Optical module
US-2017075082-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US10754106B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10754106-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716090334-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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The optical receptacle of the present invention comprises an optical receptacle body and a support member. The optical receptacle body comprises: a first optical surface upon which is incident light transmitted from the photoelectric conversion element; a second optical surface that emits light transmitted from the photoelectric conversion element to the light transmission medium. The support member comprises a support member body that includes a mounting surface for mounting on a substrate, and a second mating part that mates with the first mating part and that is positioned at a position on the inside of the support member body at a position corresponding to the first mating part. The optical receptacle is positioned on the support member side of the mounting surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical receptacle configured to be disposed between a photoelectric conversion device and an optical transmission member, the photoelectric conversion device including a board and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the board, the optical receptacle being configured to optically couple together the photoelectric conversion element and an end surface of the optical transmission member, the optical receptacle comprising: an optical-receptacle main body; and a supporting member configured to support the optical-receptacle main body, wherein the optical-receptacle main body includes: a first optical surface configured to allow incidence of transmission light emitted by the photoelectric conversion element, and to emit, toward the photoelectric conversion element, reception light that has been emitted from the end surface of the optical transmission member and has passed through an inside of the optical-receptacle main body, a second optical surface configured to emit, toward the optical transmission member, the transmission light that has been emitted by the photoelectric conversion element and has passed through the inside of the optical-receptacle main body, and to allow incidence of the reception light emitted from the optical transmission member, and a first fitting portion disposed in or on a surface of the optical-receptacle main body other than in or on surfaces of the optical-receptacle main body at which the first optical surface and the second optical surface are disposed, wherein the supporting member includes: a supporting-member main body including an installation surface for the supporting member to be installed on the board, and a second fitting portion disposed on an inner side of the supporting-member main body at a position corresponding to the first fitting portion, the second fitting portion being fitted in or to the first fitting portion, and wherein the optical-receptacle main body is disposed on a side of the supporting member with respect to the installation surface in such a manner that the supporting member is not between the optical-receptacle main body and the photoelectric conversion device. 2. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the supporting member further includes a detachably-attaching part configured to detachably attach the optical transmission member to the supporting member in order that the end surface of the optical transmission member and the second optical surface are disposed to face each other. 3. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the optical-receptacle main body further includes a reflective surface configured to reflect, toward the second optical surface, the transmission light incident on the first optical surface, and to reflect, toward the first optical surface, the reception light incident on the second optical surface. 4. An optical module, comprising: a photoelectric conversion device including a board and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the board; and the optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 5. A method for producing the optical module according to claim 4 , the method comprising: preparing the optical receptacle by fitting together the first fitting portion of the optical-receptacle main body and the second fitting portion of the supporting member; and fixing the optical receptacle to the photoelectric conversion device such that the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 6. The optical receptacle according to claim 2 , wherein the optical-receptacle main body further includes a reflective surface configured to reflect, toward the second optical surface, the transmission light incident on the first optical surface, and to reflect, toward the first optical surface, the reception light incident on the second optical surface. 7. An optical module, comprising: a photoelectric conversion device including a board and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the board; and the optical receptacle according to claim 2 , wherein the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 8. An optical module, comprising: a photoelectric conversion device including a board and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the board; and the optical receptacle according to claim 3 , wherein the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 9. An optical module, comprising: a photoelectric conversion device including a board and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the board; and the optical receptacle according to claim 6 , wherein the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 10. A method for producing the optical module according to claim 7 , the method comprising: preparing the optical receptacle by fitting together the first fitting portion of the optical-receptacle main body and the second fitting portion of the supporting member; and fixing the optical receptacle to the photoelectric conversion device such that the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other. 11. A method for producing the optical module according to claim 8 , the method comprising: preparing the optical receptacle by fitting together the first fitting portion of the optical-receptacle main body and the second fitting portion of the supporting member; and fixing the optical receptacle to the photoelectric conversion device such that the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other and the supporting member is not between the optical-receptacle main body and the photoelectric conversion device. 12. A method for producing the optical module according to claim 9 , the method comprising: preparing the optical receptacle by fitting together the first fitting portion of the optical-receptacle main body and the second fitting portion of the supporting member; and fixing the optical receptacle to the photoelectric conversion device such that the board and the optical-receptacle main body are spaced apart from each other.
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