Retainer for packaged optical fiber splices and organizing tray

Special receptacle or package – For an optical device or element – Binoculars

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206443, 206329, 206565, 350 9621, 269903, B65D 8520, B65D 8562, B65D 136

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044898304

ABSTRACT:
A packaged optical fiber splice is held in a retainer formed by two pairs of cantilever members having inwardly facing ribs at their top edges. The members of a pair are spaced so that after pushing a packaged splice between the ribs, deforming the members slightly, the packaged splice is freely positioned between the cantilever members which are at least substantially stress free. The splice is retained by the ribs. A slot in the base of the retainer provides a seating for the lower edge of the splice and restrains the splice against longitudinal movement. A plurality of retainers are provided in an organizing tray.

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patent: 3846740 (1974-11-01), Damon
patent: 4254865 (1981-03-01), Pacey et al.
patent: 4418815 (1983-12-01), Anderson et al.

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