IP Library Granted Patent US 6,871,000
Granted Patent B1
US 6,871,000 · App. 10/070,616 · Granted Mar 22, 2005

Plastic optical fiber, optical fiber cable, plugged optical fiber cable, and production methods thereof

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Patent No.
US 6,871,000
App. No.
10/070,616
Granted
Mar 22, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention relates to a production method of a plastic optical fiber which comprises the steps of heat drawing an undrawn plastic optical fiber obtained by melt spinning and annealing the drawn fiber at a circumferential velocity ratio between the front and rear rollers (circumferential velocity of a rear roller/circumferential velocity of a front roller) of 0.5 to 1.2 under heating conditions which satisfy 4≦y≦−1.5x+330 and (Tgc−5)° C.≦x≦(Tgc+110)° C. [Tgc: a glass transition temperature of a core, x: an annealing temperature (° C.), and y: an annealing time (seconds)]. According to the present invention, a plastic optical fiber having a small thermal shrinkage ratio and excellent heat resistance can be provided.

Claims (34)

1. A production method of a plastic optical fiber, comprising the step of, at least once, annealing a plastic optical fiber obtained by heat-drawing an undrawn fiber obtained by melt spinning, at a circumferential velocity ratio between the front and rear rollers (circumferential velocity of a rear roller/circumferential velocity of a front roller) of 0.5 to 1.2 under heating conditions which satisfy 4≦y≦−1.5x+330 and (Tgc−5)° C.≦x≦(Tgc+110)° C. wherein Tgc represents a glass transition temperature of a core, x represents an annealing temperature (° C.), and y represents an annealing time (seconds).

2. The production method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a homopolymer of methyl methacrylate, or a copolymer comprising a methyl methacrylate unit and another monomer unit is used as the core.

3. The production method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the core of the plastic optical fiber comprises a homopolymer of methyl methacrylate, the heat drawing is carried out such that the birefringence absolute value of the core becomes 3×10 −4 or higher, and the annealing is carried out at a circumferential velocity ratio between the front and rear rollers (circumferential velocity of the rear roller/circumferential velocity of the front roller) of not higher than 1 under conditions which satisfy x≦(Tgc+20)° C., wherein Tgc represents the glass transition temperature of the core, and x represents an annealing temperature (° C.).

4. The production method as claimed in claim 1 , which has the step of carrying out annealing under the heating conditions twice or more.

5. A production method of a plastic optical fiber, comprising the step of fixed length annealing a plastic optical fiber obtained by the method as claimed in claim 1 at a temperature not higher than (a glass transition temperature of a core+8°)C.

6. A plastic optical fiber obtained by the method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 and having a shrinkage stress occurring temperature obtained by thermomechanical analysis of not lower than (a glass transition temperature of a core−35)° C.

7. The plastic optical fiber as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the core comprises a homopolymer of methyl methacrylate and has a birefringence absolute value of not larger than 2.0×10 −4 .

8. A plastic optical fiber obtained by the method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 , having a core which comprises a homopolymer of methyl methacrylate and has a birefringence absolute value of not smaller than 1.5×10 −4 , and having a shrinkage stress occurring temperature obtained by thermomechanical analysis of not lower than (a glass transition temperature of the core−20)° C.

9. The plastic optical fiber as claimed in claim 6 , which exhibits a shrinkage ratio of not higher than 2% when heated at 90° C. for 65 hours.

10. A plastic optical fiber cable obtained by forming a coating layer around the plastic optical fiber as claimed in claim 6 .

11. A plugged plastic optical fiber cable obtained by attaching a plug on the tip of the plastic optical fiber cable as claimed in claim 10 .

12. The production method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the annealing step and the heat-drawing step are carried out continuously.

13. The production method of a plastic optical fiber, comprising the step of fixed-length annealing a plastic optical fiber obtained by the method as claimed in claim 3 at a temperature not higher than (a glass transition temperature of a core+8)° C.

14. The plastic optical fiber as claimed in claim 8 , which exhibits a shrinkage ratio of not higher than 2% when heated at 90° C. for 65 hours.

15. A plastic optical fiber cable obtained by forming a coating layer around the plastic optical fiber as claimed in claim 8 .

16. The production method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the annealing is carried out while a tension of 0.35×10 6 to 1.5×10 6 Pa is applied to the fiber.

17. The production method as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the annealing is carried out by introducing a plastic optical fiber into an annealing zone substantially vertically to a horizontal plane.

18. The production method as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the annealing is carried out by use of a heating furnace disposed substantially horizontally with a plastic optical fiber to be annealed supported by a heating medium which provides buoyancy to the plastic optical fiber so as to cause the plastic optical fiber to travel within an annealing zone in a non-contact manner.

19. The production method as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the annealing is carried out by alleviation treatment.

20. The production method as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the annealing is hot air annealing.

21. The production method as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the annealing is carried out such that a produced plastic optical fiber exhibits a shrinkage ratio when heated at 90° C. for 65 hours of not higher than 0.5%.

22. A production method of a plastic optical fiber cable, comprising the steps of obtaining a plastic optical fiber by the method as claimed in claim 1 , and then forming a coating layer around the obtained optical fiber.

23. A production method of a plugged plastic optical fiber cable, comprising the steps of obtaining a plastic optical fiber cable by the method of claimed in claim 22 , and then attaching a plug on the tip of the obtained optical fiber cable.

24. A production method of a plastic optical fiber, comprising the step of annealing a plastic optical fiber obtained by melt spinning, at a temperature from (a glass transition temperature of a core−5)° C. to (the glass transition temperature of the core+80)° C. while a tension of 0.35×10 6 to 1.5×10 6 Pa is applied to the fiber.

25. The production method as claimed in claim 24 , which has the step of heat-drawing a plastic optical fiber and carrying out the annealing after heat-drawing the plastic optical fiber.

26. The production method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , wherein a polymer containing a methyl methacrylate unit in an amount of not smaller than 70% by weight is used as the core of a plastic optical fiber.

27. The production method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , wherein a homopolymer of methyl methacrylate is used as the core of a plastic optical fiber and the annealing is carried out at a temperature not higher than (a glass transition temperature of the core+30)° C. such that the core has a birefringence absolute value of not smaller than 1.5×10 −4 and the plastic optical fiber has a shrinkage stress occurring temperature obtained by thermomechanical analysis of not lower than (the glass transition temperature of the core−20)° C.

28. The production method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , wherein the annealing is carried out by introducing a plastic optical fiber into an annealing zone substantially vertically to a horizontal plane.

29. The production method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , wherein the annealing is carried out by use of a heating furnace disposed substantially horizontally with a plastic optical fiber to be annealed supported by a heating medium which provides buoyancy to the plastic optical fiber so as to cause the plastic optical fiber to travel within an annealing zone in a non-contact manner.

30. The production method as claimed claim 24 or 25 , wherein the annealing is carried out by alleviation treatment.

31. The production method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , wherein the annealing is hot air annealing.

32. The production method as claimed claim 24 or 25 , wherein the annealing is carried out such that a produced plastic optical fiber exhibits a shrinkage ratio when heated at 90° C. for 65 hours of not higher than 0.5%.

33. A production method of a plastic optical fiber cable, comprising the steps of obtaining a plastic optical fiber by the method as claimed in claim 24 or 25 , and then forming a coating layer around the obtained optical fiber.

34. A production method of a plugged plastic optical fiber cable, comprising the steps of obtaining a plastic optical fiber cable by the method as claimed in claim 33 , and then attaching a plug on the tip of the obtained optical fiber cable.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 5, 2017
From: MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
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