(19)
(11)EP 0 939 914 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
29.01.2003 Bulletin 2003/05

(21)Application number: 97912373.4

(22)Date of filing:  18.11.1997
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC)7G02B 6/44
(86)International application number:
PCT/GB9703/157
(87)International publication number:
WO 9802/2842 (28.05.1998 Gazette  1998/21)

(54)

OPTICAL FIBRE ORGANIZER

ORGANISATIONSVORRICHTUNG FÜR OPTISCHE FASERN

DISPOSITIF D'ORGANISATION DES FIBRES OPTIQUES


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IT LI NL PT SE

(30)Priority: 20.11.1996 GB 9624142
05.11.1997 GB 9723355

(43)Date of publication of application:
08.09.1999 Bulletin 1999/36

(60)Divisional application:
01204617.3 / 1199589

(73)Proprietor: TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM N.V.
3010 Kessel-Lo (BE)

(72)Inventors:
  • MACKEN, Luk
    B-3010 Kessel-Lo (BE)
  • DAEMS, Daniel
    B-2970 'S-Gravenwezel (BE)
  • GRAULUS, Hendrik
    B-3020 Veltem-Beisem (BE)
  • GYSEMANS, Astrid
    B-3220 Holsbeek (BE)
  • VERNIMMEN, Michel
    B-3971 Leopoldsburg (BE)
  • MENDES, Luiz, Neves
    B-3130 Begijnendijk (BE)

(74)Representative: Beitsma, Gerhard Romano 
Tyco Electronics UK Limited European Patent Department Faraday Road Dorcan
Swindon, Wilts. SN3 5HH
Swindon, Wilts. SN3 5HH (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 584 600
WO-A-95/07478
WO-A-91/08574
US-A- 4 805 979
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to the organization of optical fibres, e.g. in an optical fibre cable splice closure. More in particular, the present invention relates to an optical fibre organiser, comprising a plurality of fibre storage trays, the organiser being arranged for accommodating a plurality of optical fibres, at least some of which optical fibres may enter and exit the organiser to be organized without being severed. An organiser of this kind is disclosed in US 4,805,979 (3M).

    [0002] Many different designs of optical fibre organizer are known. For example, WO 95/07480 (Raychem) discloses a base for an optical fibre organizer, which comprises: a first passage along one longitudinal edge portion for incoming fibres; a second passage along an opposite longitudinal edge portion for outgoing fibres; a plurality of first fibre guides separated from one another along the length of the base and extending from the first passage across the base towards the second passage where fibres in said guides are directed away from the plane of the base; a plurality of second fibre guides separated from one another along the length of the base and extending from the second passage across the base towards the first passage where fibres in said guides are directed away from the plane of the base.

    [0003] WO 95/25978 (Raychem) discloses an apparatus for arranging a plurality of stacks of optical fibre splice organizers in a closure, comprising a frame and at least two optical fibre splice organizer supports located on the frame, each organizer support being arranged to support a stack of organizers. The frame may be elongate and the organizer supports may each support a stack of organizers which extends laterally with respect to the frame. The organizer supports may be in one or more pairs, the supports of each pair being arranged back-to-back.

    [0004] WO 95/07475 (British Telecom) discloses an optical fibre management system comprising a plurality of splice trays arranged in a stack. Each splice tray has a main body portion for holding at least one splice, and for storing fibres leading to the splice(s), and a fibre entry/exit portion for feeding fibre to/from the main body portion. Each tray is mounted in the stack so as to be movable from a stacked position, in which it is aligned with the other trays, to first and second operating positions in which the fibre entry/exit portion and the main body portion respectively are accessible. A related patent application, WO 95/07486 (British Telecom), discloses so-called "single circuit management" of spliced fibres or unspliced cut dark "customer" fibres. Single circuit management is the management of optical fibres by separating individual optical fibre circuits from each other.

    [0005] WO 96/10203 (Telephone Cables Limited) discloses an optical fibre splice tray which comprises a body with a plurality of splice holders at fixed locations. Fibre paths are provided on the body leading from fibre entry points to the splice holders. Hinged storage leaves are also mounted on the body.

    [0006] WO 91/08574 (Raynet) discloses a housing for an optical fibre coupler. The housing contains a tray for storing "express" optical fibres, that is, optical fibres not connected to components within the housing.

