Method of terminating optical fibers

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Inventors

Phillips, Michael J.
Crick, Aubrey M.

Application #

672650

Filed

Apr-1-1976

Published

May-31-1977

Current US Class

065/404
065/406
156/294
264/1.24
264/2.5
264/279.1
264/308
385/80

International Classes

B29D 011/00

Field of Search

264/1 264/271 264/279 264/308 264/DIG. 156/294 65/3

Assignee

International Standard Electric Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Lindsay, Jr.; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Peterson; Thomas L.

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3956587   Facsimile apparatus

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Abstract
A method of holding the bared end of a plastic sheathed optical fiber accurately on axis of a metal ferrule through which it is threaded while a potting compound is cured which cements the assembly. The method uses a silicone rubber jig cast from an accurately machined mold. The resilience of the jig enables variations in diameter to be accommodated so that holes for locating the ferrule and the bared fiber end need to be coaxial, but their size is not critical. Many jigs can be cast from a single mold reducing costs and increasing output as compared with prior methods.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method of making a sheathed optical fiber termination comprising a hollow cylindrical ferrule through which an optical fiber is threaded with its sheathing terminating within the ferrule and in which ferrule the fiber is secured to lie with its unsheathed end section on axis at one end thereof, comprising the steps of:

providing a circularly symmetrical elastomeric jig having a smaller hole dimensioned to receive the unsheathed end section of the fiber and a larger axial hole dimensioned to receive the ferrule;

mounting the ferrule in the larger hole and the unsheathed end section of the fiber in the smaller hole;

causing the sidewalls of the longer and smaller holes, respectively, to grip the ferrule and unsheathed end section of the fiber;



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The invention disclosed herein constitutes a modification of, and in some respects an improvement upon, the invention disclosed in copending application of A. W. Horsley et al. entitled, "Optical Fiber Termination and Method", Ser. No. 550,352, filed Feb. 18, 1975.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method of manufacture of terminations for sheathed optical fibers.

For many applications the positioning of the core at the end of an optical fiber is very critical on account of its small size. For some applications, this positioning can be determined optically by directing light down the fiber, and observing from where it emerges. For other applications, this is not convenient, and positioning has to be determined mechanically by reference to a surface which is attached to, or forms part of, the fiber. In the case of a sheathed optical fiber, the sheath itself does not normally provide a satisfactory reference surface because the fiber core and cladding are not necessarily coaxial with the sheath. The cladding is a potentially satisfactory reference surface because the core is normally accurately centered within the cladding. In the case of a graded index fiber having no distinct separate cladding, the fiber itself is similarly a potentially satisfactory reference surface. An unsheathed fiber is, however, very fragile, and hence it is convenient to provide a mechanical reference surface, in the form of a ferrule, into one end of which the fiber core lies accurately on axis at the other end of the ferrule.
 
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