Intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon, optical cable, and method for manufacturing intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon
US-2018321454-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US10585255B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10585255-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615771706-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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An intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon includes: a plurality of optical fiber core wires that are disposed in parallel; a connecting resin that is coated on surfaces of the plurality of optical fiber core wires; and slits that are provided intermittently in the connecting resin partially between the optical fiber core wires in a longitudinal direction, and a marking is on the connecting resin.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon comprising: a plurality of optical fiber core wires that are disposed in parallel; a connecting resin that is coated on surfaces of the plurality of optical fiber core wires; and slits that are provided intermittently in the connecting resin partially between the optical fiber core wires in a longitudinal direction, wherein a marking is on the connecting resin, wherein the marking has a predetermined width in a longitudinal direction of the arrangement, wherein in a state where the plurality of optical fiber core wires are arranged in parallel, the marking has a constant shift of a predetermined amount between adjacent optical fiber core wires in the longitudinal direction of the arrangement, the constant shift of the predetermined amount being larger than 0.1 mm, wherein the marking includes a thin vertical line, and a thick vertical line which has a bar shape extending in the longitudinal direction of the arrangement, and wherein both end parts of the bar-shaped marking of the optical fiber ribbon in the longitudinal direction form oblique straight lines with respect to the longitudinal direction. 2. The intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the slits are provided between every two optical fiber core wires, and are not provided in the connecting resin in the longitudinal direction between at least some of the plurality of optical fiber core wires. 3. The intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the marking is a marking printed with one of a plurality of print patterns. 4. The intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the marking is formed in an entire width direction on the connecting resin of the plurality of optical fiber core wires. 5. An optical cable comprising: a cylindrical tube; and a plurality of intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbons according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbons have different markings, and are covered with the tube in a state of being bundled. 6. An optical cable comprising: a slot rod that includes a plurality of slot grooves; and a plurality of intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbons according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbons have different markings, and are housed separately in the slot grooves. 7. The intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical fiber core wires is colored in different colors. 8. The intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the widths of the markings of the plurality of the optical fiber core wires gradually narrow from both end parts of each bar-shaped marking. 9. A manufacturing method of an intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon comprising: a step of disposing a plurality of optical fiber core wires in parallel; a step of coating a connecting resin which is easily released, on surfaces of the plurality of optical fiber core wires; a step of printing a marking to a surface of the connecting resin; and a step of forming slits intermittently in the connecting resin in a longitudinal direction partially between the optical fiber core wires to form a shape of an intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon, wherein the marking has a predetermined width in a longitudinal direction of the arrangement, wherein in a state where the plurality of optical fiber core wires are arranged in parallel, the marking has a constant shift of a predetermined amount between adjacent optical fiber core wires in the longitudinal direction of the arrangement, the constant shift of the predetermined amount being larger than 0.1 mm, wherein the marking includes a thin vertical line, and a thick vertical line which has a bar shape extending in the longitudinal direction of the arrangement, and wherein both end parts of the bar-shaped marking of the optical fiber ribbon in the longitudinal direction form oblique straight lines with respect to the longitudinal direction. 10. The manufacturing method of an intermittent-connection-type optical fiber ribbon according to claim 9 , wherein the slits are formed intermittently in the connecting resin in the longitudinal direction partially between the optical fiber core wires after the connecting resin is coated and the marking is printed.
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