    [0007] WO 96/30791 (3M), published 3 October 1996, discloses an optical fibre tray which has two cylinders or spools for receiving coils of optical fibre slack. Express ribbon fibre may be stored in a "figure-8" pattern.

    [0008] The present invention provides an optical fibre organiser as defined in the preamble which according to the present invention is characterised in that the storage trays are provided with a central island intersected by an X-shaped groove pattern for accommodating optical fibre loops.

    [0009] The invention also provides an organizer in which the uncut optical fibres are (i.e. have been) so installed on the storage trays.

    [0010] By "uncut" optical fibres is meant optical fibres which enter and exit the organizer without being severed. Such fibres are sometimes referred to as "express" fibres, since they extend through the organizer without being spliced, connected or broken for any other reason. The invention has the advantage that, for the first time, it enables such uncut fibres to be stored in single circuits, or single cable elements (as the case may be). This is advantageous because the fibre(s) of individual circuits or cable elements which are not spliced to other fibres when the organizer is initially installed on the cable may later be spliced to other fibres without disturbing the uncut fibres of other circuits or cable elements (as the case may be). This vastly reduces the risk of accidentally introducing signal losses into the circuits, or cable elements, of other uncut fibres, or damaging the other uncut fibres, during the splicing procedure. The splicing of fibres which had initially remained uncut (and unspliced) is carried out, for example, when adding new subscribers, or new services, to the network.

    [0011] In contrast with the present invention, the various optical fibre organizers disclosed in the prior publications mentioned earlier, are incapable of storing uncut fibres in single circuits or single cable elements. For example, the optical fibre management system disclosed in WO 95/07486 is able to store only severed optical fibres (i.e. spliced fibres or unspliced dark "customer" fibres). This is because the fibres which are stored in single circuits must have their ends threaded through openings which are closed in cross-section. Uncut fibres are instead retained bundled in their cable tubes which are in turn bundled together and looped around the so-called break-out tray. Similarly, the splice tray arrangement of GB-A-2305739 requires the optical fibre ends to be threaded through holes punched in the hinged leaves (see Fig.5 of that document).

    [0012] For the avoidance of doubt, it should be noted that a single circuit may, for example, comprise a single optical fibre or a pair of optical fibres, depending upon the transmission technique used. Also, a cable element is a defined group of optical fibres in a cable, for example a group of fibres from a single tube of the cable, or a group of fibres from a single slot of a slotted core cable.

    [0013] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the construction of the organizer is such that it further comprises at least one support plate for supporting the storage trays, the at least one support plate being provided with guide grooves for accommodating and leading optical fibres to and from the storage trays, which grooves are open in transverse cross-section thereby permitting side-entry of optical fibres into the grooves.

    [0014] According to a further aspect of the present invention, the at least one support plate is provided with integral mounting means for hingedly mounting the storage trays, a pair of mounting means being associated with each guide groove and permitting side-entry of optical fibres into the respective guide groove. In a preferred embodiment, therefore, the mounting means is/are integrally formed (e.g. moulded) with the guide(s), the trays thereby being mounted directly on the support.

    [0015] Preferably, the at least one support plate is provided with integral flexible tines for locking hinge pins of the storage trays in the mounting means

    [0016] The or each tray mounting means is preferably arranged with respect to at least one respective guide such that at least one optical fibre extending, in use, from a storage tray attached to one or more tray mounting means may be guided by the or each respective guide without the optical fibre being bent below its critical bend radius. Advantageously, each guide groove includes at least two ramps for guiding one or more optical fibres away from the support plate towards the tray hingedly mounted on the support plate. Preferably, the guide grooves are narrower in width at each of their ends and are also curved in the plane of the support plate. In a preferred embodiment at least one support plate is provided with optical fibre routing channels for routing optical fibres from the guide grooves to the exterior of the organiser. Advantageously, the optical fibre routing channels are located at the ends of the guide grooves and extend substantially perpendicularly to the straight central regions of the guide grooves.

    [0017] The organizer most preferably comprises a plurality of support plates, preferably attachable either directly or indirectly together side-by-side to form a larger support. Advantageously, this indirect attachment may be by means of a support frame to which the supports are attachable side-by-side to form a larger support.

    [0018] According to a still further aspect, the invention provides a kit of parts for forming an optical fibre cable closure, comprising an optical fibre organizer according to the previously mentioned aspects of the invention, and a casing for enclosing the optical fibre organizer. The casing preferably comprises a base containing cable ports, and a generally dome-shaped cover attachable to the base, the optical fibre organizer being attachable to the base.

