IP Library Granted Patent US 7,440,667
Granted Patent B2
US 7,440,667 · App. 11/897,425 · Granted Oct 21, 2008

Duct closures and methods of sealing ducts using the same

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Patent No.
US 7,440,667
App. No.
11/897,425
Granted
Oct 21, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Duct closures include a first member and a second member. The first and second members are configured to define a cavity therebetween when in a closed position. A hinge on a first end of the first member and the second member pivotally connects the first member and the second member for movement between the closed position and an open position. A duct mating region on a second end of the first and second members, opposite from the first end, is configured to define a duct receiving opening receiving and sealingly engaging an outer surface of a duct having longitudinally extending members extending therefrom. A plurality of openings to the cavity are defined by the first and second members on the first end and sized to receive ones of the longitudinally extending members extending therethrough. A sealant material positioned in the cavity environmentally seals the openings with the ones of the longitudinally extending members extending therethrough.

Claims (40)

1. A duct closure, comprising:

a first member;

a second member, the first and second members being configured to define a cavity therebetween when in a closed position;

a hinge on a first end of the first member and the second member that pivotally connects the first member and the second member for movement between the closed position and an open position;

a duct mating region on a second end of the first and second members opposite from the first end that is configured to define a duct receiving opening receiving and sealingly engaging an outer surface of a duct having longitudinally extending members extending therefrom;

a plurality of openings to the cavity defined by the first and second members on the first end and sized to receive ones of the longitudinally extending members extending therethrough;

a sealant material positioned in the cavity to environmentally seal the openings with the ones of the longitudinally extending members extending therethrough.

2. The duct closure of claim 1 , wherein the sealant material has an elasticity selected to provide a re-enterable environmental seal.

3. The duct closure of claim 2 , wherein the sealant material comprises gel and/or rubber.

4. The duct closure of claim 2 , wherein the sealant material includes a portion thereof in the duct mating region that is shaped to sealingly engage a range of diameters corresponding to an outer diameter variability of the duct without removing any of the sealant material.

5. The duct closure of claim 4 , wherein the portion of the sealant material in the duct mating region is shaped to define at least one annular ring extending radially from a base sealant material portion to a height selected to accommodate the outer diameter variability.

6. The duct closure of claim 5 , wherein a height of the base sealant material portion is selected to environmentally seal a duct having an outer diameter of about 1.25 inches and wherein a sum of the height of the base sealant material portion and the height selected to accommodate the outer diameter variability is selected to environmentally seal a duct having an outer diameter of about 1.5 inches.

7. The duct closure of claim 5 , wherein the duct mating region on the second end of the first and second members includes an attachment region extending around the second end configured to receive a connector that secures the first and second members to the duct, the attachment region including flexible members at a first interface region and at a second interface region where the first and second members contact when the duct closure is attached to the duct, the flexible members being configured to be displaced towards the duct when the duct closure is attached to the duct by the connector so that the flexible members displace respective underlying portions of the sealant material to facilitate sealing between the duct and the first and second members in the first and second interface regions.

8. The duct closure of claim 7 , wherein the attachment region further includes a connector retaining member configured to retain the connector.

9. The duct closure of claim 8 , wherein the connector retaining member comprises a first retaining member positioned proximate the flexible member at the first interface region and a second retaining member positioned proximate the flexible member at the second interface region and wherein the first retaining member and the second retaining member each include an opening configured to receive a longitudinally extending connector.

10. The duct closure of claim 9 , wherein the flexible members comprise circumferentially extending cantilevered segments of the first and/or second member.

11. The duct closure of claim 9 , wherein the attachment region further includes mating snap connection members on the first and second members that mechanically connect the first and second members around the duct in the closed position.

12. The duct closure of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of openings comprises:

a first opening having a first diameter; and

a plurality of second openings having diameters that are less than the first diameter.

13. The duct closure of claim 12 , wherein the second openings comprise non-circular openings, having a width along an axis defined by the hinge shorter than a length along an axis extending perpendicular to the axis defined by the hinge, that are configured to receive a flat drop optical fiber cable.

14. The duct closure of claim 13 , wherein the hinge comprises a plurality of discrete hinge elements displaced from each other along the axis defined by the hinge and wherein the first opening and the second openings are positioned in a non-overlapping relation with the hinge elements along the axis defined by the hinge so that the hinge elements do not interfere with passage of cables inserted in the first and second openings.

15. The duct closure of claim 14 wherein ones of the discrete hinge elements comprise a first hinge portion on the first member and a mating second hinge portion on the second member and wherein the first and second hinge portion are configured for detachable engagement therebetween and wherein the duct closure comprises a wrap around closure.

