END FACE PROTECTION TAPE FOR FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR; AND METHODS
20210364707 ยท 2021-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Yu LU (Eden Prairie, MN, US)
- Giorgio POLICANTE (Steensel, NL)
- Thomas SEIFERT (Jordan, MN, US)
- Paul Schneider (Gemonde, NL)
Cpc classification
G02B6/3882
PHYSICS
G02B6/3885
PHYSICS
G02B6/3849
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Aspects and techniques of the present disclosure relate to a fiber optic connector assembly including a fiber optic connector with a front end and a back end. A ferrule positioned at the front end. The ferrule has a distal end face with a central region and recessed regions on opposite sides of the central region. The assembly includes a dust cap mounted on the ferrule. The dust cap has an open end and an opposite closed end. The fiber optic connector assembly also includes a tape member that covers the central region of the ferrule. The tape member can be secured to the dust cap such that when the dust cap is removed, the tape member simultaneously comes off with the dust cap.
Claims
1.-17. (canceled)
18. A fiber optic connector comprising: a connector body with a front end and a back end; a ferrule positioned at the front end of the connector body, the ferrule including a contact face at the front end, the ferrule including major sides that extends along a major axis defined by the contact face and minor sides that extend along a minor axis defined by the contact face, the major and minor axes being perpendicular to one another, the ferrule defining fiber passages positioned at a central region of the contact face of the ferrule, the fiber passages extending through a depth of the ferrule from a rear end of the ferrule to a front end of the ferrule, the fiber passages being arranged in a row that extends along the major axis of the contact face, the ferrule also including alignment structures positioned on opposite sides of the central region for aligning ferrules desired to be coupled together; a plurality of optical fibers that extend through the fiber passages of the ferrule in the central region of the contact face, the plurality of optical fibers having polished end faces accessible at the front end of the ferrule; and a length of tape covering the central region of the contact face of the ferrule, the length of tape extending between a first free end and an opposite, second free end, the first and second free ends of the tape hanging over the major sides of the ferrule.
19. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, further comprising a dust cap adapted to mount over the contact face of the ferrule such that the first and second free ends of the length of tape flex downwardly to secure to side walls of the dust cap.
20. The fiber optic connector of claim 19, wherein, when the dust cap is removed from the ferrule, the length of tape simultaneously comes off with the dust cap.
21. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, wherein the length of tape contains a coloring agent.
22. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, wherein the length of tape is transparent.
23. The fiber optic connector of claim 19, wherein the first and second free ends of the length of tape are configured to embed in the side walls of the dust cap.
24. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, wherein the alignment structures include alignment openings.
25. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, wherein the alignment structures include alignment pins integrated with the ferrule.
26. The fiber optic connector of claim 18, wherein the plurality of optical fibers and the alignment structures are aligned along the major axis of the contact face.
27. The fiber optic connector of claim 19, wherein the length of tape is configured to remain in place after the dust cap is removed.
28. A fiber optic connector assembly comprising: a connector body having a front end and a back end; a ferrule mounted at the front end of the connector body, the ferrule including a depth that extends from a front end to a rear end of the ferrule, the ferrule having a contact face with a central region and a recessed region on opposite sides of the central region; a plurality of optical fibers supported by the ferrule in the central region, the plurality of optical fibers having end faces accessible at the front end of the ferrule; alignment pins supported by the ferrule in the recessed region; a tape member removably mountable between the recessed region to cover the plurality of optical fibers in the central region of the contact face of the ferrule, the tape member having a length that extends between a first free end and an opposite, second free end, the first and second free ends of the tape member hanging over a longitudinal side of the ferrule; and a dust cap removably mountable over the contact face of the ferrule such that when the dust cap is mounted, the first and second free ends of the tape member secure to side walls of the dust cap.
29. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein, when the dust cap is removed from the ferrule, the tape member simultaneously comes off with the dust cap.
30. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein the tape member contains a coloring agent.
31. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein the tape member is transparent.
32. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein the first and second free ends of the tape member are configured to embed in the side walls of the dust cap.
33. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein the plurality of optical fibers and the alignment pins are aligned along a major axis of the contact face.
34. The fiber optic connector assembly of claim 28, wherein the tape member is configured to remain in place after the dust cap is removed.
35. A fiber optic connector comprising: a connector body having a front end and a back end; a ferrule mounted at the front end of the connector body, the ferrule including a depth that extends from a front end to a rear end of the ferrule, the ferrule having a contact face; a plurality of optical fibers supported by the ferrule, the plurality of optical fibers having end faces accessible at the front end of the ferrule; and a tape member removably mountable to the contact face to cover the plurality of optical fibers, the tape member hanging over a longitudinal side of the ferrule.
36. The fiber optic connector of claim 35, wherein the tape member contains a coloring agent.
37. The fiber optic connector of claim 35, wherein the tape member is transparent.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present disclosure relates generally to a process for applying tape to an end face of a ferrule connector right after it has been inspected as clean. The present disclosure incorporates a tape application station inside of a housing of a microscope so that the inspection of the end face of the ferrule connector and the application of the tape to the end face of the ferrule connector can both occur within the housing in a generally contaminated free area.
[0024] Fiber optic connectors can include ferrules supporting single optical fibers (i.e., single-fiber ferrules corresponding to single-fiber connectors) and can also include ferrules supporting multiple optical fibers (i.e., multiple-fiber ferrules corresponding to multiple-fiber connectors). One example of an existing single-fiber fiber optic connection system is described at U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,579,014; 6,648,520; and 6,899,467, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. An example of a multi-fiber connection system is disclosed at U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,730, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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[0026] In some aspects, the female ferrule 10 and the male ferrule 12 each may include a contact face 16a, 16b at a front end 18a, 18b of the ferrules 10, 12. In some implementations, the female ferrule 10 and the male ferrule 12 may each define fiber passages 20a, 20b that extend through a depth of the female and male ferrules 10, 12 from a rear end 22a, 22b of the female and male ferrules 10, 12 to the front end 18a, 18b of the female and male ferrules 10, 12.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] As depicted, the optical fibers 14a may include an end face 24a that is accessible at the contact face 16a at the front end 18a of the female ferrule 10. The same can be said of the male ferrule 12. In use, the example optical fiber end faces 24a, 24b (not shown) may contact each other to transmit optical signals between the optical fibers 14a, 14b.
[0029] In some implementations, the female ferrule 10 and the male ferrule 12 each may define a pair of alignment pin openings 26a, 26b (see
[0030] In some implementations, the male ferrule 12 may include a pair of alignment pins 28, for example a pair of alignment pins 28 with distal point contacts 30 that can be rounded distal tips, and proximal base end portions 32 positioned and supported within the alignment pin opening 26b. The proximal base end portions 32 may be permanently secured within the alignment pin openings 26b.
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[0032] The housing 38 can help to limit access of loose particles such as dust or debris into the housing 38. Thus, the end face of the ferrule is prevented from being exposed to debris within the housing 38. In some aspects, a blower (not shown) may be used to continuously circulate air within the housing 38 to help keep the housing clean. The blower creates positive pressure within the housing 38 as compared to atmospheric pressure so that dust is prevented from entering. It draws air into the housing chamber through an air intake filter. The blower causes a continuous flow of air to exit the housing chamber through the opening for receiving the fiber optic connector (i.e., the adapter port 44). It can also blow dust off an end face of a ferrule of a connector.
[0033] The housing 38 can define an adapter port 44 (see
[0034] In the depicted example, a portion of the inspection device 40 is positioned within the housing 38. The inspection device 40 is a non-physical contact device that allows for magnified viewing of the end face 48 of the ferrule connector 46. The inspection device can include a microscope having a lens that co-axially aligns with the ferrule of the ferrule connector 46 when mounted at the adapter port 44 so that the end face 48 can be readily viewed for visual inspection.