    [0019] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

    Figures 1A-1C show a support according to the invention, for hinged optical fibre storage trays;

    Figures 2A-2B show another support according to the invention, for hinged optical fibre storage trays; and

    Figure 3 shows an assembled optical fibre organizer according to the invention attached to a base of a cable closure.



    [0020] Figure 1 shows a modular support plate 1 comprising a plurality of parts of mounting means 3 in the form of integral moulded protrusions standing up from the plate. The mounting means 3 contain apertures for receiving hinge pins formed on the storage trays. The storage trays are therefore hinged with respect to the support plate in use. Each of the trays may therefore be accessed by pivoting all of the trays on one side of the tray, away from the tray. Figure 1 also shows flexible tines 4 (also protruding from the support plate) which lock the hinge pins of the trays in the mounting pins 3.

    [0021] Each pair of mounting means 3 is associated with a respective guide 5 which is in the form of an open-sided groove in the plate. In use, an optical fibre storage tray 7 (see Figure 3) is attached to a particular pair of mounting means 3, and one or more optical fibres or ribbons of optical fibres extending from the tray is received in the respective guide groove 5. Because the guide grooves 5 are open-sided, such optical fibres are inserted into them by "side-entry", i.e. without having to thread the fibres through an aperture. This has the advantage of enabling uncut (looped) optical fibres to be stored in the trays, for example in single circuits or single elements.

    [0022] Each guide groove 5 includes four ramps 9 which, in use, guide one or more optical fibres or ribbons of optical fibres between the guide and its respective storage tray, i.e. the ramps guide the fibres away from the support plate towards the hinged tray mounted on the support plate. The ramps are situated in a relatively wide central region 11 of each guide. At each end 13 of the guide, the guide is narrower in width and is also curved in the plane of the support plate. At the ends of the guides, and extending substantially perpendicularly to the straight central regions of the guides, are optical fibre routing channels 15, for routing the optical fibres or ribbons from the guides 5 to the exterior of the organizer. An optical fibre, or a ribbon of optical fibres, may therefore extend from the exterior of the organizer (e.g. from a cable) along one routing channel 15 and into one end 13 of a respective guide 5. The fibre or ribbon may extend along the guide 5 across part of the width of the support plate and up one or both ramps into a storage tray mounted to the support plate (mounted by attachment to the respective mounting means 3). The fibre or ribbon may be looped one or more times in the storage tray, extend out of the tray and down the opposite ramps into the same guide 5. It will extend along the guide 5 past the first ramps out of the opposite end of the guide, into the other routing channel 15 and then to the exterior of the organizer.

    [0023] When ribbons of optical fibres are used, the major width of the ribbons will generally be substantially perpendicular to the plane of the support plate in the routing channels 15 and the relatively narrow end regions 13 of the guides 5. However, in the relatively wide central regions 11 of the guides, the ribbons will normally twist through about 90° so that in the regions where they are guided towards the trays by the ramps 9 their major widths will generally be substantially parallel to the plane of the support. The dimension of the guides are preferably predetermined to cause or facilitate this change in the orientation of the ribbons which is required because optical fibre ribbons generally must not be bent about an axis which is perpendicular to their major width.

    [0024] The support plates illustrated in Figures 2A and 2B are similar to the support plate illustrated in Figure 1, except that the routing channels comprise a plurality of narrow channels 17 designed to route optical fibre ribbons orientated such that their major width is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the support plates. In Figure 2B two support plates are arranged side-by-side, thereby forming a larger support plate.

    [0025] Figure 3 shows an optical fibre organizer 19 which has been assembled and attached to a base 21 of a cable closure. The organizer 19 comprises a support frame 23 and a storage module 25 attached to the support frame. The storage module 25 comprises a support plate 27 (of similar, but slightly different, design to the support plate shown in Figure 1) supporting a plurality of hinged optical fibre storage trays 7. Each support plate 27 includes attachment devices 29 which are interlocked (by a snap-fit) with the support frame 23. The support frame 23 comprises two pairs of spaced-apart elongate parts 31 which are interconnected by an elongate cross-member 33. Each elongate part 31 is anchored to the base 21 of the closure.

