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Timestamp: 2018-02-24 02:54:09
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US20100215330A1 - Holding Device for a Cable or an Assembly for Use With a Cable - Google Patents
Holding Device for a Cable or an Assembly for Use With a Cable
US20100215330A1
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US9059578B2 (en )
Bartlomiej Sokolowski
Przemyslaw Karolak
Grzegorz Sek
A holding device for a cable or an assembly like a trunk or furcation adapter for use with a cable, comprising: a cradle part adapted to hold the cable or the assembly for use with a cable; and a cover part to be mounted to a supporting structure, especially to a wall of a distribution device; whereby said cradle part when combined with said cover part can be rotated with respect to said cover part.
This application claims the benefit of EP Application No. 09002547.9 filed Feb. 24, 2009, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present patent application relates to a holding device for a cable or an assembly like a trunk or furcation adapter for use with a cable.
In fiber optic communications networks, various types of holding devices are used to fasten a fiber optic cable or an assembly like a trunk or furcation adapter for use with a fiber optic cable to a supporting structure. The holding device can be mounted to the supporting structure, e.g. to a wall of a fiber optic distribution device like a connector housing, using some type of mounting means. When the holding device is mounted to a supporting structure there is no possibility for a revolution or rotation between the fiber optic cable and the supporting structure. Because of this, there is the risk of the optical fibers of the fiber optic cable being highly stressed or sustaining high tensions.
Against this background, a novel holding device for a cable or an assembly for use with a cable is provided reducing the risk of high stress and tensions in the cable.
This problem is solved by a holding device for a cable or an assembly for use with a cable according to claim 1. The holding device for a cable or an assembly for use with a cable comprises a cradle part adapted to hold the cable or the assembly for use with a cable; and a cover part to be mounted to a supporting structure, especially to a wall of a distribution device; whereby said cradle part when combined with said cover part can be rotated with respect to said cover part.
The holding device according to claim 1 allows a revolution or rotation between the cable and the supporting structure and reduces the risk of stress and tensions in the cable, especially in optical fibers of a fiber optic cable.
Preferred embodiments of the holding device are given in the dependent claims and the description below. Exemplary embodiments will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a holding device for a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with a fiber optic cable;
FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the holding device according to FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a cradle part of a second embodiment of a holding device;
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a cover part for the cradle part according to FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a cradle part of a third embodiment of a holding device; and
FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a cover part for the cradle part according to FIG. 5.
FIGS. 1, 2 show a first preferred embodiment of a holding device 10 for a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with a fiber optic cable. Preferably, the holding device 10 holds a trunk or furcation adapter for use with a fiber optic cable (not shown).
The holding device 10 comprises a cradle part 11 to be mounted to the fiber optic cable or the assembly for use with the fiber optic cable and a cover part 12 to be mounted to a supporting structure (not shown), especially to a wall of a fiber optic distribution device like a distribution cabinet.
Said cradle part 11 when combined with said cover part 12 can be rotated with respect to said cover part 12. This allows a revolution or rotation between the fiber optic cable and the supporting structure when the holding device 10 receiving the fiber optic cable or the assembly for use with to the cable is mounted to the supporting structure.
The cradle part 11 of the holding device 10 comprises a cylindrically shaped outer wall 13. Said outer wall 13 of said cradle part 11 comprises a hinge 14 for pivoting a section 15 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13 against the other section 16 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13 in order to open or close an interior 17 of the cradle part 11.
A fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with the fiber optic cable can be inserted into said interior 17 of the cradle part 11 in radial direction of the cradle part 11 or its outer wall 13 when said interior 17 of the cradle part 11 is opened by said pivotable section 15 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13. The interior 17 of the cradle part 11 is defined by inner walls 18 of the cradle part 11 and has preferably a rectangular shape, although the cradle part 11 may be any shape.
The cover part 12 of the holding device 10 comprises also a cylindrically shaped outer wall 19. Said outer wall 19 of said cover part 12 comprises a hinge 20 for pivoting a section 21 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19 against the other section 22 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19 in order to open or close an interior 23 of the cover part 12. The interior 23 of the cover part 12 is defined by said outer wall 19 of and has a circular shape.
