WO2019108507A1 - Indicia and method for identifying telecommunications components - Google Patents
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- color-coding components facilitates easily identifying particular cables and enclosures.
- cable jackets can be color coded to distinguish various types of connectors, types of network connections, and types of cables.
- the color of a cable or enclosure can indicate a type of connector, the level of security of the network connection, or the identity of the network in a multi-network environment.
- the cables and connectors can be colored at the factory during manufacturing.
- the connectors can be molded in various colors and cable jackets can be extruded in various colors.
- this does not offer a retrofit solution to preexisting installations and is not cost effective. Improvements are desired.
- Some aspects of the disclosure are directed to a system and a method of identifying network connection components including installing an indicia element onto telecommunication components, the indicia element having an indicative base color.
- a telecommunications system in one example of the present disclosure, includes a telecommunications component indicia element positioned around the telecommunications component.
- the indicia element has at least a portion that identifies a source of the telecommunications
- the portion can be at least one of a logo, a specific color, text information, a barcode, a QR code, and a RFID tag.
- the specific color of the indicia is different from a non-indicative base color of the telecommunications component.
- a method of identifying network connection components includes installing a portion of a network using at least one telecommunications component having a non-indicative base color.
- the method includes coupling an indicia element to the telecommunications component to indicate a feature of the telecommunications component, wherein the indicia element includes at least one of a logo, a specific color, text information, a barcode, a QR code, and a RFID tag to identify the telecommunications component.
- the specific color of the indicia is different from a non-indicative base color of the telecommunications component.
- a telecommunications system in another example of the present disclosure includes a telecommunications component.
- the telecommunications system includes an indicia element connected to the
- the indicia element has at least a portion that is includes a feature that is identifying of the source of the telecommunications component.
- the removal of the indicia element from the telecommunications component irreparably damages the indicia element.
- the specific color of the indicia is different from a non-indicative base color of the telecommunications component.
- inventive aspects can relate to individual features and to combinations of features. It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the broad inventive concepts upon which the embodiments disclosed herein are based.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate an example indicia element positioned around a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a range of sizes of the indicia element shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example indicia element positioned around a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 illustrates another example of an indicia element positioned around a main body of a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 illustrates another example of an indicia element positioned around a portion of a body of a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an indicia element with a label portion positioned around the telecommunications component of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 8 illustrates another example of an indicia element positioned around a main body of a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 illustrates another example of an indicia element positioned around a portion of a body of a telecommunications component, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 illustrates another example an indicia element positioned around the telecommunications component of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of another example of a plurality of indicia elements secured to a plurality of telecommunications components.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view of a single indicia element positioned around a single telecommunications component of FIG. 11.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element and the telecommunications component of FIG. 11 partially exploded from one another.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective view of another example of a plurality of indicia elements secured to a plurality of telecommunications components.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element and the telecommunications component of FIG. 14 partially exploded from one another.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the indicia element of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 17 illustrates a perspective view of an example projection of the indicia element of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element secured to a telecommunications component.
- FIG. 19 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element and the telecommunications component of FIG. 18 partially exploded from one another.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element secured to a telecommunications component.
- FIG. 21 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element of FIG. 20.
- FIG. 22 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element of FIG. 20 partially exploded.
- FIG. 23 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element.
- FIG. 24 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element secured to a telecommunications component.
- FIG. 25 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element secured to the telecommunications component of FIG. 24.
- FIG. 26 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia element secured to the telecommunications component of FIG. 24.
- FIG. 27 illustrates a perspective view of information disposed on the indicia element of FIGS. 24-26.
- FIG. 28 illustrates a perspective view of the telecommunications component of FIG. 24 without an indicia component secured thereto.
- FIG. 29 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element of
- FIGS. 24-26 are identical to FIGS. 24-26.
- FIG. 30 illustrates a perspective view of the indicia element of FIGS. 24-26 including a QR code.
- FIG. 31 illustrates a perspective view of a plurality of the indicia elements of FIGS. 24-26 in a variety of different colors.
- FIG. 32 illustrates a perspective view of another example of an indicia badge that can be received by the holder shown in FIG. 23.
- FIG. 33 illustrates a perspective front view of the indicia badge of FIG. 32.
- FIG. 34 illustrates a perspective rear view of the indicia badge of FIG. 32.
- FIG. 35 illustrates a perspective view of an example enclosure including the indicia badge of FIG. 32.
- FIG. 36 illustrates another perspective view of an example enclosure including the indicia badge of FIG. 32.
- FIG. 37 illustrates another perspective view of an example enclosure including the indicia badge of FIG. 32.
- FIG. 38 illustrates a perspective cross-sectional view along line 38-38 in
- FIG. 39 illustrates another perspective cross-sectional view along line 38-38 in FIG. 37.
- FIG. 40 illustrates a perspective cross-sectional view along line 40-40 in
- FIG. 41 illustrates a perspective cross-sectional view along line 38-38 in FIG. 37 without indicia badges.
- FIG. 42 illustrates a perspective cross-sectional view along line 40-40 in FIG. 37 without indicia badges.
- FIG. 43 illustrates a schematic view of the a holder interacting with a pair of indicia badges, according to one example of the present disclosure.
- the present disclosure is directed to an indicia element that can be added to a telecommunications component to identify the source of a telecommunications component.
- the indicia element aids in identifying or tracing network connections, and/or identifying telecommunications components that have certain connectors and/or cables, and/or labeling the network connections.
- the indicia element aids in identifying a network operator in a multi- network environment.
- the indicia elements disclosed herein can be of a variety of shapes and sizes.
- the indicia elements can include specific features such as, but are not limited to, a logo, a specific color (e.g.
- the telecommunications components are all manufactured in a common base color (e.g., white, black, gray, etc.).
- the base color is not indicative of any feature of the telecommunications components.
- a colored indicia element is subsequently added (e.g., during or post installation) to indicate one or more features (e.g., type, size, identity, etc.) of the telecommunications component.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate example telecommunications components 100 that include indicia element 102 positioned there around.
- the telecommunications components are enclosures.
- telecommunications components 100 can be any of a variety of different components, or portions of components, used to install a telecommunications network.
- the telecommunications component 100 can be an enclosure or a portion of an enclosure (as shown in FIGS. 5-7).
- Example telecommunications components are shown and described in U.S. Patent No. 5,059,748; U.S. Patent No. 8,989,550; and U.S. Pub. No. 2015/0137461 and are each hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the indicia element 102 is positioned around the telecommunications component 100 to aid in differentiating the telecommunications component 100 from other, like, telecommunications components 100.
- the example indicia element 102 is disposed around the telecommunications component 100.
- the indicia element 102 is a sleeve.
- the indicia element 102 is positioned around a main body 104 of the telecommunications component 100.
- the telecommunication component 100 is an enclosure (e.g. a dome, box, cabinet, etc.).
- the telecommunications component 100 is a cable.
- the telecommunications component 100 can have the main body 104 which can be a lid, cover, or other similar structure.
- the main body 104 can be a lid, cover, or other similar structure.
- telecommunications component 100 can have a plurality of cables 106 entering and leaving the telecommunications component 100.
- the indicia element 102 can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like telecommunications components 100.
- the indicia element l02a is shown to be a first color (i.e., green), while the indicia element l02b in FIG. 2 is shown to be a second color (i.e., orange).
- Each of the indicia elements 102 can be manufactured (e.g., molded, extruded, etc.) in one or more desired colors.
- the indicia element 102 is shown to be a fixed length L so that it can be installed on a variety of differently sized and shaped telecommunications components 100. In some examples, the indicia element 102 can be trimmed during installation to pieces 101 each having a shorter length to fit a variety of different telecommunications components 100.
- the indicia element 102 is configured to be installed around a new telecommunications component 100 or a previously installed telecommunications component 100, therefore providing the user with maximum flexibility. For example, the user can retrofit the indicia element 102 onto a preexisting telecommunications component 100 while also installing an indicia element 102 on a to-be-installed component within the same environment.
- the indicia element 102 has a tubular shape when not installed. In other examples, the indicia element 102, when not installed, is a sheet. When shaped like a tube, the indicia element 102 can be slid over, and positioned around, telecommunications components 100. In some examples, the indicia element 102 can be expandable from a first dimension Dl to a second dimension D2 to fit over and grasp the telecommunications component 100. In some examples, the indicia element 102 can grasp or grip the telecommunications component 100 so that it stays in a particular location on the telecommunications component 100.
- the indicia element 102 When the indicia element 102 is a sheet, the indicia element 102 can be wrapped around a telecommunications component 100 and fixed together (e.g., welded or fastened using a fastener) to form a tube (i.e., sleeve).
- the indicia element 102 can have elastic qualities so the indicia element 102 can expand and contract to surround a variety of differently shaped and sized telecommunications components 100.
- the indicia element 102 is manufactured from either high or low density polyethylene.
- the indicia element 102 can include a plurality of strands 108 that together form a net-like shape.
- the strands 108 are interconnected, while still allowing the user to visually discern the telecommunications component the indicia element 102 is positioned around.
- the indicia element 102 can include portions that are solid and not net-like (see FIG. 7).
- the indicia element 102 can include a solid sheet-like construction having no individual strands (see FIGS. 8-10).
- the indicia element 102 can be manufactured using an extrusion process.
- the indicia element 102 can include a fixing feature 110.
- the fixing feature 110 is configured to couple the indicia element 102 with the
- the fixing feature 110 is an adhesive.
- the fixing feature 110 is an adhesive that can be readily applied in the field without the need for extra supplies.
- the fixing feature 110 can be manufactured as part of the indicia element 102.
- the fixing feature 110 is a fastener that is coupled to both the indicia element 102 and the telecommunications component 100.
- the fixing feature 110 is a gripping coating on the inside surface of the indicia element that interfaces with the telecommunications component 100. In some examples, the gripping coating can be a rubber-like material.
- FIG. 3 shows a pair of telecommunications components lOOa, lOOb having two different sizes (i.e., diameters).
- indicia elements l02c, l02d can be sized and shaped to be positioned around both of the telecommunications components lOOa, lOOb, regardless of size.
- the indicia element 102 can be manufactured in a variety of different sizes such as small, medium, or large to accommodate a variety of different telecommunications components (i.e., different sizes allows positioning on differently sized cables and enclosures).
- FIG. 4 shows the telecommunications where indicia elements l02e, l02f are positioned around the cables 106.
- the indicia elements l02e, l02f are substantially similar to the indicia elements l02a-l02d described above and are color-coded to differentiate between telecommunications components 100.
- each cable 104 can have a different network identity and therefore a different indicia element 102 can be assigned to each cable 106.
- the indicia element 102 allows the user to easily discern which cable 106 belongs to which network based on a particular color of each indicia element 102.
- the indicia element 102 can be slid over, or wrapped around, each cable 106.
- the indicia element 102 can be positioned near an end 107 of each cable 106, adjacent a telecommunications component 100 (e.g., an enclosure). In some examples, the indicia element 102 can be positioned along any portion of the length of the cable 106.
- FIGS. 5-7 show another example of the telecommunications component 200 with the indicia element 102 positioned therearound.
- the telecommunications component 200 is an enclosure for housing other telecommunications components.
- the telecommunications component 200 includes a main body 202.
- an indicia element l02g is positioned around the main body 202.
- an indicia element l02h is positioned around a portion 204 of the telecommunications component 200.
- the portion 204 is a seal trigger to activate at least one seal within the telecommunications component 200.
- an indicia element l02i includes at least one label portion 118.
- the label portion 118 can be a portion that is configured to receive a label.
- the user can hand write the label on the label portion 118.
- the label portion 118 is configured to receive a printed label.
- the label portion 118 does not include strands 108, but instead presents a generally smooth surface sufficient for receiving a label.
- FIGS. 8-10 show an indicia element 302 positioned around another example telecommunications component 300.
