WO2002075857A1 - Mounting tray for idc junction modules - Google Patents
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
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- the invention relates to a mounting tray for IDC junction modules .
- junction modules may be employed. Many junction modules provide connections for incoming and outgoing cables on one side of the module, and, on the other side, provide connections for patching lines. Junction modules may use different means for making electrical connections to the cables and patching lines, but insulation-displacement-type ("IDC”) or "wire-wrap" type connectors are commonly used. Many of these modules may be required provide the needed connections within a distribution system, so it is necessary to organize and house junction modules in a compact and efficient arrangement in racks or frames . Various appliances or mounting trays have been developed for mounting junction modules to the racks or frames used in telecommunication distribution systems.
- IDC insulation-displacement-type
- wire-wrap wire-wrap
- DE 298 07 669 Ul, DE 299 03 640 Ul, DE 197 10 000 Cl, U.S. Pat. 5,595,507 and DE 38 13 078 Al describe various mounting trays suitable for mounting several IDC junction modules.
- DE 89 14 909 Ul describes a tray for a wire-wrap connector.
- the invention provides a mounting tray adapted for mounting IDC junction modules to a mounting rail in a telecommunications rack or frame, the mounting tray comprising: (a) a tray for holding one or more IDC junction modules, (b) at least one transverse positioning member for positioning the tray in the desired, transverse orientation with respect to the mounting rail, and, (c) at least one detachable fastener that provides detachable attachment of the mounting tray to the mounting rail through one or more fastening means configured to permit attachment to one or more complementary features on the mounting rail .
- the invention further provides telecommunications racks comprising one or more mounting trays in accordance with the invention.
- the tray for holding one or more IDC junction modules is adapted to mount IDC junction modules.
- Various configurations of the tray are possible, for example, one useful configuration of the tray is a trough-like member with a bottom portion, two sidewall portions and two open-end portions.
- the sidewalls of such construction can be solid (for example, walls formed by bending a piece of sheet metal) , or the walls may have a more open construction, such as a frame-like shape.
- one frame-like shape comprises a horizontal, top rail connected to two, vertical side rails which are each connected to the bottom portion of the tray.
- the bottom portion of the tray may also be solid or more open in construction.
- the sidewalls have a more open configuration to economize on materials of construction and permit simple and uncluttered insertion of cables (and their wires) into the IDC junction modules- from the side.
- various accommodation may be provided for latching or mounting IDC junction modules.
- over-hanging edges, recesses or openings located along the top of the sidewall portions may be used to complementarily communicate with latches, hooks or other features, for example, on IDC junction blocks to fix them (usually detachably) to the mounting tray.
- the transverse positioning member is configured to permit positioning of the mounting tray in the desired, transverse orientation with respect to the mounting rail.
- the transverse positioning member limits the tilting of the mounting tray from its desired transverse orientation to the mounting rail, for example, as may occur if a force were applied to the mounting tray.
- the transverse positioning member is advantageously configured to complementarily fit in a snug or relatively close fitting arrangement around at least part of a mounting rail to help prevent the member from rotating or tilting with respect to the rail .
- the transverse positioning member comprises at least one slot configured to accommodate at least one leg of a mounting rail.
- the mounting tray of the invention has two transverse positioning members, each with a slot configured to accommodate a single projecting leg of a mounting rail .
- the tray (a) and the transverse positioning member (s) (b) , and detachable fastener (c) can be separate components of the mounting tray that are all connected together to form the mounting tray.
- the tray (a) and transverse positioning member (s) (b) form an integral structure, whilst the detachable fastener is a separate component mounted to the integral structure (of the tray and transverse positioning member (s) ) .
- the detachable fastener is in communication with the bottom portion of the tray, on the side opposite the sidewalls.
- the detachable fastener extends away from the bottom portion of the tray in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the bottom portion of the tray. It is also preferable that the detachable fastener be in communication with the bottom portion of the tray along its entire length-wise direction (when the tray is configured in a trough-shape) .
- Various means may be used to attach the detachable fastener to the other components of the mounting tray, although conventional means used in sheet metal constructions are preferred.
- attachment means that provide good electrical communication between the tray and transverse positioning member and the detachable fastener.
- useful attachments include screws, bolts and nuts, locking tabs, hooks, pins, rivets, adhesives and latches.
