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Eduardo Leon, Woodridge US

Eduardo Leon, Woodridge, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080258020Distribution terminal pedestal spade for hardware free assembly - A spade or stake for hardware free mounting to a telecommunications data distribution terminal pedestal is disclosed. The spade may include one or more connectors of various types for engaging the pedestal to thereby couple the spade to the pedestal without hardware, and thus without tools. The pedestal may also include one or more connectors for mating with corresponding connectors on the stake.10-23-2008
20090050363CABLE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND SNAP FIT DOOR HINGE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISTRIBUTION PEDESTAL - A cable mounting structure for a telecommunications cable distribution pedestal is provided. The structure has back to back compartments, may be used with fiber or wire and includes at least one door. The structure also includes protection and organization features. The structure is field convertible, reconfigurable and upgradeable. A snap fit door hinge for a telecommunications cable distribution pedestal is also provided.02-26-2009
20090050364FIELD CONVERTIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISTRIBUTION PEDESTAL - A cable mounting structure for a telecommunications cable distribution pedestal is provided. The structure has back to back compartments and a universal mounting plate. The structure also includes protection and organization features. The structure is field convertible, reconfigurable and upgradeable. A method for field converting a telecommunications cable distribution pedestal is also given.02-26-2009
20090238529Fiber optic splitter carrier - A carrier for a fiber optic cable splitter having a fastener and orienting a cable splitter is disclosed. A fiber distribution hub having a mounting plate with a fiber optic cable splitter carrier and splitter attached and a method of installing fiber optic cable in a fiber distribution hub are also disclosed.09-24-2009
20090238530Universal fiber distribution hub - A fiber distribution assembly includes a fiber distribution hub for housing a plurality of feeder fiber optic cables and distribution fiber optic cables. The fiber distribution hub is adapted for mounting in a telecommunications pedestal. A method of using a fiber distribution hub adapted for a plurality of different mounting configurations is also disclosed. The method includes offering for sale the fiber distribution hub for use in any one of the plurality of different mounting configurations.09-24-2009
20090324187Fiber distribution hubs with patch and splice enclosures - Fiber distribution hubs for distributing fiber optic networks are disclosed. The fiber distribution hub includes a mounting plate for supporting a termination of at least one fiber cable, a patch enclosure for protecting the termination, and a splice enclosure for protecting at least one splice connection to an optical fiber included in a feeder cable. The patch enclosure includes a first door and defining a patch chamber. The mounting plate is positioned within the patch chamber. The splice chamber includes a second door. The splice enclosure is releasably coupled to the patch enclosure.12-31-2009
20100059246Switched Grounding Assemblies - An assembly including a ground bar for coupling to a ground, a conductive contact for electrically connecting a wire to the ground bar, and a switch for selectively disconnecting the conductive contact from the ground bar to thereby selectively disconnect the wire from the ground bar when the wire is electrically connected to the conductive contact. The assembly may include a plurality of conductive contacts and a plurality of switches for selectively disconnecting an associated conductive contact from the ground bar. A method of using an assembly having a ground bar, a conductive contact, and a switch includes electrically connecting a wire to the conductive contact, and actuating the switch to selectively disconnect the conductive contact from the ground bar to thereby selectively disconnect the wire from the ground bar without electrically disconnecting the wire from the conductive contact.03-11-2010
20100142908Fiber Distribution Hubs With Patch and Splice Enclosures - Fiber distribution hubs for distributing fiber optic networks are disclosed. The fiber distribution hub includes a mounting plate for supporting a termination of at least one fiber cable, a patch enclosure for protecting the termination, and a splice enclosure for protecting at least one splice connection to an optical fiber included in a feeder cable. The patch enclosure includes a first door and defining a patch chamber. The mounting plate is positioned within the patch chamber. The splice chamber includes a second door. The splice enclosure is releasably coupled to the patch enclosure.06-10-2010
