C03B37/029

Seal structure for optical fiber drawing furnace and optical fiber production method

A seal structure for an optical fiber drawing furnace is for plugging a gap between an upper end opening of the fiber furnace, and an optical fiber glass preform wherein a seed rod and a taper portion are present in an upper portion thereof. The seal structure comprises a first cap member engaging the seed rod of the glass preform; a second cap member covering the taper portion of the glass preform and the first cap member; a spacer member disposed between the first and second cap member, supporting the second cap member, adjusting, via a positional adjustment structure, the height position of the second cap member in the axial direction, and causing the lower extremity of the second cap member to be at a position close to the taper portion; and a seal member which seals between the upper end opening and the glass preform and/or second cap member.

Seal structure for optical fiber drawing furnace and optical fiber production method

A seal structure for an optical fiber drawing furnace is for plugging a gap between an upper end opening of the fiber furnace, and an optical fiber glass preform wherein a seed rod and a taper portion are present in an upper portion thereof. The seal structure comprises a first cap member engaging the seed rod of the glass preform; a second cap member covering the taper portion of the glass preform and the first cap member; a spacer member disposed between the first and second cap member, supporting the second cap member, adjusting, via a positional adjustment structure, the height position of the second cap member in the axial direction, and causing the lower extremity of the second cap member to be at a position close to the taper portion; and a seal member which seals between the upper end opening and the glass preform and/or second cap member.

OPTICAL FIBER FORMING APPARATUS

An optical fiber forming apparatus comprises: a draw furnace comprising: (i) a muffle with an inner surface, (ii) an axial opening below the muffle, the inner surface of the muffle defining a passageway extending through the axial opening, and (iii) an upper inlet into the passageway; and a tube that extends into the passageway of the draw furnace above the axial opening, the tube having (i) an outer surface and the inner surface of the muffle surrounds the outer surface of the tube with a space separating the outer surface of the tube from the inner surface of the muffle, (ii) an inner surface that defines a second passageway extending through the tube, (iii) an inlet into the second passageway of the tube, (iii) an outlet out of the second passageway of the tube.

OPTICAL FIBER FORMING APPARATUS

An optical fiber forming apparatus comprises: a draw furnace comprising: (i) a muffle with an inner surface, (ii) an axial opening below the muffle, the inner surface of the muffle defining a passageway extending through the axial opening, and (iii) an upper inlet into the passageway; and a tube that extends into the passageway of the draw furnace above the axial opening, the tube having (i) an outer surface and the inner surface of the muffle surrounds the outer surface of the tube with a space separating the outer surface of the tube from the inner surface of the muffle, (ii) an inner surface that defines a second passageway extending through the tube, (iii) an inlet into the second passageway of the tube, (iii) an outlet out of the second passageway of the tube.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER

A method for manufacturing an optical fiber includes: heating an optical fiber preform to draw glass fiber; measuring an outer diameter of the glass fiber to obtain a function of time; transforming the function of time into a function of frequency; identifying a first peak caused by a first drawing condition and a second peak caused by a second drawing condition in the function of frequency; and adjusting the second drawing condition so as to satisfy fn<fm−wm/2 or fn>fm+wm/2, where fm is a frequency of the first peak, wm is a full width at half maximum of the first peak, and fn is a frequency of the second peak.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICAL FIBER

A method for manufacturing an optical fiber includes: heating an optical fiber preform to draw glass fiber; measuring an outer diameter of the glass fiber to obtain a function of time; transforming the function of time into a function of frequency; identifying a first peak caused by a first drawing condition and a second peak caused by a second drawing condition in the function of frequency; and adjusting the second drawing condition so as to satisfy fn<fm−wm/2 or fn>fm+wm/2, where fm is a frequency of the first peak, wm is a full width at half maximum of the first peak, and fn is a frequency of the second peak.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPRESSING FLOW INSTABILITIES IN AN OPTICAL FIBER DRAW SYSTEM

A furnace system includes a muffle defining a furnace cavity. A lower heater is coupled to the muffle and is configured to create a hot zone within the furnace cavity having a temperature of about 1900° C. or greater. An upper muffle extension is positioned above the muffle and defines a handle cavity. A downfeed handle is positioned within the handle cavity such that a gap is defined between an outer surface of the downfeed handle and an inner surface of the upper muffle extension. An upper heater is thermally coupled to the upper muffle extension and configured to heat the gap. A gas screen is positioned in the upper muffle extension and is configured to inject a process gas into the handle cavity.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPRESSING FLOW INSTABILITIES IN AN OPTICAL FIBER DRAW SYSTEM

A furnace system includes a muffle defining a furnace cavity. A lower heater is coupled to the muffle and is configured to create a hot zone within the furnace cavity having a temperature of about 1900° C. or greater. An upper muffle extension is positioned above the muffle and defines a handle cavity. A downfeed handle is positioned within the handle cavity such that a gap is defined between an outer surface of the downfeed handle and an inner surface of the upper muffle extension. An upper heater is thermally coupled to the upper muffle extension and configured to heat the gap. A gas screen is positioned in the upper muffle extension and is configured to inject a process gas into the handle cavity.

SLOW COOLING OF OPTICAL FIBERS HAVING HALOGEN DOPED CORES
20210347676 · 2021-11-11 ·

A method of processing an optical fiber includes drawing the optical fiber from an optical fiber preform within a draw furnace, the optical fiber extending from the draw furnace along a process pathway, the optical fiber comprising at least one halogen-doped core; and drawing the optical fiber through at least one slow cooling device positioned downstream from the draw furnace at a draw speed. The at least one slow cooling device exposes the optical fiber to a slow cooling device process temperature greater than or equal to 800° C. and less than or equal to 1600° C. The draw speed is such that the optical fiber has a residence time of at least 0.1 s in the at least one slow cooling device. An optical fiber made by such a process is also disclosed.

SLOW COOLING OF OPTICAL FIBERS HAVING HALOGEN DOPED CORES
20210347676 · 2021-11-11 ·

A method of processing an optical fiber includes drawing the optical fiber from an optical fiber preform within a draw furnace, the optical fiber extending from the draw furnace along a process pathway, the optical fiber comprising at least one halogen-doped core; and drawing the optical fiber through at least one slow cooling device positioned downstream from the draw furnace at a draw speed. The at least one slow cooling device exposes the optical fiber to a slow cooling device process temperature greater than or equal to 800° C. and less than or equal to 1600° C. The draw speed is such that the optical fiber has a residence time of at least 0.1 s in the at least one slow cooling device. An optical fiber made by such a process is also disclosed.