Patent classifications
B08B2240/02
CLEANING MEMBER FOR USE IN A SAMPLE TESTING SYSTEM
A cleaning member including a distal cleaning element and a proximal coupling element, where the coupling element has a proximal end portion dimensioned to form a frictional fit with a working end of an automated transport arm.
CABLE CLEANING AND ROLLING SYSTEM
The cable cleaning and rolling system combines an automated cleaning and winding system for industrial cables and the like with a water filtration system for recycling the water used to clean the cable. The cable cleaning and rolling system includes a hollow base, a feed drum and a receiving drum. The feed drum is adapted for releasably retaining and feeding the cable to be cleaned, and the receiving drum is adapted for receiving and robing the cable after it has been cleaned and dried. At least one nozzle, for spraying cleaning water on the cable, at least one brush, for scrubbing the cable, and a blower, for drying the cable, are positioned between the feed drum and the receiving drum. Waste water from the cleaning is received within the hollow base, extracted therefrom, and delivered to a water filtration unit for recycling.
Connector cleaning tool
To provide a connector cleaning tool capable of precisely removing dust even on an end surface of a connector having irregularities. The connector cleaning tool includes a buffer body, and an adhesive body arranged with the buffer body, in which in a case where the connector cleaning tool is pressed toward a connection end surface of a connector on which a guide pin is protrudingly provided, the guide pin is inserted into the buffer body via the adhesive body.
PORT CLEANERS WITH CONTACT WIPERS
In an example, a port cleaner may include a body having a fluid aperture extending into the body. The fluid aperture may extend into a surface of the body. The port cleaner may also include a fluid channel disposed, at least partially, within the body and may be in fluid communication with the fluid aperture. The port cleaner may further include a wiper or contact wiper engaged with the fluid channel and movable between a lowered position and a raised position. The contact wiper may extend from a surface of the body when disposed in the raised position.
DUAL END OPTICAL CLEANING DEVICE
Embodiments are directed to a dual end optical cleaning device. The dual end optical cleaning device includes a housing and first and second optical cleaning tools that are held in opposing directions in the housing. That is, the housing holds the first and second optical cleaning tools such that ends of the first and second optical cleaning tools are facing opposite directions of each other. The ends of the first and second optical cleaning tools are configured to clean optical fibers being held by different end pieces. In at least one embodiment, an end of the first optical cleaning tool is configured to couple to a connector holding an optical fiber, such as patch cord, while the second end of the second optical cleaning tool is configured to be inserted into a port of an electronic device or system, such as a patch panel port.
INTERFEROMETRIC SYSTEM WITH MOTION MECHANISM FOR INSPECTING MULTI-CHANNEL FIBER OPTIC CONNECTORS
A lightweight miniature interferometric device for interferometric inspection of circular multi-channel fiber optic connectors that includes the interferometric microscope, holding fixture, multi-axis motion mechanism and computing device. The system performs an interferometric inspection of multi-channel fiber optic connector. The method of interferometric inspection provides automatic scan of the multi-channel fiber optic connector, reconstructing 3D surfaces of fiber optic termini of the connector and analyzing its parameters. The system connects to the connector by holding fixture and performs an interferometric inspection of each fiber optic terminus of the connector by means of multi-axis motion mechanism.
Sample testing methods with automated cleaning
A sample testing system includes a test receptacle support structure, an optical element positioned for transmitting electromagnetic radiation emitted or reflected by a sample disposed in a test receptacle supported by the test receptacle support structure, a cleaning member, and an automated transport arm configured to (i) detachably couple the cleaning member, (ii) move the detachably-coupled cleaning member into a position proximate to and/or contacting the optical element, and (iii) decouple the cleaning member.
Automatic fiber cleaning system and method
An automatic fiber cleaning system comprises a first cleaning module, a second cleaning module, and a sprayer. Each of the first cleaning module and the second cleaning module has a cleaning belt, a driven belt wheel on which an unused portion of the cleaning belt is wound, a driving belt wheel on which a used portion of the cleaning belt is wound, and a pressing tool on which the cleaning belt is tightened. The sprayer sprays a cleaning agent onto the cleaning belts. The pressing tools press the cleaning belts on both sides of an optical fiber and clamp the optical fiber. The cleaning belts move relative to the optical fiber by the driving belt wheels to wipe the optical fiber.
Optical fiber coating stripping through relayed thermal radiation
Optical fiber coating stripping through relayed thermal radiation is disclosed. A heat source is provided that is configured to emit thermal radiation when activated. A relay system is provided that is configured to receive the emitted thermal radiation from the heat source and relay the emitted thermal radiation to a heating region. For example, the relay system may be configured to relay (i.e., re-direct) the thermal radiation to a concentrated heating region. The heat source and relay system are configured such that thermal radiation relayed by the relay system causes the temperature in the heating region to reach or exceed a vaporization or thermal decomposition temperature of a coating(s) of an optical fiber to be stripped. When an optical fiber is disposed in the heating region, and the heat source is activated, a coating(s) of the optical fiber decomposes thus stripping the coating(s) from the optical fiber.
Cleaning tool of optical connector
A cleaning tool for cleaning an optical connector including a plurality of ferrules, including: a plurality of heads whose pressing surfaces are spanned by a cleaner, each of the pressing surfaces being for pressing the cleaner against the ferrules; a guide member that is placed sandwiched between the heads, and that guides the heads in such a manner that the heads can move rearward; and a cover that accommodates the plurality of heads and the guide member and that exposes the cleaner.