AU2015221558B2 - System comprising a plurality of distribution devices and distribution device - Google Patents

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AU2015221558B2
AU2015221558B2 AU2015221558A AU2015221558A AU2015221558B2 AU 2015221558 B2 AU2015221558 B2 AU 2015221558B2 AU 2015221558 A AU2015221558 A AU 2015221558A AU 2015221558 A AU2015221558 A AU 2015221558A AU 2015221558 B2 AU2015221558 B2 AU 2015221558B2
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SYSTEM COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF DISTRIBUTION DEVICES AND DISTRIBUTION DEVICE A system of distribution devices used for handling data conductors or junctions between data conductors. The system includes first and second distribution devices which are located adjacent to each other. The first and second distribution devices include a housing having a housing lower part with a rear wall and side walls, and an alignment and connection feature on at least two mutually opposite side walls. The alignment and connection feature of the first distribution device engages with the alignment and connection feature of the second distribution device to align and toolessly connect the first distribution device and the second distribution device together.

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System Comprising a Plurality of Distribution Devices and 2015221558 04 Sep 2015
Distribution Device [0001] The present application is a divisional application from Australian Patent Application No. 2011241018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Related Applications [0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/407,713 filed on October 28, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0003] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/325,082 filed on April 16, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Background [0004] The present invention relates to a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices such as optical waveguide distribution devices, in particular comprising a plurality of wall-mounted distribution boards, for handling data conductors such as optical waveguides or junctions between data conductors. Furthermore, the invention relates to a distribution device.
[0005] When constructing optical waveguide cable networks, for example, optical waveguide distribution devices are required in order to ensure structured wiring. One demand placed on such optical waveguide distribution devices is a maximum possible number of optical waveguide distribution devices fitted with a high packing density and, at the same time, a low level of mechanical stress on the optical waveguides. Similar demands are placed on distribution devices for handling other data conductors.
[0006] DE 20 2007 000 556 U1 has disclosed an optical waveguide distribution device in the form of a wall-mounted distribution board and having a housing and assemblies arranged in the housing for handling optical waveguides. The housing of the optical waveguide distribution device known from this prior art has a modular design and has a plurality of basic modules which can be connected to one 1 2015221558 05 May 2017 another and which can be connected in a defined grid pattern in the horizontal direction and/or vertical direction in order to extend the dimensions of the housing of the optical waveguide distribution device. In this case, however, directly adjacent basic modules of the optical waveguide distribution device do not adjoin one another with the side walls thereof.
[0007] EP 2 060 942 A1 has likewise disclosed an optical waveguide distribution device with a housing and assemblies accommodated in the housing for handling, namely connecting and/or storing, optical waveguides. In accordance with this prior art, a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices can be connected to one another in order to form a system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices.
[0008] If the intention is for a plurality of distribution devices to be connected to one another to form a system of distribution devices, the correct alignment of the distribution devices to be connected to one another presents difficulties. This is a disadvantage.
[0009] The discussion of the background to the invention included herein including reference to documents, acts, materials, devices, articles and the like is included to explain the context of the present invention. This is not to be taken as an admission or a suggestion that any of the material referred to was published, known or part of the common general knowledge in Australia or in any other country as at the priority date of any of the claims.
Summary [0010] It would be desirable to provide a novel system comprising a plurality of distribution devices. According to embodiments of the invention, at least two mutually opposite side walls, which preferably run parallel to one another, of the housing of each distribution device have associated alignment and connection means in order to align in each case directly adjacent distribution devices with respect to one another in the horizontal direction and/or in the vertical direction via the alignment and connection means associated with the directly adjoining side walls of said distribution devices and to connect them to one another.
[0011] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system of distribution devices for handling data conductors or junctions between 2 2015221558 05 May 2017 data conductors, the system, comprising a plurality of distribution devices wherein each distribution device comprises, a housing having assemblies for connecting and/or storing data conductors, and at least two physically and functionally separate functional regions in the housing, wherein a first functional region of each distribution device provides for at least one or more of connecting and storing data conductors, a second functional region of each distribution device provides exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors; the plurality of the distribution devices are positioned next to each other or one above the other, namely in such a way that the second functional regions of one of the plurality of the distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other define a continuous cable guide channel which extends over the distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other, in order to transfer data cables between the distribution devices in the horizontal or vertical direction and in a manner physically separated from the first functional regions of the plurality of distribution devices; the first functional regions of the plurality of distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other are separated from one another by adjoining side walls of the housings, the first functional region and the second functional region of the housing of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices are separated from one another by a side wall of a housing lower part of the respective housing, and wherein the side walls of the housing lower part of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices have at least one aperture for transferring the data cables having the data conductors between the two functional regions.
