IP Library Granted Patent US 11,187,862
Granted Patent B2
US 11,187,862 · App. 13/852,825 · Granted Nov 30, 2021

Coupling system for fiber optic cable using raised tape

Inventors: James Lee Baucom (Conover, NC); Jason Clay Lail (Conover, NC); William Welch McCollough (Cramerton, NC); David Alan Seddon (Hickory, NC)
Assignee: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
G02B6/4403G02B6/441G02B6/4494Y10T29/49908
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Patent No.
US 11,187,862
App. No.
13/852,825
Granted
Nov 30, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fiber optic cable includes a tube, a stack of fiber optic ribbons twisting along a lengthwise axis through the tube, a support, and water-blocking tape positioned at least partially around the stack, between the stack and the tube. The support and water-blocking tape provide an elevated portion of the water-blocking tape that is raised. As the stack twists along the lengthwise axis of the tube, corners of the stack interface with the elevated portion to provide intermittent frictional coupling between the stack and the tube.

Claims (10)

1. A fiber optic cable, comprising:

a tube having an interior;

a stack of fiber optic ribbons extending through the interior of the tube, wherein the stack twists along a lengthwise axis of the tube;

a first water-blocking tape positioned at least partially around the stack between the stack and the tube, in the interior of the tube;

a second water-blocking tape that is an additional piece of tape that is separate from the first water-blocking tape, the second water-blocking tape positioned between the first water-blocking tape and the tube, in the interior of the tube, wherein the first water-blocking tape at least partially overlays the second water-blocking tape such that an elevated portion of the first water-blocking tape is raised toward a lengthwise center of the interior of the tube,

wherein, as the stack twists along the lengthwise axis of the tube, at a first position along the length of the cable in which a first cross-sectional dimension of the stack is aligned with the elevated portion, the stack interfaces with the elevated portion to provide frictional coupling between the stack and the tube, and

wherein, at another position along the length of the cable in which a second cross-sectional dimension of the stack is aligned with the elevated portion, the stack has less frictional coupling with the tube than at the first position.

2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the first cross-sectional dimension includes a corner of the stack, which, when aligned with the elevated portion, compresses the water-blocking tape and support against the interior of the tube, wherein the second cross-sectional dimension includes a side of the stack between corners, which, when aligned with the elevated portion, does not pin the water-blocking tape or support to the interior of the tube.

3. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the second water-blocking tape is more rigid than the water-blocking tape.

4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the second water-blocking tape has less surface area than the first water-blocking tape, wherein the first water-blocking tape extends fully around the stack and the second water-blocking tape extends less than halfway around the stack.

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 Dec 7, 2013
From: BAUCOM, JAMES LEE; LAIL, JASON CLAY; MCCOLLOUGH, WILLIAM WELCH; SEDDON, DAVID ALAN
To: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
Reel/Frame 031736/0596 →