Modular patch panel

Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Interfitting with channel or double rail

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361396, 379328, H01R 13627

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051278510

ABSTRACT:
A digital signal cross-connect having a relatively high digital signal transmission rate for use with telecommunications transmission networks mountable in an existing network bay frame designed for mounting digital signal cross-connects having substantially lower signal transmission rates comprises a housing having at least a top panel and a bottom panel. A mounting tang is disposed on the top panel, and a mounting notch is located on the bottom panel. The mounting notch is capable of accepting rail tangs of a shelf which in turn mounts to on the network bay frame. The cross-connect is capable of pivotal movement about the rail tangs when the rail tangs are disposed in the mounting notch, and the mounting tang is capable of releasably engaging a rack rail on the shelf.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3535463 (1970-10-01), Trucco
patent: 4717358 (1988-01-01), Chaundy
patent: 4811169 (1989-03-01), Deluca et al.
Reliance COMM/TEC, RMOD-DSX brochure.
Reliance COMM/TEC, "Network Bay Frames For RMOD-DSX Systems Description and Installation," Section RLEC 365-100-003, Issue 1, Feb. 1989.

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