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Apparatus for pole-mounting an optical fiber splice closure
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Inventors: Blee, John James; Burcum, Leon J.; Burek, Denis Edward; Jones, Marc Duane; Jones, Wesley Willing;
Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc. (Murray Hill, NJ)
Primary Examiner: Spyrou; Cassandra
Assistant Examiner: Cherry; Euncha
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley, LLP
A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a base member with first and second base portions that are angled relative to each other for aligning a longitudinal axis of the base member in a parallel relationship with a longitudinal axis of a pole. Preferably, first and second side walls extend outwardly from the base member for engaging mounting ribs of the splice closure. Preferably, the mounting ribs of the splice closure engage the bracket in a straddled configuration. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. A bracket for mounting a splice closure to a pole, the splice closure having first and second pairs of mounting ribs extending therefrom, each of the mounting ribs having a mounting rib hole formed therethrough, the pole having a longitudinal axis, said bracket comprising: an elongated base member having a longitudinal axis, said base member having first and second base portions and first and second side walls, said first and second base portions engaging each other and being angled relative to each other along a centerline of said base member such that said longitudinal axis of said base member is configured to align with the longitudinal axis of the pole, said first side wall extending outwardly from said first base portion, said second side wall extending outwardly from said second base portion, each of said side walls having a first slot formed therethrough, each of said first slots being adapted to receive a strap therethrough such that said bracket is mountable to the pole by engaging the pole with said bracket, inserting the strap through said first slots, and then securely fastening the strap about the pole, each of said side walls having arm segments, each of said arm segments being configured to engage one of the mounting ribs of the splice closure, each of said arm segments having a mounting hole formed therethrough, each mounting hole being arranged to align with one of the mounting rib holes of the splice closure such that the splice closure is securable to said bracket by inserting a mechanical fastener through each of said mounting holes and the mounting rib hole corresponding thereto, said bracket being configured to secure the splice closure to the pole by being positioned between the splice closure and the pole. 2. The bracket of claim 1, wherein said first and second base portions are angled relative to each other at an angle of between approximately 90 degrees and approximately 175 degrees. 3. The bracket of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal axis of said bracket is oriented along a centerline of said bracket
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