OPTICAL FIBER POSITIONER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
20170038536 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B26/103
PHYSICS
G02B6/422
PHYSICS
G02B6/4219
PHYSICS
G02B6/3616
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An optical fiber positioner having an elongated base with sidewalls and a longitudinally extending throughbore. A flexible optical fiber extends through the throughbore and has one end protruding outwardly from an end surface of the base. A plurality of actuators are secured to the sidewalls of the base so that an end of each actuator is positioned adjacent the end of the base. A crossbeam is then connected to the ends of each actuator so that the crossbeam moves laterally relative to the base in unison with the deflection of the actuators. The crossbeam has an opening through which the optical fiber extends so that the optical fiber deflects in unison with the lateral movement of the crossbeam. Various fixtures for assembly of the optical fiber positioner are also shown.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A method of assembling an optical fiber positioner comprising the steps of: providing an elongated base having a longitudinally extending throughbore through which an optical fiber extends, said base having a plurality of circumferentially spaced locating surfaces which lie in a plane transverse to an axis of said housing, securing a fixture to said base, said fixture having a plurality of longitudinally extending and circumferentially spaced facing pairs of locating surfaces (holding the threaded fasteners) so that a pair of locating surfaces on said fixture is associated with each locating surface on said base, securing a plurality of circumferentially spaced actuators to said base so that each actuator is in abutment with one pair of locating surfaces on the fixture and their associated locating surface on the base, each actuator having one end adjacent one end of said base, attaching a crossbeam to second ends of said actuators, said crossbeam having an opening through which said optical fiber extends, said opening being dimensioned such that said optical fiber moves in unison with said crossbeam, and comprising the step of attaching a cross imitator to said ends of said actuators during said securing step, said cross imitator positioning said second ends of said actuators in preparation for said step of attaching said crossbeam.
11. A method of assembling an optical fiber positioner comprising the steps of: providing an elongated base having a longitudinally extending throughbore through which an optical fiber extends, said base having a plurality of circumferentially spaced locating surfaces which lie in a plane transverse to an axis of said housing, securing a fixture to said base, said fixture having a plurality of longitudinally extending and circumferentially spaced facing pairs of locating surfaces (holding the threaded fasteners) so that a pair of locating surfaces on said fixture is associated with each locating surface on said base, securing a plurality of circumferentially spaced actuators to said base so that each actuator is in abutment with one pair of locating surfaces on the fixture and their associated locating surface on the base, each actuator having one end adjacent one end of said base, attaching a crossbeam to second ends of said actuators, said crossbeam having an opening through which said optical fiber extends, said opening being dimensioned such that said optical fiber moves in unison with said crossbeam, comprising the step of attaching a cross imitator to said ends of said actuators during said securing step, said cross imitator positioning said second ends of said actuators in preparation for said step of attaching said crossbeam wherein said securing step comprises the step of adhesively securing said actuators to said base and wherein said cross imitator is removed after the adhesive has set and before said crossbeam is attached to said actuators.
12. The method as defined in claim 11 and comprising the step of compressing said actuators between said fixture and said base during said securing step.
13. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0015] A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0022] With reference first to
[0023] As best shown in
[0024] Referring again to
[0025] The actuators 40 are constructed from two or more layers of a piezoelectric material. Furthermore, as best shown in
[0026] With reference now to
[0027] With reference still to
[0028] In operation, an electric voltage is applied to the electrical connection pads 46 on the actuators 40. The actuators 40 will then deflect by an amount and in a direction equal to the magnitude of the voltage and polarity of the voltage relative to the base 22. In doing so, the actuators 40 laterally displace the crossbeam 50 and thus laterally displace the tip 30 of the optical fiber 26. The displacement of the tip of the optical fiber, furthermore may occur at a high frequency.
[0029] In order to obtain the high accuracy of the position of the tip 30 of the optical fiber 26 for certain applications, such as laser communication in free space, it is necessary that the actuators 40 be precisely positioned relative to the base 22 and, likewise, that the crossbeam 50 be accurately positioned relative to the actuators 40.
[0030] With reference then to
[0031] In order to precisely position the actuators 40 onto the base 22, a machine locating surface 84 is formed on at least a portion of the bottom of each actuator 40. These locator surfaces 84. In turn abut against a precision locator surface 86 formed on the base 22. Consequently, with each of the four actuators 40 positioned onto the base 22 so that their locator surfaces 84 are flatly abutting against their associated locating surfaces 86 on the base 22, the vertical position of each actuator 40 relative to the base 22 is precisely fixed.
[0032] With reference now to
[0033] With reference now to
[0034] With reference now to
[0035] In addition the cross imitator 102 flatly abuts against a flat locator surface 103 on the top 32 of base 22 to vertically position the cross imitator 102,
[0036] The cross imitator 102 is left in position as shown in
[0037] From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides both an improved fiber optic positioner with a wide frequency bandwidth as well as a method of fabrication of the positioner. Having described my invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.