LINEAR MEMBERS HAVING ANNULAR AND AXIAL GROOVES
20220196947 · 2022-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Nicholas V. Claver (Liverpool, NY, US)
- Daniel DAOUST (Syracuse, NY, US)
- Steve Stankovski (Clay, NY, US)
Cpc classification
G02B6/0038
PHYSICS
G02B6/50
PHYSICS
G02B6/4408
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A fiber optic cable includes an outer surface, an axial groove and an additional annular groove. The outer surface includes an annular groove. The axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable. The additional annular groove is configured to separates sections of the outer surface. The axial groove is configured to be gripped by a connector to prevent rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector. The separate sections are configured to hinge against each other such that the fiber optic cable is bendable to a predetermined bend radius.
Claims
1. A fiber optic cable comprising: an outer surface that includes an annular groove; and an axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; an additional annular groove that separates sections of the outer surface; wherein the axial groove is configured to be gripped by a connector to prevent rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector; and wherein the separate sections are configured to hinge against each other such that the fiber optic cable is bendable to a predetermined bend radius.
2. The fiber optic cable of claim 1, further comprising an additional axial groove in the outer surface that extends in the axial direction and separates sections of the outer surface in a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
3. The fiber optic cable of claim 2, wherein the annular groove comprises a first annular groove and a second annular groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface.
4. The fiber optic cable of claim 1, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
5. A fiber optic cable comprising: an outer surface that includes an annular groove; an additional annular groove that separate sections of the outer surface; a fiber optic connector; an axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; wherein the axial groove is configured to be gripped by a connector to prevent rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector; wherein the connector includes an engagement feature configured to be received by the axial groove of the fiber optic cable; and wherein the connector is a fiber optic connector and the fiber optic cable is a fiber optic cable.
6. The fiber optic cable of claim 5, wherein the engagement feature is an axial ridge configured to be received by the axial groove.
7. The fiber optic cable of claim 5, wherein cooperative engagement between the engagement feature of the connector and the axial groove of the fiber optic cable prevents rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector.
8. The fiber optic cable of claim 5, wherein the axial groove comprises a first axial groove and a second axial groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface along a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
9. The fiber optic cable of claim 5, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
10. A fiber optic cable comprising: an outer surface that includes an annular groove; an additional annular groove that separate sections of the outer surface; an axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; a connector that engages with the axial groove to prevent rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector; and wherein the separate sections are configured to hinge against each other such that the fiber optic cable is bendable to a predetermined bend radius.
11. The fiber optic cable of claim 10, further comprising an additional axial groove in the outer surface that extends in the axial direction and separates sections of the outer surface in a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
12. The fiber optic cable of claim 10, wherein the fiber optic cable is a duct, a cable, or a tube.
13. The fiber optic cable of claim 10, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
14. A optical fiber cable comprising: an outer surface that includes a first annular groove; a second annular groove that is configured to separate sections of the outer surface; an axial groove that is configured to extend in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; wherein the axial groove is configured to form a cooperative coupling structure with an engagement portion of a connector; wherein the cooperative coupling structure prevents rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector; and wherein the connector comprises a fiber optic connector and the fiber optic cable comprises a fiber optic cable.
15. The fiber optic cable of claim 14, wherein the engagement portion comprises an axial ridge that is configured to be received by the axial groove of the fiber optic cable so as to form the cooperative coupling structure and to prevent rotation of the fiber optic cable relative to the connector.
16. The fiber optic cable of claim 15, wherein the axial engagement portion of the connector comprises an axial ridge portion.
17. The fiber optic cable of claim 15, wherein the axial groove comprises a first axial groove and a second axial groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface along a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
18. The fiber optic cable of claim 15, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
19. A fiber optic cable comprising: an outer surface that includes an annular groove; an axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; wherein the axial groove is configured to form a non-rotatable portion between the fiber optic cable and an axial engagement portion of a connector; wherein the non-rotatable portion prevents rotation of the axial groove of the fiber optic cable relative to the axial engagement portion of the connector; wherein the annular groove comprises a first annular groove, and further comprising a second annular groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface; and wherein the separate first and second sections of the outer surface are configured to hinge against each other such that the fiber optic cable is configured to bend without exceeding a predetermined bend radius.
20. The fiber optic cable of claim 19, wherein the axial engagement portion of the connector comprises an axial ridge portion.
21. The fiber optic cable of claim 19, wherein the axial groove comprises a first axial groove, and further comprising a second axial groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface along a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
22. The fiber optic cable of claim 19, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
23. A fiber optic cable comprising: an outer surface that includes an annular groove; an axial groove that extends in an axial direction of the fiber optic cable; wherein the axial groove is configured to form a non-rotatable portion between the fiber optic cable and an axial engagement portion of a connector; wherein the non-rotatable portion prevents rotation of the axial groove of the fiber optic cable relative to the axial engagement portion of the connector; and wherein the separate first and second sections of the outer surface of the optical fiber cable are configured to hinge against each other so as to prevent the optical fiber cable from bending beyond a predetermined bend radius during operation of the optical fiber cable.
24. The fiber optic cable of claim 23, wherein the axial engagement portion of the connector comprises an axial ridge portion.
25. The fiber optic cable of claim 23, wherein the axial groove comprises a first axial groove, and further comprising a second axial groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface along a circumferential direction of the fiber optic cable.
26. The fiber optic cable of claim 23, wherein the annular groove comprises a first annular groove, and further comprising a second annular groove that is configured to separate first and second sections of the outer surface.
27. The fiber optic cable of claim 23, wherein the fiber optic cable comprises a duct, a cable, or a tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Features and advantages of the present disclosure are described in, and will be apparent from, the following Brief Description of the Drawings and Detailed Description.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Throughout the description, like reference numerals will refer to like parts in the various drawing figures. As a preface to the detailed description, it should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
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[0026] The linear member 10 further includes a plurality of axial grooves 60 that extend in a direction of the longitudinal dimension of the linear member 10. The axial grooves 60 separate sections 70 of the outer surface 30 in the circumferential direction of the linear member 10. The axial grooves 60 provide a structure that can be gripped by an engagement feature of, for example, a connector that terminates an end 15 of the linear member 10. The axial grooves 60 may also increase the flexibility of the linear member 10, for example, the torsional flexibility of the linear member 10 about its longitudinal axis.
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[0029] It should also be understood that, in various embodiments, the linear member 10 may include less or more than three axial grooves and the connector may include a number of axial ridges equal to or less than the number of axial grooves, as long as each axial ridge is arranged to be received by an axial groove. For example, as shown in the embodiment of
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[0034] The foregoing description of exemplary embodiments provides illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments described herein to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the embodiments.
[0035] Although the invention has been described in detail above, it is expressly understood that it will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art that the invention may be modified without departing from the spirit of the invention. Various changes of form, design, or arrangement may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the above mentioned description is to be considered exemplary, rather than limiting, and the true scope of the invention is that defined in the following claims.
[0036] No element, act, or instruction used in the description of the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the invention unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the article “a” is intended to include one or more items. Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.