IP Library Granted Patent US 8,206,043
Granted Patent B2
US 8,206,043 · App. 12/917,857 · Granted Jun 26, 2012

Fiber optic transceiver module release mechanism

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Patent No.
US 8,206,043
App. No.
12/917,857
Granted
Jun 26, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fiber optic connector release mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism may be used to release a transceiver module housed in a cage that is permanently mounted on a printed circuit board. The release mechanism may include a cam mounted bail that rotates a U-shaped flange through a two stage travel path to urge the bail forward in a slide path on the transceiver module. As the bail begins to move forward, wedge elements at the end of a pair of slide arms extending rearward from the bail may contact locking tabs on the cage, forcing the locking tabs outward. As the locking tabs are forced outward, the shoulders of the transceiver module are released, and the transceiver module is free to slide out of the cage as the operator pulls on the bail.

Claims (32)

1. A release mechanism for a transceiver module, the release mechanism comprising:

a bail rotatably mounted on the transceiver module, the bail including a U-shaped flange;

an arm assembly nested in the bail, the arm assembly including a pair of arms that extend rearward; and

a cage to receive the transceiver module, the cage including locking tabs in opposing side panels thereof, the cage being adapted to be mounted on a printed circuit board; wherein the bail is rotatably mounted on the transceiver module by an axis that passes through a slot in the arm assembly, the U-shaped flange surrounds both an inner surface and an outer surface of the arm assembly, and the locking arms include elements that receive the locking tabs of the cage.

2. The release mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the arms each include at a distal end thereof a wedge element that defines at least a portion of an opening that receives one of the locking tabs therein.

3. The release mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the arms each include at a distal end thereof a wedge element that contacts one of the locking tabs and pushes the locking tab outward when the bail is moved forward.

4. The release mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the wedge elements each comprise an angled or arced surface.

5. The release mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the bail includes a tab projecting from a main portion of the bail, the tab defining a slot that receives a boss projecting from a handle so as to secure the bail in a locked position.

6. The release mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the bail moves in a two-stage travel path, the bail rotating from a locked position through an approximately 45 degree arc without moving the transceiver module from an installed position as the axis pin moves in the slot and the U-shaped flange moves through a first stage of an eccentric cam slot, the bail further rotating to move the U-shaped flange through a second stage of the eccentric cam slot.

7. The release mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the transceiver module remains in an installed position as the bail moves from a locked position through an approximately 45 degree arc, and the bail is not able to complete the 45 degree arc unless plug bays of the transceiver module are not occupied by plugs.

8. A release mechanism for a transceiver module, the release mechanism comprising:

a bail rotatably mounted on the transceiver module, the bail including a U-shaped flange;

an arm assembly nested in the bail, the arm assembly including a pair of arms that extend rearward; and

a cage that receives the transceiver module, the cage including locking tabs in opposing side panels thereof, the cage being adapted to be mounted on a printed circuit board; wherein the bail is rotatably mounted on the transceiver module by an axis that passes through a slot in the arm assembly, the U-shaped flange surrounds both an inner surface and an outer surface of the arm assembly, and the locking arms include at distal ends thereof a wedge element; such that when the release mechanism is in a locked position, the handle is in a rearmost position in the slide path, and the at least one locking tab protrudes into the slide path so as to secure the transceiver module, and when the bail is rotated to a released position, the handle moves to a forward position in the slide path, causing the wedge elements to push against the at least one locking tab so as to move the at least one locking tab out of the slide path, thereby releasing the transceiver module from the cage.

9. The release mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the wedge elements each comprise an angled or arced surface.

10. The release mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the bail includes a tab projecting from a main portion of the bail, the tab defining a slot that receives a boss projecting from the handle so as to secure the bail in a locked position.

11. The release mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the bail moves in a two stage travel path, the bail rotating from a locked position through an approximately 45 degree arc without moving the transceiver module from an installed position as the axis pin moves in the slot and the U-shaped flange moves through a first stage of an eccentric cam slot, the bail further rotating to move the U-shaped flange through a second stage of the eccentric cam slot.

12. The release mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the transceiver module remains in an installed position as the bail moves from a locked position through an approximately 45 degree arc, and the bail is not able to complete the 45 degree arc unless plug bays of the transceiver module are not occupied by plugs.

13. A method of releasably securing a transceiver module in a cage, the method comprising the following steps:

forming a cage with locking tabs in opposing sides thereof;

forming a transceiver module with openings therein to receive the locking tabs when the transceiver module is inserted into the cage;

providing an arm assembly with a pair of arms extending rearward, a main body of the arm assembly being nested in a bail;

rotatably mounting the bail on a front end of the transceiver module, the bail including a U-shaped flange that at least partially encloses inner and outer surfaces of the arm assembly;

rotating the bail through an initial arc to release the bail from a locked position; and

further rotating the bail to release the locking tabs from the openings.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein providing an arm assembly further includes providing at a distal end of each arm a wedge element that defines at least a portion of an opening that receives one of the locking tabs therein.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein further rotating the bail causes a wedge element at a distal end of each arm to contact one of the locking tabs so that the locking tab is pushed outward, thereby releasing the transceiver module.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the wedge elements each comprise an angled or arced surface.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the wedge elements each comprise an angled or arced surface.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the bail includes a tab projecting from a main portion of the bail, the tab defining a slot that receives a boss projecting from a handle so as to secure the bail in a locked position.

19. The method of claim 13 , wherein rotating the bail moves the bail from a locked position through an approximately 45 degree arc without moving the transceiver module from an installed position as the axis pin moves in the slot and the U-shaped flange moves through a first stage of an eccentric cam slot, and further rotating the bail further rotating to move the U-shaped flange through a second stage of the eccentric cam slot.

20. The method of claim 13 , wherein the bail is not able to complete both rotation steps unless plug bays of the transceiver module are not occupied by plugs.

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