Said cradle part 11 of the holding device 10 can be inserted into said interior 23 of the cover part 12 of the holding device 10 in radial direction of the cover part 12 or its outer wall 19 when said interior of the cover part 12 is opened by said pivotable section 21 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19.
A locking device 24 formed by adjacent protrusions of the sections 21, 22 of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19 allows for locking the cover part 12 of the holding device 10, especially when the cradle part 11 having a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with a fiber optic cable is mounted into the interior 23 of the cover part 12.
The cradle part 11 of the holding device 10 comprises at least one arcuate shaped protrusion 25 extending outwardly from the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13. According to FIG. 2, the cradle part 11 comprises two arcuate shaped protrusion 25. The or each arcuate shaped protrusion 25 of the cradle part 11 inserts into each one of the slot like recesses 26 of the cover part 12 when the cradle part 11 is mounted into the interior 23 cover part 12. The slot like recesses 26 of the cover part 12 extend in circumferential direction of the cover part 12, namely in circumferential direction of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19.
The circumferential extension of the slot like recesses 26 define an angle sector which the cradle part 11 when combined with said cover part 12 can be rotated with respect to said cover part 11. This angle sector is preferably in the range of 90°. The circumferential extension of the slot like recesses 26 in circumferential direction of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 19 of the cover part 12 is of course larger than the circumferential extension of the arcuate shaped protrusion 25 in circumferential direction of the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13 of the cradle part 11.
The cylindrically shaped outer wall 19 of said cover part 12 is at least partly surrounding the cylindrically shaped outer wall 13 of said cradle part 11 when the cradle part 11 is combined with the cover part 12, namely mounted or inserted into the interior 23 of the cover part 12. Said cradle part 11 when combined with said cover part 12 can be rotated with respect to said cover part 12 around an axis running mostly in parallel to a longitudinal axis of said cylindrically shaped outer walls 13, 19.
The axis of rotation or revolution of the cradle part 11 with respect to said cover part 12 runs mostly in parallel to the linear axis of a fiber optic cable (not shown) attached to an assembly held by the holding device 10.
The cover part 12 of the holding device 10 comprises a recess 27 in which some type of mounting means may be inserted, whereby the cover part 12 and thereby the total holding device 10 can be mounted to a supporting structure through said component. US 2007/0047897 A1 shows such a component to be inserted into the recess 27 of the cover part 12 of the holding device 10 for mounting the holding device 10 to a supporting structure. It should be understood, though, that any type or form of mounting means may be used.
FIGS. 3, 4 show a second preferred embodiment of a holding device for a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with a fiber optic cable. Similar to the holding device of FIGS. 1 and 2, the holding device of FIGS. 3 and 4 comprises a cradle part 11 and a cover part 12, whereby the same reference signs are used for the embodiments of FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, 4 in order to avoid unnecessary replications.
According the embodiment of FIGS. 3 and 4, the cradle part 11 comprises a cylinder segmental shaped outer wall 13 being open at a defined position in order to insert a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with the fiber optic cable into the interior 17 of the cradle part 11 in radial direction of the cradle part 11. According the embodiment of FIGS. 3 and 4, a component 28 for mounting said cover part 12 to said supporting structure is an integral element of said cover part 12.
FIGS. 5, 6 show a third preferred embodiment of a holding device for a fiber optic cable or an assembly for use with a fiber optic cable. Similar to the holding device of FIGS. 1 and 2, the holding device of FIGS. 5 and 6 comprises a cradle part 11 and a cover part 12, whereby the same reference signs are used for the embodiments of FIGS. 1, 2 and 5, 6 in order to avoid unnecessary replications.
According the embodiment of FIGS. 5 and 6, the cradle part 11 is an integral element of an assembly 29 for use with a fiber optic cable. The assembly 29 is a trunk or furcation adapter. The outer wall 13 of the cradle part 11 is cylindrically shaped. According the embodiment of FIGS. 5 and 6, a component 28 for mounting said cover part 12 to said supporting structure is an integral element of said cover part 12.