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[0014] The present invention firstly proposes associating alignment and connection means with at least two mutually opposite side walls of the housing of each distribution device in a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices in order to align in each case directly adjacent distribution devices with one another in the horizontal direction and/or in the vertical direction via the alignment and connection means associated with the directly adjoining side walls of the distribution devices. 3 2015221558 05 May 2017 [0015] It is thus possible for a precise clearance to be adhered to both in the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction when a plurality of distribution devices are combined or arranged to form a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices.
[0016] Preferably, in each case directly adjacent distribution devices can be aligned with respect to one another in the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction via the alignment and connection means associated with the directly adjoining side walls of said distribution devices.
[0017] In accordance with an advantageous development of the invention, the alignment and connection means of directly adjoining side walls of directly adjacent distribution devices engage in one another in a form-fitting manner and are contoured in such a way that they can be brought out of engagement and into engagement exclusively in a direction which runs perpendicular to the rear walls of the housing lower parts.
[0018] The above contouring of the alignment and connection means in such a way as to enable said alignment and connection means to be brought out of engagement and into engagement exclusively in the direction running 4 perpendicular to the rear walls is particularly preferred. Thus, such a contouring of the alignment and connection means firstly enables a successive design of a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices by virtue of individual distribution devices being added successively. 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0019] Secondly, this contouring of the alignment and connection means enables individual distribution devices from an already constructed system comprising a plurality of distribution devices to be replaced individually. In this case, no access needs to be made to the other distribution devices in this system.
[0020] Preferably, cutouts are formed, as alignment and connection means, on at least one first side wall of the housing of each distribution device and projections are formed, as alignment and connection means, on at least one second side wall of the housing of each distribution device, which second side wall runs parallel to the respective first side wall, which cutouts and projections engage in one another in a form-fitting manner when directly adjacent distribution devices directly adjoin one another with a first side wall and a second side wall. The configuration of the alignment and connection means as cutouts and projections is particularly simple in design terms and enables the system comprising a plurality of distribution devices to be constructed without the aid of tools. It is possible by virtue of such alignment and connection means to construct the system comprising a plurality of distribution devices in the form of a puzzle.
[0021] In accordance with a further advantageous development of the invention, a common, cover-like housing upper part is associated with the housing lower parts of the housings of a plurality of distribution devices in order to close or cover jointly the respective housing lower parts, wherein at least one other housing lower part has associated with it either a separate or, together with at least one further other housing lower part, a common, cover-like housing upper part. By virtue of housing upper parts, which either jointly cover a plurality of housing lower parts of a plurality of distribution devices or separately or individually cover housing lower parts of distribution devices, regions can be defined in a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices which are accessible in different ways via the respective housing upper parts. 5
Brief Description of the Drawings 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0022] Preferred developments of the invention are given in the dependent claims and the description below. Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which: [0023] Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a distribution device in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention; [0024] Fig. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices shown in Fig. 1 in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment of the invention; [0025] Fig. 3 shows a detailed view of a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices in the form of optical waveguide distribution devices; [0026] Fig. 4 shows the detail IV in Fig. 3; [0027] Fig. 5 shows a schematic illustration of a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices in accordance with a further exemplary embodiment of the invention; and [0028] Fig. 6 shows a schematic illustration of a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices in accordance with a further exemplary embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description [0029] The invention relates to a system comprising a plurality of distribution devices, in particular comprising a plurality of distribution devices in the form of wall-mounted distribution boards. Furthermore, the invention relates to a distribution device as part of such a system. In the text which follows, the invention for the preferred application for optical waveguide distribution devices is described.
