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Methods of and apparatus for coating lightguide fiber

Patent 4409263 Issued on October 11, 1983. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 27, 2002. 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.

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Inventor: Dougherty

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Patent #: 3960530
Issued on: 06/01/1976
Inventor: Iyengar

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Patent #: 4116654
Issued on: 09/26/1978
Inventor: Trehu

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Patent #: 4246299
Issued on: 01/20/1981
Inventor: Ohls

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Patent #: 4264649
Issued on: 04/28/1981
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Issued on: 09/14/1982
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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/343134 filed on 01/27/1982

US Classes:

427/163.2, Optical fiber, rod, filament, or waveguide118/405Running length work

Examiners

Primary: Hoffman, James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

C03C 25/18 (20060101)
C03C 25/12 (20060101)
B05C 3/02 (20060101)
B05C 3/15 (20060101)

Abstract

A coating material is applied to drawn lightguide fiber in a manner which substantially prevents the inclusion of bubbles and which causes the fiber to be disposed substantially concentrically within the coating layer. The lightguide fiber is advanced through a continuum of coating material, which extends from a free surface of a reservoir and through first and second dies that are arranged in tandem, at a velocity which causes air to be entrained in the coating material. A pressure gradient is established between portions of the first die adjacent to its exit orifice. The first die communicates with the reservoir and is spaced from the second die to provide a chamber which communicates with a pressurized supply of the coating material. The pressurized flow sufficiently enhances the pressure gradient in the first die and establishes sufficient volumetric flow of coating material upwardly through the first die to cause any bubbles in the coating material on the advancing fiber to be removed by recirculating streamlines and to be moved upwardly into the reservoir. Not only is the coating in the fiber substantially free of entrained air as it leaves the second die, but the fiber is disposed concentrically within the coating because of a precentering effect of the first die and enhanced self-centering caused by pressure in the chamber.

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