IP Library Granted Patent US 7,596,293
Granted Patent B2
US 7,596,293 · App. 12/011,508 · Granted Sep 29, 2009

Loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber

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Patent No.
US 7,596,293
App. No.
12/011,508
Granted
Sep 29, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber to facilitate deployment of a connectorized fiber optic distribution cable through small-diameter conduit. A loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber for use within an optical network to route optical signals transmitted downstream along one or more optical fibers back upstream along the same or other optical fibers for the purpose of the determining the integrity of the downstream and upstream optical paths from a single upstream location. A loopback device including one or more bend insensitive optical fibers, a multi-fiber loopback ferrule and a dust cap for sealing engaging a connector plug attached to a distribution cable or a tether of a pre-engineered distribution cable assembly prior to installation of the distribution cable.

Claims (19)

1. A loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber for routing an optical signal transmitted from an upstream location along at least one optical fiber back to the upstream location along at least one other optical fiber terminated to a common multi-fiber connector, the loopback device comprising:

one or more bend insensitive optical fibers;

a loopback multi-fiber ferrule for receiving end portions of the one or more bend insensitive optical fibers;

housing means for protecting the one or more bend insensitive optical fibers within the loopback device and for sealingly engaging the common multi-fiber connector, wherein the loopback device is sized to fit through a conduit having an inner diameter of less than about 1.25 inches.

2. The loopback device according to claim 1 , wherein the loopback device is attached to a fiber optic cable.

3. The loopback device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more bend insensitive optical fibers has a first end portion and a second end portion mounted within the loopback multi-fiber ferrule, and wherein the common multi-fiber connector comprises a multi-fiber ferrule configured for optical connection with the loopback multi-fiber ferrule.

4. The loopback device according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more bend insensitive optical fibers are capable of maintaining bend related losses below about 0.5 dB at about 1300 nm for about a 12.0 mm bend through about 180 degrees.

5. The loopback device according to claim 1 , wherein the loopback device provides a continuous loop for interconnecting lengths of optical fibers.

6. The loophack device according to claim 1 , wherein degradation of a fiber array terminated to a multi-fiber ferrule of the common multi-fiber connector is avoided using at least one of a desiccant pill, a reduced spring force, a reduced strength adhesive, or an air gap between.

7. A connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly including at least one mid-span access location at which one or more optical fibers branched from the distribution cable are terminated to a multi-fiber connector optically connected to a loopback device utilizing bend insensitive optical fiber, the loopback device comprising:

one or more bend insensitive optical fibers;

a loopback multi-fiber ferrule;

a loopback inner assembly for receiving and aligning the loopback multi-fiber ferrule; and

a dust cap for sealingly engaging the multi-fiber connector of the distribution cable assembly;

the loopback device being operable for transmitting an optical signal from an upstream location along one or more of the branched optical fibers through the loopback device and back to the upstream location along the one or more branched optical fibers, wherein the loopback device is sized for installation with a distribution cable assembly through a conduit having an inner diameter of less than about 1.25 inches.

8. The connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the one or more bend insensitive optical fibers are capable of maintaining bend related losses below about 0.5 dB at about 1300 nm for about a 12.0 mm bend through about 180 degrees.

9. The connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the loopback device is installed on a pre-engineered fiber optic distribution cable assembly prior to installation of the distribution cable assembly.

10. The loopback device according to claim 1 , further including a pulling grip.

11. The connectorized fiber optic distribution cable assembly according to claim 7 , the loopback device having a pulling grip.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 23, 2016
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 040126/0818 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 28, 2008
From: ISENHOUR, MICAH C.; LEWALLEN, CHRISTOPHER PAUL; LUTHER, JAMES P.; THEUERKORN, THOMAS; TRAN, HIEU V.
To: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
Reel/Frame 020500/0356 →