WO2013033279A2 - Removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods - Google Patents

Removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods Download PDF

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WO2013033279A2
WO2013033279A2 PCT/US2012/052958 US2012052958W WO2013033279A2 WO 2013033279 A2 WO2013033279 A2 WO 2013033279A2 US 2012052958 W US2012052958 W US 2012052958W WO 2013033279 A2 WO2013033279 A2 WO 2013033279A2
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Monique Lise Cote
Brent Michael Frazier
William Julius Mcphil Giraud
Raymond Glenn Jay
Michael Heath Rasmussen
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Corning Cable Systems Llc
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  • the technology of the disclosure relates to strain relief brackets and related assemblies and methods for securing fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment.
  • Fiber optic communications networks include a number of interconnection points at which multiple optical fibers are interconnected.
  • Fiber optic communications networks also include a number of connection terminals, examples of which include, but are not limited to, network access point (NAP) enclosures, aerial closures, below grade closures, pedestals, optical network terminals (ONTs), and network interface devices (NIDs).
  • NAP network access point
  • ONTs optical network terminals
  • NIDs network interface devices
  • the connection terminals include connector ports, typically opening through an external wall of the connection terminal.
  • connection terminals are used to establish optical connections between optical fibers terminated from the distribution cable and respective optical fibers of one or more "preconnectorized” drop cables, extended distribution cables, tether cables or branch cables, collectively referred to herein as "drop cables.”
  • the connection terminals are used to readily extend fiber optic communications services to a subscriber.
  • fiber optic networks are being developed that deliver "fiber-to-the-curb” (FTTC), "fiber- to-the-business” (FTTB), “fiber-to-the-home” (FTTH) and “fiber-to-the-premises” (FTTP), referred to generically as "FTTx.”
  • Fiber optic cables such as trunk cables for example, may extend large distances between fiber optic equipment.
  • Fiber optic cable routing can involve bending the fiber optic cable into the desired position. Bending fiber optic cable can impose bending strain on the fiber optic cable. Fiber optic cables are designed to tolerate a certain amount of bending strain without damaging the optical fibers disposed inside the fiber optic cable. Materials of the cable jacket and the inclusion of strength members inside the cable jacket can be selected to achieve the desired strain tolerance of a fiber optic cable. Even so, extreme bending strain on fiber optic cable beyond designed limits can risk damaging the optical fibers disposed inside the fiber optic cable. Further, bending of the fiber optic cable can cause undesired optical attenuation. Bending strain can also risk damaging optical fibers, such as furcated legs, exposed from the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial, rear, perspective view of a fiber optic housing 10 illustrating an exemplary attachment device 12.
  • the attachment device 12 is used to secure fiber optic cables 14A, 14B each containing one or more optical fibers 16A, 16B, respectively, to the fiber optic housing 10.
  • the attachment device 12 in this example is L-shaped, with a flange 18 at one end having a plurality of openings 20.
  • the openings 20 can receive fasteners 22, for example, cable ties or Velcro ties, to tie down and secure the fiber optic cables 14A, 14B and/or optical fibers 16A, 16B to the attachment devices 12 and in turn to the fiber optic housing 10.
  • Fiber optic equipment is being provided that supports greater densities of fiber optic connections. As the fiber optic connection density supported by fiber optic equipment increases, so does the number of fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers routed to the fiber optic equipment.
  • the area dedicated in the fiber optic equipment to support attachment devices for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers is usually limited. Thus, less area may be available in high-density fiber optic equipment for securing each fiber optic cable and/or optical fiber to the fiber optic equipment.
  • attachment devices may also not have capacity to handle increased numbers of fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers without obstructing access to the fiber optic equipment. Further, attachment devices may also not have sufficient load strength to secure and provide strain relief for larger diameter fiber optic cables that may be routed to fiber optic equipment to support providing increased numbers of optical fibers.
  • Embodiments disclosed herein include removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fiber to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods.
  • the removable strain relief brackets may be employed to secure fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed to fiber optic equipment.
  • the removable strain relief brackets may also be employed to provide strain relief for fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed and secured to fiber optic equipment.
  • Fiber optic cable discussed herein includes optical fiber whether disposed in a common cable jacket or disposed freely of each other outside a cable jacket.
  • a removable strain relief bracket to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment.
  • the removable strain relief bracket includes a body and at least one lance raised off the body configured to be at least partially surrounded by a fastener disposed around a fiber optic cable.
  • the removable strain relief device also includes an attachment system to removably attach the body to fiber optic equipment.
  • fiber optic equipment in another embodiment, includes a housing and a removable strain relief bracket.
  • the housing may comprise a mounting surface, at least one fiber optic connection, an orifice, and a mating feature.
  • the at least one fiber optic connection may optically connect at least one optical fiber exposed from an end portion of a fiber optic cable.
  • the orifice may be disposed through the mounting surface.
  • the mating feature may be attached to the mounting surface.
  • the removable strain relief bracket may be configured to be removably attached to the mounting surface and configured to be attached to the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
  • a method for securing an end portion of a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment.
  • This method may include disposing an end portion of a fiber optic cable adjacent to at least one lance, the lance raised off a body of a removable strain relief bracket.
  • the method may also include securing a fastener around the at least one lance of the removable strain relief bracket.
  • the fastener may at least partially surround the lance and be disposed around the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
  • the method may also include attaching the removable strain relief bracket to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates partial, rear, perspective view of conventional strain relief brackets attached to a fiber optic housing in the prior art
  • FIG. 2 A is a perspective view of an exemplary removable strain relief bracket attached to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment housing;
  • FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A attached to the mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment housing which includes at least one fiber connection;
  • FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A being attached to the mounting surface of fiber optic equipment housing;
  • FIG. 4A illustrates a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A
  • FIG. 4B is a side view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A;
  • FIG. 4C is a top view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
  • FIG. 4D is a bottom view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
  • FIG. 4E is a side partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A showing a taper of the bent flange;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective exploded view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
  • FIG. 6A is a perspective partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A attached to the mounting surface;
  • FIG. 6B is a side partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 4E attached to the mounting surface and a fiber optic cable;
  • FIG. 6C is a cutaway view of a bent flange of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A in communication with a mating feature of the mounting surface of FIG. 2B;
  • FIG. 7 is an exemplary method for securing a fiber optic cable to the fiber optic equipment housing of FIG. 2A utilizing the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A.
  • Embodiments disclosed herein include removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fiber to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods.
  • the removable strain relief brackets may be employed to secure fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed to fiber optic equipment.
  • the removable strain relief brackets may also be employed to provide strain relief for fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed and secure to fiber optic equipment.
  • Fiber optic cable discussed herein includes optical fiber whether disposed in a common cable jacket or disposed freely of each other outside a cable jacket.
  • a removable strain relief bracket to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment.
  • the removable strain relief bracket includes a body and at least one lance raised off the body configured to be at least partially surrounded by a fastener disposed around a fiber optic cable.
  • the removable strain relief device also includes an attachment system.
  • the attachment system may include at least one abutment surface, a bent flange, and a pin.
  • the at least one abutment surface may be disposed on the body and may be configured to contact a mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment.
  • the bent flange may be disposed in the body and may be configured to communicate with the mounting surface and a mating feature of the mounting surface.
  • the pin may be disposed through an orifice in the body and configured to enter into and depart from an orifice in the mounting surface.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of an exemplary removable strain relief bracket 24 to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment 23.
  • the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to a mounting surface 26 of a fiber optic equipment housing 28 provided in the fiber optic equipment 23.
  • the fiber optic equipment housing 28 may further include a rear door 30 and front door 32 connected to the bottom 34 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 with rear hinges 36, 36(2) and front hinges 38, 38(2).
  • Various types of optical fibers or cables may be attached to the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • an outer jacket 42 of a fiber optic cable 44 as shown in FIG. 2A or subunit optical fibers 46 as depicted in FIG. 2B may be attached using one or more fasteners 40, 40(2) to the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • the lance 48, 48(2) may be configured to be at least partially surrounded by the fasteners 40, 40(2) disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 or the subunit optical fibers 46.
  • the fasteners 40, 40(2) may be in the form of cable ties, tie-wraps, zip-ties, or Velcro® hook and loop fasteners.
