HYBRID FIBER OPTIC AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20230368945 · 2023-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/3825
PHYSICS
G02B6/381
PHYSICS
H01B11/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01B11/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A system for the transmission of optical and electrical signals has two optical connectors wherein each of the connectors have a metal ferrule electrically connected to a conductor. The system also has an adapter wherein having the connectors optically connected to each other via the adapter also electrically connects the conductor of optical connectors via the metal ferrules of the first and second optical connectors. Alternatively, a system can have first and second optical connectors wherein each of the connectors have an outer housing with a conductive interior surface. This system also has an adapter with at least one metal split sleeve wherein having the connectors optically connected to each other via the adapter also electrically connects optical connectors via the conductive interior surface of the outer housing of each optical connector contacting the at least one metal split sleeve.
Claims
1. A system for the transmission of optical and electrical signals comprising: first and second LC optical connectors arranged as LC duplex connectors wherein each of the connectors have a metal ferrule electrically connected to a conductor; and an adapter wherein having the first and second connectors optically connected to each other via the adapter also electrically connects the conductor of the first optical connector to the second optical connector via the metal ferrules of the first and second optical connectors.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the adapter has at least one ceramic split sleeve.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the adapter has at least one metal split sleeve.
4. A system for the transmission of optical and electrical signals comprising: first and second LC optical connectors arranged as LC duplex connectors wherein each of the connectors have an outer housing with a conductive interior surface; and an adapter with at least one metal split sleeve wherein having the first and second connectors optically connected to each other via the adapter also electrically connects the conductor of the first optical connector to the second optical connector via the conductive interior surface of the outer housing of each optical connector contacting the at least one metal split sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0017] This invention discloses a method to turn existing fiber optical connectors into hybrid optical and electrical connectors by adding copper or conductive parts inside the connector or fiber optic adaptor. The invention can be applied to several types of single or duplex optical connectors such as LC, SC, FC, ST, CS, and SN, or parallel optical connectors such as MTP/MPO.
[0018] All the single fiber connectors, such as LC, SC, FC, ST, CS, and SN, have a ferrule 108, as shown in
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[0022] In most cases, the ferrule material is ceramic, and the metal ferrule is used in some cases. If we choose the material of ferrule as metal, change the interior part 110 of the inner frame to the metal as shown in
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[0024] As shown in
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[0028] Usually, the metal ferrule is used for multimode connectors only. A single mode fiber connector typically only uses ceramic ferrule because it has better precision than a metal ferrule. To electrically connect two fiber optic connectors using ceramic ferrule, we can use metal material in other parts of the fiber optic connector and the fiber optic adaptor.
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[0030] Moreover, as all the metal parts (including the metal split sleeve holder which is inside the plastic housing of the fiber optic connector) are either inside the plastic housing of the connector or fiber optic adaptor, and the copper cable is protected by the plastic or rubber jacket, none of the metal parts is exposed to user’s hands. Therefore, better safety is achieved than the hybrid fiber and copper connector in
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[0032] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.