Fiber optic cable anchoring device for use with fiber optic connectors and methods of using the same

US12117658B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12117658-B2
Application numberUS-202117329890-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 25, 2021
Priority dateJun 27, 2013
Publication dateOct 15, 2024
Grant dateOct 15, 2024

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A fiber-optic connector housing ( 50 ) and cable ( 20, 20 ′) are attached together by an anchor ( 100, 200 ). The anchor includes a one-piece main body, a passage ( 110, 210 ), and an injection port ( 130, 230 ). The passage extends between first ( 102, 202 ) and second ends ( 104, 204 ) of the anchor. Strength members ( 40, 40 ′) of the cable are secured within the passage by a bonding material ( 90 ) and are thereby anchored to the connector housing. A proximal end ( 54 ) of the connector housing includes first ( 60 ) and second housing components ( 70 ) which capture the anchor. The passage passes through an optical fiber ( 30 ) of the cable. The passage includes first ( 120, 220 ), second ( 170, 270 ), and third portions ( 180, 280 ). The first portion radially positions the optical fiber. The second portion receives the bonding material and the strength members. The third portion receives a jacket ( 26, 26 ′) of the fiber optic cable. The injection port delivers the bonding material to the passage. The anchor may further include retention tabs ( 150 ) that fit within corresponding receivers ( 62, 72 ) within the connector.

