IP Library Granted Patent US 8,676,018
Granted Patent B2
US 8,676,018 · App. 13/006,986 · Granted Mar 18, 2014

Optical fiber stripper for a fiber optic connection termination system

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Patent No.
US 8,676,018
App. No.
13/006,986
Granted
Mar 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical fiber stripper that may cooperate with an optical fiber handler for stripping one or more coating from an optical fiber is disclosed. The stripper is used as a part of a termination system for preparing the optical fiber for an optical connection, thereby providing the craft with a simple, reliable, and easy termination of the optical fiber. By way of example, the stripper cooperates with an optical fiber handler having an optical fiber secured therein for preparing the end of the optical fiber for a mechanical splice in a fiber optic connector.

Claims (27)

1. An optical fiber stripper for removing one or more coatings from an optical fiber, comprising:

a top portion;

a bottom portion, the bottom portion attaches to the top portion and can translate relative to the bottom portion from an open position to a closed position, wherein one of the top portion or the bottom portion includes a fiber slot and the other portion includes a pushing surface for advancing an optical fiber into the fiber slot; and

an optical fiber handler pre-loaded or staged in the optical fiber stripper, the optical fiber handler comprising first and second portions and defining a passageway extending through the optical fiber handler from a first end to a second end of the optical fiber handler, wherein the optical fiber handler can secure at least one optical fiber thereto by pivoting the first portion relative to the second portion.

2. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , further including a stripping edge adjacent to the fiber slot.

3. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , further including an integral stripping edge adjacent to the fiber slot.

4. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , wherein the top portion can translate relative to the bottom portion that is in the same direction as the fiber slot.

5. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , further including a stop.

6. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , further including a keying feature at a receiving end of the optical fiber stripper configured to cooperate with a keying feature on the optical fiber handler for orientating the optical fiber stripper and optical fiber handler.

7. The optical fiber stripper of claim 1 , further including latches for attaching the top portion to the bottom portion.

8. An optical fiber stripper for removing one or more coatings from an optical fiber, comprising:

a top portion;

a bottom portion, the bottom portion attaches to the top portion and can translate relative to the bottom portion from an open position to a closed position, wherein one of the top portion or the bottom portion includes a fiber slot and the other portion includes a pushing surface for advancing an optical fiber into the fiber slot and both the top portion and the bottom portion include a respective stripping edge; and

an optical fiber handler pre-loaded or staged in the optical fiber stripper, the optical fiber handler comprising first and second portions and defining a passageway extending through the optical fiber handler from a first end to a second end of the optical fiber handler, wherein the optical fiber handler can secure at least one optical fiber thereto by pivoting the first portion relative to the second portion.

9. The optical fiber stripper of claim 8 , wherein the stripping edge is integral to the optical fiber stripper.

10. The optical fiber stripper of claim 8 , wherein the top portion can translate relative to the bottom portion that is in the same direction as the fiber slot.

11. The optical fiber stripper of claim 8 , further including a stop.

12. The optical fiber stripper of claim 8 , further including a keying feature at a receiving end of the optical fiber stripper configured to cooperate with a keying feature on the optical fiber handler for orientating the optical fiber stripper and optical fiber handler.

13. The optical fiber stripper of claim 8 , further including latches for attaching the top portion to the bottom portion.

14. An optical fiber stripper for removing one or more coatings from an optical fiber, comprising:

a top portion;

a bottom portion, the bottom portion attaches to the top portion and can translate relative to the bottom portion from an open position to a closed position, wherein one of the top portion or the bottom portion includes a fiber slot and a stripping edge adjacent thereto and the other portion includes a pushing surface for advancing an optical fiber into the fiber slot when the top portion translates relative to the bottom portion in the direction of the fiber slot and a stripping edge adjacent to the pushing surface; and

an optical fiber handler pre-loaded or staged in the optical fiber stripper, the optical fiber handler comprising first and second portions and defining a passageway extending through the optical fiber handler from a first end to a second end of the optical fiber handler, wherein the optical fiber handler can secure at least one optical fiber thereto by pivoting the first portion relative to the second portion.

15. The optical fiber stripper of claim 14 , wherein the stripping edge is integral to the optical fiber stripper.

16. The optical fiber stripper of claim 14 , further including a stop.

17. The optical fiber stripper of claim 14 , further including a keying feature at a receiving end of the optical fiber stripper configured to cooperate with a keying feature on the optical fiber handler for orientating the optical fiber stripper and optical fiber handler.

18. The optical fiber stripper of claim 14 , further including latches for attaching the top portion to the bottom portion.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Aug 18, 2017
From: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS BRANDS, INC.
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 043601/0427 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 22, 2016
From: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
To: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 040663/0047 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 23, 2016
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 040126/0818 →