Fiber optic connector
US-2017336573-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US10656347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10656347-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514688028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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A connector attached optical fiber unit includes: an MT optical connector which includes a joining end surface formed at a front end of the MT optical connector and a hollow portion opened to a rear end surface opposite to the joining end surface; a tubular boot which includes a front end insertion portion inserted and fixed into to the hollow portion and a tube attachment portion formed at a rear end portion of the tubular boot, the tubular boot extending to a rear side from the MT optical connector; a protection tube into which the tube attachment portion is inserted and to which the tube attachment portion is fixed; and a plurality of optical fibers which include tip portions inserted and fixed into the MT optical connector and are accommodated inside the boot and the protection tube.
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A connector attached optical fiber unit comprising: an MT optical connector including a front end and a rear end opposed to the front end, the front end having a joining end surface, the rear end having a rear end surface and a hollow portion opened to the rear end surface; a tubular boot including a ront end portion, a rear end portion opposed to the front end portion, and a tubular body portion extending between the front end portion and the rear end portion and having an inner hole, the front end portion is inserted and fixed to the hollow portion of the MT optical connector, the rear end portion having a tube attachment portion; a protection tube being formed of a single piece and enveloping the tube attachment portion, wherein the protection tube is disposed radially outside the tube attachment portion, wherein a radial direction of the tubular body portion is perpendicular to both a center axis direction of the tubular body portion and an azimuthal direction of the tubular body portion relative to the center axis direction, and the protection tube is directly attached to the tube attachment portion of the tubular boot, circumferentially surrounds a plurality of optical fibers, and extends flexibly with the plurality of optical fibers beyond the tubular boot from the rear end portion of the tubular boot, and the plurality of optical fibers being inserted and fixed to the MT optical connector and the plurality of optical fibers extending from the hollow portion are accommodated inside the tubular boot and the protection tube, wherein the front end portion of the tubular boot has a front hole communicating with the inner hole of the tubular body portion, the tubular body portion includes notch portions, which are recessed from an outer circumferential surface or an inner circumferential surface of the tubular body portion and are formed at intervals from each other at a plurality of locatioins in the center axis direction of the tubular body portion in plurality of circumferential locations including both sides of the tubular body portion in a right-left direction coincident with an interval direction of a pair of guide pin holes of the MT optical connector, wherein the notch portions are tapered, and a groove width fo the tapered notch portions decreases from the outer circumferential surface of the tubular body portion toward an inner side of the tubular body portion, the tubular boot further includes an abutting wall portion abutting the read end surface of the MT optical connector, which protrudes form both sides of the front end portion in an extension direction of the tubular boot in an up-down direction perpendicular to the right-left direction, the front hole has a flat cross-section extending in the right-left direction, the inner hole of the tubular body portion has a circular cross-section and has an inner diameter less than the width of the front hole in the right-left direction of the front hole, and an external circumference of a cross section of the tubular body portion perpendicular to the center axis of the tubular body portion measured immediately adjacent to the abutting wall portion in the center axis direction is smaller than a perimeter of the abutting wall portion perpendicular to the center axis of the turular body portion. 2. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 1 , wherein a tape-like portion which collectively coats a plurality of the optical fibers in a tape shape with a resin coating material is accommodated in the hollow portion of the MT optical connector, and a portion which extends from the tape-like portion of the optical fiber to the rear side is accommodated in the tubular body portion of the tubular boot and the protection tube. 3. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 1 , wherein the notch portions of the tubular boot are formed only on both sides in the boot right-left direction of the tubular body portion. 4. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 1 , wherein the tube attachment portion of the tubular boot includes a tubular wall portion continuous from the rear end of the tubular body portion, and a slipping-off prevention projection which protrudes from the outer circumferential surface of the tubular wall portion and increases the pull-out resistance of the protection tube into which the tubular wall portion is inserted with respect to the tubular wall portion. 5. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 1 , wherein the flat cross-sectional front fiber hole which has the right-left direction in the tubular boot as the cross-sectional longitudinal direction thereof is formed at a plurality of locations in the extension direction of the tubular body portion and in the up-down direction perpendicular to the right-left direction in the boot in the front end portion of the tubular boot. 6. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 1 , wherein the MT optical connector further includes a front wall portion comprising a plurality of holes that receive the plurality of inserted optical fibers, the plurality of holes extending from the hollow portion of the MT optical connector to the joining end surface and forming a plurality of rows, and the rows extending in the right-left direction. 7. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 6 , wherein a first portion of the front wall portion that comprises a first row of the plurality of rows protrudes farther toward the hollow portion in a front-rear direction than a second portion of the front wall portion that comprises a second row of the plurality of rows. 8. The connector attached optical fiber unit according to claim 7 , wherein the first row of the plurality of rows is disposed below the second row of the plurality of rows in the up-down direction. 9. An optical connector boot attached to an MT optical connector, the MT optical connector including a front end and a rear end opposed to the front end, the front end having a joining end surface, the rear end having a rear end surface and a hollow portion opened to the rear end surface, the optical connector boot comprising: a flexible tubular body portion into which a plurality of optical fibers are inserted; a front end portion which is provided on a front side of the tubular body portion, and is inserted and fixed to a hollow portion opened to the rear end surface; a tube attachment portion which is formed on a rear side of the tubular body portion and is inserted and directly fixed into a protection tube t hat envelops the tube attachment portion, wherein the protection tube is formed of a single piece and is disposed radially outside the tube attachment portion, wherein a radial direction of the tubular body portion is perpendicular to both a center axis direction of the tubular body portion and an azimuthal direction of the tubular body portion relative to the center axis direction, and the protection tube extends flexibly with the optical fibers beyond the tubular body portion from the rear ide of the tubular body portion and accommodates the optical fibers extending from the rear side of the tubular body portion by circumferentially surrounding the optical fibers; and an abutting wall portion abutting the rear end surface of the MT optical connector, which, protrudes from both sides of the front end portion in an extension direction of the tubular boot in an up-down direction perpendicular to the right-left direction in the boot, and abuts the rear end surface of the MT optical connector, wherein in the front end portion, a cross-sectional outline of the front end portion perpendicular to a center axis of the tubular body p
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