MULTI-FIBER FERRULE ASSEMBLY AND MEASUREMENT METHODS
20220120979 ยท 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Yu LU (Eden Prairie, MN, US)
- Levi T. MERRICK (Bloomington, MN, US)
- Scott E. EISCHENS (Bloomington, MN, US)
Cpc classification
G02B6/3882
PHYSICS
G02B6/3885
PHYSICS
G02B6/3843
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a ferrule assembly including a ferrule defining a row of fiber openings. Optical fibers are secured within the fiber openings. The optical fibers are offset within the fiber openings toward one side of the ferrule.
Claims
1. A ferrule assembly comprising: a ferrule body including a front end and a rear end, the front end defining a front end face having a major dimension and a minor dimension, the major and minor dimensions being oriented perpendicular relative to one another, the ferrule body defining a plurality of fiber openings that extend through the ferrule body along a rear-to-front axis of the ferrule body, the fiber openings being arranged in a row that extends along the major dimension, the fiber openings each having an opening center point; optical fibers adhesively secured within the fiber openings, the optical fibers each having a fiber center point, the optical fibers being secured within the fiber openings such that, adjacent the front end face of the ferrule body, the fiber center points are offset from the opening center points in an offset orientation that extends along the minor dimension, and wherein the fiber center points of all of the optical fibers secured within the row of fiber openings are offset in a common direction along the offset orientation with respect to the opening center points of their respective fiber openings.
2. The ferrule assembly of claim 1, wherein the front end face is angled at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the rear-to-front axis
3. The ferrule assembly of claim 2, wherein the front end face is angled 80-84 degrees relative to the front-to-rear axis.
4. The ferrule assembly of claim 2, wherein the front end face is angled 82 degrees relative to the front-to-rear axis.
5. The ferrule assembly of claim 1, further comprising ferrule alignment pins carried by the ferrule body that project forwardly from the front end face of the ferrule body, the alignment are spaced-apart from one another along the major axis.
6. The ferrule assembly of claim 1, further comprising ferrule alignment pin openings defined the ferrule body, the ferrule alignment pin openings extending through the ferrule body along the rear-to-front axis and being spaced-apart from one another along the major axis.
7. A ferrule assembly comprising: a ferrule body including a front end and a rear end, the front end defining a front end face having a major dimension and a minor dimension, the major and minor dimensions being oriented perpendicular relative to one another, the ferrule body defining a plurality of fiber openings that extend through the ferrule body along a rear-to-front axis of the ferrule body, the fiber openings being arranged in a row that extends along the major dimension, the fiber openings each having an opening center point, the opening center points being aligned generally along a reference line that extends along the major dimension, the reference line dividing each of the fiber openings into a first opening side positioned on one side of the reference line and a second opening side on an opposite side of the reference line, the front end face being angled at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the rear-to-front axis; optical fibers adhesively secured within the fiber openings, the optical fibers each having a fiber center point, all of the optical fibers being secured within the fiber openings of the row such that, adjacent the front end face of the ferrule body, the fiber center points are offset from the opening center points in an offset direction that extends toward the first opening sides of the fiber openings.
8. A method for making the ferrule assembly of claim 1, comprising: inserting the optical fibers in the fiber openings; biasing the optical fibers in the common direction within the fiber openings; and adhesively securing the optical fibers within the fiber openings while the optical fibers are biased in common direction within the fiber openings.
9. A method for making the ferrule assembly of claim 7, comprising: inserting the optical fibers in the fiber openings; biasing the optical fibers toward the first opening sides of the fiber openings; and adhesively securing the optical fibers within the fiber openings while the optical fibers are biased toward the first opening sides of the fiber openings.
10. A method for measuring a diameter of a fiber opening in a ferrule, the method comprising: positioning an optical fiber at a first fiber position within the fiber opening in which the optical fiber engages an opening-defining portion of the ferrule at a first contact location, and measuring a first distance between a first reference location moveable with the optical fiber and a second reference location that is not moveable with the optical fiber; positioning the optical fiber at a second fiber position within the fiber opening in which the optical fiber engages the opening-defining portion of the ferrule at a second contact location, and measuring a second distance between the first reference location moveable with the optical fiber and the second reference location not moveable with the optical fiber, the first and second contact locations being on diametrically opposite sides of the fiber opening; measuring a diameter of the optical fiber; and determining the diameter of the fiber opening by adding the first and second distances to the diameter of the optical fiber.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the first reference location is a center of a core of the optical fiber, and wherein the second reference location is at a center of the fiber opening.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the ferrule is a multi-fiber ferrule having alignment pin openings, wherein the fiber opening is located between the alignment pin openings, wherein a first reference line bisects the alignment pin openings and extends across the fiber opening, wherein a second reference line extends between the first and second contact locations, wherein the first referenced location is at a center of a core of the optical fiber, and wherein the second reference location is at a point of intersection between the first and second reference lines.