- the depicted example the
- telecommunications component 300 is a dome-like enclosure for housing other telecommunications components and having a plurality of cables 303 enter and exit the telecommunications component 300.
- the indicia element 302 is positioned around a main body 304 of telecommunications component 300.
- the main body can be a lid, cover, or other like structure.
- the indicia element 302 is substantially similar to the indicia element 102 described above. As shown, the indicia element 302 can be adapted to be positioned around a variety of different telecommunications components (i.e., enclosure, dome, etc.). In some embodiments, the indicia element 302 has elastic properties so that the indicia element 302 can be stretched to fit a variety of different telecommunications components 100. In some embodiments, the indicia element 302 can be constructed of a rubber-based material. In some examples, the indicia element 302 can be an elastic band. In other examples, the indicia element can be an elastic cap, as shown in FIG. 9. FIG. 10 shows the indicia element 302 positioned around the telecommunications component of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a plurality of telecommunications components 400a, 400b, 400c, 400d, 400e, each having an indicia element 402a, 402b, 402c, 402d, 402e.
- the indicia element 402 of each telecommunication components 400 can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like telecommunications components.
- the indicia element 402a is shown to be a first color (e.g., black), the indicia element 402b is shown to be a second color (e.g., yellow), the indicia element 402c is shown to be a third color (e.g., blue), the indicia element 402d is shown to be a fourth color (e.g., green), and the indicia element 402e is shown to be a fifth color (e.g., grey).
- Each of the indicia elements 402 can be manufactured (e.g., molded, extruded, etc.) in one or more desired colors.
- FIG. 12 shows the individual telecommunications component 400 with the indicia element 402.
- the telecommunications component 400 is an enclosure that has a cover 404.
- the telecommunications component 400 is a dome enclosure.
- the cover 404 of the telecommunications component 400 can include a plurality of ribs 406. Each pair of ribs 406 defines a recess 408 between the ribs 406.
- the indicia element 402 is a band that at least partially surrounds, and is secured to, a portion of the telecommunications component 400. In some examples, the indicia element 402 is positioned around the cover 404 of the telecommunications component 400. In other examples still, the indicia element 402 is positioned within the recess 408 between ribs 406 of the cover 404.
- FIG. 13 shows the indicia element 402 exploded away from the telecommunications component 400.
- the indicia element 402 can be a single continuous band that can be secured around a portion of the telecommunications component 400 (e.g., a band clamp and/or cable tie).
- the indicia element 402 can include a first portion 410 and a second portion 412 that are configured to be attached to one another to form the complete indicia element 402.
- the first and second portions 410, 412 can have corresponding projections 414 and recesses 416 that facilitate connecting the first and second portions 408, 410 to one another.
- the indicia element 402 must be irreparably damaged in order to separate the first and second portions 410, 412 from one another.
- the projections 414 must be broken, or the first or second portions 410, 412 of indicia element 402 must be cut.
- damaging the indicia element 402 would render the indicia element 402 unusable.
- This destructible nature prevents the removal of the indicia element 402 from one telecommunication component 400 and the installation of the same indicia element 402 on another telecommunications component 400.
- tampering with the indicia element 402 is made difficult, and the ribs 406 at least partially protect the indicia element 402.
- FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a plurality of telecommunication components 500a, 500b, 500c, 500d, 500e, each having an indicia element 502a, 502b, 502c, 502d, 502e secured thereto.
- the indicia element 502 of each telecommunications component 500 can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like
- FIG. 15 shows the individual telecommunications component 500 with the indicia element 502.
- the telecommunications component 500 is an enclosure that has a cover 504.
- the telecommunications component 500 is a dome enclosure.
- the cover 504 of the telecommunications component 500 can have a domed top portion 506.
- the domed top portion 506 includes an aperture 508 for receiving a portion of the indicia element 502.
- the indicia element 502 is shown exploded away from the telecommunications component 500.
- the indicia element 502 can be a cap that is positioned on the domed top portion 506 of the cover 504.
- the indicia element 502 can include a plurality of slots and/or recesses 510 that are configured to receive corresponding features of the cover 504.