[0035] The example tape application station 42 can include a plunger 50 that is located within the housing 38 of the apparatus 36. The plunger 50 can be arranged and configured to apply a tape member 52 (see
[0036] In the depicted example, the ferrule connector 46 can be either male or female. As shown in
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[0038] The dust cap 56 has an open end 53 and an opposite closed end 55. The closed end 55 of the dust cap 56 opposing the polished optical fiber end faces 24a.
[0039] The optical fiber end face 58 of the ferrule connector 46 is covered or protected by the tape member 52 at the central region 49. The tape member 52 can be applied between the pins 54 such that the tape member 52 has end edges 60 that hang over longitudinal sides 62 of the end face 48 of the ferrule connector 46.
[0040] In one aspect, the tape member 52 can be engineered to be constructed with a desired thickness, hardness, and size. The dust cap 56 can be applied over the ferrule connector 46 such that the end edges 60 of the tape member 52 flex downwardly as the dust cap 56 is secured thereon. The tape member 52 is flexible enough that it flexes along its length when the dust cap 56 is inserted over the ferrule connector 46 and side walls 66 of the dust cap 56 engage the end edges 60 of the tape member 52, but stiff enough that the end edges 60 dig into or embed in the side walls 66 of the dust cap 56 (which can be made of a rubber material) when the dust cap 56 is removed from the ferrule connector 46. Thus, the tape member 52 can stay mechanically fixed (e.g., locked, coupled, attached) with respect to the dust cap 56 when the dust cap 56 is removed from the ferrule connector 46.
[0041] The configuration of the tape member 52 inside the dust cap 56 can allow the tape member 52 to be simultaneously released from the optical fiber end face 58 as the dust cap 56 is removed. In other examples, the dust cap 56 can include a pre-applied pressure sensitive adhesive on the side walls 66 thereof such that the tape member 52 adheres to the dust cap 56 when placed over the ferrule connector 46. The pre-applied pressure sensitive adhesive can have a higher bond strength than the tape member 52 so that the tape member 52 is removed with the removal of the dust cap 56.
[0042] In other aspects, the tape member 52 can be configured to remain in place when the dust cap 56 is removed. The tape member 52 can be configured to attach to a variety of dust caps without any special design requirement. For example, tape can be fixedly attached within a cylindrical dust cap adapted to cover a single fiber ferrule. The tape can be affixed at a base end of the cylindrical dust cap using an attachment technique that allows the tape to be carried with the dust cap when the dust cap is removed from a ferrule. The tape can be pre-mounted in the dust cap so that the tape is applied to an end face of the ferrule when the dust cap is inserted over the ferrule. In one aspect, the tape member 52 can include a coloring agent for easy identification. The tape member 52 may also be transparent to be able to see through it for inspection of, for example, air bubbles.
[0043] Turning to
[0044] In one example, the tape member 52 can be die cut or mechanically cut inside the apparatus 36 in line into separate pieces on the backing sheet 70. Other cutting mechanisms may be used, such as, but not limited to, laser cutting, etching. In other examples, the tape member 52 can be cut separately outside of the tape application station 42.
[0045] In use, the actuator 74 can be pushed down automatically or manually to pivot about one or more pivot points which pushes the plunger 50 up and down. As the actuator 74 is pressed, it can advance the supply spool 68 and the plunger 50, including the film 84, can be forced downward into a plunged position (see
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[0049] The present disclosure also relates to a method of applying a tape member to an end face of a ferrule connector positioned inside a housing of an inspection device, the housing of the inspection device having an integrated tape dispensing mechanism therein. The method can include the steps of inspecting an end face of the ferrule connector within the housing of the inspection device and applying the tape member over the end face of the ferrule connector within the housing of the inspection device.
[0050] From the forgoing detailed description, it will be evident that modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.