  • fasteners 40, 40(2) in the form of cable ties, tie -wraps, zip-ties, or Velcro® hook and loop fasteners can firmly hold the fiber optic cable 44 in place, but yet are easy to remove from the lances 48, 48(2) to remove the fiber optic cable 44.
  • the fasteners 40, 40(2) support the removable strain relief bracket 24 being secured to the fiber optic cable 44 which will be later attached to the mounting surface 26.
  • the fiber optic cable 44 may be attached by the fasteners 40, 40(2) to at least one lance 48, 48(2) raised off a body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • This embodiment allows the removable strain relief bracket 24 to be removable from the mounting surface 26 without the use of tools as will be discussed in more detail below.
  • a non- limiting feature of the removable strain relief bracket 24 is that it may be installed in relatively small areas of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 where it may be difficult to utilize tools to install or de-install the fiber optic cable 44.
  • tray guides 52, 52(2) are connected to opposite sides of the bottom 34 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to retain and allow the one or more fiber optic equipment trays 54 (shown in FIG. 2B) to move in and out of the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • the tray guides 52, 52(2) may be disposed on both a left side end 56 and a right side end 58 of the fiber optic equipment tray 54.
  • the tray guides 52, 52(2) are installed opposite and facing each other as part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to provide complementary tray guides 52, 52(2) for the tray rails 60, 60(2) of the fiber optic equipment trays 54 received therein.
  • the tray guides 52, 52(2) and tray rails 60, 60(2) are also disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 12/940,585, which is incorporated hereby by reference in its entirety.
  • the fiber optic equipment tray 54 can be pulled forward to cause the fiber optic equipment tray 54 to extend forward out from the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • the fiber optic equipment tray 54 can be pushed back into the fiber optic equipment housing 28 wherein the tray rails 60, 60(2) move within the tray guides 52, 52(2) disposed as part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • the tray guide 52, 52(2) may be comprised of a guide panel 64, 64(2) attached to the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • L-brackets 66, 66(2) may be utilized to attach the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to vertical rails (not shown) of a fiber optic equipment rack so that several of the fiber optic equipment housings 28 may be attached and supported by the vertical rails to thereby be stacked above and/or below each other in an arrangement within the vertical rails.
  • One benefit of stacking the fiber optic equipment housings 28 to the vertical rails while still maintaining an efficient use of space may be realized by having a standard U-size height for each of the fiber optic equipment housings 28.
  • the standard U-size height ensures the fiber optic equipment housings 28 may be stacked in a standard U-sized fiber optic equipment rack without wasted space between each one.
  • the consequence of this objective is that no part of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may extend below the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to become an obstacle for the fiber optic equipment housing stacked below on the vertical rails.
  • the guide members 68, 68(2) are disposed in the guide panels 64, 64(2) and configured to receive the tray rails 60, 60(2) of the fiber optic equipment tray 54.
  • Leaf springs 70, 70(2) may be disposed in each of the guide members 68, 68(2) of the tray guides 52, 52(2) and each are configured to provide stopping positions for the tray rails 60, 60(2) during movement of the fiber optic equipment tray 54 in the guide members.
  • the leaf springs 70, 70(2) each contain detents 72, 72(2) that are configured to receive protrusions (not shown) disposed in the tray rails 60, 60(2) to provide stopping or resting positions in the range of motion of the fiber optic equipment trays 54 with respect to the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • one or more front fiber optic cables 74, 74(2) may exit a front 76 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 through front fiber routing guides 78, 78(2).
  • the front fiber optic cables 74, 74(2) may be optically coupled to internal optical fibers 82 at one or more optical connectors 80, 80(2) attached to the connector panels 62, 62(2).
  • the internal optical fibers 82 may be terminated at fiber optic adapters 86, 86(2) disposed in the connector panels 62, 62(2).
  • the internal optical fibers 82 may be routed through fiber routing guides 88, 88(2).
  • the internal optical fibers 82 may extend from the fiber bodies 90 that are installed and supported in a fiber body holder 92.
  • the fiber bodies 90 may be connected to the subunit optical fibers 46 that may contain the internal optical fibers 82.
  • the subunit optical fibers 46 may enter a rear 84 of fiber optic equipment housing 28 and may be contained as part of the fiber optic cable 44.
  • the outer jacket 42 of an end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 may be stripped away to expose the subunit optical fibers 46 to a transition point 96.
  • FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIGS. 2A and 2B being attached to the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • the removable strain relief bracket 24 may include an attachment system 100.
  • the attachment system 100 may allow for the removable strain relief bracket 24 to be attached and detached from the mounting surface 26.
  • the attachment system 100 may communicate with the mounting surface 26, a mating feature 102 and an orifice 104 in the mounting surface 26.
  • the orifice 104 in the mounting surface 26 may be disposed through a raised emboss 106 of the mounting surface 26.
  • the raised emboss 106 may extend towards the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • the raised emboss 106 may have a curvilinear shape 108 to better interact with the attachment system 100 during attachment as discussed later.
  • FIG. 3 shows a second mating feature 102(2), orifice 104(2) and raised emboss 106(2) where a second removable strain relief bracket 24(2) could be attached.
  • FIGS. 4A through 4E provide more detail of the features of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIGS 2A and 2B.
  • FIG. 4A is a perspective top view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 showing the at least one lance 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4).
  • the fiber optic cable 44 may be disposed in a portion 110 of the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 between the adjacent lances 48, 48(3) and may be disposed in a portion 112 of the body 50 between adjacent lances 48(2), 48(4).
  • a fastener 40 disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 may at least partially surround the adjacent lances 48, 48(3) as shown in FIG. 2B.
  • a fastener 40(2) disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 may at least partially surround the adjacent lances 48(2), 48(4) as shown in FIG. 2B.
  • the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may have recessed surfaces 114, 114(2), 114(3), 114(4) respectively to abut either the fastener 40 and/or fastener 40(2) to ensure that the fasteners 40, 40(2) are prevented from slipping in the longitudinal direction Ai.
  • the advantage of disposing the fiber optic cable 44 between adjacent lances may be to prevent movement of the fiber optic cable 44 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis Ai.
  • the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) have a structure convenient for connection to the body 50.
  • the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be connected to the body 50 with at least one lance connector 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4) respectively.
  • each lance is shown having a pair of the lance connectors 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4).
  • the lance connectors 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4) may enable the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) to be raised off the body 50 a distance Dl as shown in FIG. 4B and remain in a fixed position relative to the body 50.
  • the advantage to being raised off the body 50 a distance Di is that the fasteners 40, 40(2) may be more easily disposed under the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) to permit them to be more easily surrounded by either of the fasteners 40, 40(2).
  • the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be formed for ease of manufacturing and use.
  • the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be disposed above openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) respectively.
  • the openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) may be the result of metal forming operations that form the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) from the body 50.
  • the openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) may include cutouts 120, 120(2), 120(3), 120(4) which increase the size of the openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) to enable the fasteners 40, 40(2) to also be more easily disposed under the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4).
  • a Kevlar strength member of a fiber optic cable 44 may be directly attached to the removable strain relief bracket 24 without being attached to the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4).
  • the body 50 may also include a tie-down hole 122 which permits a second fastener (not shown) to allow a Kevlar strength member from the fiber optic cable 44 to be wrapped around the second fastener and fastened to the tie-down hole 122.
  • the tie down-hole 122 may be generally disposed between the adjacent lances 48, 48(3). The advantage of the tie-down hole 122 is that it enables the fiber optic cable 44 to establish a strong connection to the removable strain relief bracket 24 when the fiber optic cable 44 is of a type that has a Kevlar strength member.
  • the body 50 may include a bottom surface 124 that may face the mounting surface 26 when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 (as shown later in FIG. 6B).
  • the body 50 may also include a top surface 126 opposite the bottom surface 124.
  • the top surface 126 may face away from the mounting surface when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 as shown later in FIG. 6B.
  • the at least one lance 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be disposed above the top surface 126 of the body 50 as shown later in FIG 4B.
  • the fiber optic cable 44 may be susceptible to damage by being bent to a radius of curvature that is tighter than that specified for the cable and signal degradation and/or damage may occur. Most frequently, the fiber optic cables 44 may need to be protected against severe bending when they are adjacent to corners, for example, when they enter or depart from the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • a waterfall 128 may be included as part of the body 50.