[0030] The basic design of optical waveguide distribution devices in the form of wall-mounted distribution boards is conventional to a person skilled in the relevant art. Thus, an optical waveguide distribution device has a housing, in which assemblies for handling, namely for connecting and/or storing, optical waveguides are accommodated. A housing of an optical waveguide distribution device has a housing lower part, or base, with a rear wall and side walls, wherein an interior defined by the housing lower part serves to accommodate the assemblies for connecting and/or storing optical waveguides and can be covered preferably by a cover-like housing upper part, or cover. 6 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0031] As regards the basic design of optical waveguide distribution devices in the form of wall-mounted distribution boards, reference is made to DE 20 2007 000 556 U1 and EP 2 060 942 A2, for example.
[0032] Fig. 2 shows a very schematized illustration of a system comprising two optical waveguide distribution devices 10, with one optical waveguide distribution device 10 being illustrated on its own in Fig. 1. Figs 1 and 2 show only the housing lower parts 11 of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10, said housing lower parts each having a rear wall 12 and side walls 13, 14, 15 and 16.
[0033] In order to precisely align the optical waveguide distribution devices 10 shown in Fig. 2 in the arrangement thereof so as to form the system comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices 10, in the exemplary embodiment shown in Fig. 1, alignment and connection means 17 and 18 are associated with the mutually opposite side walls 14 and 16 in order to align respectively directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 12 with one another in the horizontal direction and/or in the vertical direction, preferably both in the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction, via the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 associated with the directly adjoining side walls 14 and 16 of said optical waveguide distribution devices and to connect them to one another. This horizontal direction and vertical direction in which the directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 10 are aligned via their alignment and connection means 17, 18, run parallel to the rear walls 12 of the housing lower parts 11 of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10.
[0034] Thus, Fig. 2 shows the horizontal direction by virtue of an arrow 19 and the vertical direction by virtue of an arrow 20, with these two directions 19 and 20 running parallel to or in the plane of the rear walls 12 of the housing lower parts 11 of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10.
[0035] When two directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 10 are aligned with one another in the region of the adjoining side walls 14 and 16 via the alignment and connection means 17 and 18, the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 ensure the alignment of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10 in the horizontal direction 19 and vertical direction 20, with the result that the optical waveguide distribution devices 10 are aligned with one another in a defined grid 7 pattern and at a defined distance from one another in these directions 19 and 20 and are connected to one another. 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0036] In the exemplary embodiment shown in Figs 1 and 2, the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 are formed exclusively on two mutually opposite side walls 14 and 16, which run parallel to one another, of the housing lower parts 11 of the housings of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10. In this case, a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices 10 can then be aligned with one another in one direction next to one another or in the form of a row.
[0037] In contrast to this, Figs 5 and 6 show exemplary embodiments of the invention in which the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 are formed on all four side walls 13, 14, 15 and 16 of the housing lower parts 11 of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10, in which case a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices 10 can be aligned with one another in the form of an array, namely next to one another and one above the other or in the form of rows and in the form of columns. In this case, a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices 10 can then be aligned with one another so as to form a T-shaped or L-shaped or E-shaped pattern or so as to form another geometric, two-dimensional pattern.
[0038] The alignment and connection means 17 and 18 of directly adjoining optical waveguide distribution devices 10, which alignment and connection means 17 and 18 are associated with the side walls 14 and 16 or 13, 14, 15 and 16 of the optical waveguide distribution devices 10, engage in one another in a form-fitting manner in the fitted state.
[0039] In this case, the alignment and connection means of directly adjoining side walls 14 and 16 or 13 and 15 of directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 10 are contoured in such a way that, when said alignment and connection means are in a state in which they engage one in the other, said alignment and connection means can be brought out of engagement exclusively in a direction which runs perpendicular to the rear walls 12 of the housing lower parts 11 and therefore in a direction which runs perpendicular to the horizontal direction 19 and vertical direction 20. Likewise, for fitting purposes, the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 can be brought into engagement exclusively in this direction running perpendicular to the rear walls 12. These directions which run 8 perpendicular to the rear walls 12 of the housing lower parts 11 and in which the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 of directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 10 can be brought out of and into engagement run perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in Figs 1 and 2, i.e. out of or into the planes of the drawing. 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0040] In the preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention shown, the alignment and connection means 17 and 18 are in the form of cutouts and projections. Thus, the alignment and connection means 17 associated with the side walls 13 and 14 are in the form of cutouts and the alignment and connection means 18 associated with the side walls 15 and 16 are in the form of projections. When directly adjacent optical waveguide distribution devices 10 adjoin one another with side walls 14 and 16 or 13 and 15, the projections 18 engage in the cutouts 17, namely in a form-fitting manner, wherein said projections and cutouts can be brought into and out of engagement exclusively perpendicular to the rear wall 12, as has already been mentioned. As a result, a puzzle-like construction of a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices 10 to form a system according to the invention comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices is possible, and it is likewise possible with an already constructed system of a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices for individual optical waveguide distribution devices 10 to be replaced without access to other optical waveguide distribution devices 10.