    [0026] The routing of the uncut optical fibre(s) of a single circuit or a single cable element, on the organizer, is shown schematically by means of a thick black line 34. The path of the optical fibre(s) 34 is also illustrated schematically adjacent to the organizer. (The path will be described with reference to a single fibre, for clarity). The fibre extends from the region of the organizer which is adjacent to the base 21 of the closure through open-sided guides 36, 38 and 42, and through the open-sided routing channel 15 on the support plate 27. The fibre then extends into an open-sided guide groove 5 (see figures 1 and 2) in the support plate, and towards the opposite edge of the support plate. The fibre then extends into a storage tray 7 which is associated with that particular guide groove 5, it is looped one or more times in the tray (depending upon the length of fibre to be stored), and then extends out of the tray and back into the guide groove 5. The fibre extends along the guide groove 5 once more, and then extends out of the opposite end of the guide groove to that through which it entered. The fibre then extends along a routing channel 15 situated beyond this opposite edge of the guide groove back towards the base region of the cable closure.

    [0027] An optical fibre cable (not shown) carrying the uncut optical fibres which are stored on the organizer in single circuits, or single elements (as the case may be) enters the cable closure through an oval port 44 in the base of the closure. In particular, a loop of the cable is fed through this port, and the optical fibres are exposed and organised as desired in the closure. Normally, some of the optical fibres will be cut and spliced to optical fibres from other cables which extend into the closure through cable ports 46. The splices and associated fibre lengths are also stored on respective storage trays 7, in single circuits, or single cable elements (as the case may be). The organizer, and cable closure, will therefore normally store both uncut (and therefore unspliced) and cut (and spliced) fibres, in single circuits or single cable elements.


    Claims

    1. Optical fibre organiser (19), comprising a plurality of fibre storage trays (7), the organiser being arranged for accommodating a plurality of optical fibres, at least some of which optical fibres may enter and exit the organiser (19) to be organised without being severed, characterised in that the storage trays (7) are provided with a central island intersected by an X-shaped groove pattern for accommodating optical fibre loops.
     
    2. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of fibres are stored in the organiser, wherein the optical fibres are each associated with an optical fibre circuit or an optical fibre cable element, and wherein the optical fibres of each single optical fibre circuit or each single optical fibre cable element are stored separately on respective individual storage trays (7).
     
    3. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising at least one support plate (1) supporting the storage trays (7), wherein the at least one support plate (1) is provided with guide grooves (5) for accommodating and leading optical fibres (34) to and from the storage trays (7), which grooves (5) are open in transverse cross-section thereby permitting side-entry of optical fibres (34) into the grooves (5).
     
    4. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 3, wherein the at least one support plate (1) is provided with integral mounting means (3) for hingedly mounting the storage trays (7), a pair of mounting means (3) being associated with each guide groove (5) and permitting side-entry of optical fibres (34) into the respective guide groove (5).
     
    5. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the at least one support plate (1) is provided with integral flexible tines (4) for locking hinge pins of the storage trays (7) in the mounting means (3).
     
    6. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein each guide groove (5) includes at least two ramps (9) for guiding one or more optical fibres away from the support plate (1) towards the storage tray (7) hingedly mounted on the support plate (1).
     
    7. Optical fibre organiser according to any of claims 3-6, wherein the guide grooves (5) are narrower in width at each of their ends (13) and are also curved in the plane of the support plate (1).
     
    8. Optical fibre organiser according to any of claims 3-7, wherein said at least one support plale (1) is provided with optical fibre routing channels (15) for routing optical fibres from the guide grooves (5) to the exterior of the organiser.
     
    9. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 8, wherein the optical fibre routing channels (15) are located at the ends (13) of the guide grooves (5) and extend substantially perpendicularly to a straight central region of the guide grooves (5).
     
    10. Optical fibre organiser according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a support frame (23), each support plate (1,27) including attachment devices (29) interlocked with the support frame (23).
     
    11. Optical fibre organiser according to claim 10, wherein the support frame (23) is attached to the base (21) of a cable closure.
     
    12. Kit-of-parts for forming an optical fibre organiser according to any of the preceding claims comprising at least a plurality of fibre storage trays, each storage tray being provided with a central island intersected by an X-shaped groove pattern for accommodating optical fibre loops.
     