16. The duct closure of claim 12 , wherein a portion of the sealant material in the cavity proximate the first and second openings is shaped to sealingly engage a range of different diameters of longitudinally extending members extending through the first and second openings without removing any of the sealant material.

17. The duct closure of claim 16 , wherein the portion of the sealant material in the cavity proximate the first and second openings includes a void region associated with each of the first and second openings.

18. A wrap around fiber optic duct closure, comprising:

a first member;

a second member, the first and second members being configured to define a cavity therebetween when in a closed position;

a hinge on a first end of the first member and the second member that detachably pivotally connects the first member and the second member for movement between the closed position and an open position, the first and second members having mating snap connection members that mechanically connect the first and second members around a duct in the closed position;

a duct mating region on a second end of the first and second members opposite from the first end that is configured to define a duct receiving opening that wraps around an outer surface of the duct in the closed position, the duct having fiber optic cables extending therefrom;

a plurality of openings to the cavity defined by the first and second members on the first end and sized to receive ones of the fiber optic cables extending therethrough; and

a gel sealant material positioned in the cavity to environmentally seal the openings with the ones of the longitudinally extending members extending therethrough, wherein a first portion of the sealant material in the cavity proximate the first and second openings is shaped to sealingly engage a range of different diameters of fiber optic cables extending through the first and second openings without removing any of the gel and wherein a second portion of the sealant material in the duct mating region is shaped to define at least one annular ring extending radially from a base sealant material portion to a height selected to accommodate outer diameter variability of the duct, wherein the first and second members are configured so that rotation to the closed position over the end of the duct with the fiber optic cables passing through the plurality of openings to the cavity on the first end applies a pressure to the gel in the first and second portions, wherein a greater pressure is applied by rotation to the closed position in the first portion than the second portion.

19. The wrap around fiber optic duct closure of claim 18 , wherein the duct mating region on the second end of the first and second members includes an attachment region extending around the second end configured to receive a connector that secures the first and second members to the duct, the attachment region including flexible members at a first interface region and at a second interface region where the first and second members contact when the duct closure is attached to the duct, the flexible member being configured to be displaced towards the duct when the duct closure is attached to the duct by the connector so that the flexible members displace respective underlying portions of the gel to facilitate sealing between the duct and the first and second members in the first and second interface regions.

20. A method of environmentally sealing a duct, comprising:

providing a duct closure including a first member and a second member having receiving openings in a first end thereof, which members are detachably pivotally connected by a plurality of mating hinge elements at the first end for movement between an open position and a closed position and configured to wrap around an outer surface of a duct at a second end, opposite the first;

placing the first member on the duct proximate an end of the duct with the second end of the first member contacting the outer surface of the duct;

routing ones of a plurality of longitudinally extending members exiting from the end of the duct through respective ones of the receiving openings in the first end;

coupling the mating hinge elements of the first and second members with the routed longitudinally extending members positioned between the first and second members;

rotating the second member about an axis defined by the mated hinge members to the closed position; and

coupling the first and second members at the second end wrapped around the outer surface of the duct, wherein a sealant material is positioned between the first and second members and the outer surface of the duct and the longitudinally extending members and rotating the second member and coupling the first and second members environmentally seals the end of the duct with the longitudinally extending members extending therefrom.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME 049905/0504 Recorded Dec 19, 2024
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: ARRIS ENTERPRISES LLC (F/K/A ARRIS ENTERPRISES, INC.); ARRIS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; ARRIS SOLUTIONS, INC.; COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA; COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC; RUCKUS WIRELESS, LLC (F/K/A RUCKUS WIRELESS, INC.)
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ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA; COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ARRIS ENTERPRISES LLC; ARRIS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; RUCKUS WIRELESS, INC.; ARRIS SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA; COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ARRIS ENTERPRISES LLC; ARRIS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; RUCKUS WIRELESS, INC.; ARRIS SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.; ALLEN TELECOM LLC; ANDREW LLC; COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA; COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.; ALLEN TELECOM LLC; ANDREW LLC; COMMSCOPE, INC. OF NORTH CAROLINA; COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (TERM) Recorded Jan 13, 2016
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To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL) Recorded Jan 13, 2016
From: COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2015
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To: COMMSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2015
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS SERVICES GMBH
To: COMMSCOPE EMEA LIMITED
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 7, 2015
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS SERVICES GMBH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2007
From: MULLANEY, JULIAN; THOMPSON, JUSTIN EVERETTE; WHITACRE, MARY BETH; CARRICO, WILLIAM ALAN
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
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