IP Library Granted Patent US 12692186
Granted Patent B2
US 12692186 · App. 18/594,486 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Method for making optical fiber bundle structure, and method for connecting optical fiber bundle structure with multicore fiber

Inventors: Tsubasa Sasaki (Tokyo, JP); Ryuichi Sugizaki (Tokyo, JP); Masanori Takahashi (Tokyo, JP); Yoshihiro Arashitani (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: FURUKAWA ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
C03B37/10G02B6/40C03B2203/40
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Patent No.
US 12692186
App. No.
18/594,486
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

First, small-diameter portions of a plurality of optical fibers are inserted into a small-diameter capillary. Then, in a state in which the optical fibers are inserted into the small-diameter capillary until end faces of the optical fibers protrude slightly from an end face of the small-diameter capillary, the optical fibers and the small-diameter capillary are fixed together by using an adhesive. Next, a large-diameter capillary is fixed on an outer periphery of the small-diameter capillary. Then, end faces of the large-diameter capillary, the small-diameter capillary, and the optical fibers (the small-diameter portions) are polished collectively to mirror-finish the end faces of the optical fibers. Next, the large-diameter capillary is removed from the small-diameter capillary. In this way, an optical fiber bundle structure can be obtained.

Claims (27)

1 . A method for making an optical fiber bundle structure, the optical fiber bundle structure including a plurality of optical fibers that are assembled together, the method comprising:

inserting the plurality of optical fibers into a small-diameter capillary to be fixed;

fixing a large-diameter capillary on an outer periphery of the small-diameter capillary such that positions of end faces of the small-diameter capillary and the large-diameter capillary are aligned;

polishing end faces of the large-diameter capillary, the small-diameter capillary, and the optical fibers collectively; and

removing the large-diameter capillary from the small-diameter capillary.

2 . A method for making an optical fiber bundle structure, the optical fiber bundle structure including a plurality of optical fibers that are assembled together, the method comprising:

inserting the plurality of optical fibers into a capillary having a double layer structure to be fixed, the double layer structure including a small-diameter capillary and a large-diameter capillary that is fixed on an outer periphery of the small-diameter capillary such that positions of end faces of the small-diameter capillary and the large-diameter capillary are aligned;

polishing end faces of the large-diameter capillary, the small-diameter capillary, and the optical fibers collectively; and

removing the large-diameter capillary from the small-diameter capillary.

3 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 1 , wherein a slit is formed over an entire length at a part of a circumferential direction of the large-diameter capillary.

4 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 2 , wherein a slit is formed over an entire length at a part of a circumferential direction of the large-diameter capillary.

5 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 1 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is divided into a plurality of sections in a circumferential direction.

6 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 2 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is divided into a plurality of sections in a circumferential direction.

7 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 1 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is formed by disposing melted resin around the outer periphery of the small-diameter capillary and solidifying the resin.

8 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 2 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is formed by disposing melted resin around the outer periphery of the small-diameter capillary and solidifying the resin.

9 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 7 , wherein the resin is thermoplastic resin with no coupling agent.

10 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 8 wherein the resin is thermoplastic resin with no coupling agent.

11 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 7 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is formed by insert molding.

12 . The method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 8 , wherein the large-diameter capillary is formed by insert molding.

13 . A method for connecting an optical fiber bundle structure to a multicore fiber, the optical fiber bundle structure being made by the method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 1 , wherein:

the multicore fiber includes a plurality of cores disposed in a cladding;

an outer diameter of the small-diameter capillary is substantially identical to an outer diameter of the multicore fiber; and

the optical fibers of the optical fiber bundle structure are aligned with the cores of the multicore fiber, and an end face of the optical fiber bundle structure is butted against an end face of the multicore fiber so as to be connected to each other.

14 . A method for connecting an optical fiber bundle structure to a multicore fiber, the optical fiber bundle structure being made by the method for making the optical fiber bundle structure according to claim 2 , wherein:

the multicore fiber includes a plurality of cores disposed in a cladding;

an outer diameter of the small-diameter capillary is substantially identical to an outer diameter of the multicore fiber; and

the optical fibers of the optical fiber bundle structure are aligned with the cores of the multicore fiber, and an end face of the optical fiber bundle structure is butted against an end face of the multicore fiber so as to be connected to each other.