rear of said second panel, and a third bulkhead configured to receive a third set of communications connectors, wherein said second panel overlies said first panel and is pivotable between a third position and a fourth position.
6. The communication patching system of claim 5, wherein said first, second and third holders bulkheads form a stack when said first panel is in said first position and said third panel is in said third position.
7. The communication patching system of claim 6, further comprising:
a first stop for holding said first panel in said second position; and
a second stop for holding said second panel in said fourth position.
8. The communication patching system of claim 4, wherein said first pivot is located adjacent to said rear of said first panel and attached to said first sidewall of said drawer at a location between said front portion of said drawer and said rear portion of said drawer, and wherein said first sidewall is located at a first side edge of said bottom of said drawer.
9. The communication patching system of claim 8, wherein said first pivot includes a pin extending into a first opening in said first sidewall of said drawer, and wherein said first pivot includes a pull which allows for retraction of said pin from said first opening in said first sidewall of said drawer so that said first panel may be removed from said drawer.
10. The communication patching system of claim 8, wherein said first pivot includes a first key which extends into a first keyhole in said first sidewall of said drawer, and wherein said first keyhole includes a generally circular portion in which said first key can freely rotate, and wherein said second pivot includes a second key which extends into a second keyhole in said second sidewall of said drawer, and wherein said second keyhole includes a generally circular portion in which said second key can freely rotate.
11. The communication patching system of claim 10, wherein said first keyhole include a first linear portion, wherein said first key may be inserted into said first linear portion in which said first key may not freely rotate, wherein said second keyhole include a second linear portion, wherein said second key may be inserted into said second linear portion in which said second key may not freely rotate, and wherein when said first and second keys are in said first and second linear portions, said first panel is stopped in said second position.
12. The communication patching system of claim 4, further comprising:
a stop for holding said first panel in said second position.
13. The communication patching system of claim 12, wherein said stop includes a plunger attached to said first sidewall of said drawer and selectively extendable into a space beneath said first panel to support said first panel in said second position.
14. The communication patching system of claim 12, wherein said stop includes a moveable pin attached to said first panel and selectively extendable to a position outward of said first side of said first panel to engage said first sidewall of said drawer when said first panel is in said second position.
15. The communication patching system of claim 4, wherein said first bulkhead is configured to present the first set of communications connectors in a first row extending in a first direction, and wherein said pivot axis of said first panel is substantially parallel to said first direction.
16. The communication patching system of claim 15, wherein said second bulkhead is configured to present the second set of communications connectors in a second row extending in a second direction, and wherein said pivot axis of said first panel is substantially parallel to said second direction.
17. The communication patching system of claim 4, wherein said first bulkhead is configured to present the first set of communications connectors in only a first row.
19. The communication patching system of claim 18, further comprising:
a stop for holding said first panel in said second position.
20. The communication patching system of claim 18, further comprising:
a second panel attached to said first and second sidewalls of said drawer, said second panel having a front, a rear, a first side residing in an area between said front of said second panel and said rear of said second panel, a second side residing in an area between said front of said second panel and said rear of said second panel, and a third bulkhead presenting third holders for a single layer of adapters, wherein said second panel overlies said first panel and is pivotable between a third position and a fourth position;
a first stop for holding said first panel in said second position; and
a second stop for holding said second panel in said fourth position.
0. 22. The communication patching system of claim 21, wherein said patching system has a fiber port density of at least ninety-six (96) fibers per 1 U space.
0. 23. The communication patching system of claim 22, wherein the fiber port density is formed entirely by LC duplex adapters.
0. 24. The communication patching system of claim 22, wherein the fiber port density is one hundred forty-four (144) fibers per 1 U space.
0. 25. The communication patching system of claim 24, wherein the fiber port density is formed by seventy-two (72) LC duplex adapters.
0. 26. The communication patching system of claim 21, further comprising:
plural LC duplex adapters, each having a sc simplex adapter footprint, mounted to said first and second bulkheads;
optical fibers extending into backsides of said plural LC duplex adapters on backsides of said first and second bulkheads; and
patch cords connected to front sides of said LC duplex adapters on front sides of said first and second bulkheads.
0. 27. The communication patching system of claim 26, wherein said patching system has a fiber port density of at least ninety-six (96) fibers per 1 U space.
0. 28. The communication patching system of claim 27, wherein the fiber port density is one hundred forty-four (144) fibers per 1 U space.

