Optical receptacle and optical module

US9423293B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9423293-B2
Application numberUS-201414277127-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 14, 2014
Priority dateMay 15, 2013
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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The present invention relates to an optical receptacle that can generate monitor light and can be also produced by integral molding, and an optical module having the optical receptacle. The optical receptacle has a first optical face on which light emitted from a light emitting element is incident, reflection surfaces that reflect the light to a light receiving element, a light splitting section that splits the light into monitor light heading for the light receiving element and signal light heading for an end face of an optical fiber, and a second optical face that emits the signal light toward the end face of the optical fiber. The light splitting section has a divided transmission surface and a divided reflection surface. The divided reflection surface is an inclining surface with respect to an optical axis of the light reflected by the reflection surfaces.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical receptacle to be disposed between an optoelectric converting device and an optical fiber, the optoelectric converting device having a light emitting element and a light receiving element for monitoring light emitted from the light emitting element, the optical receptacle being for optically coupling the light emitting element and an end face of the optical fiber, the optical receptacle comprising: at least one first optical face on which the light emitted from the light emitting element is incident; a reflection surface that reflects light incident on the first optical face to the light receiving element; a light splitting section that splits the light reflected by the reflection surface into monitor light heading for the light receiving element and signal light heading for the end face of the optical fiber, emits the monitor light toward the light receiving element, and reflects the signal light to the end face of the optical fiber; and at least one second optical face that emits the signal light reflected by the light splitting section toward the end face of the optical fiber, wherein the light splitting section has divided transmission surfaces that allow the light reflected by the reflection surface to pass through, and emit the light toward the light receiving element, divided reflection surfaces that are formed in a different region from the divided transmission surfaces and reflect the light reflected by the reflection surface to the second optical face, and level difference surfaces that are parallel surfaces to the optical axis of the light reflected by the reflection surface and each connect the divided transmission surface and the divided reflection surface, the divided reflection surfaces are inclining surfaces with respect to an optical axis of the light reflected by the reflection surface, the divided transmission surfaces and the divided reflection surfaces are both divided in an inclining direction of the divided reflection surfaces, and the divided transmission surfaces and the divided reflection surfaces are alternately disposed in the inclining direction. 2. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the divided reflection surfaces are disposed on a same virtual plane, and the divided transmission surfaces and the level difference surfaces are disposed outside from the virtual plane. 3. The optical receptacle according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one first optical face includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged, and the at least one second optical face includes a plurality of second optical faces linearly arranged. 4. An optical module comprising: an optoelectric converting device having at least one light emitting element and at least one light receiving element for monitoring light emitted from the light emitting element; and the optical receptacle according to claim 2 . 5. The optical module according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting elements linearly arranged, and the at least one light receiving element includes a plurality of light receiving elements linearly arranged to be parallel with a line of the light emitting elements, and the at least one first optical face of the optical receptacle includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged corresponding to the line of the light emitting elements, and the at least one second optical face of the optical receptacle includes a plurality of second optical faces linearly arranged. 6. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first optical face includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged, and the at least one second optical face includes a plurality of second optical faces linearly arranged. 7. An optical module comprising: an optoelectric converting device having at least one light emitting element and at least one light receiving element for monitoring light emitted from the light emitting element; and the optical receptacle according to claim 1 . 8. The optical module according to claim 7 , wherein the at least one light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting elements linearly arranged, and the at least one light receiving element includes a plurality of light receiving elements linearly arranged to be parallel with a line of the light emitting elements, and the at least one first optical face of the optical receptacle includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged corresponding to the line of the light emitting elements, and the at least one second optical face of the optical receptacle includes a plurality of second optical faces linearly arranged. 9. An optical receptacle to be disposed between an optoelectric converting device and an optical fiber, the optoelectric converting device having a light emitting element and a light receiving element for monitoring light emitted from the light emitting element, the optical receptacle being for optically coupling the light emitting element and an end face of the optical fiber, the optical receptacle comprising: at least one first optical face on which the light emitted from the light emitting element is incident; a reflection surface that reflects light incident on the first optical face to the light receiving element; a light splitting section that splits the light reflected by the reflection surface into monitor light heading for the light receiving element and signal light heading for the end face of the optical fiber, emits the monitor light toward the light receiving element, and reflects the signal light to the end face of the optical fiber; and at least one second optical face that emits the signal light reflected by the light splitting section toward the end face of the optical fiber, wherein the light splitting section has divided transmission surfaces that allow the light reflected by the reflection surface to pass through, and emit the light toward the light receiving element, and divided reflection surfaces that are formed in a different region from the divided transmission surfaces and reflect the light reflected by the reflection surface to the second optical face, and the divided reflection surfaces are inclining surfaces with respect to an optical axis of the light reflected by the reflection surface, the divided transmission surfaces and the divided reflection surfaces are both divided in an inclining direction of the divided reflection surfaces, and the divided transmission surfaces and the divided reflection surfaces are alternately disposed continuously in the inclining direction. 10. The optical receptacle according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one first optical face includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged, and the at least one second optical face includes a plurality of second optical faces linearly arranged. 11. An optical module comprising: an optoelectric converting device having at least one light emitting element and at least one light receiving element for monitoring light emitted from the light emitting element; and the optical receptacle according to claim 9 . 12. The optical module according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one light emitting element includes a plurality of light emitting elements linearly arranged, and the at least one light receiving element includes a plurality of light receiving elements linearly arranged to be parallel with a line of the light emitting elements, and the at least one first optical face of the optical receptacle includes a plurality of first optical faces linearly arranged corresponding to the line of th

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  • using plane or convex mirrors, parallel phase plates, or plane beam-splitters · CPC title

  • G01J1/0425Primary

    using optical fibers · CPC title

  • comprising arrays of active devices and fibres · CPC title

  • G02B6/4286Primary

    Optical modules with optical power monitoring · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical element having redirecting reflective means, e.g. mirrors, prisms for deflecting the radiation from horizontal to down- or upward direction toward a device (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9423293B2 cover?
The present invention relates to an optical receptacle that can generate monitor light and can be also produced by integral molding, and an optical module having the optical receptacle. The optical receptacle has a first optical face on which light emitted from a light emitting element is incident, reflection surfaces that reflect the light to a light receiving element, a light splitting sectio…
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Enplas Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01J1/0425. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Aug 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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