- the detachable fastener comprises one or more fastening means configured to be attachable to complementary features on the mounting rail to mount the mounting tray on the mounting rail.
- the mounting rail can have openings, recesses and/or protuberances along its surface that can serve as the complementary features for attachment of the mounting tray via the fastening means of the detachable fastener.
- Some fastening means may be latchable means in that they form a latchable attachment to the mounting rail.
- one or more protuberances on the detachable fastener can be mated with one or more complementary openings (e.g., holes) or closed-ended recesses (e.g., indentations or hollows) on the mounting rail to form a latchable attachment.
- a detachable fastener with a hole could be mated to a complementary feature on the mounting rail, like a threaded stud or bolt.
- an additional fastening means like a nut could be tightened on the nut to secure the attachment of the mounting tray to the mounting rail.
- the detachable fastener and mounting rail may be each be configured with one or more complementary openings .
- additional, separate attachment devices like screws, nuts and bolts, pegs and pins, can be used to secure connection between the detachable fastener to the mounting rail.
- a screw could be inserted through an opening in a detachable fastener and screwed into a threaded bore in a mounting rail to form a secure attachment .
- Some racks may have small protuberances (such as pegs) projecting in a perpendicular direction from the surface of the projecting leg of the mounting rail.
- protuberances are only a few millimeters in length.
- the detachable fastener can be configured with one or more open- ended recesses each opening on an edge of the detachable fastener. Such configuration permits one to "slide" the peg (or other complementary protuberance) into the recess. The dimensions of these recesses can further be configured on the detachable fastener such that each recess accommodates only one of the pegs.
- Such a recess can be formed, or cut, in the detachable fastener from an edge of the fastener, with the open end being wider than the closed end and the recess tapering in width from the open end to the closed end.
- the width of the closed end of the recess is about the same as the width of the protuberance, thereby providing a tight fit between the protuberance and recess, and further stabilizing the orientation of the mounting tray on the mounting rail (particularly in the longitudinal direction) .
- the length of the longitudinal positioning section is preferably approximately the same as the distance between two adjacent pegs on the mounting rail. This configuration of the detachable fastener enhances the stability capability of the longitudinal positioning of the mounting tray on the mounting rail.
- latchable means i.e., those employing a protuberance and a hole or closed-ended recess
- latchable means i.e., those employing a protuberance and a hole or closed-ended recess
- One way of providing a relatively flexible portion for the latchable means is to locate it on a leg or tab cut from the remaining portion of the detachable fastener.
- a detachable fastener comprising two, spaced-apart, open- ended recesses and at least two other latchable fastening means each located on a leg or tab is particularly preferred.
- the open-ended recesses open on the edge of the detachable fastener that is opposite the attachment point to the bottom portion of the tray.
- the two recesses surround two, spaced-apart protuberances (e.g., pegs) on the rail thereby further stabilizing the orientation of the mounting tray along the length of the mounting rail.
- the latchable fasteners are engaged with their complementary features on the mounting rail to further fix the mounting tray to the mounting rail and limit movement of the tray toward the "front" direction of the mounting rail.
- Combinations of various types of fastening means can be used on a single detachable fastener to configure it to a mounting rail having a combination of complementary features, for example, such as pegs, recesses and holes.
- the mounting tray with fastening sections that may be stamped from one or more of the sidewalls of the tray, configured for attachment of shielding terminals and cable binders.
- the mounting tray comprises a tray with a bottom portion and two sidewall portions .
- a transverse positioning member Provided at each of the open side portions of the tray, is a transverse positioning member.
- the tray and the transverse positioning members are formed from a single piece of material, such as sheet metal, and the transverse positioning members are configured (for example by cutting) in the shape of flaps or tabs that are bent downward from the tray bottom in a direction opposite to the sidewalls.
- the tabs or flaps are bent straight down so they form approximately 90-degree angles with the tray bottom, but other angles are also useful.
- Each of the transverse positioning members is provided with a slot that is configured to accommodate the projecting leg of a mounting rail .
- the invention for the first time permits IDC modules to be mounted on racks designed for wire-wrap type connections thereby remarkably increasing the flexibility of such telecommunication distribution means (e.g., main distribution frame) .
- Wire-wrap-type telecommunications distribution means typically have racks comprising "L" shaped rails.
- the main projecting leg of the "L" shaped rail typically projects in a direction toward the front of the rack, and it extends along the longitudinal length of the rail .
