User-Friendly USB Connectors with Fiber-Optical Connections
20180011255 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/3885
PHYSICS
H01R24/60
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Performances are enhanced and improved tremendously for existing USB connectors with new improvised fiber-optical connection features and their capabilities. Existing USB connectors, such as user-friendly reversible Type-A and USB Type-C connectors are modified, improvised and retrofitted using means of allocating unused spaces and surfaces to allow fiber-optical wires and connections inside the user-friendly reversible Type-A and USB Type-C connectors. This modification will not affect the regular functions and performances of the user-friendly reversible Type-A and USB Type-C connections. New fiber-optical connections will enhance and improve reversible Type A and USB Type-C as compared to regular user-friendly reversible Type-A and Type-C connectors that have only copper wire connections. They are faster in speed, with the capability of much more bandwidth, longer transmission distance, lighter weight, water proof with corrosion resistance, better data security, immunity to electro-magnetic interference (EMI) and generating no EMI noise, lower cost, less wear and tear for longer life, better safety with non-conductive connectors, and much more.
Claims
1. A USB connector with fiber-optical connections, comprising: a. a plurality of matching holes on the mating surfaces of both male plug and female receptacle inside of said USB connectors, b. a plurality of supporting channels with exposed said matching holes on said mating surfaces to hold and guide the fiber-optical wires to reside inside of un-used space of said male plug and said female receptacle of said USB connectors, c. a plurality of terminated of said fiber-optical wires to expose the ends on said mating surfaces through said matching holes which are held and guided by said supporting channels on both said male plug and said female receptacle and wherein said fiber-optical connections are provided, when said male plug and said female receptacle mate, for USB Type-A, reversible USB Type-A, USB Type-B, mini USB, micro USB and USB Type-C connectors.
2. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said matching holes on said mating surfaces must be aligned precisely from said male plug to said female receptacle when they mate to have the best performances of said fiber-optical connections.
3. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said reversibility is possible for said USB Type-C and said reversible USB Type-A with or without spare said matching holes to have said fiber-optical connections when said male plug is plugging into said female receptacle in reverse mode.
4. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical wires are terminated at each said ends of said male plug and female receptacle, and polished to expose at said matching holes on said mating surfaces to make the best of said fiber-optical connections inside said USB reversible or non-reversible connectors.
5. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said exposed ends of said fiber-optical wires on said male plug and said female receptacle are clean and kept in the shortest distance from said mating surfaces of said male plug and female receptacle for the best said fiber-optical connections.
6. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical connection can be used as a backup connection in case of its normal electrical connections failed.
7. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical connections are electro-magnetic interference (EMI) proof, no shielding or groundings are required.
8. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical wires are made of glass or plastic.
9. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical connections are for optical and electrical computers.
10. The fiber-optical connection in claim 1, wherein said fiber-optical wires are eliminating and replacing conventional copper wires inside said USB connectors.
11. A method of USB connector with fiber-optical connections, comprising the steps of: a. Providing a plurality of matching holes on the mating surfaces of both male plug and female receptacle inside of the USB connectors, b. Providing a plurality of supporting channels with exposed said matching holes on said mating surfaces to hold and guide the fiber-optical wires to reside inside of un-used space of said male plug and said female receptacle of said USB connectors, c. Providing a plurality of terminated of said fiber-optical wires to expose the ends on said mating surfaces through said matching holes which are held and guided by said supporting channels on both said male plug and said female receptacle and wherein said method of fiber-optical connections are provided, when said male plug and said female receptacle mate, for USB Type-A, reversible USB Type-A, USB Type-B, mini USB, micro USB and USB Type-C connectors.
12. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said matching holes on said mating surfaces must be aligned precisely from said male plug to said female receptacle when they mate to have the best performances of said fiber-optical connections.
13. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said reversibility is possible for said USB Type-C and said reversible USB Type-A with or without spare said matching holes to have said fiber-optical connections when said male plug is plugging into said female receptacle reversely.
14. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical wires are terminated at each said ends and polished to expose at said matching holes on said mating surfaces to make the best of said fiber-optical connections inside said USB reversible or non-reversible connectors.
15. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said exposed ends of said fiber-optical wires on said male plug and said female receptacle are clean and kept in the shortest distance from said mating surfaces of said male plug and female receptacle for the best said fiber-optical connections.
16. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical connection can be used as a backup connection in case of its normal electrical connections failed.
17. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical connections are electro-magnetic interference (EMI) proof, no shielding or groundings are required.
18. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical wires are made of glass or plastic.
19. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical connections are for optical and electrical computers.
20. The method of fiber-optical connection in claim 11, wherein said fiber-optical wires are eliminating and replacing conventional copper wires inside said USB connectors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] The fiber-optical wire/connector has been a well proven low-cost technology for transmitting massive amounts of high-speed data for connecting phone conversations, internet data, scientific research and many other applications for over 50 years. Fiber-optic is still not used in the personal computing or popular smartphone applications. However, the demands of high-speed for personal computing or smartphones are going strong. Copper wires have pretty much reached the limit of their transmission speed. Transmission speed is not the only concern. Copper wires have a lot of problems for the cost, the weight, the reliability, the EMI and many other issues. Also, unlike the copper connectors, for fiber-optical connectors, no expensive gold plating is required and there is no tooling for the metal stamping the contact pins. No metal pin means this is zero insertion force (ZIF) for inserting or detaching, which fiber-optical connection won't scratch the contact surfaces/points, fiber-optical connections is much more durable and last much longer than conventional electrical connectors.
[0016] Overall summarized advantages of fiber-optical connections: [0017] Much higher bandwidth, 100× or more compares to copper wires [0018] Longer distance without repeaters, fiber-optical signal is not easily attenuated [0019] Lighter in weigh, great for many applications such as avionic, space exploration [0020] Non-corrosive, fibers are made of either glass or plastic so it won't rust, oxide [0021] Better security, fiber-optical wire or connections are extremely difficult to tap, no problems with cross-talk [0022] No problems with EMI, fiber-optical connections won't generate EMI noises and won't pickup EMI noises either [0023] More durable, to connect fiber no need for two surface of metal to scratch at each other [0024] Safer, fiber-optical is not conductive, therefore, no troubles with lightning, leaked and/or induced dangerous high voltage could hurt people or animal [0025] Lower cost, making fiber-optical wire is easier and signal boosting is less required compares to copper wire . . . expensive gold plating is not necessary, no twisted pairs, shielding or termination are not required . . . no problems with impedance matching . . . [0026] Fiber-optical wires and connections are the best for connecting future generation optical computers
[0027] However, with so many advantages, fiber-optical wires and connectors: [0028] Must aligned perfectly at the mating point at the right angle for the best performance [0029] The contact surfaces of the cores must be polished and keep it clean and the shortest distance from each ends when mate [0030] Bending radius of fiber-optical wire must follow the specification of manufacturer [0031] To improvise the existing USB connectors with fiber, additional hardware and software maybe required [0032] Must be careful with the strong light to avoid injury to eyes
[0033] Meanwhile, there has been nothing more successful than the USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors. They reached 4 Billion pieces in sales as of 2013. USB connection is a standard and has been Government mandated in many countries for cellular phone charging purposes. For a new fiber-optical connector for the above mentioned applications, it is obvious we should use the popular USB connector style as the base. It can be retrofitted with the fiber-optical capability instead of re-inventing the wheel and designing a new style of connector. The “combo” or “hybrid” connector not only works for the newly invented fiber-optical advantages, but also maintains the existing USB compatibility for a user-friendly, smoother conversion for both economical and environmental reasons. In the long run, when the computer and peripheral become standard equipped with the fiber-optical drivers or controllers, copper wires can be totally eliminated to save the cost of the “combo” or “hybrid”. In other words, since copper wires are at least 100 times slower than fiber-optical wires, fiber-optical wires will replace the copper wires, at some point we will be able to use the same USB metal housing and the spacer plastics to hold the fiber-optical wires without needing the copper contact pins.
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