Optical fiber cable with impact resistant buffer tube

US9829664B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9829664-B2
Application numberUS-201715422650-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 2, 2017
Priority dateAug 22, 2014
Publication dateNov 28, 2017
Grant dateNov 28, 2017

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An crush resistant optical cable and/or crush resistant optical fiber buffer tube are provided. The cable generally includes a tube having at least one layer formed from a first material and an optical fiber located within a channel of the first tube. The buffer tube is configured to protect optical fibers from crush or impact events through a cushioning action. For example, the first material may be a polymer material having modulus of elasticity of less than 200 MPa, and the layer of the tube acts as a compliant cushioning layer at least partially contacting and surrounding an outer surface of the optical fiber when radially directed forces are applied to the outer surface of the tube.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical cable comprising: a cable body including an inner surface defining a channel within the cable body; and a plurality of tubes each including an outer surface, an inner surface and a channel defined by the inner surface of the tube, wherein each tube includes a first layer formed from a first polymer material, the first layer defining the inner surface of the tube; and a plurality of optical fibers located within the channel of each tube, wherein each optical fiber includes an optical core surrounded by cladding of a different refractive index than the optical core, the cladding surrounded by a fiber coating layer, and wherein each optical fiber has fiber radius defined from a center point of the optical core to an outer surface of the fiber coating layer, wherein a thickness of the first layer of each of the plurality of tubes in the radial direction is greater than the fiber radius; wherein the modulus of elasticity of the first material of each of the plurality of tubes is a modulus in the elastic region and is less than 30 MPa, and wherein the fiber coating layer includes an inner coating layer that has a modulus of elasticity in the elastic region of less than 5 MPa and an outer coating layer that has modulus of elasticity in the elastic region greater than 1000 MPa, wherein the channel of each of the plurality of tubes has a cross-sectional area, wherein the cross-sectional area of the channel of each of the tubes is at least twice a total cross-sectional area of all of the plurality of optical fibers located within each of the tubes. 2. The optical cable of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of tubes further includes a second layer formed from a second material, located around and outside of the first layer, wherein the second material has a modulus of elasticity at least 10 times greater than the modulus of elasticity of the first layer. 3. The optical cable of claim 2 wherein the modulus of elasticity of the first material of each of the plurality of tubes is less than 30 MPa, wherein the modulus of elasticity of the second material of each of the plurality of tubes is greater than 500 Mpa, wherein a radial thickness of the first layer is equal to or greater than a radial thickness of the second material. 4. The optical cable of claim 3 wherein a radial thickness between inner and outer surfaces of each tube is between 0.25 mm and 0.5 mm. 5. The optical cable of claim 3 wherein the first material of the first layer is at least one of a thermoplastic olefin, a thermoplastic urethane, a thermoplastic copolyester and a thermoplastic polyamide, wherein the second material of the second layer is polypropylene, wherein material of the fiber coating layer is a UV cured polymer layer.

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  • Helical structure · CPC title

  • Protective covering · CPC title

  • Glass optical fibre with a protective coating, e.g. two layer polymer coating deposited directly on a silica cladding surface during fibre manufacture (G02B6/02052, G02B6/02057, G02B6/024, G02B6/032, G02B6/105, G02B6/14 take precedence; coating on fibre gratings G02B6/02104; multilayer core or cladding G02B6/036; reinforcing splice joints G02B6/2558; optical cables, i.e. comprising protective structures external to the protective coating such as a jacket or plural coated optical fibres G02B6/44; coating of glass to obtain optical fibres C03C25/104) · CPC title

  • G02B6/4434Primary

    Central member to take up tensile loads · CPC title

  • G02B6/443Primary

    Protective covering · CPC title

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What does patent US9829664B2 cover?
An crush resistant optical cable and/or crush resistant optical fiber buffer tube are provided. The cable generally includes a tube having at least one layer formed from a first material and an optical fiber located within a channel of the first tube. The buffer tube is configured to protect optical fibers from crush or impact events through a cushioning action. For example, the first material …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corning Optical Communications LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/4434. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2017 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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