IP Library Granted Patent US 8,315,492
Granted Patent B2
US 8,315,492 · App. 12/429,261 · Granted Nov 20, 2012

Fiber connector module including integrated optical lens turn block and method for coupling optical signals between a transceiver module and an optical fiber

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Patent No.
US 8,315,492
App. No.
12/429,261
Granted
Nov 20, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of the invention include a fiber connector module and method for coupling optical signals between an optical transceiver module and an optical fiber described herein involve the coupling to or overmolding of a fiber connector module to an optical transceiver module or other optical source, and a fiber lens coupled to for formed into an angled surface of the fiber connector module housing. The angled surface and the fiber lens are configured in such a way that the fiber lens focuses collimated light from the transceiver module to the receiving end of an optical fiber or other optical detector positioned within the fiber connector module housing. Fiber connector modules according to embodiments of the invention allow for relatively low profiles compared to conventional arrangements and configurations, especially with multi-channel, parallel lane configurations.

Claims (37)

1. A fiber connector module, comprising:

a connector module housing configured to couple the fiber connector module to an optical transceiver, wherein the connector module housing includes a first angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface, a second angled surface and a third angled surface, and is configured to receive the receiving end of at least one optical fiber therein;

a biconic lens that is part of the second angled surface; and

a fiber lens that is part of the third angled surface and configured to receive collimated light and to focus the collimated light to a focal point,

wherein the first TIR surface is configured in such a way that the first TIR surface redirects collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to the biconic lens,

wherein second angled surface is configured in such a way that the biconic lens redirects focused light redirected from the first TIR surface to the fiber lens, and

wherein the third angled surface is configured in such a way that the fiber lens focuses collimated light redirected from the biconic lens to the receiving end of an optical fiber received by the connector module housing in such a way that the focal point of the focused light from the fiber lens substantially coincides with the receiving end of the optical fiber in the connector module housing, wherein the angled surface is angled at approximately 45 degrees with respect to the receiving end of the optical fiber.

2. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fiber lens redirects focused light at a redirection angle, and wherein the redirection angle is based on at least one of the refractive index of the material of which the fiber lens is made, the angle of the angled surface with respect to the optical path of the collimated light, and the configuration of the fiber lens.

3. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the angled surface and the fiber lens are configured in such a way that the fiber lens redirects focused light at a redirection angle of approximately 90 degrees.

4. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein fiber lens is formed as a part of the angled surface.

5. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fiber lens is one of a biconic lens and an irregular lens.

6. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the connector module housing includes at least one angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to at least one optical monitoring device coupled to the fiber connector module.

7. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the connector module housing includes a first angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to at least one optical monitoring device coupled to the fiber connector module, and wherein the connector module housing includes a second angled TIR surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to the fiber lens.

8. The fiber connector module as recited in claim 1 , wherein the connector module housing is made by injection molding.

9. An optical coupling module, comprising:

a substrate;

a transceiver module coupled to the substrate;

a connector module housing overmolded over the transceiver module and at least a portion of the substrate, wherein the connector module housing includes a first angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface, a second angled surface and a third angled surface, and is configured to receive the receiving end of at least one optical fiber therein;

a biconic lens that is part of the second angled surface; and

a fiber lens that is part of the third angled surface and configured to receive collimated light and to focus the collimated light to a focal point,

wherein the first TIR surface is configured in such a way that the first TIR surface redirects collimated light from the optical transceiver to the biconic lens,

wherein second angled surface is configured in such a way that the biconic lens redirects focused light redirected from the first TIR surface to the fiber lens, and

wherein the third angled surface is configured in such a way that the fiber lens focuses collimated light redirected from the biconic lens to the receiving end of an optical fiber coupled to the connector module housing in such a way that the focal point of the focused light from the fiber lens substantially coincides with the receiving end of the optical fiber, wherein the angled surface is angled at approximately 45 degrees with respect to the receiving end of the optical fiber.

10. The optical coupling module as recited in claim 9 , wherein the fiber lens redirects focused light at a redirection angle, and wherein the redirection angle is based on at least one of the refractive index of the material of which the fiber lens is made, the angle of the angled surface with respect to the optical path of the collimated light, and the configuration of the fiber lens.

11. The optical coupling module as recited in claim 9 , wherein the connector module housing includes at least one angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to at least one optical monitoring device coupled to the fiber connector module.

12. The optical coupling module as recited in claim 9 , wherein the connector module housing includes a first angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to at least one optical monitoring device coupled to the fiber connector module, and wherein the connector module housing includes a second angled TIR surface that is configured to redirect at least a portion of collimated light from an optical transceiver coupled to the fiber connector module to the fiber lens.

13. The optical coupling module as recited in claim 9 , wherein the receiving end of the optical fiber is positioned within the connector module housing.

14. The optical coupling module as recited in claim 9 , wherein the connector module housing is made by an overmolding process.

15. A method for coupling optical signals between an optical transceiver and an optical fiber, the method comprising:

receiving collimated light from the optical transceiver by a fiber connector module having a connector module housing, wherein the connector module housing is configured to couple the fiber connector module to the optical transceiver and to receive the receiving end of at least one optical fiber therein, and wherein the connector module housing includes a first angled total internal reflection (TIR) surface, a second angled surface to which a biconic lens is a part of and a third angled surface to which a fiber lens is a part of;

redirecting by the first TIR surface collimated light from the optical transceiver to the biconic lens;

redirecting by the biconic lens focused light redirected from the first TIR surface to the fiber lens; and

focusing with the fiber lens collimated light to a focal point,

wherein the third angled surface is configured in such a way that the fiber lens focuses collimated light redirected from the biconic lens to the receiving end of an optical fiber received by the connector module housing in such a way that the focal point of the focused light from the fiber lens substantially coincides with the receiving end of the optical fiber in the connector module housing, wherein the angled surface is angled at approximately 45 degrees with respect to the receiving end of the optical fiber.

16. The method as recited in claim 15 , wherein the fiber lens redirects focused light at a redirection angle that is based on at least one of the refractive index of the material of which the fiber lens is made, the angle of the angled surface with respect to the optical path of the collimated light, and the configuration of the fiber lens.

17. The method as recited in claim 15 , wherein fiber lens is formed as a part of the angled surface.

18. The method as recited in claim 15 , wherein the fiber connector module is coupled to the optical transceiver by overmolding the fiber connector module onto the optical transceiver.

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