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A connectorized cable comprising: a fiber optic cable comprising an optical fiber and a strength member; and a fiber optic connector comprising a ferrule and a connector body, the connector body having a front end and a rear end, the strength member of the cable being anchored relative to the connector body adjacent the rear end of the connector body, the ferrule being positioned at the front end of the connector body, a front portion of the fiber being secured within the ferrule; a spring positioned within the connector body at a location behind the ferrule for biasing the ferrule in a forward direction relative to the connector body, the ferrule being axially moveable in a rearward direction relative to the connector body against the bias of the spring; the optical fiber being anchored relative to the connector body at a bonding location located rearward of the spring, wherein a bonding material at the bonding location bonds to the optical fiber to prevent the optical fiber from moving axially relative to the connector body at the bonding location, the bonding location including a bonding chamber having a forward end defined by a necked-down portion at which a cross-dimension of the bonding chamber is reduced, wherein the necked-down portion is configured to resist the bonding material from flowing forwardly beyond the forward end of the bonding chamber, the bonding material being contained within the bonding chamber and the optical fiber extending through the bonding chamber and being bonded within the bonding chamber by the bonding material. 2. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the bonding material includes an epoxy. 3. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the strength member includes yarn. 4. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the strength member includes epoxy reinforced glass roving. 5. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the connector body includes a connector housing and an anchor secured to the connector housing, and wherein the bonding chamber is defined by the anchor. 6. The connectorized cable of claim 5 , wherein the optical fiber and the strength member are bonded to the anchor within the bonding chamber. 7. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the connector body defines an axial passage defined in part by the bonding chamber, and wherein the necked-down portion is configured to center the optical fiber within the axial passage. 8. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the strength member is bonded within the bonding chamber. 9. The connectorized cable of claim 8 , wherein the strength member includes Aramid yarn bonded within the bonding chamber. 10. The connectorized cable of claim 1 , wherein the necked-down region includes a restriction at which the cross-dimension of the bonding chamber is reduced, and wherein the necked-down region includes tapers located forward and rearward of the restriction that are configured to converge toward the restriction. 11. A connectorized cable comprising: a fiber optic cable comprising an optical fiber and a strength member; and a fiber optic connector comprising a ferrule and a connector housing, the connector housing having a front end and a rear end, the strength member of the cable being anchored relative to the connector housing adjacent the rear end of the connector housing, the ferrule being positioned at the front end of the connector housing, the optical fiber extending axially through the connector housing with a front portion of the fiber being secured within the ferrule; a spring positioned within the connector housing at a location behind the ferrule for biasing the ferrule in a forward direction relative to the connector housing, the ferrule being axially moveable in a rearward direction relative to the connector housing against the bias of the spring; and the optical fiber being anchored relative to the connector housing at a bonding chamber located rearward of the spring, the bonding chamber containing bonding material, the bonding chamber having a forward end defined by a necked-down portion at which a cross-dimension of the bonding chamber is reduced, wherein the necked-down portion is configured to resist the bonding material from flowing forwardly beyond the forward end of the bonding chamber during introduction of the bonding material into the bonding chamber, the optical fiber extending through the bonding chamber and the necked-down portion, the optical fiber and the strength member being axially fixed relative to the connector housing at the bonding chamber. 12. The connectorized cable of claim 11 , wherein the necked-down portion has a tapered lead-in or a tapered exit. 13. The connectorized cable of claim 11 , further comprising a radial opening for introducing the bonding material radially into the bonding chamber from a location outside the connector housing. 14. The connectorized cable of claim 11 , further comprising an anchor secured at least partially within the connector housing adjacent the rear end of the connector housing, the anchor defining the bonding chamber and the necked-down portion. 15. The connectorized cable of claim 14 , wherein the fiber optic cable includes a cable jacket surrounding the optical fiber and the strength member, and wherein the anchor defines a rear pocket for receiving a front end of the cable jacket. 16. The connectorized cable of claim 11 , wherein optical fiber is not axially fixed relative to the connector housing at a region axially between the bonding chamber and a rear end of the ferrule. 17. The connectorized cable of claim 11 , wherein the strength member includes a first strength member and a second strength member aligned along a plane, wherein the optical fiber is positioned between the first and second strength members within the bonding chamber. 18. A connectorized cable comprising: a fiber optic cable comprising an optical fiber and a strength member; and a fiber optic connector comprising a ferrule and a connector housing, the connector housing having a front end and a rear end, the strength member of the cable being anchored relative to the connector housing adjacent the rear end of the connector housing, the ferrule being positioned at the front end of the connector housing, the optical fiber extending axially through the connector housing with a front portion of the fiber being secured within the ferrule; a spring positioned within the connector housing at a location behind the ferrule for biasing the ferrule in a forward direction relative to the connector housing, the ferrule being axially moveable in a rearward direction relative to the connector housing against the bias of the spring; an anchor assembled at least partially within the connector housing adjacent the rear end of the connector housing, the anchor being axially fixed relative to the connector housing, the anchor defining a bonding chamber containing bonding material, the bonding chamber having a forward end at which a cross-dimension of the bonding chamber is reduced to resist the bonding material from flowing forwardly beyond the forward end of the bonding chamber during introduction of the bonding material into the bonding chamber; the optical fiber extending through the bonding chamber and the forward portion of the anchor and being axially fixed relative to the anchor within the bonding chamber; and the strength member having a forward end portion secured within the bonding chamber of the anchor by the bonding material. 19. The connectorized cable of claim 1

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  • Ferrule rotatable with respect to plug body, e.g. for setting rotational position (adjusting fibre within the ferrule, G02B6/3843); Fixation of ferrules after rotation · CPC title

  • with axial spring biasing or loading means (G02B6/3847 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Connector plugs comprising two complementary members, e.g. shells, caps, covers, locked together · CPC title

  • using mechanical protective elements, e.g. caps, hoods, sealing membranes (G02B6/3816 takes precedence; provisionally see H01R13/44) · CPC title

  • Floatingly supported sleeves · CPC title

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What does patent US12117658B2 cover?
A fiber-optic connector housing ( 50 ) and cable ( 20, 20 ′) are attached together by an anchor ( 100, 200 ). The anchor includes a one-piece main body, a passage ( 110, 210 ), and an injection port ( 130, 230 ). The passage extends between first ( 102, 202 ) and second ends ( 104, 204 ) of the anchor. Strength members ( 40, 40 ′) of the cable are secured within the passage by a bonding materia…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
CommScope Connectivity Belgium BVBA, Commscope Czech Republic S R O
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/3889. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 15 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).