  • the waterfall 128 may be in the form of a curvilinear surface attached to the top surface 126 and curved away from the top surface 126 and towards the bottom surface 124.
  • the waterfall 128 may be configured to manage a bend radius of the fiber optic cable 44 connected to the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • FIG. 4D depicts a bottom view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2 A.
  • FIG. 4D illustrates the main working elements of the attachment system 100.
  • the attachment system 100 may include at least one abutment surface 130, a bent flange 132, and a pin 134.
  • the abutment surface 130 may be disposed on the body 50 and configured to contact the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A.
  • the abutment surfaces 130 may be formed from one or more turn-down flanges 136 disposed on the body 50.
  • One or more of the turn-down flanges 136 may be disposed along a perimeter 138 of the bottom surface 124 and turned away from the top surface 126 of the body 50.
  • the turn-down flanges 136 allow the body 50 to be raised above the raised emboss 106 of the mounting surface 26 as is depicted in FIG. 6B.
  • the raised emboss 106 may extend a distance D 4 above the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A, so the turn-down flanges 136 may allow the body 50 to be raised above the distance D 4 to be higher than the raised emboss 106.
  • the abutment surfaces 130 in combination with the turn-down flanges 136 ensure that the bottom surface 124 of the body 50 remains a fixed distance D 2 above the mounting surface 26 and thereby a fixed distance D 3 from a geometric plane Pi coincident with a bottom planar surface 144 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B.
  • the fiber optic equipment housing 28 is arranged in the standard U-sized fiber optic equipment rack as mentioned earlier, then it is important that no part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 extends below the bottom of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 or else it will extend into a space reserved for the fiber optic equipment housing 28 located immediately below.
  • the bent flange 132 may be disposed in the body 50 and help prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2A with respect to the mounting surface 26.
  • the bent flange 132 may include a first portion 140 and a second portion 142.
  • the first portion 140 may extend from the bottom surface 124.
  • the second portion 142 may comprise a first mating surface 146 and a second mating surface 148 opposite the first mating surface 146.
  • the second portion 142 may be disposed at an angle ⁇ (theta) with respect to the first portion 140 and extend toward a distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 along a second portion axis A 2 (see FIG. 6A).
  • the angle ⁇ (theta) may be ninety (90) degrees.
  • the second portion 142 of the bent flange 132 may be tapered from the first portion 140 toward the distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 as shown in FIG. 4E wherein distance ⁇ is less than distance D 5 . The taper will enable the bent flange 132 to better communicate with the mounting surface 26 and the mating feature 102.
  • FIG. 4D shows the pin 134 which is next feature of the attachment system 100.
  • the pin 134 may be disposed through an orifice 158 in the body 50.
  • the orifice 158 in the body 50 may be centered along the pin longitudinal axis A 3 as shown in FIG. 5 and may be receiving the pin 134 as shown in FIG. 4D.
  • the pin 134 helps prevent the lateral movement when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 by also being disposed in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26, When the pin is disposed in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26, the location of the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 with respect to the orifice 158 in the body 50 is fixed. When the removable strain relief bracket 24 needs to be removed from the mounting surface 26, then the pin is removed from the orifice of the mounting surface 26 and lateral movement is possible for the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26.
  • the pin 134 may be part of a larger assembly to enable its operation without the use of tools. As shown in FIG. 5, the pin 134 may be comprised of a plunger assembly 160.
  • the plunger assembly 160 may be commercially available as a spring- loaded plunger 162, catalog number 56-99-513 from Southco, Incorporated headquartered in Concordville, Pennsylvania.
  • the plunger assembly 160 may comprise a ferrule 164, spring 166, plunger head 98, and the pin 134.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the arrangement of the features discussed above on the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2A in an exploded view.
  • the body 50 may include a first part 176 and a second part 178.
  • the top surface 126 and the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be included as part of the first part 176.
  • the bent flange 132, the turn-down flanges 136, and the orifice 158 in the body 50 may be included as part of the second part 178.
  • the first part 176 and the second part 178 may be attached together using various techniques, for example, welding, or fastening using a third fastener 179 (see FIG. 5).
  • the third fastener 179 may be, for example, a rivet or a PEM® SpotFast® fastener 180 manufactured by PennEngineering headquartered in Danboro, Pennsylvania.
  • the benefit of making the body 50 comprised of a first part 176 and a second part 178 may be to reduce manufacturing expense. It is generally less expensive to group features having similar bending directions on separate parts and then attach the separate parts later. The reason is that less expensive manufacturing machines may be used as opposed to more expensive manufacturing machines that could perform metal bending operations in dissimilar bending directions.
  • the body 50 may be made of a resilient and strong material, for example, 0.060-inch thick steel. Other materials may also be used, but preferably those that may be compatible with metal- forming operations, for example, stamping.
  • the bent flange 132 discussed earlier may be a part of the body 50 and may have special features to enable better performance of the attachment system 100.
  • the bent flange 132 may be configured to communicate with the mounting surface 26 and the mating feature 102 of the mounting surface 26.
  • the first mating surface 146 may be configured to be received by a mating interface surface 152 of the mating feature 102
  • the second mating surface 148 may be configured to be received by the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A and 6B.
  • the first mating surface 146 may include non-planar features 154, 154(2) as shown in FIG. 6C and earlier in FIG. 5.
  • the first mating surface 146 may be configured to communicate with complementary non-planar features 156, 156(2) of the mating interface surface 152 as shown in FIG. 6C.
  • the non-planar features 154, 154(2) may be parallel to the second portion axis A 2 as shown in FIG. 4C.
  • the benefit of the non- planar features 154, 154(2) is that they may be configured to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26 by forming a close communication with the complementary non-planar features 156, 156(2).
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B also depict cutaway views of the ferrule 164 of the plunger assembly 160 discussed earlier.
  • the ferrule 164 may connect the plunger assembly 160 to the body 50 and may restrict the pin 134 to move bi-directionally along the pin longitudinal axis A 3 and the orifice 158 in the body 50.
  • the ferrule 164 may also serve to restrict the range of motion of the pin 134 so that a distal end 168 of the pin 134 does not extend beyond the geometric plane Pi of the bottom planar surface 144 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to obstruct the movement of other fiber optic equipment housings 28 attached to the vertical rails as discussed earlier.
  • the pin 134 of the plunger assembly 160 may be attached to the plunger head 98.
  • the pin 134 may extend from the plunger head 98.
  • the spring 166 may be connected to both the plunger head 98 and the ferrule 164 at a first connection point 170 and a second connection point 172 respectively as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B.
  • the spring 166 biases the plunger head 98 against a top ferrule surface 174 of the ferrule 164 when the distal end 168 of the pin 134 is not in contact with the mounting surface 26.
  • the plunger head 98 may be configured to receive a manual pulling force in a direction away from the mounting surface 26 to disengage the pin 134 from the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26.
  • the spring 166 may be configured to insert the pin 134 into the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 while the at least one abutment surface 130 abuts the mounting surface 26.
  • the materials used to make the components of the plunger assembly 160 may be commercially available.
  • the ferrule 164, the pin 134, and the plunger head 98 may be made of strong resilient materials, for example, low carbon steel.
  • the spring 166 may be made of a hard corrosion-resistant material, for example, 300-series stainless steel containing at least 10% chromium.
  • an exemplary method 184 of securing the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to the fiber optic equipment housing 28 may be disclosed.
  • the fiber optic cable 44 may need to be secured to provide strain relief to the fiber equipment.
  • the fiber optic equipment may be the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • FIG. 7 depicts the exemplary method 184 of securing the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to the fiber optic equipment housing 28 as depicted in FIGS. 2A through 6D.
  • the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 may be disposed adjacent to the at least one lance 48.
  • the lance 48 may be raised off the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 (step 186 in FIG. 7). This step may also include preparing the fiber optic cable 44 by stripping the outer jacket 42 of the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to expose the subunit optical fibers 46 to the transition point 96.
  • the fastener 40 may be secured around the lance 48 of the removable strain relief bracket 24.
