Optical connector module, optical coupling structure, connecting member, and connecting method
An optical connector module connected to an optical component is disclosed. The optical connector includes at least one optical fiber, a connector that holds the optical fiber, the connector being configured to be connected to the optical component in a first direction, and a connecting member configured to maintain a connected state between the connector and the optical component when the connector is connected to the optical component. The connecting member is configured to rotate in contact with the connector and to be engaged with each of the connector and the optical component.
1 . An optical coupling structure comprising:
an optical component; and
an optical connector module connected to the optical component, the optical connector module comprising:
at least one optical fiber;
a connector that holds the optical fiber, the connector being configured to be connected to the optical component in a first direction; and
a connecting member configured to maintain a connected state between the connector and the optical component when the connector is connected to the optical component, wherein:
the connecting member is configured to rotate in contact with the connector and to be engaged with each of the connector and the optical component,
the connecting member includes a hole through which the optical fiber passes through, and the hole is a perforation on the connecting member such that all surrounding of the perforation is closed by the connecting member, and
a surface of a rear end of the connector is a first inclined surface that is inclined toward an inside of the connector, or a surface of a rear end of the optical component is a second inclined surface that is inclined toward an inside of the optical component.
2 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
the connecting member includes a first plate portion, a first elastic portion provided at a first end of the first plate portion and configured to be engaged with the connector, and a second elastic portion provided at a second end opposite to the first end of the first plate portion and configured to be engaged with the optical component; and
the first elastic portion includes a first protruding portion that protrudes toward the second end, and is configured to apply an elastic force toward the second end to the first protruding portion when the first protruding portion is engaged with the connector.
3 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 2 , wherein the second elastic portion includes a second protruding portion that protrudes toward the first end, and is configured to apply an elastic force toward the first end to the second protruding portion when the second protruding portion is engaged with the optical component.
4 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 2 , wherein:
the connecting member includes a second plate portion that extends further rearward from the first end of the first plate portion; and
the second plate portion includes a rotation axis for a rotation operation of the connecting member.
5 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 4 , wherein
the connecting member is configured so that, due to a rotation operation around the rotation axis, the second elastic portion comes into contact with the optical component after the first elastic portion comes into contact with the connector, and the first elastic portion and the second elastic portion are engaged with the connector and the optical component, respectively.
6 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 4 , wherein:
the hole, through which the optical fiber passes through, is formed in the second plate portion.
7 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 6 , wherein:
the second plate portion includes a first flat plate portion that extends in the first direction and a second flat plate portion that extends orthogonally from the first flat plate portion; and
the hole is formed over both the first flat plate portion and the second flat plate portion.
8 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 4 , wherein:
the first elastic portion includes a pair of first elastic structures each including the first protruding portion; and
the second plate portion extends rearward from between the pair of first elastic structures.
9 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 2 , wherein the connecting member is configured to cover at least part of the optical component with the first plate portion when a state in which the connector is connected to the optical component is maintained.
10 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
surface of the rear end of the connector is the first inclined surface that is inclined toward the inside of the connector; and
the first inclined surface forms an angle of 5 degrees to 30 degrees with respect to a plane orthogonal to the first direction.
11 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a boot attached to the connector and configured to protect the optical fiber; and
a rotation support provided at the boot and configured to rotatably support the connecting member.
12 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 2 , wherein the first protruding portion includes a curved surface.
13 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 2 , wherein the first elastic portion extends downward from the first plate portion and is curved to have a S-shape on a side view.
14 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 3 , wherein the second protruding portion includes a curved surface.
15 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 14 , wherein the first protruding portion includes a curved surface, and the curved surface of the first protruding portion and the curved surface of the second protruding portion face each other in the first direction.
16 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
the surface of the rear end of the optical component is the second inclined surface that is inclined toward the inside of the optical component; and
the second inclined surface forms an angle of 5 degrees to 30 degrees with respect to a plane orthogonal to the first direction.
17 . A method of connecting a connector to an optical component, comprising:
preparing a connecting member including:
a first plate portion,
a first elastic portion provided at a first end of the first plate portion, the first elastic portion being configured to be engaged with the connector,
a second elastic portion provided at a second end opposite to the first end of the first plate portion, the second elastic portion being configured to be engaged with the optical component,
a second plate portion that extends from the first end of the first plate portion, and
a hole through which an optical fiber held by the connector passes through, the hole being a perforation formed on the connecting member such that all surrounding of the perforation is closed by the connecting member, wherein:
the first elastic portion includes a first protruding portion that protrudes toward the second end, and the first protruding portion is configured to apply an elastic force toward the second end, and
the second elastic portion includes a second protruding portion that protrudes toward the first end, and the second protruding portion is configured to apply an elastic force toward the first end;
rotating the connecting member around a rotation axis located in the second plate so that the first protruding portion comes into contact with the connector;
further rotating the connecting member around the rotation axis until the second protruding portion comes into contact with the optical component after the first protruding portion contacts the connector; and
engaging the first elastic portion with the connector and engaging the second elastic portion with the optical component,
wherein a surface of a rear end of the connector is a first inclined surface that is inclined toward an inside of the connector, or a surface of a rear end of the optical component is a second inclined surface that is inclined toward an inside of the optical component.
18 . The method according to claim 17 , wherein the first protruding portion includes a curved surface having a S-shape on a side view and the second protruding portion includes a curved surface having a S-shape on a side view.
19 . The optical coupling structure according to claim 1 , wherein the surface of the rear end of the connector is the first inclined surface, and the surface of the rear end of the optical component is the second inclined surface.