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US-2024151904-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9529152B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9529152-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414529603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A laser cleaving system includes a laser and a fixture including holders for respectively holding optical fiber ribbons at different angular positions. The fixture is rotatable relative to the laser for facilitating serial cleaving of the optical fiber ribbons. The fixture is configured for holding the ribbons in a predetermined manner so that the cleaved optical surfaces are of high quality and coplanar, such as when installed in a ferrule. For example, the fixture separates the ends of the ribbons from one another so that the ribbons being held by the fixture may be cleaved substantially independently from one another.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for processing optical fibers, comprising: securely holding both a first plurality of optical fibers of a cable and a second plurality of optical fibers of the cable with a fixture that at least partially separates the first and second pluralities of optical fibers from one another; cleaving the first plurality of optical fibers with at least one laser while the first and second pluralities of optical fibers are securely held stationary by the fixture; then causing movement of the fixture while the first and second pluralities of optical fibers remain securely held by the fixture; and then cleaving the second plurality of optical fibers with the at least one laser while the first and second pluralities of optical fibers remain securely held by the fixture. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the securely holding of the first and second pluralities of optical fibers with the fixture is comprised of the first plurality of optical fibers extending within a first holder of the fixture, and the second plurality of optical fibers extending within a second holder of the fixture; and the method further comprises respectively removing the first and second pluralities of optical fibers from the first and second holders after the cleaving of the second plurality of optical fibers. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: removing the first and second pluralities of optical fibers from the fixture; and installing the first and second pluralities of optical fibers in a ferrule of a connector. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the causing of the movement of the fixture is comprised of causing rotation of the fixture, so that: cleaved ends of the first plurality of optical fibers become more distant from a laser beam path defined by the at least one laser; and the second plurality of optical fibers become closer to the at least one laser beam path. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the cleaving of the first plurality of optical fibers with the at least one laser is comprised of causing at least one laser beam to move within a cleaving plane, and portions of the first plurality of optical fibers being positioned in the cleaving plane; and the causing of the movement of the fixture is comprised of rotating the fixture about an axis parallel to the cleaving planer, so that: cleaved ends of the first plurality of optical fibers rotate away from the cleaving plane, and the second plurality of optical fibers rotate toward the cleaving plane. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the cleaving of the first plurality of optical fibers is comprised of serially cleaving optical fibers of the first plurality of optical fibers with the at least one laser; and the cleaving of the second plurality of optical fibers is comprised of serially cleaving optical fibers of the second plurality of optical fibers with the at least one laser. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first plurality of optical fibers are part of a first optical fiber ribbon; the cleaving of the first plurality of optical fibers is comprised of cleaving the first optical fiber ribbon; the second plurality of optical fibers are part of a second optical fiber ribbon; and the cleaving of the second plurality of optical fibers is comprised of cleaving the second optical fiber ribbon. 8. A method for processing optical fibers, comprising: securely holding a plurality of optical fiber ribbons with a fixture that at least partially separates the plurality of optical fiber ribbons from one another, wherein the plurality of optical fiber ribbons includes first and second optical fiber ribbons; cleaving the first optical fiber ribbon with at least one laser beam while the first and second optical fiber ribbons are securely held stationary and separated by the fixture; rotating the fixture so that the fixture carries a cleaved end of the first optical fiber ribbon away from a cleaving plane defined by the at least one laser beam, and so that the fixture carries a portion of the second optical fiber ribbon into the cleaving plane by rotating the fixture about an axis parallel with the cleaving plane; then cleaving the second optical fiber ribbon while the first and second optical fiber ribbons are securely held stationary and separated by the fixture; and removing the first and second optical fiber ribbons from the fixture after the first and second optical fiber ribbons have been cleaved. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein: the cleaving of the first optical fiber ribbon is comprised of serially cleaving optical fibers of the first optical fiber ribbon with the at least one laser beam; and the cleaving of the second optical fiber ribbon is comprised of serially cleaving optical fibers of the second optical fiber ribbon with the at least one laser beam. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein: the plurality of optical fiber ribbons further includes a third optical fiber ribbon; the cleaving of the first optical fiber ribbon is comprised of cleaving the first optical fiber ribbon with the at least one laser while each of the first, second, and third optical fiber ribbons is at least partially supported and separated by the fixture; the rotating of the fixture is comprised of rotating the fixture through a first angular range so that the fixture carries the cleaved end of the first optical fiber ribbon away from the cleaving plane, the fixture carries the portion of the second optical fiber ribbon into the cleaving plane, and the fixture carries a portion of the third optical fiber ribbon toward the cleaving plane; and the cleaving of the second optical fiber ribbon comprises cleaving the portion of the second optical fiber ribbon with the at least one laser while each of the first, second, and third optical fiber ribbons is at least partially supported and separated by the fixture. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: rotating the fixture through a second angular range so that the fixture carries the cleaved end of the first optical fiber ribbon farther away from the cleaving plane, the fixture carries a cleaved end of the second optical fiber ribbon away from the cleaving plane, and the fixture carries the portion of the third optical fiber ribbon into the cleaving plane; and then cleaving the portion of the third optical fiber ribbon with the at least one laser while each of the first, second and third optical fiber ribbons is at least partially supported by the fixture. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first angular range has a magnitude that is approximately equal to a magnitude of the second angular range. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein: a fiber optic cable includes each of the first, second and third optical fiber ribbons; and during each step of the method, the first, second and third optical fiber ribbons extend outwardly from within a sheath of the fiber optic cable. 14. A laser cleaving system, comprising: a frame; at least one laser mounted to the frame for providing at least one cleaving plane; and a fixture pivotably mounted to the frame about a rotary axis perpendicular to the cleaving plane, the fixture comprising a plurality of holders, wherein: the plurality of holders comprises both a first holder for holding at least a first plurality of optical fibers, and a second holder for holding at least a second plurality of optical fibers, at least a portion of each holder extending radially with respect to the axis, the fixture is mounted to the frame for moving between a plurality of configurations, the plurality of configurations comprises a first configuration and a second con
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