  • the fastener 40 may at least partially surround the lance 48 and may be disposed around the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 (step 188 in FIG. 7) ⁇
  • the bent flange 132 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may be received into the mating feature 102 (step 190 in FIG. 7).
  • the mating feature 102 may be attached to the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26.
  • the at least one abutment surface 130 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may abut against the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
  • the abutment surface 130 may be formed from one or more turn-down flanges 136 disposed on the body 50.
  • the body 50 may include a bottom surface 124 configured to face the mounting surface 26.
  • the body 50 may also include the top surface 126 opposite the bottom surface 124.
  • the top surface 126 may be configured to face away from the mounting surface 26.
  • the first mating surface 146 of the bent flange 132 may be received by the mating interface surface 152 of the mating feature 102.
  • the second mating surface 148 of the bent flange 132 may be received by the mounting surface 26.
  • the bent flange 132 may include the first portion 140 and the second portion 142.
  • the first portion 140 may extend from the bottom surface 124.
  • the second portion 142 may include the first mating surface 146 and the second mating surface 148 opposite the first mating surface 146.
  • the second portion 142 may be disposed at an angle ⁇ (theta) with respect to the first portion 140 and may extend toward a distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 along a second portion axis A 2 .
  • the non-planar features 154 of the first mating surface 146 may be received by the complementary non-planar features 156 of the mating interface surface 152.
  • the pin 134 may be received in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 to prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26 (step 192 in FIG. 7).
  • the abutment surface 130 may slide along the mounting surface 26 while sliding an distal end 168 of the pin 134 over the curvilinear shape 108 of the raised emboss 106 to bias the spring 166 that inserts the distal end 168 of the pin 134 into the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26.
  • the distal end 168 of the pin 134 may be restricted to traveling a curvilinear trajectory along the surface of the raised emboss 106.
  • fiber optic cables and/or “optical fibers” include all types of single mode and multi-mode light waveguides, including one or more optical fibers that may be up-coated, colored, buffered, ribbonized and/or have other organizing or protective structure in a cable such as one or more tubes, strength members, jackets or the like.
  • the optical fibers disclosed herein can be single mode or multi-mode optical fibers.
  • other types of suitable optical fibers include bend- insensitive optical fibers, or any other expedient of a medium for transmitting light signals.
  • An example of a bend-insensitive, or bend resistant, optical fiber is ClearCurve ® Multimode fiber commercially available from Corning Incorporated. Suitable fibers of this type are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. 2008/0166094 and 2009/0169163, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.

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Abstract

Removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fiber to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods are disclosed. The removable strain relief brackets may be employed to secure fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed to fiber optic equipment. The removable strain relief brackets may also be employed to provide strain relief for fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed and secure to fiber optic equipment. Fiber optic cable discussed herein includes optical fiber whether disposed in a common cable jacket or disposed freely of each other outside a cable jacket.

Description

REMOVABLE STRAIN RELIEF BRACKETS FOR SECURING FIBER OPTIC CABLES AND/OR OPTICAL FIBERS TO FIBER OPTIC EQUIPMENT, AND
RELATED ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/530,675 filed on September 2, 2011 the content of which is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
Field of the Disclosure
[0002] The technology of the disclosure relates to strain relief brackets and related assemblies and methods for securing fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment.
Technical Background
[0003] Benefits of optical fiber use include extremely wide bandwidth and low noise operation. Because of these advantages, optical fiber is increasingly being used for a variety of applications, including but not limited to broadband voice, video, and data transmission. As a result, fiber optic communications networks include a number of interconnection points at which multiple optical fibers are interconnected. Fiber optic communications networks also include a number of connection terminals, examples of which include, but are not limited to, network access point (NAP) enclosures, aerial closures, below grade closures, pedestals, optical network terminals (ONTs), and network interface devices (NIDs). In certain instances, the connection terminals include connector ports, typically opening through an external wall of the connection terminal. The connection terminals are used to establish optical connections between optical fibers terminated from the distribution cable and respective optical fibers of one or more "preconnectorized" drop cables, extended distribution cables, tether cables or branch cables, collectively referred to herein as "drop cables." The connection terminals are used to readily extend fiber optic communications services to a subscriber. In this regard, fiber optic networks are being developed that deliver "fiber-to-the-curb" (FTTC), "fiber- to-the-business" (FTTB), "fiber-to-the-home" (FTTH) and "fiber-to-the-premises" (FTTP), referred to generically as "FTTx."
[0004] Fiber optic cables, such as trunk cables for example, may extend large distances between fiber optic equipment. Fiber optic cable routing can involve bending the fiber optic cable into the desired position. Bending fiber optic cable can impose bending strain on the fiber optic cable. Fiber optic cables are designed to tolerate a certain amount of bending strain without damaging the optical fibers disposed inside the fiber optic cable. Materials of the cable jacket and the inclusion of strength members inside the cable jacket can be selected to achieve the desired strain tolerance of a fiber optic cable. Even so, extreme bending strain on fiber optic cable beyond designed limits can risk damaging the optical fibers disposed inside the fiber optic cable. Further, bending of the fiber optic cable can cause undesired optical attenuation. Bending strain can also risk damaging optical fibers, such as furcated legs, exposed from the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
[0005] To prevent or reduce bending strain on a fiber optic cable, attachment devices may be employed. An attachment device may be attached to fiber optic equipment to secure fiber optic cable to the fiber optic equipment and provide strain relief for the fiber optic cable. In this regard, FIG. 1 is a partial, rear, perspective view of a fiber optic housing 10 illustrating an exemplary attachment device 12. The attachment device 12 is used to secure fiber optic cables 14A, 14B each containing one or more optical fibers 16A, 16B, respectively, to the fiber optic housing 10. The attachment device 12 in this example is L-shaped, with a flange 18 at one end having a plurality of openings 20. The openings 20 can receive fasteners 22, for example, cable ties or Velcro ties, to tie down and secure the fiber optic cables 14A, 14B and/or optical fibers 16A, 16B to the attachment devices 12 and in turn to the fiber optic housing 10.
[0006] Fiber optic equipment is being provided that supports greater densities of fiber optic connections. As the fiber optic connection density supported by fiber optic equipment increases, so does the number of fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers routed to the fiber optic equipment. The area dedicated in the fiber optic equipment to support attachment devices for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers is usually limited. Thus, less area may be available in high-density fiber optic equipment for securing each fiber optic cable and/or optical fiber to the fiber optic equipment. As a result, it is becoming increasingly difficult to install and manage attachment devices in fiber optic equipment to secure greater numbers of fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers in a given area in the fiber optic equipment. Further, attachment devices may also not have capacity to handle increased numbers of fiber optic cables and/or optical fibers without obstructing access to the fiber optic equipment. Further, attachment devices may also not have sufficient load strength to secure and provide strain relief for larger diameter fiber optic cables that may be routed to fiber optic equipment to support providing increased numbers of optical fibers.
SUMMARY OF THE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] Embodiments disclosed herein include removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fiber to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods. The removable strain relief brackets may be employed to secure fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed to fiber optic equipment. The removable strain relief brackets may also be employed to provide strain relief for fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed and secured to fiber optic equipment. Fiber optic cable discussed herein includes optical fiber whether disposed in a common cable jacket or disposed freely of each other outside a cable jacket.
[0008] In this regard in one embodiment, a removable strain relief bracket to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment is provided. The removable strain relief bracket includes a body and at least one lance raised off the body configured to be at least partially surrounded by a fastener disposed around a fiber optic cable. The removable strain relief device also includes an attachment system to removably attach the body to fiber optic equipment.
[0009] In another embodiment, fiber optic equipment is provided. This fiber optic equipment includes a housing and a removable strain relief bracket. The housing may comprise a mounting surface, at least one fiber optic connection, an orifice, and a mating feature. The at least one fiber optic connection may optically connect at least one optical fiber exposed from an end portion of a fiber optic cable. The orifice may be disposed through the mounting surface. The mating feature may be attached to the mounting surface. The removable strain relief bracket may be configured to be removably attached to the mounting surface and configured to be attached to the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
[0010] In another embodiment, a method is disclosed for securing an end portion of a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment. This method may include disposing an end portion of a fiber optic cable adjacent to at least one lance, the lance raised off a body of a removable strain relief bracket. The method may also include securing a fastener around the at least one lance of the removable strain relief bracket. The fastener may at least partially surround the lance and be disposed around the end portion of the fiber optic cable. The method may also include attaching the removable strain relief bracket to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment.