- FIG. 16 shows a bottom perspective view of the indicia element 502.
- the indicia element 502 can include at least one projection 512 extending from an underside 514 of the indicia element 504.
- the indicia element 502 can include a plurality of projections 512.
- the projection 512 is configured to be received by the cover 504, specifically the aperture 510.
- the projection 510 is configured to be received within the aperture 510 to weatherproof the aperture 510 and thereby the telecommunications component 500.
- the projection 512 can be molded into the underside 514 of the indicia element 502.
- the projection 512 can be used with sealing elements to seal the aperture 510 when the projection 512 is positioned therein.
- the indicia element 502 is configured to become damaged if indicia element 502 is tampered with. In some examples, the indicia element 502 is configured to be irreparably damaged and will become unusable if tampered with. In some examples, if tampered with, the indicia element 502 will also render the telecommunications component 500 unusable. In some examples, the projection 512 is configured to break off within the aperture 510 during tampering, thereby preventing another indicia element 502 from being attached to the telecommunications component 500.
- the projection 512 is configured to break a portion of the cover 504 during tampering, such as the area around the aperture 510, thereby rendering the telecommunication component permanently exposed and not weatherproof to elements (i.e., susceptible to water, dust, etc. ingress). Such exposure renders the telecommunications component 500 unusable.
- FIG. 17 shows an example of the projection 512, a seal 516, a washer 518, and a nut 520.
- the seal 516, washer 518, and nut 520 are configured to be used in conjunction with the projection 512 to seal the aperture 510 in the cover 504 and to connect the indicia element 502 to the cover 504.
- the projection 512 is a fastener such as a screw, bolt, rivet, etc.
- the projection 510 is a rivet that is paired with at least one seal.
- FIG. 18 shows another example of a telecommunications component 600 with an indicia element 602.
- FIG. 19 shows the indicia element 602 exploded away from the telecommunications component 600.
- the telecommunications component 600 is an enclosure that has a cover 604.
- the indicia element 602 is a badge attached to the cover 604.
- the indicia element 602 includes a projection 606 that is received by an aperture 608 of the cover 604.
- the indicia element 602 can be configured to be irreparably damaged if the indicia element 602 is tampered with. In some examples, tampering with the indicia element 602 also renders the telecommunications
- the indicia element 602 can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like telecommunications components.
- FIG. 20 shows another example of a telecommunications component 700 with an indicia element 702.
- the telecommunications component 700 is an enclosure that has a cover 704 that is secured in a closed, sealed position by way of a latch 706.
- the indicia element 702 is positioned within the latch 706.
- FIG. 21 shows the latch 706 with the indicia element 702 positioned therein, removed from the telecommunications component 700.
- FIG. 22 shows the indicia element 702 removed from an aperture 708 defined by the latch 706.
- the indicia element 702 includes a plurality of indicia 7l0a, 710b, 7l0c to allow a user to change the exposed indicia 7l0a, 710b, 7l0c of the telecommunication component 700.
- only a single indicia 7l0a, 710b, 7l0c is received within the aperture 708, and therefore exposed, at a time.
- Each indicia 7l0a, 71 Ob, 7l0c can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like telecommunications components.
- FIG. 23 shows another example of an indicia element 802.
- the indicia element 802 can include a holder 804 and an indicia badge 806.
- the indicia badge 806 includes projections 808 to retain the indicia badge 806 within a recess 805 of the holder 804.
- the indicia element 802 can be secured to any of a wide variety of telecommunications components.
- the holder 804 is configured to be an integral part of the telecommunications component (i.e., an integral part of a cover or main body).
- the indicia badge 806 can be color coded to allow a user to readily visually differentiate between other like telecommunications components.
- FIG. 32 Another example of an indicia badge 1006 that can be received by a holder, such as holder 804, is shown in FIG. 32.
- the indicia badge 1006 can include a recess 1003 disposed in a rear side 1005 to receive an RFID tag 1007 (schematically shown in FIG.
- the RFID tag 1007 can be secured within the recess 1003 via adhesive (or other like fastener), or, alternatively, loosely positioned therein.
- adhesive or other like fastener
- the rear side 1005 of the indicia badge 1006 will be obscured. Embedding the RFID tag 1007 within the rear side 1005 of the indicia badge 1006 provides a target for the user to easily scan when seeking the RFID tag information. Further, embedding the RFID tag 1007 within the rear side 1005 of the indicia badge 1006 also allows for a clean front face 1009 that further enables the user to place additional indicia (such as a label) thereon.
- the indicia badge 1006 can have a clean front face 1009 without any additional indicia. In some examples, the indicia badge 1006 can have a clean front face 1009 that is configured to receive information printed thereon (e.g., using a tamp-on printing technique). In further examples, the indicia badge 1006 can be a variety of different colors.
- FIGS. 33-34 show perspective front and rear views of the indicia badge 1006, respectively.
- the indicia badge 1006 includes a pair of engaging arms 1001 at opposite sides of the indicia badge 1006.
- Each arm 1001 is extends away from a main body 1002 of the indicia holder 1006.
- each arm 1001 is separated from the main body 1002 by way of at least one recess 1011.
- each arm 1001 is separated from the main body 1002 by way of more than one recess 1011.
- each arm 1001 is flexible.
- each arm 1001 is configured to be irreparably damaged if indicia badge 1006 is tampered with.
- Each arm 1001 also includes at least one holder engaging feature 1013 that is configured to interface with a holder, such as holder 804, to retain the indicia badge 1006 within the holder.
- the holder engaging feature 1013 includes a pair of ramped surfaces 1015 and a rectangular channel 1017 positioned there between. In some examples, the holder engaging feature 1013 includes only a single ramped surface 1015.
- FIGS. 35-37 show a pair of indicia badges 1006 positioned on an enclosure 1010.
- the enclosure 1010 and indicia badges 1006 can include features that are ornamental in nature.
- only a single indicia badge 1006 is positioned on the enclosure 1010.
- greater than two indicia badges 1006 are positioned on the enclosure 1010.
- the indicia badges 1006 are positioned adjacent one another or spaced away from each other on the enclosure 1010.
- the enclosure 1010 includes a holder 1012 to secure the indicia badges 1006 on the enclosure 1010.
- the holder 1012 can be integral with the housing of the enclosure 1010.
- the indicia badges 1006 are configured to be irreparably damaged if someone attempts to remove the indicia badges 1006 from the holder 1012.
- FIG. 38 shows a perspective cross-sectional view along line 38-38 of FIG. 37 to show the indicia badges 1006 in the holder 1012.
- the arms 1001 of each indicia badge 1006 are positioned and retained within a badge receiving channel 1014 of the holder 1012.
- FIG. 39 shows another perspective cross-sectional view along line 38-38 of FIG. 37 to show the indicia badges 1006 in the holder 1012.
- the RFID tag 1007 is positioned at the rear side 1005 of the badge 1006, between the rear side 1005 and the enclosure 1010.
- RFID tag 1007 allows a user to scan each indicia badge 1006 with an RFID reader when the badges are installed on the enclosure 1010 so that the user can to gain additional information from the RFID tag 1007, such as enclosure identifying information.
- the RFID tag is at the rear side 1005 of the each indicia badge 1006 and each badge 1006 is retained by the holder 1012, the RFID tag is protected.
- FIG. 40 shows a perspective cross-sectional view along line 40-40 of FIG. 37 to show the indicia badges l006a, l006b positioned adjacent one another in the holder 1012.
- neither badge l006a, l006b includes an RFID tag 1007.
- At least one badge l006a/l006b includes an RFID tag 1007.
- both badges !006a/l006b include an RFID tag 1007.
- FIGS. 41 and 42 show perspective cross-sectional views of the holder 1012 along line 38-38 and line 40-40 of FIG. 37 without indicia badges 1006 positioned therein.
- the holder 1012 includes at least one badge engaging feature 1016 positioned within each the badge receiving channel 1014.
