A breakout assembly in accordance with one aspect of the invention includes a housing including a tubular body defining a passage extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the body. An interior surface of the body includes a plurality of longitudinal guides, the interior surface further including a stop. The tubular body defines a plurality of openings extending through the body on opposite sides of the stop. The breakout assembly further includes a cap which is slidably received within the body of the housing, wherein notches within the cap receive the guides of the housing, and wherein the cap is engageable with the stop. The cap defines a plurality of internal openings extending through the cap. A multi-fiber cable can be received within the body from one end, and a plurality of breakout tubings are received within the body of the opposite end. The multi-fiber cable includes a breakout end terminating within the tubular body wherein a plurality of the broken out fibers pass through the cap, and into the breakout tubings. In one preferred embodiment, epoxy is placed within the tubular body, on opposite sides of the cap.
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1. A fiber breakout assembly comprising:
a housing including a tubular body defining a passage extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the tubular body, the housing defining a longitudinal axis extending parallel to the passage, the tubular body having an interior surface and an exterior surface;
the interior surface including a plurality of longitudinal guides extending from the second end of the tubular body;
the interior surface including a stop located between the first and second ends of the tubular body;
the tubular body defining a plurality of openings extending from the exterior surface to the interior surface;
a cap including a body having a first end, a second opposite end, and a side extending between the first and second ends of the cap;
the side defining a plurality of notches sized for mating engagement with the guides of the housing;
the body of the cap defining a plurality of internal openings extending from the first end of the cap to the second end of the cap;
wherein the cap is slidably received within the passage of the tubular body of the housing from the second end of the tubular body, wherein the notches of the cap receive the guides of the housing, wherein the cap is engageable with the stop to limit movement of the cap past the stop.
6. A fiber breakout assembly comprising:
a housing including a tubular body defining a passage extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the tubular body, the housing defining a longitudinal axis extending parallel to the passage, the tubular body having an interior surface and an exterior surface;
the interior surface including a plurality of longitudinal guides extending from the second end of the tubular body;
the interior surface including a stop located between the first and second ends of the tubular body;
the tubular body defining a plurality of openings extending from the exterior surface to the interior surface;
a cap including a body having a first end, a second opposite end, and a side extending between the first and second ends of the cap;
the side defining a plurality of notches sized for mating engagement with the guides of the housing;
the body of the cap defining a plurality of internal openings extending from the first end of the cap to the second end of the cap;
wherein the cap is slidably received within the passage of the tubular body of the housing from the second end of the tubular body, wherein the notches of the cap receive the guides of the housing, wherein the cap is engageable with the stop to limit movement of the cap past the stop;
a multi-fiber cable received within the passage from the first end of the tubular body;
a plurality of breakout tubings received within the passage from the second end of the tubular body;
the multi-fiber cable including a breakout end terminating within the passage wherein a plurality of broken out fibers pass through the cap and into the breakout tubings;
epoxy within the passage on opposite sides of the cap.
2. The assembly of
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/358,687, filed Jun. 25, 2010, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present inventions relates to cable breakout assembles.
A cable fanout or breakout assembly transitions from a cable including a single jacket around multiple fibers to breakouts of individual fibers or groups of fibers. Further improvements in this area are desired.
A breakout assembly in accordance with one aspect of the invention includes a housing including a tubular body defining a passage extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the body. An interior surface of the body includes a plurality of longitudinal guides, the interior surface further including an intermediate stop. The tubular body defines a plurality of openings extending through the body. The openings are positioned on opposite sides of the stop. The breakout assembly further includes a cap which is slidably received within the body of the housing, wherein mating guides on the cap receive the guides of the housing, and wherein the cap is engageable with the stop. The cap defines a plurality of internal openings extending through the cap.
A multi-fiber cable can be received within the body from one end, and a plurality of breakout tubings are received within the body from the opposite end. The multi-fiber cable includes a breakout end terminating within the body wherein a plurality of the broken out fibers pass through the cap, and into the breakout tubings. In one preferred embodiment, an epoxy is placed within the body, on opposite sides of the cap.
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Interior surface 22 of body 20 includes interior longitudinal guide structures 32 which include first guides 34 and second guides 36. A stop surface 40 is defined between first guides 34 and second guides 36. Second guides 36 are larger in shape than first guides 34. End 28 of housing 12 defines a reduced diameter at passage 38 relative to middle area 39 and end 30. A multi-fiber cable 200 enters at end 28, through passage 38. Individual breakout cables 220 exit at end 30. A plurality of openings 46 extend through a sidewall 42 of body 20, and allow for epoxy to be introduced to the interior of body 20. Wall surface 48 can be provided with a taper, such as 1°, that widens as surface 48 approaches end 30.
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Breakout tubings 216 are inserted through end 30 adjacent to openings 72 of cap 14. Strength members 218 of breakout tubings are pulled back and also reside within body 20 of housing 12. Once the cable is prepared as shown in
Example multi-fiber cables 200 can include 24, 12, 8, 6 or 4 fibers. Other cables can be used. In one example the fibers are 900 mm fibers. The breakout tubings 216 can be 1.7 mm or 2.0 mm Kevlar reinforced tubing. In the illustrated embodiments, the outer diameter of the breakout assembly including the heat shrink 240 is preferably less than or equal to 0.5 inches for cap 14. For cap 114 and the corresponding housing (including 24 holes 172), the outer diameter including the heat shrink is preferably less than or equal to 0.6 inches.
Various modifications and alterations of this disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure, and it should be understood that the inventive features are not to be unduly limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein.
Lu, Jing, Ahmed, Foad Abdulakdir Mohamed, Aviles, Carlos, Ruiz, Marcelo Enrique, Vazquez, Jacobo Eduardo, Navarro Valencia, Adrian
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