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Light transmitting fiber cable connector

Patent 4167303 Issued on September 11, 1979. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 28, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3904269

3922064

Connector for light-transmitting cables
Patent #: 3982815
Issued on: 09/28/1976
Inventor: Nakayama

Single optical fiber connector
Patent #: 3990779
Issued on: 11/09/1976
Inventor: McCartney

Light transmitting fiber bundle connector Patent #: 3999837
Issued on: 12/28/1976
Inventor: Bowen ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 05/819919 filed on 07/28/1977

US Classes:

385/59, Plural fiber-to-fiber connections385/60, Fiber end held in ferrule385/89Plural fiber/device connections

Examiners

Primary: Corbin, John K.
Assistant: Levy, Stuart S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

G02B 6/38 (20060101)
G02B 6/42 (20060101)
G02B 6/36 (20060101)

Abstract

An improved connector is disclosed for interconnecting a plurality of fiber optic cables with a like plurality of fiber optic cables or optical devices, the fibers of the cables being accurately positioned within the respective connectors. The subject connector can be used for either splicing or terminating individual cables, each cable including at least one fiber, as well as connecting a plurality of light transmitting fiber bundles in a single connector assembly to transmitting and receiving devices. The subject connector includes a housing with at least one cable receiving bore therein; an assembly including an annular crimping ring, a profiled ferrule member, and a helical spring member secured to an end of each cable; and a cap member securing the ferrule members in the housing member in a spring loaded condition.The bores for receiving the fibers are accurately formed in the ferrule members by placing the ferrule member, which initially has a blind bore therein, into a bushing which annularly compresses the ferrule member and then completing the blind bore by drilling from one face or the other with conventional or laser drilling means. Greater concentricity can be achieved by rotating the ferrule member and bushing about their common axis during the drilling operation. Upon release from the bushing, the bore will expand to be larger than necessary and will allow the free passage therethrough of the optical fibers. The fibers will subsequently be compressed within the ferrule to be rigidly and accurately positioned therein.

Other References

  • "Connector Mount for Fiber Optic Bundle", by Millet, IBM Tech. Disc. Bulletin, vol. 14, No. 3, Aug. 1971
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