first and second stops, like first plungers 32 and second plungers 34 which first and second plungers 32, 34 are shiftable between first and second positions relative to sidewalls 28. Shelf 10 will generally include a cover and a plurality of cables on tray bottom 24; the cover has been removed in the drawings for clarity, and the cables are also not illustrated in many drawing figures for the same reason.

A plurality of panels 36, one of which is illustrated apart from tray 20 in FIG. 3, are mounted to sidewalls 28. The panels 36 are substantially identical, and the same reference numerals will be used to identify equivalent portions of the three panels. These panels 36 may be referred to herein as a “bottom,” a “middle” and a “top” panel 36 based on their relationship to tray bottom 24, with the “bottom” panel 36 being the one closest to tray bottom 24. Each panel 36 includes first and second arms 38 and a bulkhead or holder 40 for a plurality of communications adapters 42 extending between the arms. The panels 36 may also include a floor 44 for supporting cables (not illustrated) near holder 40. First and second arms 38 overlie tray bottom 24, while the holder 40 is located generally above the end edge 26 of tray 20. A trough 46 extends from first and second arms 38 past end edge 26 and may include one or more fingers 48 or an optional cover (not illustrated) for securing cables (not illustrated) thereon.

The bottom panel 36 is supported by tray bottom 24 and may be fixed to the tray 20 or be pivotably mounted thereto. The middle panel 36 and top panel 36 are stacked above bottom panel 36 with the holders 40 of the three panels arranged in a vertical column. The first and second arms 38 of each of the middle and top panels 36 are pivotably connected to sidewalls 28 of trays 20 by a pivot pin 50, FIG. 3, on each of the first and second arms 38 which pivot pin 50 extends into a corresponding opening (not illustrated) in the sidewalls 28. Pivot pin 50 may be fixed or may be attached to a pull 52, illustrated in FIG. 3, which allows for the retraction of pivot pin 50 and the removal of the panel 36 from the tray. Middle panel 36 is connected to sidewalls 28 at a point between first plunger 32 and rear wall 30 of the tray 20. Top panel 36 is connected to sidewalls 28 at a point between second plunger 34 and rear wall 30 of the tray 20. These connection locations and the locations of the first and second plungers affect the positions of top and middle panels 36 discussed below.

FIG. 4 shows the bottom, middle and top panels 36 positioned in a stack with first plunger 32 and second plunger 34 in retracted positions. As illustrated in FIG. 5, top panel 36 may be pivoted away from middle panel 36 to a position above second plungers 34. Second plungers 34 may then be pressed inwardly over tray bottom 24 to extend beneath top panel 36 to support top panel 36 in a second or raised position when it is lowered onto the second plungers 34. In a similar manner, middle panel 36 may be pivoted away from bottom panel 36 to a position above first plungers 32. First plungers 32 may then be pressed inwardly over tray bottom 24 to extend beneath middle panel 36 to support middle panel 36 on the first plungers 32 when the middle panel 36 is lowered thereon. When the first plungers 32 are retracted, the middle panel 36 can be lowered toward or onto bottom panel 36, and when the second plungers 34 are retracted, the top panel 36 can be lowered toward or onto middle panel 36.

