IP Library Granted Patent US 6,859,592
Granted Patent B2
US 6,859,592 · App. 10/035,769 · Granted Feb 22, 2005

Optical fiber cable with controlled helix values

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Patent No.
US 6,859,592
App. No.
10/035,769
Granted
Feb 22, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fiber optic cable having optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, the buffer tubes defining at least two layers generally stranded about a center area of the cable. The buffer tube layers define a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to the center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from the center area. The inner and outer buffer tube layers each having a respective helix value, the respective helix values being substantially the same. Alternatively, the respective helix values can be substantially non-equal. In addition, fiber optic cable systems including balanced helix factors have optical connections between layers of buffer tubes of the respective cables.

Claims (19)

1. A fiber optic cable, comprising:

optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said buffer tubes defining at least two layers generally stranded about a center area of the cable; said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center layer, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values being substantially the same.

2. The fiber optic cable of claim 1 , differing buffer tube diameters with the same wall thickness and lay length being used in each layer to provide the minimum helix factor value for each layer, the helix factor value being within about 0% to about 5% of each other.

3. The fiber optic cable of claim 1 , said buffer tubes having inner or outer diameters that vary from tube layer to tube layer.

4. The fiber optic cable of claim 1 , one of said buffer tube layers having a relatively smaller buffer tube wall thicknesses or the inner tube layer having buffer tubes with a relatively smaller outer diameter.

5. A fiber optic cable system, comprising:

first and second fiber optic cables, each of said first and second fiber optic cables having respective optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said butter tubes defining at least two layers respectively in said cables generally stranded about a center area of the respective fiber optic cables; said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center area, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values within each said cable being substantially the same; and the optical fibers of the layer of buffer tubes of said first optical fiber cable being optically connected to the optical fibers of a corresponding layer of buffer tubes of said second fiber optic cable.

6. The fiber optic cable system of claim 5 , at least some of said optically interconnected optical fibers having essentially the same overall fiber length through said cables.

7. A fiber optic cable, comprising:

optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said buffer tubes defining at least two layers generally stranded about a center area of the cable; said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center area, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values being substantially non-equal.

8. The fiber optic cable of claim 7 , said buffer tube having inner or outer diameters that vary from tube layer to tube layer.

9. The fiber optic cable of claim 7 , one of said buffer tubs layers having a relatively smaller buffer tube wall thicknesses or the inner tube layer having buffer tubes with a relatively smaller outer diameter.

10. A fiber optic cable system, comprising:

first and second fiber optic cables, each of said first and second fiber optic cables having respective optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said buffer tubes defining at least two layers respectively in said cables generally stranded about center areas of the respective fiber optic cables; said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center area, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values within said first fiber optic cable being substantially non-equal; and the respective helix factor values in said second fiber optic cable having the respective helix factor values such that at least some of the optical fibers in the overall fiber optic cable system have concatenated fiber lengths being essentially equal, when the optical fibers of the layers of buffer tubes of said first optical fiber cable are optically interconnected to the optical fibers of a corresponding layer of buffer tubes of said second fiber optic cable.

11. A fiber optic cable system with some or all fibers having essentially the same length, comprising:

first and second fiber optic cables, each of said first and second fiber optic cables having respective optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said buffer tubes defining at least two layers respectively in said cables generally stranded about a center area of the respective fiber optic cables; said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center area, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values within each said cable being substantially non-equal; and the optical fibers of the layer of buffer tubes of said first optical fiber cable being optically connected to the optical fibers of a non-corresponding layer of buffer tubes of said second fiber optic cable.

12. A fiber optic cable system, comprising:

first and second fiber optic cables, each of said first and second fiber optic cables having respective optical fibers disposed in buffer tubes, said buffer tubes defining at least two layers respectively in said cables generally stranded about a center area of the respective fiber optic cables, said buffer tube layers defining a relatively inner layer of buffer tubes being closer to said center area, and an outer layer of buffer tubes being relatively further from said center area, said inner and outer buffer tube layers each comprising a respective helix factor value, said respective helix factor values within each said cable being substantially the same; and the optical fibers of the inner layer of buffer tubes of said first optical fiber cable being optically connected to the optical fibers of a outer layer of buffer tubes of said second fiber optic cable.

13. The fiber optic cable system of claim 12 , at least some of said optically interconnected optical fibers having essentially the same overall fiber length through said cables.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Aug 18, 2017
From: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS BRANDS, INC.
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 043601/0427 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2017
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 041559/0515 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2001
From: SEDDON, DAVID A.; FEDOROFF, MICHAEL S.; JACKMAN, WILLIAM S.
To: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
Reel/Frame 012441/0296 →