IP Library Granted Patent US 7,274,845
Granted Patent B2
US 7,274,845 · App. 10/947,428 · Granted Sep 25, 2007

Low-cost method and apparatus for establishing fiber optic connections

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Patent No.
US 7,274,845
App. No.
10/947,428
Granted
Sep 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low-cost molded sleeve for a fiber optic cable connector receptacle is disclosed. The inner surface of the sleeve, into which a fiber optic connector can be inserted, is defined by three surfaces. A first planar surface and a second planar surface at right angles to each other form a V-shaped groove for holding the a fiber optic connector. Clamping action is applied to a third surface to hold the a fiber optic connector in place in the V-shaped groove such that optical coupling is achieved.

Claims (34)

1. An alignment sleeve for receiving a fiber optic connector in a fiber optic receptacle comprising:

an annular cover, the external surface of which is configured with a clamping region having a first groove defined by a bottom surface;

a first planar surface on an inside of the alignment sleeve;

a fiber-optic connector arranged within the alignment sleeve;

a second planar surface on the inside of said sleeve, wherein said second planar surface and said first planar surface form a V-shaped groove which said fiber optic connector resides within; and

a third surface positioned over said V-shaped groove, wherein said third surface applies a force onto an exterior surface of said fiber optic connector towards the bottom of said V-shaped groove, wherein said force keeps said fiber optic connector fixedly in place in said V-shaped groove.

2. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein said first and second planar surfaces sit at right angles to each other.

3. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein said alignment sleeve is comprised of any moldable compound hard enough to allow multiple insertion and removal of said fiber optic connector without damage.

4. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein the dimensions of the inside of said sleeve comply with current TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)/EIA (Electronic Industry Alliance) FOCIS (Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard) dimensions.

5. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein the dimensions of the inside of said sleeve will allow said sleeve to receive any fiber optic connector which complies with TIA/EIA FOCIS dimensions.

6. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein said sleeve can be secured into a typical fiber optic connector receptacle by press fit or an adhesive.

7. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein said sleeve is secured into a standard Type SC fiber optic connector receptacle.

8. A fiber optic connector receptacle comprising:

an annular cover, the external surface of which is configured with a clamping region having a first groove defined by a bottom surface; and

an alignment sleeve arranged to receive a fiber optic connector, the alignment sleeve comprising:

an enclosure encompassing a first planar surface;

a second planar surface; and

a third planar surface, said second planar surface and said first planar surface arranged to form a V-shaped groove while said third surface applies a force onto the fiber optic connector via features in the enclosure opposed to the third surface, said force keeping said fiber optic connector in place in said V-shaped groove.

9. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein said first planar surface and said second planar surface form a 90-degree V-shaped groove.

10. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein said alignment sleeve is comprised of any moldable compound hard enough to allow multiple insertion and removal of said fiber optic connector without damage.

11. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein the dimensions of the inside of said alignment sleeve comply with current TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)/EIA (Electronic Industry Alliance) FOCIS (Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard) dimensions.

12. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein the dimensions of the inside of said alignment sleeve will allow said sleeve to receive any patchcord ferrule which complies with TIA/EIA FOCIS dimensions.

13. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein said alignment sleeve can be secured into a typical fiber optic connector receptacle by press fit or an adhesive.

14. The fiber optic connector receptacle described in claim 8 wherein said receptacle is a standard Type SC fiber optic receptacle.

15. A method for connecting a fiber optic connector of a fiber optic cable connector receptacle comprising:

receiving said fiber optic connector into an alignment sleeve in said connector receptacle, the alignment sleeve having an annular cover, the external surface of which is configured with a clamping region having a first groove defined by a bottom surface, wherein said alignment sleeve comprises a V-shaped groove to receive said fiber optic connector; and

applying clamping action to said fiber optic connector via structures opposed to a clamping surface within an enclosure of the alignment sleeve, wherein the clamping surface contacts the fiber optic connector to keep said fiber optic connector in place in said V-shaped groove.

16. The method recited in claim 15 , wherein said alignment sleeve is comprised of any moldable compound hard enough to allow multiple insertion and removal of said fiber optic connector without damage.

17. The method recited in claim 15 , wherein the dimensions of the inside of said alignment sleeve comply with current TIA/EIA FOCIS dimensions.

18. The method recited in claim 15 , wherein the dimensions of the inside of said alignment sleeve will allow said sleeve to receive any patchcord ferrule which complies with TIA/EIA FOCIS dimensions.

19. The method recited in claim 15 , wherein said clamping action is accomplished by a combination of gaps, grooves, hinges, and interference dimensions for clamping said fiber optic connector and forcing said fiber optic connector to sit firmly in said V-shaped groove.

20. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein said sleeve is comprised of zirconia.

21. The alignment sleeve described in claim 1 wherein the first groove is oriented in a direction parallel to insertion of said fiber optic connector.

22. The alignment sleeve described in claim 8 wherein the first groove is oriented in a direction parallel to insertion of said fiber optic connector.

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