13. A method for generating data representative of a size characteristic of a fiber opening in a ferrule, the method comprising: positioning an optical fiber at a first fiber position within the fiber opening in which the optical fiber engages an opening-defining portion of the ferrule at a first contact location, and measuring a first distance between a first reference location moveable with the optical fiber and a second reference location not moveable with the optical fiber; and positioning the optical fiber at a second fiber position within the fiber opening in which the optical fiber engages the opening-defining portion of the ferrule at a second contact location, and measuring a second distance between the first reference location moveable with the optical fiber and the second reference location not moveable with the optical fiber, the first and second contact locations being on diametrically opposite sides of the fiber opening.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the ferrule is a multi-fiber ferrule having alignment pin openings, wherein the fiber opening is located between the alignment pin openings, wherein a first reference line bisects the alignment pin openings and extends across the fiber opening, wherein a second reference line extends between the first and second contact locations, wherein the first reference location is at a center of a core of the optical fiber, and wherein the second reference location is at a point of intersection between the first and second reference lines.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising: measuring a diameter of the optical fiber; and determining a diameter of the fiber opening by adding the first and second distances to the diameter of the optical fiber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the description, illustrate several aspects of the present disclosure. A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] It will be appreciated that the multi-fiber ferrule assembly 20 is adapted to be installed within a multi-fiber connector. In this regard, a suitable multi-fiber fiber optic connector (e.g., an MPO connector) is depicted by U.S. Pat. No. 9,810,851, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
[0025] It will be appreciated that the multi-fiber ferrule assembly 20 can include structure for facilitating aligning two multi-fiber ferrule assemblies to provide an optical connection between the optical fibers supported by the assemblies. In this regard, multi-fiber ferrule assembly 20 can include alignment structures such as alignment pin openings 60 for receiving alignment pins of a corresponding multi-fiber ferrule to which it is desired to be optically coupled. Thus, the multi-fiber ferrule 22 of
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[0027] When two of the multi-fiber ferrule assemblies 20 (e.g., a male multi-fiber ferrule assembly and a female multi-fiber ferrule assembly) are mated together, the angled end faces oppose and are generally parallel to one another as shown at
[0028] It will be appreciated that the multi-fiber ferrule assembly 20 can be made by initially inserting the optical fibers 50 into the fiber openings 32. Next, the optical fibers 50 offset to one side of the openings (e.g., the optical fibers 50 are offset to a common side of the fiber openings 32). In other words, all of the optical fibers 50 are moved within their responding fiber openings 32 toward one of the major sides 40, 41 of the ferrule 22. Once the optical fibers 50 have been offset in their corresponding openings 32 toward one side of the ferrule 22, the optical fibers 50 are adhesively secured in the fiber openings 32 so as to lock the optical fibers 50 in the offset orientation within the ferrule 22. The fibers can be offset to a common side of each of the fiber openings by applying biasing forces to the optical fibers in the same direction to force the optical fibers to move all in the same direction within their respective fiber openings toward the common sides of the openings. With the biasing forces applied to the optical fibers to temporarily maintain the optical fibers in the offset positions, adhesive can be used to permanently fix the optical fibers in the offset positions.
[0029] Aspects of the present disclosure are applicable to multi-fiber ferrules including multi-fiber ferrules with obliquely angled end faces and multi-fiber ferrules having perpendicular end faces.
[0030] Aspects of the present disclosure also relate to methods for generating data representative of a size characteristic of a fiber opening in a ferrule. In one example, the size characteristic of the fiber opening in the ferrule can include a diameter of the fiber opening. It will be appreciated that methods in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure can be used for generating data representative of a size characteristic of a fiber opening in a single-fiber ferrule as well as in multi-fiber ferrules.
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[0032] Pursuant to methods in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure, the optical fiber 150 can be used to generate data representative of a size characteristic of the fiber opening 132. In one example, the data representative of a size characteristic of the fiber opening 132 can include a diameter of the fiber opening 132. Pursuant to a method in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure, optical fiber 150 can be positioned at a first fiber position 151 within the fiber opening 132 (see
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[0034] The various examples described herein are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the examples and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure.