Method of manufacturing optical fiber assembly
11372161 · 2022-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/3833
PHYSICS
G02B6/25
PHYSICS
G02B6/381
PHYSICS
G02B6/3885
PHYSICS
International classification
G02B6/25
PHYSICS
G02B6/44
PHYSICS
Abstract
A method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly into which optical fibers are integrated includes: preparing an alignment member having through holes with a pitch that is greater than a coating diameter of the optical fibers; inserting each of the optical fibers into one of the through holes; after the inserting of the optical fibers into the through holes, holding the optical fibers on both sides of the alignment member by a pair of grippers; after the inserting of the optical fibers into the through holes, connecting at least adjacent ones of the optical fibers by disposing an adhesive material on at least one side of the alignment member; and forming an optical fiber assembly by curing the adhesive material in a state in which the optical fibers held by the grippers are stretched along an optical axis.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly into which optical fibers are integrated, the method comprising: preparing an alignment member having through holes with a pitch that is greater than a coating diameter of the optical fibers; inserting each of the optical fibers into one of the through holes; after the inserting of the optical fibers into the through holes, holding the optical fibers on both sides of the alignment member by a pair of grippers; after the inserting of the optical fibers into the through holes, connecting at least adjacent ones of the optical fibers by disposing an adhesive material on at least one side of the alignment member; and forming an optical fiber assembly by curing the adhesive material in a state in which the optical fibers held by the grippers are stretched along an optical axis.
2. The method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly according to claim 1, wherein the holding of the optical fibers comprises: disposing the alignment member near a first gripper of the pair of grippers; holding the optical fibers by the first gripper after disposing the alignment member; and after holding the optical fibers by the first gripper, moving the alignment member from a vicinity of the first gripper toward a second gripper of the pair of grippers.
3. The method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly according to claim 2, wherein the adhesive material is a UV curable resin, and the curing of the adhesive material comprises applying an ultraviolet ray to the adhesive material.
4. The method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is a UV curable resin, and the curing of the adhesive material comprises applying an ultraviolet ray to the adhesive material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Embodiments of a method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to
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(9) The stationary clamp 30 includes a mounting block 32 on which optical fibers are to be placed and a cover 34 that can be rotated with respect to the mounting block 32 for opening and closing operations. The cover 34 can be rotated from a state in which the cover 34 stands up in the vertical direction to a state shown in
(10) Similarly, the movable clamp 40 includes a mounting block 42 on which optical fiber are to be placed and a cover 44 that can be rotated with respect to the mounting block 42 for opening and closing operations. The cover 44 can be rotated from a state in which the cover 44 stands up in the vertical direction to a state shown in
(11) As shown in
(12) The plate member 20 can be lifted and detached from the base member 10. The stopper 12 of the base member 10 can be disengaged from the side surface 43 of the mounting block 42 of the movable clamp 40 by detachment of the plate member 20 from the base member 10 as described later. Thus, the restriction on the movable clamp 40 is removed in the +X-direction, so that the movable clamp 40 moves on the rails 22 toward the +X-direction by an urging force of the coil spring 50.
(13) Now a method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly with use of such an optical fiber assembly production apparatus 1 will be described with reference to
(14) In a method of manufacturing an optical fiber assembly according to the present invention, an alignment member 60 as shown in
(15) First, as shown in
(16) Then, as shown in
(17) The optical fibers 70 are placed on the mounting block 32 of the stationary clamp 30 and on the mounting block 42 of the movable clamp 40 (arrow 1 in
(18) Next, as shown in
(19) Then the cover 44 of the movable clamp 40 is rotated into a closed state (arrow 4 of
(20) In this state, as shown in
(21) In a state in which the optical fibers 70 have thus been stretched in the +X-direction between the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40, an adhesive material is applied to a portion of the optical fibers 70 between the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40 (arrow 7 in
(22) Then the adhesive material is cured in the state in which the optical fibers 70 have been stretched in the +X-direction between the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40. Specifically, if a UV curable resin is used as the adhesive material, ultraviolet rays are applied to a portion where the adhesive material has been applied. If a thermosetting resin is used as the adhesive material, the portion where the adhesive material has been applied is heated. In view of less influence on the optical fibers 70 by heating, a UV curable resin may be used as the adhesive material.
(23) Thus, the adhesive material is cured to integrate a plurality of optical fibers 70 aligned with the predetermined pitch. Therefore, even if the holding by the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40 is released, a plurality of optical fibers 70 can be maintained to be aligned with the predetermined pitch. In this manner, according to one or more embodiments, an optical fiber assembly into which a plurality of optical fibers 70 have been aligned and integrated with a predetermined pitch can remarkably readily be manufactured.
(24) Furthermore, since the adhesive material is cured in a state in which the optical fibers 70 have been stretched in the +X-direction between the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40, the optical fibers 70 are prevented from being loosened during the curing process of the adhesive material. Therefore, the optical fibers 70 are prevented from being integrated while the pitch between the optical fibers 70 partially varies along the optical axis.
(25) In the aforementioned embodiments, the adhesive material is applied to the optical fibers 70 after the alignment member 60 located near the stationary clamp 30 has been moved toward the movable clamp 40. Nevertheless, the adhesive material may be applied at any time after the optical fibers 70 have been inserted into the through holes 62 of the alignment member 60. In view of the workability of application of the adhesive material, the adhesive material may be applied after the optical fibers 70 have been held by the stationary clamp 30 and the movable clamp 40. Furthermore, if the alignment member 60 is not moved after the optical fibers 70 have been held by the stationary clamp 30, the adhesive material may be applied to a portion of the optical fibers 70 located on at least one side of the alignment member 60.
(26) If movement of the movable clamp 40 due to the urging force of the coil spring 50 is not restricted by the stopper 12 upon application of the adhesive material, an operator needs to hold the movable clamp 40 with one hand and apply the adhesive material with the other hand. Thus, the operation is difficult to be performed by one person. However, in the aforementioned embodiments, since movement of the movable clamp 40 due to the urging force of the coil spring 50 is restricted by the stopper 12, an operator does not need to hold the movable clamp 40. Therefore, the operator can apply the adhesive material with both hands. Accordingly, even one person can manufacture an optical fiber assembly.
(27) The present invention may be used for an optical fiber assembly into which a plurality of optical fibers have been integrated.
(28) Although the disclosure has been described with respect to only a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that various other embodiments may be devised without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(29) 1 Optical fiber assembly production apparatus 10 Base member 12 Stopper 20 Plate member 22 Rail 24 Spring support portion 30 Stationary clamp 32 Mounting block 34 Cover 40 Movable clamp 42 Mounting block 43 Side surface 44 Cover 50 Coil spring 60 Alignment member 62 Through hole 70 Optical fiber