IP Library Granted Patent US 8,582,939
Granted Patent B2
US 8,582,939 · App. 13/845,663 · Granted Nov 12, 2013

Fiber optic cables with access features

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Patent No.
US 8,582,939
App. No.
13/845,663
Granted
Nov 12, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cables are constructed with discontinuities in the cable jacket that allow the jacket to be torn to provide access to the cable core. The discontinuities can be longitudinally extending strips of material in the cable jacket. The discontinuities allow a section of the cable jacket to be pulled away from a remainder of the jacket using a relatively low peel force.

Claims (53)

1. A cable, comprising:

a core including a plurality of optical fibers; and

a jacket surrounding the core, the jacket comprising:

a main portion of a first material, wherein the first material is extrudable, and wherein the first material is polymeric; and

at least a first and a second discontinuity of a second material disposed in the main portion, wherein the second material is extrudable, each discontinuity having a bond with the main portion,

a section of the main portion located between the first and second discontinuities being separable from a remainder of the jacket by a peel force exerted on the section, wherein the peel force is less than 80 Newtons (N).

2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the peel force is less than 50 N.

3. The cable of claim 2 , wherein the peel force is at least 10 N.

4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the peel force is between 20 N and 40 N.

5. The cable of claim 1 , the first and second discontinuities extending substantially along the entire length of the cable.

6. The cable of claim 1 , the second material being polymeric, wherein the first material includes a first polymer and the second material is a blend that includes a second polymer and the first polymer, wherein the second material includes up to 20% by weight of the first polymer.

7. The cable of claim 1 , the jacket having an interior surface and an exterior surface with a jacket thickness therebetween from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm.

8. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the jacket has an annular cross-section.

9. The cable of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area of each discontinuity is less than 5% of a cross-sectional area of the jacket.

10. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first and second discontinuities are wholly embedded in the main portion.

11. A method of making a cable, comprising:

advancing a core in a first direction, the core being capable of conveying communication signals; and

extruding a jacket around the core, the extruding comprising:

introducing a first polymeric extrudate material into an extrusion apparatus;

introducing a first flow of a second polymeric extrudate material into the first polymeric extrudate material to form a first discontinuity in the first polymeric extrudate material;

introducing a second flow of the second polymeric extrudate material into the first polymeric extrudate material to form a second discontinuity in the first polymeric extrudate material; and

allowing the first and second polymeric extrudate materials to draw down and cool around the core, the first and second polymeric extrudate materials forming the jacket around the core,

wherein a section of the jacket located between the first and second discontinuities is separable from a remainder of the jacket by a peel force on the section of less than 80 Newtons (N).

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first polymeric extrudate material includes a first polymer and the second polymeric extrudate material is a blend that includes a second polymer and the first polymer, wherein the second polymeric extrudate material includes up to 20% by weight of the first polymer.

13. The method of claim 11 , the jacket having an annular cross-section with an interior surface and an exterior surface with a jacket thickness therebetween from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein a cross-sectional area of each discontinuity is less than 5% of a cross-sectional area of the jacket.

15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first and second discontinuities are wholly embedded in the main portion.

16. A cable, comprising:

a core including a plurality of optical fibers; and

a jacket surrounding the core, wherein the jacket has an annular cross-section, the jacket comprising:

a main portion of a first material, wherein the first material is extrudable, and wherein the first material is polymeric; and

at least a first and a second discontinuity of a second material disposed in the main portion, wherein the second material is extrudable, wherein the second material is polymeric, wherein the first and second discontinuities are wholly embedded in the main portion, each discontinuity having a bond with the main portion such that the jacket comprises a cohesive composite polymer structure,

a section of the main portion located between the first and second discontinuities being separable from a remainder of the jacket by a peel force exerted on the section.

17. The cable of claim 16 , wherein each discontinuity has a substantially ovoid shaped cross-section.

18. The cable of claim 16 , wherein the first material includes a first polymer and the second material is a blend that includes a second polymer and the first polymer, wherein the second material includes up to 20% by weight of the first polymer.

19. The cable of claim 18 , wherein the first polymer is polyethylene.

20. The cable of claim 19 , wherein the second polymer is polypropylene.

21. The cable of claim 20 , wherein the discontinuities are made from a blend of polypropylene and polyethylene, wherein the blend includes from 6% to 20% polyethylene with the remainder of the blend being primarily polypropylene.

22. The cable of claim 21 , wherein molecular entanglement between the polyethylene of the main portion and the polyethylene of the discontinuities bonds the discontinuities to the main portion of the jacket such that the peel force is between 10 N and 50 N.

23. The cable of claim 21 , wherein molecular entanglement between the polyethylene of the main portion and the polyethylene of the discontinuities bonds the discontinuities to the main portion of the jacket such that the peel force is less than 80 N.

24. A cable, comprising:

a core including a plurality of optical fibers; and

a jacket surrounding the core, the jacket comprising:

a main portion of a first material, wherein the first material is extrudable, and wherein the first material is polymeric; and

at least a first and a second discontinuity of a second material disposed in the main portion, wherein the second material is extrudable, wherein the second material is polymeric, wherein the first and second discontinuities are wholly embedded in the main portion, each discontinuity having a bond with the main portion such that the jacket comprises a cohesive composite polymer structure,

a section of the main portion located between the first and second discontinuities being separable from a remainder of the jacket by a peel force exerted on the section,

wherein the first material includes a first polymer and the second material is a blend that includes a second polymer and the first polymer, wherein the second material includes up to 20% by weight of the first polymer, wherein molecular entanglement between the first polymer of the main portion and the first polymer of the discontinuities bonds the discontinuities to the main portion of the jacket.

25. The cable of claim 24 , wherein each discontinuity has a substantially ovoid shaped cross-section.

26. The cable of claim 24 , wherein the first polymer is polyethylene.

27. The cable of claim 26 , wherein the second polymer is polypropylene.

28. The cable of claim 27 , wherein the discontinuities are made from a blend of polypropylene and polyethylene, wherein the blend includes from 6% to 20% polyethylene with the remainder of the blend being primarily polypropylene.

29. The cable of claim 28 , wherein molecular entanglement between the polyethylene of the main portion and the polyethylene of the discontinuities bonds the discontinuities to the main portion of the jacket such that the peel force is between 10 N and 50 N.

30. The cable of claim 28 , wherein molecular entanglement between the polyethylene of the main portion and the polyethylene of the discontinuities bonds the discontinuities to the main portion of the jacket such that the peel force is less than 80 N.

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 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 28, 2014
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 033647/0231 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2014
From: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
To: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 033654/0945 →