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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2011
Jing LU, Shakopee, MN (US);
Carlos Aviles, CD Juarez, MX;
Marcelo Enrique Ruiz, CD Juarez, MX;
Jacobo Eduardo Vazquez, CD Juarez, MX;
Foad Abdulakdir Mohamed Ahmed, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Jing Lu, Shakopee, MN (US);
Carlos Aviles, CD Juarez, MX;
Marcelo Enrique Ruiz, CD Juarez, MX;
Jacobo Eduardo Vazquez, CD Juarez, MX;
Foad Abdulakdir Mohamed Ahmed, Minneapolis, MN (US);
ADC Telecommunications, Inc., Berwyn, PA (US);
Abstract
A breakout assembly in accordance with one aspect of the invention includes a housing including a tubular body defining a passage extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the body. An interior surface of the body includes a plurality of longitudinal guides, the interior surface further including a stop. The tubular body defines a plurality of openings extending through the body on opposite sides of the stop. The breakout assembly further includes a cap which is slidably received within the body of the housing, wherein notches within the cap receive the guides of the housing, and wherein the cap is engageable with the stop. The cap defines a plurality of internal openings extending through the cap. A multi-fiber cable can be received within the body from one end, and a plurality of breakout tubings are received within the body of the opposite end. The multi-fiber cable includes a breakout end terminating within the tubular body wherein a plurality of the broken out fibers pass through the cap, and into the breakout tubings. In one preferred embodiment, epoxy is placed within the tubular body, on opposite sides of the cap.