    13. Kit-of-parts according to claim 12, further comprising a casing for enclosing the optical fibre organiser (19).
     
    14. Kit-of-parts according to Claim 13, in which the casing comprises a base containing cable ports, and a generally dome-shaped cover attachable to the base, the optical fibre organizer (19) being attachable to the base.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Lichtleiterorganisator (19), der eine Vielzahl von Lichtleiteraufnahmewannen (7) aufweist, wobei der Organisator dazu ausgelegt ist, eine Vielzahl von Lichtleitern aufzunehmen, von denen zumindest einige in den Organisator (19) eintreten und diesen verlassen können, um organisiert zu werden, ohne abgetrennt zu werden,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß die Aufnahmewannen (7) mit einer zentralen Insel versehen sind, die von einem X-förmigen Nutenmuster gekreuzt wird, um Lichtleiterschleifen aufzunehmen.
     
    2. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 1,
    wobei eine Vielzahl von Lichtleitern in dem Organisator aufgenommen ist, wobei die Lichtleiter jeweils einer Lichtleiterschaltung oder einem Lichtleiterkabelelement zugeordnet sind und wobei die Lichtleiter jeder einzelnen Lichtleiterschaltung oder jedes einzelnen Lichtleiterkabelelements getrennt in jeweiligen einzelnen Aufnahmewannen (7) aufbewahrt werden.
     
    3. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 1 oder 2,
    der ferner mindestens eine Halterungsplatte (1) zur Halterung der Aufnahmewannen (7) aufweist, wobei die mindestens eine Halterungsplatte (1) mit Führungsnuten (5) versehen ist, um Lichtleiter (34) aufzunehmen und sie zu den Aufnahmewannen (7) und von diesen weg zu führen, wobei die Nuten (5) im Querschnitt in Querrichtung offen sind, so daß ein seitliches Eintreten der Lichtleiter (34) in die Nuten (5) möglich ist.
     
    4. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 3,
    wobei die mindestens eine Halterungsplatte (1) mit integralen Montageeinrichtungen (3) zur gelenkigen Montage der Aufnahmewannen (7) versehen ist, wobei jeder Führungsnut (5) ein Paar der Montageeinrichtungen (3) zugeordnet ist und ein seitliches Eintreten der Lichtleiter (34) in die jeweilige Führungsnut (5) ermöglicht.
     
    5. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 3 oder 4,
    wobei die mindestens eine Halterungsplatte (1) mit integralen flexiblen Zinken (4) versehen ist, um Gelenkbolzen der Aufnahmewannen (7) in den Montageeinrichtungen (3) zu arretieren.
     
    6. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 3, 4 oder 5,
    wobei jede Führungsnut (5) mindestens zwei Rampen (9) aufweist, um einen oder mehrere Lichtleiter von der Halterungsplatte (1) weg zu der Aufnahmewanne (7) hin zu führen, die an der Halterungsplatte (1) gelenkig montiert ist.
     
    7. Lichtleiterorganisator nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6,
    wobei die Führungsnuten (5) an jedem ihrer Enden (13) von geringerer Breite sind und ferner in der Ebene der Halterungsplatte (1) gekrümmt sind.
     
    8. Lichtleiterorganisator nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 7,
    wobei die mindestens eine Halterungsplatte (1) mit Lichtleiter-Führungskanälen (15) versehen ist, um Lichtleiter aus den Führungsnuten (5) zur Außenseite des Organisators zu leiten.
     
    9. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 8,
    wobei die Lichtleiter-Führungskanäle (15) an den Enden (13) der Führungsnuten (5) angeordnet sind und sich im wesentlichen senkrecht zu einem geraden zentralen Bereich der Führungsnuten (5) erstrecken.
     
    10. Lichtleiterorganisator nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
    der ferner einen Tragrahmen (23) aufweist, wobei jede Halterungsplatte (1, 27) Anbringeinrichtungen (29) aufweist, die mit dem Tragrahmen (23) verriegelt sind.
     
    11. Lichtleiterorganisator nach Anspruch 10,
    wobei der Tragrahmen (23) an der Basis (21) eines Kabelverschlusses angebracht ist.
     
    12. Teilesatz zum Herstellen eines Lichtleiterorganisators nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
    der mindestens eine Vielzahl von Lichtleiteraufnahmewannen aufweist, wobei jede Aufnahmewanne mit einer zentralen Insel versehen ist, die von einem X-förmigen Nutenmuster gekreuzt wird, um Lichtleiterschleifen aufzunehmen.
     