- Mounting trays comprising at least one transverse positioning member with a slot can conveniently accommodate the front, projecting leg of the I'L" shaped rail. Accordingly, there is now no need to change the mounting rack, when changing from wire-wrap connectors to IDC connectors in a distribution means. Instead, the invention can be used to mount IDC junction modules in racks provided originally for wire-wrap connectors .
- Fig. 1 is an exploded view in perspective of a mounting tray of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of a mounting tray of the invention including IDC junction blocks mounted on a wire-wrap rack-mounting rail.
- the mounting tray 10 is configured in a two parts, comprising a tray 14 and a detachable fastener 12.
- the two components are connected to each other by a rivet 16 that passes through an opening in the bottom portion of the tray 18 and an opening in an angled flange 20 in the detachable fastener.
- the detachable fastener further comprises two tabs 22 extending in the direction of the tray 14, each of which is provided with an opening 24.
- the bottom portion of the tray 18 has, at corresponding locations, two "U" -shaped recesses 26 each with a tab 28.
- the detachable fastener 12 comprises a longitudinal positioning section 30 integrally formed from the sheet metal of the detachable fastener.
- the longitudinal positioning section 30 comprises two recesses 32, each configured as open-ended slots.
- the recesses 32 are "funnel-shaped", each comprising a flared insertion portion that tapers to a narrower end portion.
- the width of the end portion is adapted to fit the diameter of pegs on a mounting rail for a wire-wrap rack 46 (cf Fig. 2) .
- Fig. 2 illustrates how the mounting tray 10 may be positioned in the longitudinal direction of the mounting rail 46 by using the longitudinal positioning section 30 and the pegs 64 on the mounting rail 46.
- Each recess 32 is arranged on the mounting rail 46 such that it receives a peg 64, and then the mounting tray 10 is pushed in a toward the rear or back of the mounting rail 46, thereby seating each peg in the narrower, end portion of the recesses 32.
- Such placement sets the level of the mounting tray 10 at its desired, final mounting location (when the mounting rail 46 is vertically aligned) .
- latching tabs 34 Preventing unwanted movement of the mounting tray 10 toward the front side of the mounting rail (or mounting rack) is achieved by two latching tabs 34, one configured on each of the two, side edges of the detachable fastener 12.
- the latching tabs 34 will be sufficiently flexible relative to the rest of the detachable fastener to permit the protuberances 38 (configured as shown in Fig. 1 in the rear section of the detachable fastener) to engage and disengage with a corresponding opening or recess in the mounting rail 46 (cf . also Fig. 2) .
- the features described above enable the mounting tray 10 to be positioned along the longitudinal direction of a mounting rail whilst reliably preventing unwanted movement to the front side of the mounting rail and permitting removal of the mounting tray from the mounting rail.
- transverse positioning members 40 are provided to maintain transverse orientation of the mounting tray 10 on the mounting rail 46 and limit or restrict tilting of the tray when it is mounted on the mounting rail 46.
- transverse positioning members 40 are provided on opposite sides of the bottom portion of the tray 18. They are down swept (for example by bending) from the bottom portion of the tray 18 in a direction opposite the sidewalls 48 of the mounting tray.
- Each transverse positioning member comprises a slot 42.
- a forward projecting leg 44 of the mounting rail is received by the slot 42 such that the mounting tray 10 can be located in a transverse orientation to the mounting rail 46. This orientation defines the lateral location of the mounting tray 10.
- the mounting tray 14 further comprises two sidewalls 48, which are configured as frames.
- the upper edge of each frame comprises openings 50 suitable for latching or attaching the latching means on conventional IDC junction blocks, thereby making the sides walls 48 adapted to mount IDC junction modules .
- Fig. 1 advantageously provides material savings and a fully fitted mounting tray by having two fastening sections 52 stamped from each sidewall 48 (only one such fastening section 52 is shown in Fig. 1) .
- the fastening sections 52 are swept downward (for example by bending) from the plane of the sidewall 48 toward the bottom of the mounting tray.
- Each fastening section 52 comprises, openings 54 for latching shielding terminals that shield the exposed braiding of a shielded cable.
- the cables leading to the IDC junction modules mounted on the mounting tray 10 are, in addition, terminated by means of cable binders at a "T"- shaped web 56 provided in a correspondingly configured recess 58.