The holding device can be used for all types of cables like fiber optic cables, copper cables and hybrid cables.
1. A holding device for a cable or an assembly for use with a cable, comprising:
a cover part mountable to a supporting structure;
a cradle part adapted to hold a cable or an assembly for use with a cable, wherein the cradle part is rotatably mountable to the cover part such that the cradle part is rotatable with respect to the cover part.
2. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cradle part is rotatable with respect to the cover part around an axis running mostly in parallel to the cable.
3. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cradle part comprises an arcuate shaped protrusion, and wherein the cover part comprises a slot like recess, and wherein the arcuate shaped protrusion of the cradle part inserts into a slot like recess of the cover part.
4. The holding device of claim 3, wherein the slot like recess of the cover part extends in a circumferential direction of the cover part.
5. The holding device of claim 4, wherein the circumferential extension of the slot like recess defines an angle sector within which the cradle part is rotatable with respect to said cover part.
6. The holding device of claim 3, wherein the arcuate shaped protrusion comprises a plurality of arcuate shaped protrusions and wherein the slot like recess comprises a plurality of slot like recesses, and wherein one of the plurality of arcuate shaped protrusions inserts into one of the plurality of slot like recesses.
7. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cradle part and the cover part each comprises at least a partially cylindrically shaped outer wall, wherein the outer wall of the cover part is at least partly surrounding the outer wall of the cradle part, and wherein the cradle part when rotatably mounted to the cover part is rotatable with respect to the cover part around an axis running mostly in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the outer walls.
8. The holding device of claim 7, wherein the outer wall of the cradle part comprises a hinge for pivoting a section of the outer wall of the cradle part on another section of the outer wall of the cradle part in order to open or close an interior of the cradle part, allowing the cable to be inserted into the interior of the cradle part in a radial direction when the interior of the cradle part is opened.
9. The holding device of claim 7, wherein the outer wall of the cover part comprises a hinge for pivoting a section of the outer wall on another section of the outer wall in order to open or close an interior of the cover part, allowing the cradle part to be inserted into the interior of the cover part in a radial direction when the interior of the cover part is opened.
10. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cradle part is mountable to the cable or the assembly for use with the cable.
11. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cradle part is an integral element of the assembly for use with a cable.
12. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the cover part comprises a recess for inserting a component, wherein the cover part is mountable to a supporting structure using the component.
13. The holding device as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein cover part comprises a component for mounting the cover part to a supporting structure.
14. The holding device as claimed in one of claim 13, wherein the component is an integral element of the cover part.
15. The holding device as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein the assembly for use with the cable is a trunk.
16. The holding device as claimed in one of claim 1, wherein the assembly for use with the cable is a furcation adapter.
17. A holding device for a cable or an assembly for use with a cable, comprising:
a cover part mountable to a supporting structure, the cover part having a first section and a second section, wherein the second section is connected to the first section by a hinge, wherein the cradle part is opened and closed by pivoting the second section on the hinge; and
a cradle part adapted to hold a cable or an assembly for use with a cable, wherein the cradle part is insertable in the cover part when the cover part is opened, and wherein the cradle part is rotatable with respect to the cover part.
18. The holding device of claim 17, wherein the cradle part is rotatable with respect to the cover part around an axis running mostly in parallel to the cable.
19. The holding device of claim 17, wherein the cradle part and the cover part each comprises at least a partially cylindrically shaped outer wall, wherein the outer wall of the cover part is at least partly surrounding the outer wall of the cradle part, and wherein the cradle part when inserted in the cover part is rotatable with respect to the cover part around an axis running mostly in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the outer walls.
20. The holding device of claim 19, wherein the outer wall of the cradle part comprises a first cradle part section and a second cradle part section wherein the first cradle part section and the second cradle part section are connected by a hinge for pivoting the first cradle part section on the second cradle part section to open and close an interior of the cradle part, allowing the cable to be inserted into the interior of the cradle part in a radial direction when the interior of the cradle part is opened.
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