[0011] Additional features and advantages will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the embodiments as described herein, including the detailed description that follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
[0012] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present embodiments, and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the disclosure. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding, and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operation of the concepts disclosed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] FIG. 1 illustrates partial, rear, perspective view of conventional strain relief brackets attached to a fiber optic housing in the prior art;
[0014] FIG. 2 A is a perspective view of an exemplary removable strain relief bracket attached to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment housing;
[0015] FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A attached to the mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment housing which includes at least one fiber connection; [0016] FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A being attached to the mounting surface of fiber optic equipment housing;
[0017] FIG. 4A illustrates a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
[0018] FIG. 4B is a side view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A;
[0019] FIG. 4C is a top view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
[0020] FIG. 4D is a bottom view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
[0021] FIG. 4E is a side partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A showing a taper of the bent flange;
[0022] FIG. 5 is a perspective exploded view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A;
[0023] FIG. 6A is a perspective partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2 A attached to the mounting surface;
[0024] FIG. 6B is a side partial cutaway view of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 4E attached to the mounting surface and a fiber optic cable;
[0025] FIG. 6C is a cutaway view of a bent flange of the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A in communication with a mating feature of the mounting surface of FIG. 2B; and
[0026] FIG. 7 is an exemplary method for securing a fiber optic cable to the fiber optic equipment housing of FIG. 2A utilizing the removable strain relief bracket of FIG. 2A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments are shown. Indeed, the concepts may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limiting herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Whenever possible, like reference numbers will be used to refer to like components or parts.
[0028] Embodiments disclosed herein include removable strain relief brackets for securing fiber optic cables and/or optical fiber to fiber optic equipment, and related assemblies and methods. The removable strain relief brackets may be employed to secure fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed to fiber optic equipment. The removable strain relief brackets may also be employed to provide strain relief for fiber optic cable and/or optical fibers routed and secure to fiber optic equipment. Fiber optic cable discussed herein includes optical fiber whether disposed in a common cable jacket or disposed freely of each other outside a cable jacket.
[0029] In this regard in one embodiment, a removable strain relief bracket to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment is provided. The removable strain relief bracket includes a body and at least one lance raised off the body configured to be at least partially surrounded by a fastener disposed around a fiber optic cable. The removable strain relief device also includes an attachment system. The attachment system may include at least one abutment surface, a bent flange, and a pin. The at least one abutment surface may be disposed on the body and may be configured to contact a mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment. The bent flange may be disposed in the body and may be configured to communicate with the mounting surface and a mating feature of the mounting surface. The pin may be disposed through an orifice in the body and configured to enter into and depart from an orifice in the mounting surface.
[0030] In this regard, FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of an exemplary removable strain relief bracket 24 to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment 23. In this embodiment, the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to a mounting surface 26 of a fiber optic equipment housing 28 provided in the fiber optic equipment 23. The fiber optic equipment housing 28 may further include a rear door 30 and front door 32 connected to the bottom 34 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 with rear hinges 36, 36(2) and front hinges 38, 38(2).
[0031] Various types of optical fibers or cables may be attached to the removable strain relief bracket 24. For example, either an outer jacket 42 of a fiber optic cable 44 as shown in FIG. 2A or subunit optical fibers 46 as depicted in FIG. 2B may be attached using one or more fasteners 40, 40(2) to the removable strain relief bracket 24. The lance 48, 48(2) may be configured to be at least partially surrounded by the fasteners 40, 40(2) disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 or the subunit optical fibers 46. The fasteners 40, 40(2) may be in the form of cable ties, tie-wraps, zip-ties, or Velcro® hook and loop fasteners. Using fasteners 40, 40(2) in the form of cable ties, tie -wraps, zip-ties, or Velcro® hook and loop fasteners can firmly hold the fiber optic cable 44 in place, but yet are easy to remove from the lances 48, 48(2) to remove the fiber optic cable 44. The fasteners 40, 40(2) support the removable strain relief bracket 24 being secured to the fiber optic cable 44 which will be later attached to the mounting surface 26.
[0032] With continuing reference to FIG. 2A and as will be discussed in more detail below, in this embodiment, the fiber optic cable 44 may be attached by the fasteners 40, 40(2) to at least one lance 48, 48(2) raised off a body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24. This embodiment allows the removable strain relief bracket 24 to be removable from the mounting surface 26 without the use of tools as will be discussed in more detail below. A non- limiting feature of the removable strain relief bracket 24 is that it may be installed in relatively small areas of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 where it may be difficult to utilize tools to install or de-install the fiber optic cable 44.
[0033] In this embodiment, tray guides 52, 52(2) are connected to opposite sides of the bottom 34 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to retain and allow the one or more fiber optic equipment trays 54 (shown in FIG. 2B) to move in and out of the fiber optic equipment housing 28. The tray guides 52, 52(2) may be disposed on both a left side end 56 and a right side end 58 of the fiber optic equipment tray 54. The tray guides 52, 52(2) are installed opposite and facing each other as part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to provide complementary tray guides 52, 52(2) for the tray rails 60, 60(2) of the fiber optic equipment trays 54 received therein. The tray guides 52, 52(2) and tray rails 60, 60(2) are also disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 12/940,585, which is incorporated hereby by reference in its entirety.
[0034] If it is desired to access a particular fiber optic equipment tray 54 and/or a particular connector panel 62, 62(2) in a fiber optic equipment tray 54, then the fiber optic equipment tray 54 can be pulled forward to cause the fiber optic equipment tray 54 to extend forward out from the fiber optic equipment housing 28. When access is completed, the fiber optic equipment tray 54 can be pushed back into the fiber optic equipment housing 28 wherein the tray rails 60, 60(2) move within the tray guides 52, 52(2) disposed as part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28. [0035] The tray guide 52, 52(2) may be comprised of a guide panel 64, 64(2) attached to the fiber optic equipment housing 28. L-brackets 66, 66(2) may be utilized to attach the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to vertical rails (not shown) of a fiber optic equipment rack so that several of the fiber optic equipment housings 28 may be attached and supported by the vertical rails to thereby be stacked above and/or below each other in an arrangement within the vertical rails. One benefit of stacking the fiber optic equipment housings 28 to the vertical rails while still maintaining an efficient use of space may be realized by having a standard U-size height for each of the fiber optic equipment housings 28. The standard U-size height ensures the fiber optic equipment housings 28 may be stacked in a standard U-sized fiber optic equipment rack without wasted space between each one. The consequence of this objective is that no part of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may extend below the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to become an obstacle for the fiber optic equipment housing stacked below on the vertical rails.
[0036] With continuing reference to FIGS. 2A and 2B, the guide members 68, 68(2) are disposed in the guide panels 64, 64(2) and configured to receive the tray rails 60, 60(2) of the fiber optic equipment tray 54. Leaf springs 70, 70(2) may be disposed in each of the guide members 68, 68(2) of the tray guides 52, 52(2) and each are configured to provide stopping positions for the tray rails 60, 60(2) during movement of the fiber optic equipment tray 54 in the guide members. The leaf springs 70, 70(2) each contain detents 72, 72(2) that are configured to receive protrusions (not shown) disposed in the tray rails 60, 60(2) to provide stopping or resting positions in the range of motion of the fiber optic equipment trays 54 with respect to the fiber optic equipment housing 28.
[0037] In this regard, one or more front fiber optic cables 74, 74(2) may exit a front 76 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 through front fiber routing guides 78, 78(2). The front fiber optic cables 74, 74(2) may be optically coupled to internal optical fibers 82 at one or more optical connectors 80, 80(2) attached to the connector panels 62, 62(2).
[0038] The internal optical fibers 82 may be terminated at fiber optic adapters 86, 86(2) disposed in the connector panels 62, 62(2). The internal optical fibers 82 may be routed through fiber routing guides 88, 88(2). The internal optical fibers 82 may extend from the fiber bodies 90 that are installed and supported in a fiber body holder 92. The fiber bodies 90 may be connected to the subunit optical fibers 46 that may contain the internal optical fibers 82. As shown in FIG. 2A, the subunit optical fibers 46 may enter a rear 84 of fiber optic equipment housing 28 and may be contained as part of the fiber optic cable 44. The outer jacket 42 of an end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 may be stripped away to expose the subunit optical fibers 46 to a transition point 96.