    13. Teilesatz nach Anspruch 12,
    der ferner ein Gehäuse zum Umschließen des Lichtleiterorganisators (19) aufweist.
     
    14. Teilesatz nach Anspruch 13,
    wobei das Gehäuse eine Basis, die Kabelöffnungen enthält, und eine im allgemeinen gewölbte Abdeckung aufweist, die an der Basis anbringbar ist, wobei der Lichtleiterorganisator (19) an der Basis anbringbar ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques (19), comprenant une pluralité de plateaux de stockage de fibres (7), le dispositif d'organisation étant agencé pour recevoir une pluralité de fibres optiques, au moins certaines de ces fibres optiques pouvant entrer et sortir du dispositif d'organisation (19) pour être organisées sans être coupées, caractérisé en ce que les plateaux de stockage (7) comportent un îlot central coupé par un motif de rainure en forme de X pour recevoir des boucles de fibres optiques.
     
    2. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 1, dans lequel une pluralité de fibres sont stockées dans le dispositif d'organisation, dans lequel les fibres optiques sont chacune associées à un circuit de fibres optiques ou à un élément de câble à fibres optiques, et dans lequel les fibres optiques sur chaque circuit de fibres optiques unique ou chaque élément de câble à fibres optiques unique sont stockées séparément sur des plateaux de stockage individuels respectifs (7).
     
    3. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 1 ou 2, comprenant en outre au moins une plaque de support (1) pour supporter les plateaux de stockage (7), dans lequel la plaque de support au nombre d'au moins une (1) comporte des rainures de guidage (5) pour recevoir et acheminer des fibres optiques (34) vers et depuis les plateaux de stockage (7), ces rainures (5) ayant une section transversale ouverte, de façon à permettre par conséquent l'entrée latérale de fibres optiques (34) à l'intérieur des rainures (5).
     
    4. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la plaque de support au nombre d'au moins une (1) comporte des moyens de montage intégrés (3) pour le montage de façon articulée des plateaux de stockage (7), une paire de moyens de montage (3) étant associée à chaque rainure de guidage (5) et permettant l'entrée latérale de fibres optiques (34) à l'intérieur de la rainure de guidage respective (5).
     
    5. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel la plaque de support au nombre d'au moins une (1) est munie de fourchons souples intégrés (4) pour verrouiller les broches d'articulation des plateaux de stockage (7) dans les moyens de montage (3).
     
    6. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 3, 4 ou 5, dans lequel chaque rainure de guidage (5) comprend au moins deux rampes (9) pour guider une ou plusieurs fibres optiques loin de la plaque de support (1) vers le plateau de stockage (7) monté de façon articulée sur la plaque de support (1).
     
    7. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon l'une quelconque des revendications 3 à 6, dans lequel les rainures de guidage (5) ont une largeur plus étroite à chacune de leurs extrémités (13) et sont également courbées dans le plan de la plaque de support (1).
     
    8. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon l'une quelconque des revendications 3 à 7, dans lequel ladite plaque de support au nombre d'au moins une (1) comporte des canaux d'acheminement de fibres optiques (15) pour acheminer les fibres optiques à partir des rainures de guidage (5) vers l'extérieur du dispositif d'organisation.
     
    9. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 8, dans lequel les canaux d'acheminement de fibres optiques (15) sont disposés aux extrémités (13) des rainures de guidage (5) et s'étendent sensiblement perpendiculairement par rapport à une région centrale droite des rainures de guidage (5).
     
    10. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant de plus un bâti de support (23), chaque plaque de support (1, 27) comprenant des dispositifs de fixation (29) mutuellement verrouillés avec le bâti de support (23).
     
    11. Dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon la revendication 10, dans lequel le bâti de support (23) est fixé à la base (21) d'une fermeture de câble.
     
    12. Jeu de pièces pour former un dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant au moins une pluralité de plateaux de stockage de fibres, chaque plateau de stockage comportant un îlot central coupé par un motif de rainures en forme de X pour recevoir des boucles de fibres optiques.
     
    13. Jeu de pièces selon la revendication 12, comprenant de plus un boîtier pour enfermer le dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques (19).
     
    14. Jeu de pièces selon la revendication 13, dans lequel le boîtier comprend une base contenant des orifices de câble, et un couvercle globalement en forme de dôme pouvant être fixé à la base, le dispositif d'organisation de fibres optiques (19) pouvant être fixé à la base.
     




    Drawing