IP Library Granted Patent US 8,849,085
Granted Patent B2
US 8,849,085 · App. 13/301,844 · Granted Sep 30, 2014

Flexible dust cover for use with a parallel optical communications module to prevent airborne matter from entering the module, and a method

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Patent No.
US 8,849,085
App. No.
13/301,844
Granted
Sep 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flexible dust cover is provided for use with a parallel optical communications module for preventing airborne matter, such as dirt, dust, and gases from entering the module. The flexible dust cover fits snugly to the module to protect components of the module and the optical pathways of the module from airborne matter. The flexible dust cover has an elasticity that allows it to be temporarily deformed from its original shape to a stretched state by application of a stretching force to enable the module to be inserted into a central opening formed in the cover. The force is then removed, causing the cover to attempt to return to its original, non-stretched shape. When this happens, interior surfaces of the cover form a snug fit about exterior surfaces of the module. This snug fit fills in air gaps in the module that would otherwise be exposed to the environment.

Claims (30)

1. A flexible dust cover for use with an optical communications module, the dust cover comprising:

an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, a fourth side wall, and a central opening extending through the upper and lower surfaces, the central opening being defined by interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover, and wherein the flexible dust cover has an elasticity that enables the dust cover to be stretched from an original, non-stretched state to a stretched state by applying a stretching force to the dust cover, and wherein in the stretched state the central opening has an increased size that allows an optical communications module to be disposed within the central opening, and wherein when the stretching force is no longer being applied to the dust cover, the dust cover attempts to return to the original, non-stretched state, and wherein if an optical communications module is disposed within the central opening when the dust cover attempts to return to its original, non-stretched state, then the interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover will grip exterior surfaces of the optical communications module disposed within the central opening to help prevent dust, gases or airborne matter from entering an interior of the module.

2. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein the dust cover is made of a plastic material.

3. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein the dust cover is made of a thermoplastic elastomer material.

4. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein the dust cover is made of a rubber material.

5. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein the dust cover has a plurality of peripheral openings formed in a periphery thereof for receiving respective posts that may be used to stretch the dust cover from its original, non-stretched state to the stretched state to increase the size of the central opening.

6. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein the dust cover is rectangular in shape and wherein the central opening is rectangular in shape.

7. The flexible dust cover of claim 1 , wherein two of the side walls of the dust cover that oppose one another have portions that are thinner than the other two side walls, and wherein the thinner portions increase an elasticity of the dust cover to facilitate connecting the optical communications module with an optical connector.

8. An optical communications module assembly comprising:

an optical communications module comprising:

a leadframe,

an electrical subassembly (ESA), and

an optical subassembly (OSA); and

a flexible dust cover, the flexile dust cover having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, a fourth side wall, and a central opening extending through the upper and lower surfaces of the dust cover, the central opening being defined by interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover, and wherein the flexible dust cover has an elasticity that enables the dust cover to be stretched from an original, non-stretched state to a stretched state by applying a stretching force to the dust cover, and wherein the dust cover is in the stretched state and the optical communications module is disposed within the central opening such that the interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover grip exterior surfaces of the optical communications module to help prevent dust, gases or airborne matter from entering an interior of the module.

9. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the dust cover is made of a plastic material.

10. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the dust cover is made of a thermoplastic elastomer material.

11. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the dust cover is made of a rubber material.

12. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the dust cover has a plurality of peripheral openings formed in a periphery thereof for receiving respective posts that may be used to stretch the dust cover from its original, non-stretched state to the stretched state to increase the size of the central opening.

13. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the dust cover is rectangular in shape and wherein the central opening is rectangular in shape.

14. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein two of the side walls of the dust cover that oppose one another have portions that are thinner than the other two side walls, and wherein the thinner portions increase an elasticity of the dust cover to facilitate connecting the optical communications module with an optical connector.

15. The optical communications module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the side walls of the dust cover are made of molded plastic.

16. A method for helping to prevent dust, gases or airborne matter from entering an interior of an optical communications module, the method comprising:

providing an optical communications module;

providing a flexible dust cover, the flexile dust cover having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, a fourth side wall, and a central opening extending through the upper and lower surfaces of the dust cover, the central opening being defined by interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover, and wherein the flexible dust cover has an elasticity that enables the dust cover to be stretched from an original, non-stretched state to a stretched state by applying a stretching force to the dust cover;

applying a stretching force to be applied to the dust cover to stretch the dust cover from the original, non-stretched state to the stretched state;

disposing the optical communications module within the central opening of the dust cover; and

removing the stretching force to cause the interior surfaces of the side walls of the dust cover grip exterior surfaces of the optical communications module, and wherein the grip helps prevent dust, gases or airborne matter from entering an interior of the module.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the dust cover is made of a plastic material.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the dust cover is made of a thermoplastic elastomer material.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the dust cover is made of a rubber material.

Assignments (9)
MERGER Recorded Mar 3, 2023
From: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL SALES PTE. LIMITED; BROADCOM INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD.
To: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL SALES PTE. LIMITED
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2020
From: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL SALES PTE. LIMITED
To: BROADCOM INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ERROR IN RECORDING THE MERGER IN THE INCORRECT US PATENT NO. 8,876,094 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 047351 FRAME 0384. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded Mar 8, 2019
From: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES GENERAL IP (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
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