SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS USING CWDM FERRULE MATED TO A NON-CWDM FERRULE
20220291459 · 2022-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/2938
PHYSICS
G02B6/3882
PHYSICS
G02B6/29361
PHYSICS
G02B6/3885
PHYSICS
G02B6/383
PHYSICS
G02B6/4215
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An assembly of two fiber optic ferrules allows for the mating of a CWDM fiber optic ferrule with a non-CWDM fiber optic ferrule. The CWDM fiber optic ferrule has optical fibers that carry optical beams with at least two different wavelengths, which the non-CWDM ferrule has optical fibers that carry only one wavelength. The CWDM fiber optic ferrule causes the optical beam to make at least one 90 degree turn. The non-CWDM fiber optic ferrule has a lens pitch that matches the CWDM ferrule.
Claims
1. An assembly of two fiber optic ferrules comprising: a first fiber optic ferrule having at least one optical fiber for carrying at least two optical beams with different wavelengths, wherein the first fiber optic ferrule is a CWDM ferrule; and a second fiber optic ferrule having a first optical fiber to carry one of the optical beams and a second optical fiber to carry the second optical beam, the second fiber optic ferrule having a front face to engage at least a portion of the first fiber optic ferrule and a plurality of external lenses, the external lenses being disposed behind the front face.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first fiber optic ferrule includes a filter block attached thereto.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first fiber optic ferrule turns the at least two optical beams 90 degrees within the first fiber optic ferrule.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second fiber optic ferrule includes a projection adjacent to the front face, the projection having at least two alignment structures to align the first fiber optic ferrule to the second fiber optic ferrule.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein the alignment structures are holes to receive projections from the first fiber optic ferrule.
6. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of external lenses are spaced at a pitch of 0.375 mm.
7. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of external lenses is associated with an optical fiber supporting structure within the second fiber optic ferrule.
8. A fiber optic ferrule having a front face to directly contact a CWDM fiber optic ferrule comprising: a main body extending between the front face and a rear end and having a top, a bottom, and two sides; a plurality of external lenses, the plurality of external lenses disposed in a recessed portion between the front face and the rear end; a plurality of fiber supporting structures, each of the plurality of fiber supporting structures in alignment with a respective one of the plurality of external lenses; an opening in the rear end to receive at least two optical fibers, the optical fibers supported by one of the plurality of fiber supporting structures; and a projection extending away from the main body and having at least two alignment structures, the projection having a surface that is parallel to the front face.
9. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein the optical fibers and external lenses are arranged in rows and columns, the optical fibers in each column transporting optical beams with different wavelengths.
10. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein the at least two alignment structures are holes.
11. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein each row of the plurality of external lenses are spaced at a pitch of 0.375 mm.
12. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein the recessed portion can receive at least a portion of a filter block without touching any of the plurality of external lenses.
13. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein optical fibers entering the main body are perpendicular to optical fibers entering the CWDM ferrule when the two fiber optic ferrules are mated to one another.
14. The fiber optic ferrule according to claim 8, wherein the surface on the projection is coplanar with the front face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment(s) of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
[0017] Applicant notes that the term “front” or “forward” means that direction where the fiber optic connector would meet with another fiber optic connector or device, while the term “rear” or “rearward” is used to mean the direction from which the optical fibers enter into the fiber-optic ferrule or fiber optic connector. Each of the fiber optic ferrules will therefore have a front and rear, and the two fronts or forward portions of the fiber optic ferrules would engage one another. Thus, in
[0018] Illustrated in
[0019] The first fiber optic ferrule 102 (CWDM) includes a filter block 106 attached to an angled end face 108 thereof. As best seen in
[0020] The filter block 106 may protrude from the recessed portion 110 in the first fiber optic ferrule 102. However, as will be noted below, the filter block 106 will not directly engage the second fiber optic ferrule 104.
[0021] The first fiber optic ferrule 102 (CWDM) has an opening 116 in a back end 118 to receive optical fibers therein. The optical beams pass through the optical fibers and are reflected first (when transmitting) by the internal reflector 114a through 90 degrees to the filter block 106 and then the second fiber optic ferrule 104. As illustrated in
[0022] Turning to the second fiber optic ferrule 104, it is a non-CWDM fiber optic ferrule. It could be, for example, based on the PRIZM® MT ferrule provided by the Applicant. However modifications have been made to arrive at the second fiber optic ferrule 104 to allow for the mating with the first fiber optic ferrule 102. The second fiber optic ferrule 104 has a main body 120 extending between a front face 122 and a rear end 124. The main body 120 also has a top 126, a bottom 128, and two sides 130, 132. Optical fibers are inserted through the rear end 124 and are secured within optical fiber supporting structures 134. The optical fiber supporting structures 134 may include micro holes, v-grooves, u-grooves, or have a different configuration. In the second fiber optic ferrule 104 as illustrated in
[0023] At the front end 140 of the second fiber optic ferrule 104 is a front face 122 to engage at least a portion of the first fiber optic ferrule 102. The front end 140 of the second fiber optic ferrule 104 also has a recessed portion 144. Within the recessed portion 144 and on a forward facing surface 146 are a plurality of external lenses 148. Each of the plurality of external lenses 148 are optically aligned with a respective one of the optical fiber supporting structures 134. The recessed portion 144 could be deeper or shallower than that illustrated in the figures. However, the filter block 106, which extends beyond a bottom surface of the second fiber optic ferrule 102 should not engage forward facing surface 146 where the plurality of external lenses 148 are located.
[0024] Also at the front end 140 of the second fiber optic ferrule 104 is a projection 150 that extends beyond the bottom 128 of the main body 120. The projection 150 is preferably co-planar with the top 126 and the two sides 130, 132. The projection 150 also includes two alignment structures 152,154, which are holes as illustrated in
[0025] The projection 150 has a front surface 160 that is preferably coplanar with the front face 142. However, the front surface 160 of the projection 150 could lie in a plane that is different from the front face 142.
[0026] Returning to
[0027] In one aspect, the projection 150 may be optional, such that the alignment structures 152,154 may be within the front face, near the recessed portion 144. In that case, the alignment projections 156,158 are appropriately positioned on the first ferrule 102.
[0028] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.