- the badge engaging feature 1016 is configured to mate with the holder engaging feature 1013 of an indicia badge 1006 so as to retain the indicia badge 1006 within the holder 1012.
- the holder 1012 can include a badge engaging feature 1016 to mate within each holder engaging feature 1013 of each indicia badge 1006. In some examples, the holder 1012 can include a number of badge engaging features 1016 to mate within only a select number of holder engaging features 1013 of each indicia badge 1006.
- FIG. 43 depicts a schematic cross-sectional view of the indicia badges 1006 positioned within the holder 1012.
- each badge engaging feature 1016 of the holder 1012 is a projection within each badge receiving channel 1014.
- the projection includes a ramped side 1018 and a non-ramped side 1020.
- the ramped surface 1015 of the holder engaging feature 1013 of the arm 1001 of an indicia badge 1006 interfaces with, and rides over, the ramped side 1018 of the each badge engaging feature 1016 of the holder 1012.
- each arm 1001 flexes inwardly, facilitated in part by the recess 1011, until the badge engaging feature 1016 is positioned within the rectangular channel 1017 of the holder engaging feature 1013. Once positioned therein, because the channel 1017 is rectangular and because the badge engaging feature 1016 includes a non- ramped side, the badge 1006 is retained within the holder 1012. In some examples, in the position shown in FIG. 43, the indicia badges l006a/l006b cannot be removed from the holder 1012 unless at least one arm 1001 of each badge 1006 is irreparably damaged, thereby preventing the badge 1006 from being retained within the holder 1012, rendering the badge 1006 unusable.
- the badge engaging feature 1016 can include a recess, similar to channel 1017, that receives a projection of the holder engaging feature 1013 of the badge 1006. It is considered within the scope of the present disclosure that the badge engaging feature 1016 and holder engaging feature 1013 can have a variety of different configurations where, upon tampering with one of the holder 1012 and indicia badge 1006, the indicia badge 1006 becomes irreparably damaged.
- FIG. 24 shows another example of a telecommunications component 900 with an indicia element 902.
- FIG. 25 shows another example of a telecommunications component 900 with an indicia element 902’.
- FIG. 26 shows another example of a telecommunications component 900 with an indicia element 902”.
- the telecommunications component 900 is an enclosure that has an outer housing 904.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” are tags attached to the outer housing 904.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” must be irreparably damaged in order to remove the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” from the
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902 can have a variety of different sizes and shapes.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’ can cover a portion of a surface of the outer housing 904.
- the indicia element 902” can cover the majority of a surface of the outer housing 904.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” have a rigid construction.
- the indicia elements have a flexible construction (such as a label).
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” can include a logo, a specific color, text information, a barcode, a QR code, and a RFID tag or other identifying characteristic.
- FIG. 27 shows the indicia element 902” with a variety of printed information 903 disposed thereon.
- the information 903 can be adhered to the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” (e.g. a label, printed sticker, etc.).
- the information 903 can be formed in the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902”.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” include a securing feature 906 that is configured to secure the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” to the telecommunications component 900.
- the securing feature 906 is a tab.
- the securing feature 906 is a spring-loaded tab.
- the securing feature 906 becomes irreparably damaged if the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” are removed from the telecommunications component 900.
- the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” include mating features 908 that are configured to mate with corresponding housing mating features 910 in order to aid in securing the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902” to the outer housing 904.
- FIG. 28 shows the telecommunications component 900 without an indicia element 902 secured thereto.
- the housing mating features 910 are channels that receive the corresponding mating features 908 of the indicia elements 902, 902’, 902”.
- FIG. 29 shows a perspective view of the indicia element 902.
- the indicia element 902 includes mating features 908 that are configured to be positioned within the housing mating features 910.
- the indicia element 902 also depicts the securing feature 906 as a tab.
- the information 903 is shown to be formed within the indicia element 902.
- the indicia element 902 can be constructed of a plastic, metal, or like material.
- FIG. 30 depicts information 903 in the form of a QR code.
- FIG. 31 depicts a plurality of indicia elements 902 each having a variety of different colors.
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