IP Library Granted Patent US 8,022,379
Granted Patent B2
US 8,022,379 · App. 11/728,345 · Granted Sep 20, 2011

Beam position sensor for optical switch modules

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Patent No.
US 8,022,379
App. No.
11/728,345
Granted
Sep 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A beam direction sensor for determining the direction of each beam in an array of light beams. The invention basically consists of a screen positioned to intersect the array of beams and a video camera to record the position of the images of the intersections. The screen can be any of a wide variety of screens that produce an image of the beams when illuminated with the beam. These include frosted glass and various diffusers. A preferred screen is a holographic diffusers.

Claims (16)

1. A beam direction sensor system for determining the direction of each beam in an array of light beams, said sensor system comprising:

A) a screen positioned to intersect the array of beams and

B) a video camera to record the position of the images of the intersections;

wherein said sensor defining a first sensor and a second similar sensor are components of an optical switch module for connecting optical fibers in a first set of optical fibers to optical fibers in a second set of fibers, said optical switch module comprising:

A) a first fiber-microlens positioning array for precisely positioning optical fibers in said first set of optical fibers in a first fiber-microlens array pattern and a second fiber-microlens positioning array for precisely positioning optical fibers in said second set of optical fibers in a second fiber-microlens array pattern,

B) a first MEMS mirror array comprising an array of MEMS mirrors arrayed in a first MEMS mirror pattern corresponding to said first fiber-microlens array pattern and positioned to reflect communication light beams to and/or from optical fibers arrayed in said first fiber-microlens positioning array and a second MEMS mirror array comprising an array of MEMS mirrors arrayed in a second MEMS mirror pattern corresponding to said second fiber-microlens array pattern and positioned to reflect communication light beams to and/or from optical fibers arrayed in said second fiber-microlens positioning array,

C) a first alignment beam unit for providing an alignment beam for each communication beams between said first fiber-microlens array and said first MEMS array and co-aligning said alignment beams with the communication light beams, defining a first set of alignment beams, and a second alignment beam unit for providing an alignment beam for each communication beams between said second fiber-microlens array and said second MEMS array and co-aligning said alignment beams with the communication light beams, defining a second set of alignment beams,

D) a dichroic mirror positioned and adapted to reflect communication beams from said first MEMS array to said second MEMS array and/or to reflect communication beams from said first MEMS array to said second MEMS array and to transmit said first and second set of alignment beams, and

F) a MEMS control system for controlling positions of each mirror in said first and second MEMS mirror arrays in order to provide optical connections between each of the mirrors is said first set of optical fibers and any fiber in said second set of optical fibers and/or to provide optical connections between each of the mirrors is said second set of optical fibers and any fiber in said first set of optical fibers;

wherein said first beam direction sensor is positioned and adapted to sense directions of each alignment beam in said first set of alignment beams transmitted through said dichroic mirror and said second beam direction sensor is positioned and adapted to sense directions of each alignment beam in said second set of alignment beams transmitted through said dichroic mirror.

2. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein said screen is a holographic screen.

3. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein said screen is a frosted glass screen.

4. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein said screen is a screen having a grating pattern.

5. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein said video camera comprises a CCD array.

6. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein said video camera comprises a CMOS sensor.

7. The sensor system as in claim 1 wherein the two sensors are utilized in an optical cross connect switch to provide feedback for aligning communication beams within the optical switch module.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2025
From: IANDE GROUP, LLC
To: EOPTOLINK TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 073324/0673 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2019
From: BACK BAY DATA SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: IANDE GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 047914/0407 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2016
From: BBXF LLC; BBXF GLOBAL LLC
To: BACK BAY DATA SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 040805/0594 →
BILL OF SALE Recorded Jul 6, 2016
From: BBXF LLC; BBXF GLOBAL LLC
To: BBXF LLC; BBXF GLOBAL LLC
Reel/Frame 039266/0449 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: CROSSFIBER INC.
To: BBXF LLC; BBXF GLOBAL LLC
Reel/Frame 038295/0481 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 25, 2013
From: TREX ENTERPRISES CORPORATION
To: CROSSFIBER INC.
Reel/Frame 031280/0516 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2007
From: DAVIS, EDWARD; TAKETOMI, YOSHI; DIRUSCIO, LARRY
To: TREX ENTERPRISES CORP.
Reel/Frame 019786/0127 →