G02B6/2557

Receptacle structure of the optical connector and optical communication device using the same
11500169 · 2022-11-15 · ·

The present invention provides a receptacle structure for an optical connector comprising a receptacle body, and a first housing. The receptacle body has a first end and a second end for providing optical connector inserted thereto, respectively. Two sides of the first end respectively have first flexible plate having first attaching structure. The first housing, folded by a single piece material, is a closed structure having a first through hole wherein two walls of the first housing have first coupling structure for coupling to the attaching structure when the first end of the receptacle body is inserted into the first through hole whereby the first housing is completely assembled with the receptacle body. In addition, an optical communication device having the receptacle structure is also provided in which the optical connector can be inserted into the receptacle structure for optical communication.

FLEXIBLE OPTICAL FIBER CABLE
20230204894 · 2023-06-29 · ·

The present disclosure provides an optical fiber cable (100). The optical fiber cable (100) includes one or more optical fiber (102), one or more loose tube (104) surrounding the one or more optical fiber (102) and an outer sheath (108) surrounding the one or more loose tube (104). The material composition of the one or more loose tube (104) is a mixture of a first material and a second material. The flexural modulus of the first material is at least 1000 MPa. The flexural modulus of the second material is at most 50 MPa. The material composition of the outer sheath (108) is a mixture of a first material and a second material. The flexural modulus of the first material is at least 500 MPa. The flexural modulus of the second material is at most 50 MPa.

Loose tube fiber cable adapter and splice-on connector adapter
09835799 · 2017-12-05 · ·

An adapter is configured to hold a loose tube fiber cable and is mountable into a fusion splicer. The adapter includes a clamp base having a first and second grooves, each groove having a centerline, a width and a depth. The depth of the second groove is greater than the depth of the first groove, such that a shoulder is formed between the first and second grooves. The centerlines of the grooves align. This allows for the loose tube fiber cable or splice-on connector to be properly positioned within the grooves. The first groove is V-shaped. The second groove may be V-shaped, U-shaped or square-shaped. A clamp cover seats on the clamp base. The clamp cover has a compressible pad which, when the clamp cover is placed into a facing relationship with the clamp base, the pad aligns with the first groove.

Flexible splice protector assembly and method for preparing same

A method of protecting a fusion splice of first and second fiber optic cables includes: (a) providing a first member; (b) providing a second member formed of an activatable material; (c) positioning the fusion splice adjacent the first member and the second member; and (d) activating the second member to cause the second member to flow over the fusion splice and to engage the first member such that the activatable material at least partially surrounds the fusion splice.

Elastomeric optical fiber alignment and coupling device

A fiber optic coupling device comprises an elastomeric body. The elastomeric body includes first and second sides with a deformable alignment passage extending there between. The deformable alignment passage is configured to elastically center opposing first and second optical fibers. The deformable alignment passage includes a first portion that is configured to receive the first optical fiber having a first core. The deformable alignment passage also includes an opposing second portion that is configured to receive the second optical fiber having a second core. The first portion and the opposing second portion of the alignment passage are defined by a common encompassing periphery, and meet at a common location within the alignment passage to present the core of the received first optical fiber in coaxial alignment with the core of the received second optical fiber.

Flexible splice protector assembly and method for preparing same

An assembly includes: first and second fiber optic cables, each of the first and second fiber optic cables including an exposed portion of an optical fiber and an overlying jacket, wherein the optical fiber of the first fiber optic cable is fusion spliced to the optical fiber of the second fiber optic cable to form a splice area; a splice protector that surrounds the splice area of the first and second fiber optic cables; a flexible tube that encircles the splice protector, the exposed portions of the first and second fiber optic cables, and end portions of the jackets of the first and second fiber optic cables, wherein the splice protector, the exposed portions of optical fibers of the first and second fiber optic cables reside in a lumen of the flexible tube; first and second adhesive barriers positioned between an inner surface of the flexible tube and the end portions of the first and second fiber optic cables, respectively; and an outer sleeve that circumferentially overlies the flexible tube and portions of the jackets of the first and second fiber optic cables.

OPTICAL FIBER FUSION SPLICING METHOD AND FUSION SPLICING DEVICE

An optical fiber fusion splicing method for performing fusion splicing through positioning of optical fibers to be spliced in a V-groove is provided. The optical fiber fusion splicing method includes pressing the optical fibers placed in the V-groove relatively toward the V-groove using a clamp, varying a clamp pressure of the clamp pressing the optical fibers, and moving the optical fibers placed in the V-groove with respect to the V-groove in an axial direction.

FLEXIBLE SPLICE PROTECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
20210173146 · 2021-06-10 ·

An assembly includes: first and second fiber optic cables, each of the first and second fiber optic cables including an exposed portion of an optical fiber and an overlying jacket, wherein the optical fiber of the first fiber optic cable is fusion spliced to the optical fiber of the second fiber optic cable to form a splice area; a splice protector that surrounds the splice area of the first and second fiber optic cables; a flexible tube that encircles the splice protector, the exposed portions of the first and second fiber optic cables, and end portions of the jackets of the first and second fiber optic cables, wherein the splice protector, the exposed portions of optical fibers of the first and second fiber optic cables reside in a lumen of the flexible tube; first and second adhesive barriers positioned between an inner surface of the flexible tube and the end portions of the first and second fiber optic cables, respectively; and an outer sleeve that circumferentially overlies the flexible tube and portions of the jackets of the first and second fiber optic cables.

FLEXIBLE SPLICE PROTECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME
20210157055 · 2021-05-27 ·

A method of protecting a fusion splice of first and second fiber optic cables includes: (a) providing a first member; (b) providing a second member formed of an activatable material; (c) positioning the fusion splice adjacent the first member and the second member; and (d) activating the second member to cause the second member to flow over the fusion splice and to engage the first member such that the activatable material at least partially surrounds the fusion splice.

RECEPTACLE STRUCTURE OF THE OPTICAL CONNECTOR AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE USING THE SAME
20210124137 · 2021-04-29 ·

The present invention provides a receptacle structure for an optical connector comprising a receptacle body, and a first housing. The receptacle body has a first end and a second end for providing optical connector inserted thereto, respectively. Two sides of the first end respectively have first flexible plate having first attaching structure. The first housing, folded by a single piece material, is a closed structure having a first through hole wherein two walls of the first housing have first coupling structure for coupling to the attaching structure when the first end of the receptacle body is inserted into the first through hole whereby the first housing is completely assembled with the receptacle body. In addition, an optical communication device having the receptacle structure is also provided in which the optical connector can be inserted into the receptacle structure for optical communication.