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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 2022
Filed:
Apr. 08, 2020
Commscope Connectivity Belgium Bvba, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Kurt Cornelissen, Hulshout, BE;
Erwin Beckers, Werchter, BE;
Robert Vanhentenrijk, Winksele, BE;
Conny Van De Velde, Herselt, BE;
Daniel Francois Daems, S-Gravenwezel, BE;
COMMSCOPE CONNECTIVITY BELGIUM BVBA, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Abstract
A fiber management tray () is disclosed. The fiber management tray () can have a body () including a bottom wall () with side walls () extending outwardly from the bottom wall (). The fiber management tray () can include a termination region () that has a first side () and a second side (). The termination region () includes a termination panel () that holds connectors (). The fiber management tray () can include a hinge area () for mounting said tray () to a tray tower () and a storage basket () located between the termination region () and the hinge area (). The storage basket () can include a first pocket () that communicates with the second side () of the termination region () and an opposite second pocket () that communicates with the first side () of the termination region (). The fiber management tray () can define at least one fiber routing path on each of the first and second pockets () of the storage basket (). The fiber management tray () can define a fiber transition opening () for transitioning optical fibers between the second pocket () of the storage basket () and first side () of the termination region (). The fiber transition opening () can have an access structure for allowing optical fibers to be inserted into the fiber transition opening ().