- FIG. 2 illustrates how the mounting tray 10 can be used to mount IDC junction modules, provided as junction blocks 60, on the mounting rail 46.
- the sidewalls 48 of the mounting tray 10 are adapted to mount several junction blocks 60 (at the front side of the mounting tray 10 when installed on the mounting rail 46) .
- the mounting tray 10 is mounted on the mounting rail 46, which comprises a forward extending leg 44 (extending to the front side of the mounting rail when the rail is installed in a wire-wrap rack) , and another leg 62 (extending from the forward extending leg 44 at a perpendicular angle) .
- the leg 62 is used to- mount the mounting rail 46 in a wire-wrap rack.
- the mounting tray 10 can be combined with certain features of the mounting rail 46 such that it is now possible to mount IDC junction blocks 60 on wire-wrap racks.
- Several pegs 64 are provided at a regular spacing along the longitudinal direction of the mounting rail 46.
- the recesses 32 located at each side of the longitudinal positioning section 30 are spaced apart from each other at a sufficient distance to accommodate two of the regularly spaced pegs 64.
- One peg 64 is received by each recess 32, thereby eliminating the possibility that the mounting tray 10 can be displaced along the longitudinal direction of the mounting rail 46 (i.e., the up and down direction shown in Fig. 2) .
- latching tabs 34 are provided in a shape and with a spacing (apart from each other) such that their protuberances 38 are latchable in the openings or recesses 66 located in the rear portion of leg 44 of the mounting rail 46.
- each latching tab 34 is provided on each latching tab 34, to provide an easily accessible point for engaging the latching tab 34 so it can deflected somewhat toward the right to permit disengagement of the protuberance 38 from the recess 66, thereby enabling the mounting tray 10 to be removed conveniently from the front side of the mounting rack.
- the mounting tray 10 achieves a defined lateral arrangement with respect to a mounting rail in a mounting rack by the transverse positioning section 40 which could also be termed a "guide check" . This is achieved by locating the front extending leg 44 in the slot 42 of the transverse positioning section 40.
- the invention describes a mounting tray 10 adapted to mount IDC junction modules 60, comprising at least one rear positioning section 40 for positioning the mounting tray 10 in a transverse direction with regard to a mounting rail 46, and at least one detachable fastening means 34 provided at a rear part of the mounting tray 10 and configured for providing a detachable connection with a complementary fastening means 66 on said mounting rail 46, so that said mounting tray 10 is mountable on a mounting rail 46 including recesses 66 and/or bores and/or holes and/or pegs 64.
- the rear positioning section for positioning the mounting tray 10 in a transverse direction is oriented substantially perpendicular to the bottom 18 of the mounting tray 10.
- the rear positioning section 40 for positioning the mounting tray 10 in a transverse direction with regard to the mounting rail comprises a slot 42 for accommodating the mounting rail 46.
- the invention further describes a mounting tray, wherein a rear longitudinal positioning section 30 extending practically perpendicular to said transverse positioning section 40 is provided, said longitudinal positioning section 30 including preferably at least one recess 32 for locating a peg 64 configured on said mounting rail 46.
- said recess 32 for locating said peg 64 is configured as a kind of slot, preferably with a flared insertion portion.
- the fastening means of the mounting tray 10 is a bore or a hole which is adapted to receive a screw or a bolt.
- the invention further describes a mounting tray, wherein the detachable fastening means is at least one latching means 34 configured for latching with a complementary latching means 66 on the mounting rail 46.
- said latching means 34 on said mounting tray 10 is configured as a latching tab including a protuberance 38.
- said latching means 34 comprises a downsweep 68 including an engaging section, preferably an opening 70.
- the invention further describes a mounting tray, wherein said mounting tray 10 comprises a fastening section 52 for cable ties and/or shielding terminals .
- said mounting tray 10 comprises practically open side walls 48.
- said mounting tray 10 is configured two-part, an anchor plate 12 preferably comprising said longitudinal positioning section 30 and said latching means 34.
- the invention further describes a mounting tray totally made of metal .
- the mounting tray is made from sheet metal.
- the invention further describes a mounting tray comprising two parallel profiles or rails, which are connected by a bottom portion.
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AU2002254952A AU2002254952B2 (en) | 2001-03-16 | 2002-03-15 | Mounting tray for IDC junction modules |
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