[0039] With the fiber optic cable 44 having been discussed above in relation to the removable strain relief bracket 24, the attachment of the removable strain relief bracket 24 to the mounting surface will be discussed. FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIGS. 2A and 2B being attached to the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28. The removable strain relief bracket 24 may include an attachment system 100. The attachment system 100 may allow for the removable strain relief bracket 24 to be attached and detached from the mounting surface 26. The attachment system 100 may communicate with the mounting surface 26, a mating feature 102 and an orifice 104 in the mounting surface 26. The orifice 104 in the mounting surface 26 may be disposed through a raised emboss 106 of the mounting surface 26. When the removable strain relief bracket 24 may be attached to the mounting surface 26, the raised emboss 106 may extend towards the removable strain relief bracket 24. The raised emboss 106 may have a curvilinear shape 108 to better interact with the attachment system 100 during attachment as discussed later.
[0040] Although only one of the removable strain relief brackets 24 has been discussed relative to a mounting surface 26, multiple removable strain relief brackets 24 may be attached to the rear 84 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28. FIG. 3 shows a second mating feature 102(2), orifice 104(2) and raised emboss 106(2) where a second removable strain relief bracket 24(2) could be attached. These additional features enable room for expansion and the ability to add additional fiber optic cables 44 without disturbing the fiber optic cable 44 attached to the removable strain relief bracket 24, already installed.
[0041] The removable strain relief bracket 24 may include additional non-limiting features. In this regard as an example, FIGS. 4A through 4E provide more detail of the features of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIGS 2A and 2B. FIG. 4A is a perspective top view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 showing the at least one lance 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4). The fiber optic cable 44 may be disposed in a portion 110 of the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 between the adjacent lances 48, 48(3) and may be disposed in a portion 112 of the body 50 between adjacent lances 48(2), 48(4). A fastener 40 disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 may at least partially surround the adjacent lances 48, 48(3) as shown in FIG. 2B. A fastener 40(2) disposed around the fiber optic cable 44 may at least partially surround the adjacent lances 48(2), 48(4) as shown in FIG. 2B. The lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may have recessed surfaces 114, 114(2), 114(3), 114(4) respectively to abut either the fastener 40 and/or fastener 40(2) to ensure that the fasteners 40, 40(2) are prevented from slipping in the longitudinal direction Ai. The advantage of disposing the fiber optic cable 44 between adjacent lances may be to prevent movement of the fiber optic cable 44 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis Ai.
[0042] The lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) have a structure convenient for connection to the body 50. The lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be connected to the body 50 with at least one lance connector 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4) respectively. In FIGS. 4A through 4C each lance is shown having a pair of the lance connectors 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4). The lance connectors 116, 116(2), 116(3), 116(4) may enable the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) to be raised off the body 50 a distance Dl as shown in FIG. 4B and remain in a fixed position relative to the body 50. The advantage to being raised off the body 50 a distance Di is that the fasteners 40, 40(2) may be more easily disposed under the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) to permit them to be more easily surrounded by either of the fasteners 40, 40(2).
[0043] Moreover, the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be formed for ease of manufacturing and use. The lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be disposed above openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) respectively. The openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) may be the result of metal forming operations that form the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) from the body 50. The openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) may include cutouts 120, 120(2), 120(3), 120(4) which increase the size of the openings 118, 118(2), 118(3), 118(4) to enable the fasteners 40, 40(2) to also be more easily disposed under the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4). [0044] A Kevlar strength member of a fiber optic cable 44 may be directly attached to the removable strain relief bracket 24 without being attached to the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4). The body 50 may also include a tie-down hole 122 which permits a second fastener (not shown) to allow a Kevlar strength member from the fiber optic cable 44 to be wrapped around the second fastener and fastened to the tie-down hole 122. The tie down-hole 122 may be generally disposed between the adjacent lances 48, 48(3). The advantage of the tie-down hole 122 is that it enables the fiber optic cable 44 to establish a strong connection to the removable strain relief bracket 24 when the fiber optic cable 44 is of a type that has a Kevlar strength member.
[0045] The body 50 may include a bottom surface 124 that may face the mounting surface 26 when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 (as shown later in FIG. 6B). The body 50 may also include a top surface 126 opposite the bottom surface 124. The top surface 126 may face away from the mounting surface when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 as shown later in FIG. 6B. The at least one lance 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be disposed above the top surface 126 of the body 50 as shown later in FIG 4B.
[0046] The fiber optic cable 44 may be susceptible to damage by being bent to a radius of curvature that is tighter than that specified for the cable and signal degradation and/or damage may occur. Most frequently, the fiber optic cables 44 may need to be protected against severe bending when they are adjacent to corners, for example, when they enter or depart from the fiber optic equipment housing 28. In this regard, a waterfall 128 may be included as part of the body 50. The waterfall 128 may be in the form of a curvilinear surface attached to the top surface 126 and curved away from the top surface 126 and towards the bottom surface 124. The waterfall 128 may be configured to manage a bend radius of the fiber optic cable 44 connected to the removable strain relief bracket 24.
[0047] The main features of the attachment system 100 to attach and detach the removable strain relief bracket 24 from the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 may be located at the bottom of the removable strain relief bracket 24. In this regard, FIG. 4D depicts a bottom view of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2 A. FIG. 4D illustrates the main working elements of the attachment system 100. The attachment system 100 may include at least one abutment surface 130, a bent flange 132, and a pin 134. The abutment surface 130 may be disposed on the body 50 and configured to contact the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A. The abutment surfaces 130 may be formed from one or more turn-down flanges 136 disposed on the body 50. One or more of the turn-down flanges 136 may be disposed along a perimeter 138 of the bottom surface 124 and turned away from the top surface 126 of the body 50. The turn-down flanges 136 allow the body 50 to be raised above the raised emboss 106 of the mounting surface 26 as is depicted in FIG. 6B. The raised emboss 106 may extend a distance D4 above the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A, so the turn-down flanges 136 may allow the body 50 to be raised above the distance D4 to be higher than the raised emboss 106. The abutment surfaces 130 in combination with the turn-down flanges 136 ensure that the bottom surface 124 of the body 50 remains a fixed distance D2 above the mounting surface 26 and thereby a fixed distance D3 from a geometric plane Pi coincident with a bottom planar surface 144 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B. When the fiber optic equipment housing 28 is arranged in the standard U-sized fiber optic equipment rack as mentioned earlier, then it is important that no part of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 extends below the bottom of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 or else it will extend into a space reserved for the fiber optic equipment housing 28 located immediately below.
[0048] With continuing reference to FIGS. 4A through 4E, the bent flange 132 may be disposed in the body 50 and help prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2A with respect to the mounting surface 26. The bent flange 132 may include a first portion 140 and a second portion 142. The first portion 140 may extend from the bottom surface 124. The second portion 142 may comprise a first mating surface 146 and a second mating surface 148 opposite the first mating surface 146. The second portion 142 may be disposed at an angle Θ (theta) with respect to the first portion 140 and extend toward a distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 along a second portion axis A2 (see FIG. 6A). The angle Θ (theta) may be ninety (90) degrees. The second portion 142 of the bent flange 132 may be tapered from the first portion 140 toward the distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 as shown in FIG. 4E wherein distance Ό is less than distance D5. The taper will enable the bent flange 132 to better communicate with the mounting surface 26 and the mating feature 102.
[0049] Next, the pin 134 may and help prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2A with respect to the mounting surface 26. FIG. 4D shows the pin 134 which is next feature of the attachment system 100. As is shown in FIGS. 4D and 5, the pin 134 may be disposed through an orifice 158 in the body 50. The orifice 158 in the body 50 may be centered along the pin longitudinal axis A3 as shown in FIG. 5 and may be receiving the pin 134 as shown in FIG. 4D. The pin 134 helps prevent the lateral movement when the removable strain relief bracket 24 is attached to the mounting surface 26 by also being disposed in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26, When the pin is disposed in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26, the location of the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 with respect to the orifice 158 in the body 50 is fixed. When the removable strain relief bracket 24 needs to be removed from the mounting surface 26, then the pin is removed from the orifice of the mounting surface 26 and lateral movement is possible for the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26.