20100150518Optic Fiber Distribution Hub - In accordance with various embodiments, a fiber optic distribution hub is provided. In various implementations the fiber distribution hub includes at least one of a universal splitter holder, a distribution module including a plurality of sliding service connection circuit trays, and a distribution jumper incremental slack limiting fiber management system. The universal splitter holder is structured to retain any one of a plurality of fiber optic splitters within the distribution hub. The service connection circuit trays of the distribution module are structured to slidingly transition from a stowed position to a deployed position to allow independent access to any one of a plurality of optic fiber circuits retained within each respective circuit tray. The distribution jumper incremental slack limiting fiber management system is configured to reduce slack in at least one jumper fiber extending between the universal splitter holder and the distribution module within the distribution hub.06-17-2010
20100237757Distribution Hubs - Distribution hubs and telecommunications enclosures are disclosed. One example distribution hub includes a cover section and a mounting section. The mounting section is adapted to support telecommunications cables and/or equipment. The cover section is coupled to the mounting section to permit movement of the cover section relative to the mounting section along an axis and between an extended position in which a portion of the mounting section is exposed and a retracted position in which such portion of the mounting section is substantially covered by the cover section.09-23-2010
20100239210Multipurpose Telecommunications Modules - A telecommunications module for mounting to a docking base having at least one bay adapted for receiving a module is disclosed. The module includes a housing having a front portion, a rear portion, a bottom portion, a top portion, and two side portions. The housing includes a rear wall located at the rear portion of the housing and a bottom wall substantially perpendicular to the rear wall located at the bottom portion of the housing. The housing is sized to fit in the bay of the docking base and adapted for having at least one telecommunications component coupled to the housing. The housing includes at least one wire management device, at least one port for allowing wire to pass through the housing, and at least one connector for removably coupling the module to the docking base. A telecommunications module kit, a modular telecommunications system and a telecommunications pedestal including a telecommunications module are disclosed.09-23-2010
20100310226Dust Caps for Fiber Optic Connectors - A dust cap for a fiber optic connector is disclosed. The fiber optic connector includes a connector body having a first end and second end and a ferrule positioned at the first end of the connector body. The ferrule holds an optical fiber having an end face. The dust cap includes a housing adapted to engage the first end of the connector body to releasably couple the dust cap to the fiber optic connector and protect the end face of the optical fiber. Additionally, or alternatively, the dust cap may be configured to releasably engage an adjacent dust cap to join at least two dust caps together, and may include one or more mounting members for releasably coupling the dust cap to a support structure to thereby support the dust cap and any fiber optic connector releasably coupled to the dust cap from the support structure.12-09-2010
20110058775Dust Caps for Fiber Optic Connectors - A dust cap for a fiber optic connector is disclosed. The fiber optic connector includes a connector body having a first end and second end opposite the first end, and a ferrule positioned at the first end of the connector body. The ferrule holds an optical fiber having an end face. The dust cap includes a housing defining a cavity for receiving the ferrule of the fiber optic connector and a retaining member coupled to the housing. The retaining member is structured to be disposed adjacent to the second end of the connector body when the ferrule is disposed within the cavity to inhibit removal of the fiber optic connector from the dust cap. Additionally, or alternatively, the dust cap may include a mounting member for releasably engaging a support structure.03-10-2011
20110116239Locking Mechanisms for Retaining Two Swinging Panels and Apparatus and Enclosures Including a Locking Mechanism for Retaining Two Swinging Panels - A telecommunications enclosure including a housing is disclosed. A first panel is operatively coupled to the housing for pivotal movement between a first position and a second position. A second panel is operatively coupled to the housing for pivotal movement between a first position and a second position. The telecommunications enclosure includes a lock operable to retain the first panel in the first position when the second panel is in the second position and to retain the second panel in the first position when the first panel is in the second position. The telecommunications enclosure includes at least one fiber optic splitter mounted on the first panel and a termination field mounted on the second panel.05-19-2011

Patent applications by Eduardo Leon, Woodridge, IL US