FIG. 6 illustrates a plurality of optical fibers 54 connected to communication adapters 42 on the side of communication adapters 42 facing tray rear wall 30 and a plurality of patch cords 56 connected to the opposite side of the communications adapters 42. As will be appreciated from FIG. 6, these patch cords are supported by troughs 46 and run along troughs 46 toward the side of the rack 16. FIG. 6 shows the middle panel 36 and top panel 36 in their raised positions, and in this configuration, a user can readily access the patch cords 56 and/or communications adapters 42 in each of the panels 36. When spaced in this manner, additional surface area is also exposed for labeling the individual communication adapters 42. When the panels 36 are lowered to the position illustrated in FIG. 1, the communications adapters 42 are located very close to one another. This relative proximity does not affect the operation of the communications adapters 42, but would make it difficult or impossible to inert or remove individual patch cords 56. By separating the middle and top panels 36, the communications adapters 42 become easier to access. Thus, FIG. 1 illustrates the high-density, space saving, configuration of the adapters when tray 20 is in the retracted or storage position in rack 16, and FIG. 2 illustrates the extended configuration of tray 20 in which the middle and upper panels 36 are pivoted away from the lower panel 36 to provide greater access to the communications adapters 42 when the tray 20 is pulled out of rack 16.

While a fixed bottom panel 36 is described above, bottom panel 36 could also be pivotably mounted to tray 20 for use in settings where the ability to move bottom panel 36 away from tray 20 could provide improved access to the communications adapters on bottom panel 36. Alternately, when there is no need to move the communication adapters 42 located beneath the middle panel 36, the communications adapters 42 could be mounted directly to tray 20 in the same location where the communication adapters 42 of bottom panel 36 would be found. However, the use of a non-pivoting bottom panel 36 allows for the use of a number of identical parts (the panels 36) for holding communication adapters 42 rather than providing an alternate holder on tray 20 for the communications adapters 42 and also makes the communications adapters 42 mounted in such a bottom panel 36 readily removable as a unit. In addition, the above embodiment includes three panels, each of which supports a single row of communication adapters. More or fewer panels could be used in situations where warranted, and each panel could be configured to hold more than one row of communication adapters 42 if the nature of the communications adapters used made this desirable. Furthermore, while three panels mounted above tray 20 are illustrated, the three panels could alternately be mounted beneath tray 20 so as to pivot downwardly when tray 20 is extended from rack 16, or a first panel 36 could be mounted above tray 20 so as to pivot upwardly while a second panel 36 could be mounted beneath tray 20 so as to pivot downwardly when the tray 20 is pulled out of rack 16.

A modification to top panel 36 is illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8 in which each of panel first and second arms 38 include a first or second stops, like first or second spring-biased retaining pin pins 58 adjacent to pivot pin 50. Retaining Each retaining pin 58 is biased toward the position illustrated in FIG. 7. To raise top panel 36, the first retaining pins 58 are retracted to allow the top panel to pivot away from the middle panel 36 and the first retaining pins 58 are then released. In this extended position, the first retaining pins 58 come to rest on top of tray sidewalls 28 to hold the top panel 36 in a raised position. The middle panel 36 is held in its raised position in a similar manner using its own second retaining pin pins (not illustrated).

A further arrangement for maintaining a given angular relationship between a plurality of panels 36 is illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10. In this embodiment, first and second arms 38 are provided with keys 60 which are received in keyholes 62 in a modified sidewall 28 of tray 20. Keyholes 62 include a generally circular portion 66 in which keys 60 can freely rotate and a linear portion 68. Keys 60 will align with linear portions 68 when a panel 36 is in a preselected, desired angular position and the keys 60 may then be inserted into linear portions 68. Keys 60 cannot rotate when located in linear portions 68 of the keyholes 62, and panels 36 are thus maintained in the desired angular position to access the adapters/jacks. Panels 36 may be returned to their storage positions by removing keys 60 from the linear portion 68 by pulling panels 36 away from the linear portions 68 and returning keys 60 to the circular portions wherein they can rotate.

The present invention has been described herein in terms of several embodiments. Additions and modifications to these embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art upon a reading of the foregoing description. It is intended that all such modifications and additions comprise a part of the present invention to the extent they fall within the scope of the several claims appended hereto.

Case, Richard L., Anderson, Timothy W.

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