[0041] In exemplary embodiments shown in Figs 1, 2 and 5, the projections 18 and cutouts 17 each have a dovetailed contour. Reference is made to the fact that other contours of the projections 18 and cutouts 17 are also possible. For example, Fig. 6 shows firstly projections 18 and cutouts 17 with T-shaped contours and secondly projections 18 and cutouts 17 with trapezoidal contours.
[0042] Figs 3 and 4 show a specific design embodiment of a system comprising two optical waveguide distribution devices 10 for the concept shown in figs 1 and 2, with fig. 3 also showing assemblies 21 for connecting and/or storing optical waveguides.
[0043] In accordance with a first advantageous development of the invention, a separate, cover-like housing upper part (not shown) is associated with each housing lower part 11 of each optical waveguide distribution device 10 of the 9 system according to the invention comprising a plurality of optical waveguide distribution devices in order then to cover and to close all of the housing lower parts 11 individually. 2015221558 04 Sep 2015 [0044] In accordance with another advantageous development of the invention, it is possible to cover and to close all of the housing lower parts 11 via a common, cover-like housing upper part, in which case all of the housing lower parts 11 are accessible jointly.
[0045] Particularly preferred is a configuration of the invention in which a plurality of housing lower parts 11 can be closed and covered via a common, cover-like housing upper part, and in which at least one further housing lower part 11 can be covered and closed either via a separate or, together with at least one further other housing lower part, via a common, cover-like housing upper part.
[0046] In this case, different housing lower parts 11 are then combined to form different groups, in which case the different groups are closed via common, coverlike housing upper parts. This then makes it possible for particularly flexible and individually configurable access to be made to groups of housing lower parts 11.
[0047] The invention is not restricted to the preferred application of optical waveguide distribution devices. Instead, the invention can also be used for other distribution devices for handling other data conductors than optical waveguides, for example for handling copper conductors.
[0048] Where the terms "comprise", "comprises", "comprised" or "comprising" are used in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereof. 10

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  1. The claims defining the invention are as follows:
    1. A system of distribution devices for handling data conductors or junctions between data conductors, the system, comprising: a plurality of distribution devices wherein each distribution device comprises, a housing having assemblies for connecting and/or storing data conductors, and at least two physically and functionally separate functional regions in the housing, wherein a first functional region of each distribution device provides for at least one or more of connecting and storing data conductors, a second functional region of each distribution device provides exclusively for guiding data cables having the data conductors; the plurality of the distribution devices are positioned next to each other or one above the other, namely in such a way that the second functional regions of one of the plurality of the distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other define a continuous cable guide channel which extends over the distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other, in order to transfer data cables between the distribution devices in the horizontal or vertical direction and in a manner physically separated from the first functional regions of the plurality of distribution devices; the first functional regions of the plurality of distribution devices positioned next to each other or one above the other are separated from one another by adjoining side walls of the housings, the first functional region and the second functional region of the housing of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices are separated from one another by a side wall of a housing lower part of the respective housing, and wherein the side walls of the housing lower part of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices have at least one aperture for transferring the data cables having the data conductors between the two functional regions.
  2. 2. The system of claims 1, wherein the first functional region and the second functional region of the housing of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices are closed or covered by a common cover-like housing upper part.
  3. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the common housing upper part extends over housing lower parts of a plurality of distribution devices positioned at least one of next to one another and one above the other.
  4. 4. The system of claims 1, wherein the first functional region and the second functional region of the housing of each distribution device of the plurality of distribution devices are closed or covered by an individual cover-like housing upper part.
  5. 5. A system of claim 4, wherein the individual housing upper part for the first functional region extends over a plurality of first functional regions of the plurality of distribution devices positioned at least one of next to one another and one above the other.
  6. 6. The system of claim 4, wherein the individual housing upper part for the second functional region extends over a plurality of second functional regions of a plurality of distribution devices positioned at least one of next to one another and one above the other.
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