Tools and methods for preparing a ferrule-less optical fiber connector
US-9523824-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9507094B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9507094-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514963573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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An optical connector is provided with a first housing, a first optical fiber accommodated in the first housing, a second housing to which the first housing fits, and a second optical fiber accommodated in the second housing. An end face of the first optical fiber abuts on an end face of the second optical fiber due to fitting the first housing to the second housing so that the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber are optically connected.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical connector comprising: a first housing; a first optical fiber accommodated in the first housing; a second housing which fits to the first housing; and a second optical fiber accommodated in the second housing, wherein an end face of the first optical fiber abuts on an end face of the second optical fiber due to fitting the first housing to the second housing so that the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber are optically connected, wherein the first housing comprises: a cylindrical hole in which a front end portion of the first optical fiber is accommodated and a front end portion of the second optical fiber is insertable and which is elastically deformable to have a decreased diameter; and, a cylindrical protrusion section which protrudes to have a cylindrical shape in a direction toward a front end of the first housing, the cylindrical protrusion section including an outer circumferential surface having a front-end tapered portion and a non-tapered portion, which is connected on an inner side of a cylindrical hole from the front-end tapered portion, wherein the second housing comprises: a pressing section which presses the outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical protrusion section so that the cylindrical hole is deformed to have a decreased diameter, the pressing section configured to press the front-end tapered portion until the pressing section makes contact with the non-tapered portion as the first housing is fitted to the second housing and configured to press the non-tapered portion, but not the front-end tapered portion, upon making contact with the non-tapered portion as the first housing is fitted to the second housing, and wherein the cylindrical hole is deformed to have a decreased diameter by the pressing section, and thereby the front end portions of the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber are held in the cylindrical hole in a state that the end face of the front end portion of the first optical fiber abuts on the end face of the front end portion of the second optical fiber, in a case where the first housing is fitted to the second housing. 2. The optical connector according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first housing and the second housing further comprises: a space in which an excess amount of the first optical fiber and the second optical fiber is configured to be bent and received, wherein the space is apart from the cylindrical protrusion section in an optical axis direction. 3. The optical connector according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of slits are formed from the end face at positions of point symmetry around the cylindrical hole in the cylindrical protrusion section. 4. The optical connector according to claim 2 , wherein a plurality of slits are formed from the end face at positions of point symmetry around the cylindrical hole in the cylindrical protrusion section. 5. The optical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the non-tapered portion as a contact surface of the cylindrical protrusion section makes contact with the pressing section and is parallel to an optical axis direction, in a case where the first housing is fitted to the second housing. 6. The optical connector according to claim 2 , wherein the non-tapered portion as a contact surface of the cylindrical protrusion section makes contact with the pressing section and is parallel to an optical axis direction, in a case where the first housing is fitted to the second housing. 7. The optical connector according to claim 3 , wherein the non-tapered portion as a contact surface of the cylindrical protrusion section makes contact with the pressing section and is parallel to an optical axis direction, in a case where the first housing is fitted to the second housing. 8. The optical connector according to claim 4 , wherein the non-tapered portion as a contact surface of the cylindrical protrusion section makes contact with the pressing section and is parallel to an optical axis direction, in a case where the first housing is fitted to the second housing.
without a ferrule embedding the fibre end, i.e. with bare fibre end · CPC title
Crimping, i.e. involving plastic deformation · CPC title
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