G02B6/2558

SPLICE CLOSURE WITH HIGH-DENSITY SPLICE CASSETTES
20220317403 · 2022-10-06 ·

The present invention discloses a splice closure includes one or more splicing cassettes, and each of the one or more splicing cassettes has foldable sub-cassettes. In particular, each of the plurality of foldable sub-cassettes further has one or more splice protectors. Moreover, the one or more splicing cassettes are arranged in anyone configuration selected from an open configuration and a closed configuration.

Reinforcing sleeve, reinforcing structure of spliced portion of optical fiber

A reinforcing sleeve is a member for collectively reinforcing spliced portions of a plurality of optical fiber core wires disposed side by side. The reinforcing sleeve includes a heat-shrinkable tube, a heat-meltable member, a tension member, and so on. The heat shrinkable tube is a cylindrical member having an approximately circular cross section. The tension member and the heat-meltable member are inserted into the heat-shrinkable tube. The heat-meltable member is disposed on an upper part of the tension member. Also, an optical fiber dispersion portion is formed on a surface of the tension member on a side of the heat-meltable member in a cross section perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the reinforcing sleeve. The optical fiber dispersion portion includes an inclined portion that is formed so as to separate away from the heat-meltable member as being closer to an end portion of a width direction in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the tension member.

Re-Spliceable Splice-On Connector
20230152522 · 2023-05-18 ·

Disclosed is an elongated optic fiber stub portion that results from using an elongated hollow elastomeric tubular member, also known as an elongated rubber boot, preferably made of silicone rubber, in connection with a method for fusing cleaved end faces of two optic fibers together. The method includes several steps.

OPTICAL SPLICING STRUCTURE, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF AND SPLICING DISPLAY DEVICE
20230140296 · 2023-05-04 · ·

Disclosed are an optical splicing structure, a method for manufacturing the optical splicing structure and a splicing display device. The optical splicing structure is provided at the splice position of two display panels, the optical splicing structure includes a plastic sealing body and an optical fiber bundle, the plastic sealing body includes an incident end and a light emitting end opposite to the incident end; the optical fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fiber lines distributed in the plastic sealing body; a plurality of the optical fiber lines extend in the direction of the incident end to the light emitting end and are arranged in a direction perpendicular to the direction from the incident end to the light emitting end.

Deep fiber push connector that allows for rotation during tightening without damaging cable
11689004 · 2023-06-27 · ·

A connector includes a first connector body and a second connector body configured to be coupled to one another. The first connector body has a through hole and a cavity. The through hole and the cavity are configured to receive a shield of a hardline coaxial cable. A first washer is disposed in the first connector body and is configured to permit the shield to be pushed in a first direction through the through hole and into the cavity while resisting movement of the shield in a second direction opposite to the first direction. The second connector body has a through hole and a cavity. The through hole and the cavity of the second connector body are configured to receive a tubular member. A second washer is disposed in the second connector body and is configured to permit the tubular member to be pushed in the second direction through the through hole of the second connector body and into the cavity of the second connector body while resisting movement of the tubular member in the first direction. The second connector body is rotatable relative to the second washer and the tubular member until the second connector body and the first connector body are coupled together to a predetermined degree of tightness.

Fiber integrity monitoring
09841348 · 2017-12-12 · ·

It is provided an apparatus, comprising a box configured to conduct an optical fiber from an exterior to an interior of the box; at least one of a mounting means adapted to mount a connecting means to which the optical fiber may be connected and a guiding means adapted to guide the optical fiber, wherein the at least one of the mounting means and the guiding means is arranged in the interior of the box; a detecting means arranged in the interior of the box adapted to detect a first signal from the interior of the box, wherein the first signal is at least one of a light and a smoke; wherein the interior of the box is substantially shielded from a second signal from an exterior of the box, and the detecting means is suitable to detect the second signal in a same manner as the first signal.

Optical fiber re-coating device

An optical fiber re-coating device of the invention includes an optical fiber coater that includes: an inner glass opening-and-closing unit including: a pair of glass members having grooves formed thereon; and a pair of mounting tables which are coupled to each other via a first hinge; and an outer opening-and-closing unit including: a pair of covers which are coupled to each other via a second hinge, one of the paired covers having a magnet provided therein, the other of the paired covers having a magnet catch provided therein, the magnet and the magnet catch facing each other when the paired covers are in a closed state; and light sources that cure a resin used to coat an optical fiber provided in the inner glass opening-and-closing unit and are provided in the respective paired covers.

Laminate splice protector

Certain splice arrangements include first and second laminate structures bonded around a splice location at which two or more optical fibers are spliced (e.g., fusion spliced) together. The first and second laminate structures each include a flexible polymeric sheet and a heat activated adhesive layer carried by the flexible polymeric sheet. Other splice arrangements include a protective barrier disposed about an optical splice. The protective barrier includes first and second protective layers bonded around the optical splice. Each protective layer include a film carrying an adhesive. The protective barrier may be sufficiently flexible to not restrict flexing the optical fibers at the splice location. Example splice arrangements have thicknesses of less than or equal to 1000 microns, or 900 microns, or 800 microns, or 700 microns, or 600 microns or 500 microns.

Reworkable splice module

A splice module includes a main splicing channel and a rework channel. The main splicing channel has an encapsulated section at which one or more initial splices can be stored. The main splicing channel also includes a non-encapsulated section through which trunk cable fibers of the initial splices extend. If re-splicing is needed, the trunk cable fibers can be accessed at the non-encapsulated section, cut, and re-spliced to a new connectorized pigtail or other optical fibers.

LIGHT WEIGHT FIBER OPTIC SPLICE AND FIBER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The present disclosure relates to an optical splice package for splicing together first and second optical fibers or first and second sets of optical fibers. The optical fibers have elastic bending characteristics. The splice package includes a splice housing including a mechanical alignment feature for co-axially aligning ends of the first and second optical fibers or sets of optical fibers within the splice housing. The splice housing contains adhesive for securing the ends of the first and second optical fibers or sets of optical fibers within the splice housing. The optical package has a weight less than a spring force corresponding to the elastic bending characteristics of the first and second optical fibers or sets of optical fibers.