[0050] The pin 134 may be part of a larger assembly to enable its operation without the use of tools. As shown in FIG. 5, the pin 134 may be comprised of a plunger assembly 160. In one embodiment, the plunger assembly 160 may be commercially available as a spring- loaded plunger 162, catalog number 56-99-513 from Southco, Incorporated headquartered in Concordville, Pennsylvania. The plunger assembly 160 may comprise a ferrule 164, spring 166, plunger head 98, and the pin 134.
[0051] Another feature in the removable strain relief bracket 24 may be the body 50. FIG. 5 illustrates the arrangement of the features discussed above on the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 of FIG. 2A in an exploded view. The body 50 may include a first part 176 and a second part 178. The top surface 126 and the lances 48, 48(2), 48(3), 48(4) may be included as part of the first part 176. The bent flange 132, the turn-down flanges 136, and the orifice 158 in the body 50 may be included as part of the second part 178. The first part 176 and the second part 178 may be attached together using various techniques, for example, welding, or fastening using a third fastener 179 (see FIG. 5). The third fastener 179 may be, for example, a rivet or a PEM® SpotFast® fastener 180 manufactured by PennEngineering headquartered in Danboro, Pennsylvania. The benefit of making the body 50 comprised of a first part 176 and a second part 178 may be to reduce manufacturing expense. It is generally less expensive to group features having similar bending directions on separate parts and then attach the separate parts later. The reason is that less expensive manufacturing machines may be used as opposed to more expensive manufacturing machines that could perform metal bending operations in dissimilar bending directions.
[0052] The body 50 may be made of a resilient and strong material, for example, 0.060-inch thick steel. Other materials may also be used, but preferably those that may be compatible with metal- forming operations, for example, stamping.
[0053] Next, the bent flange 132 discussed earlier may be a part of the body 50 and may have special features to enable better performance of the attachment system 100. As shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, the bent flange 132 may be configured to communicate with the mounting surface 26 and the mating feature 102 of the mounting surface 26. Specifically, the first mating surface 146 may be configured to be received by a mating interface surface 152 of the mating feature 102, and the second mating surface 148 may be configured to be received by the mounting surface 26 as shown in FIG. 6A and 6B. The first mating surface 146 may include non-planar features 154, 154(2) as shown in FIG. 6C and earlier in FIG. 5. The first mating surface 146 may be configured to communicate with complementary non-planar features 156, 156(2) of the mating interface surface 152 as shown in FIG. 6C. The non-planar features 154, 154(2) may be parallel to the second portion axis A2 as shown in FIG. 4C. The benefit of the non- planar features 154, 154(2) is that they may be configured to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26 by forming a close communication with the complementary non-planar features 156, 156(2).
[0054] FIGS. 6A and 6B also depict cutaway views of the ferrule 164 of the plunger assembly 160 discussed earlier. The ferrule 164 may connect the plunger assembly 160 to the body 50 and may restrict the pin 134 to move bi-directionally along the pin longitudinal axis A3 and the orifice 158 in the body 50. The ferrule 164 may also serve to restrict the range of motion of the pin 134 so that a distal end 168 of the pin 134 does not extend beyond the geometric plane Pi of the bottom planar surface 144 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to obstruct the movement of other fiber optic equipment housings 28 attached to the vertical rails as discussed earlier.
[0055] Moreover, the pin 134 of the plunger assembly 160 may be attached to the plunger head 98. The pin 134 may extend from the plunger head 98. The spring 166 may be connected to both the plunger head 98 and the ferrule 164 at a first connection point 170 and a second connection point 172 respectively as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B. The spring 166 biases the plunger head 98 against a top ferrule surface 174 of the ferrule 164 when the distal end 168 of the pin 134 is not in contact with the mounting surface 26. The plunger head 98 may be configured to receive a manual pulling force in a direction away from the mounting surface 26 to disengage the pin 134 from the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26. The spring 166 may be configured to insert the pin 134 into the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 while the at least one abutment surface 130 abuts the mounting surface 26.
[0056] The materials used to make the components of the plunger assembly 160 may be commercially available. The ferrule 164, the pin 134, and the plunger head 98 may be made of strong resilient materials, for example, low carbon steel. The spring 166 may be made of a hard corrosion-resistant material, for example, 300-series stainless steel containing at least 10% chromium.
[0057] Now that the features of the removable strain relief bracket 24 have been discussed, an exemplary method 184 of securing the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to the fiber optic equipment housing 28 may be disclosed. In this regard, before the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 may be optically coupled to fiber optic equipment, the fiber optic cable 44 may need to be secured to provide strain relief to the fiber equipment. In one embodiment, the fiber optic equipment may be the fiber optic equipment housing 28. FIG. 7 depicts the exemplary method 184 of securing the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to the fiber optic equipment housing 28 as depicted in FIGS. 2A through 6D. In the first step, the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 may be disposed adjacent to the at least one lance 48. The lance 48 may be raised off the body 50 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 (step 186 in FIG. 7). This step may also include preparing the fiber optic cable 44 by stripping the outer jacket 42 of the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 to expose the subunit optical fibers 46 to the transition point 96.
[0058] Next, the fastener 40 may be secured around the lance 48 of the removable strain relief bracket 24. The fastener 40 may at least partially surround the lance 48 and may be disposed around the end portion 94 of the fiber optic cable 44 (step 188 in FIG. 7)·
[0059] Next, the bent flange 132 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may be received into the mating feature 102 (step 190 in FIG. 7). The mating feature 102 may be attached to the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28 to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26.
[0060] In this step, the at least one abutment surface 130 of the removable strain relief bracket 24 may abut against the mounting surface 26 of the fiber optic equipment housing 28. The abutment surface 130 may be formed from one or more turn-down flanges 136 disposed on the body 50. The body 50 may include a bottom surface 124 configured to face the mounting surface 26. The body 50 may also include the top surface 126 opposite the bottom surface 124. The top surface 126 may be configured to face away from the mounting surface 26. The first mating surface 146 of the bent flange 132 may be received by the mating interface surface 152 of the mating feature 102. The second mating surface 148 of the bent flange 132 may be received by the mounting surface 26. The bent flange 132 may include the first portion 140 and the second portion 142. The first portion 140 may extend from the bottom surface 124. The second portion 142 may include the first mating surface 146 and the second mating surface 148 opposite the first mating surface 146. The second portion 142 may be disposed at an angle Θ (theta) with respect to the first portion 140 and may extend toward a distal end 150 of the bent flange 132 along a second portion axis A2. The non-planar features 154 of the first mating surface 146 may be received by the complementary non-planar features 156 of the mating interface surface 152.
[0061] Next, the pin 134 may be received in the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26 to prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket 24 with respect to the mounting surface 26 (step 192 in FIG. 7). The abutment surface 130 may slide along the mounting surface 26 while sliding an distal end 168 of the pin 134 over the curvilinear shape 108 of the raised emboss 106 to bias the spring 166 that inserts the distal end 168 of the pin 134 into the orifice 104 of the mounting surface 26. The distal end 168 of the pin 134 may be restricted to traveling a curvilinear trajectory along the surface of the raised emboss 106.
[0062] As used herein, it is intended that terms "fiber optic cables" and/or "optical fibers" include all types of single mode and multi-mode light waveguides, including one or more optical fibers that may be up-coated, colored, buffered, ribbonized and/or have other organizing or protective structure in a cable such as one or more tubes, strength members, jackets or the like. The optical fibers disclosed herein can be single mode or multi-mode optical fibers. Likewise, other types of suitable optical fibers include bend- insensitive optical fibers, or any other expedient of a medium for transmitting light signals. An example of a bend-insensitive, or bend resistant, optical fiber is ClearCurve® Multimode fiber commercially available from Corning Incorporated. Suitable fibers of this type are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. 2008/0166094 and 2009/0169163, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
[0063] Many modifications and other embodiments not set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the description and claims are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. It is intended that the embodiments cover the modifications and variations of the embodiments provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A removable strain relief bracket to secure a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment, comprising:
a body;
at least one lance raised off the body configured to be at least partially surrounded by a fastener disposed around a fiber optic cable; and
an attachment system to removably attach the body to fiber optic equipment.
2. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 1, wherein the attachment system comprises
at least one abutment surface disposed on the body and configured to contact a mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment,
at least one bent flange disposed in the body and configured to communicate with the mounting surface and a mating feature of the mounting surface, and
at least one pin disposed through an orifice in the body and configured to enter into and depart from an orifice in the mounting surface.
3. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 2, wherein the body includes
a bottom surface configured to face the mounting surface; and
a top surface opposite the bottom surface configured to face away from the mounting surface.
4. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 3, wherein the body comprises a first part and a second part, the top surface and the at least one lance are comprised of first part, and the at least one bent flange is comprised of the second part.
5. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 4, wherein the first part is welded to the second part.
6. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 3, further including a waterfall in the form of a curvilinear surface attached to the top surface and curved away from the top surface and towards the bottom surface, the waterfall is configured to manage a bend radius of a fiber optic cable connected to the removable strain relief bracket.
7. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 3, wherein the at least one lance is disposed above an opening in the body.
8. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 3, wherein the at least one lance is disposed above a top surface of the body.
9. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 3, wherein the at least one bent flange includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending from the bottom surface, and the second portion comprising a first mating surface and a second mating surface opposite the first mating surface.
10. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 9, wherein the second portion is disposed at an angle with respect to the first portion and extends along a second portion axis to terminate at a distal end of the at least one bent flange.
11. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 9, wherein the first mating surface is configured to be received by a mating interface surface of the mating feature, and the second mating surface is configured to be received by the mounting surface.
12. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 11, wherein the first mating surface includes non-planar features, the first mating surface configured to communicate with complementary non-planar features of the mating interface surface.
13. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 12, wherein the non-planar features are both parallel to the second portion axis and configured to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface.
14. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 12, wherein the second portion is tapered from the first part toward the distal end of the at least one bent flange.
15. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 2, wherein the at least one abutment surface is formed from one or more turn-down flanges disposed on the body.
16. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 15, wherein the one or more turndown flanges are disposed along a perimeter of the bottom surface and turned away from the top surface.
17. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 2, wherein the at least one pin extends along a pin longitudinal axis, the at least one pin configured to prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface.
18. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 17, wherein the orifice in the body is centered along the pin longitudinal axis and receiving the at least one pin, and the at least one pin is restricted to move bi-directionally along the pin longitudinal axis and the orifice in the body.
19. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 18, wherein the at least one pin is comprised of a plunger assembly.
20. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 19, wherein the plunger assembly comprises a spring, and the spring is configured to insert the at least one pin into the orifice of the mounting surface while the at least one abutment surface abuts the mounting surface.
21. The removable strain relief bracket of claim 20, wherein the plunger assembly further comprises a plunger head, the plunger head is attached to the at least one pin, the at least one pin extends from the plunger head, and the plunger head is configured to receive a manual pulling force to disengage the at least one pin from the orifice of the mounting surface.
22. A fiber optic equipment, comprising:
a housing, comprising
a mounting surface,
at least one fiber optic connection optically connecting at least one optical fiber exposed from an end portion of a fiber optic cable;
an orifice disposed through the mounting surface, and
a mating feature attached to the mounting surface; and
a removable strain relief bracket configured to be removably attached to the mounting surface and configured to be attached to the end portion of the fiber optic cable.
23. The fiber optic equipment of claim 22, wherein the removable strain relief bracket comprises:
a body; and
at least one lance raised off the body and receiving a fastener disposed around the end portion of the fiber optic cable, the at least one lance at least partially surrounded by the fastener.
24. The fiber optic equipment of claim 23, wherein the removable strain relief bracket further comprises:
an abutment surface disposed on the body and contacting the mounting surface; a bent flange disposed in the body and received in the mating feature; and a pin received in an orifice in the body.
25. The fiber optic equipment of claim 24, wherein the body includes
a bottom surface facing the mounting surface; and
a top surface opposite the bottom surface facing away from the mounting surface.
26. The fiber optic equipment of claim 24, wherein the bent flange includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending from the bottom surface, the second portion comprising a first mating surface and a second mating surface opposite the first mating surface, the second portion is disposed at an angle with respect to the first portion and extends toward a distal end of the bent flange along a second portion axis.
27. The fiber optic equipment of claim 26, wherein the first mating surface is received by a mating interface surface of the mating feature, and the second mating surface is received by the mounting surface.
28. The fiber optic equipment of claim 27, wherein the first mating surface includes non-planar features, the first mating surface communicating with complementary non- planar features of the mating interface surface.
29. The fiber optic equipment of claim 28, wherein the non-planar features are parallel to the second portion axis and prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface.
30. The fiber optic equipment of claim 26, wherein the second portion is tapered from the first part toward the distal end of the bent flange.
31. The fiber optic equipment of claim 24, wherein the at least one abutment surface is formed from one or more turn-down flanges disposed on the body.
32. The fiber optic equipment of claim 24, wherein the pin extends along a pin longitudinal axis, the pin configured to prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface.
33. The fiber optic equipment of claim 32, wherein the orifice in the body is centered along the pin longitudinal axis and receiving the pin, and the pin is restricted to move bi- directionally along the pin longitudinal axis and the orifice in the body.
34. The fiber optic equipment of claim 33, wherein the pin is comprised of a plunger assembly.
35. The fiber optic equipment of claim 34, wherein the plunger assembly comprises a spring, and the spring is configured to insert the pin into the orifice of the mounting surface while the at least one abutment surface abuts the mounting surface.
36. The fiber optic equipment of claim 35, wherein the plunger assembly further comprises a plunger head, the plunger head is attached to the pin, the pin extends from the plunger head, and the plunger head is configured to receive a manual pulling force to disengage the pin from the orifice of the mounting surface.
37. The fiber optic equipment of claim 24, wherein the mounting surface comprises a raised emboss, the raised emboss extends towards the removable mounting bracket and the orifice of the mounting surface is disposed through the raised emboss.
38. A method of securing an end portion of a fiber optic cable to fiber optic equipment, comprising:
disposing an end portion of a fiber optic cable adjacent to at least one lance, the lance raised off a body of a removable strain relief bracket;
securing a fastener around the at least one lance of the removable strain relief bracket, the fastener at least partially surrounding the lance and disposed around the end portion of the fiber optic cable; and
attaching the removable strain relief bracket to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein the attaching the removable strain relief bracket to the mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment comprises:
receiving a bent flange of the removable strain relief bracket into a mating feature attached to a mounting surface of a fiber optic equipment housing to prevent torsional movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface; and
receiving a pin in an orifice of the mounting surface to prevent lateral movement of the removable strain relief bracket with respect to the mounting surface.
40. The method of claim 39, wherein the receiving the bent flange further comprises abutting at least one abutment surface of the removable strain relief bracket against the mounting surface of the fiber optic equipment housing, the at least one abutment surface is formed from one or more turn-down flanges disposed on the body,
wherein the body includes a bottom surface configured to face the mounting surface and
a top surface opposite the bottom surface configured to face away from the mounting surface.
41. The method of claim 40, wherein the receiving the pin in the orifice further comprises sliding the abutment surface along the mounting surface while sliding a distal end of the pin over a surface of a raised emboss to bias a spring that inserts the distal end of the pin into the orifice of the mounting surface.
42. The method of claim 41, wherein the receiving the pin in the orifice includes the distal end of the pin restricted to traveling a curvilinear trajectory along the surface of the raised emboss.
43. The method of claim 42, wherein the receiving the bent flange of the removable strain relief bracket into the mating feature further includes:
receiving a first mating surface of the bent flange by a mating interface surface of the mating feature, and
receiving a second mating surface of the bent flange by the mounting surface, wherein the bent flange includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending from the bottom surface, the second portion comprising the first mating surface and the second mating surface opposite the first mating surface, the second portion is disposed at an angle with respect to the first portion and extends toward a distal end of the bent flange along a second portion axis.
44. The method of claim 43, wherein the receiving the first mating surface of the bent flange by the mating interface surface of the mating feature further includes:
receiving non-planar features of the first mating surface by complementary non- planar features of the mating interface surface.
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