IP Library Granted Patent US 10,634,854
Granted Patent B2
US 10,634,854 · App. 16/056,907 · Granted Apr 28, 2020

Push-pull boot connector for fiber optic cables

Inventors: Aran James Russell Davidson (Buckinghamshire, GB); Asher Leong Raven (Buckinghamshire, GB)
Assignee: AFL IG LLC
G02B6/3831G02B6/3825G02B6/3887G02B6/3893G02B6/3821G02B6/3879
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Patent No.
US 10,634,854
App. No.
16/056,907
Granted
Apr 28, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A push-pull connection includes a push-pull boot connector and an adapter, which are connected together and retained with a latching mechanism. The push-pull boot connector includes a connector housing and a remote release push-pull strain relief boot. The connector housing, when pulled away from the mating face of the adapter, via the strain relief boot, will detach the latching mechanism.

Claims (23)

1. A push-pull connection for a fiber optic cable, comprising:

a push-pull boot connector extending along a longitudinal direction from a proximal end to a distal end, the push-pull boot connector comprising a connector housing configured to receive the fiber optic cable, the connector housing defining the proximal end of the push-pull boot connector at a first end of the housing, a second end of the connector housing connected to a first end of a strain relief boot, a second end of the strain relief boot defining the distal end of the push-pull connector, and a latch release ramp on one of the connector housing and the strain relief boot; and

an adapter comprising a channel configured to receive the proximal end of the push-pull boot connector, a latch positioned in the channel of the adapter to engage the push-pull boot connector when the push-pull boot connector moves relative to the adapter in a first direction along the longitudinal direction, the latch of the adapter received in a notch of the push-pull boot connector when the proximal end of the push-pull boot connector is received in the channel of the adapter whereby the latch retains the push-pull boot connector in the channel of the adapter when the latch engages the push-pull boot connector;

wherein the latch release ramp of the push-pull boot connector contacts the latch and pushes the latch out of the notch to disengage the latch of the adapter from the push-pull boot connector when the push-pull boot connector, including the latch release ramp thereon, moves relative to the adapter in a second direction opposing the first direction.

2. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the latch release ramp is oblique to the longitudinal direction and slopes towards the distal end of the push-pull boot connector.

3. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the latch release ramp is positioned on the connector housing.

4. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the latch release ramp is positioned on a connector release arm of the strain relief boot.

5. The push-pull connection of claim 4 , further comprising a spring configured to bias the connector release arm in the first direction, wherein the connector release arm is configured to move a fixed distance relative to the connector housing in the second direction to a release position, wherein the connector housing and the strain relief boot move together in the second direction when the connector release arm is in the release position, and wherein the spring is configured to return the connector release arm to a latched position from the release position.

6. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the latch of the adapter is a dual latch comprising a pair of opposing latches, and wherein the push-pull boot connector comprises a pair of latch release ramps, each latch release ramp of the pair of latch release ramps configured to disengage a corresponding latch of the pair of opposing latches from the push-pull boot connector when the push-pull boot connector is pulled out of the adapter in the second direction.

7. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the connector housing is connected to the strain relief boot by a clip on one of the strain relief boot and the connector housing engaged with a clip mating face on the other of the strain relief boot and the connector housing, whereby the connector housing and the strain relief boot are free to move together along the longitudinal direction.

8. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the connector housing comprises a ferrule holder, the push-pull boot connector further comprising a ferrule in the ferrule holder of the connector housing, the ferrule configured for supporting and aligning an optical fiber.

9. The push-pull connection of claim 1 , wherein the strain relief boot comprises a profiled edge at the second end of the strain relief boot.

10. A push-pull boot connector extending along a longitudinal direction from a proximal end to a distal end, the proximal end of the push-pull boot connector configured to be retained in a channel of an adapter by a latch of the adapter, the push-pull boot comprising:

a connector housing configured to receive a fiber optic cable, the connector housing defining the proximal end of the push-pull boot connector at a first end of the housing, a second end of the connector housing connected to a first end of a strain relief boot, a second end of the strain relief boot defining the distal end of the push-pull connector, and a latch release ramp on one of the connector housing and the strain relief boot;

wherein the push-pull boot connector comprises a notch configured to engage the latch of the adapter when the push-pull boot connector is pushed into the adapter in a first direction along the longitudinal direction and wherein the latch release ramp contacts the latch and pushes the latch out of the notch to disengage the latch of the adapter from the push-pull boot connector when the push-pull boot connector is pulled out of the adapter in a second direction opposing the first direction.

11. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the latch release ramp is oblique to the longitudinal direction and slopes towards the distal end of the push-pull boot connector.

12. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the latch release ramp is positioned on the connector housing.

13. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the latch release ramp is positioned on a connector release arm of the strain relief boot.

14. The push-pull boot connector of claim 13 , further comprising a spring configured to bias the connector release arm in the first direction, wherein the connector release arm is configured to move a fixed distance relative to the connector housing in the second direction to a release position, wherein the connector housing and the strain relief boot move together in the second direction when the connector release arm is in the release position, and wherein the spring is configured to return the connector release arm to a latched position from the release position.

15. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the push-pull boot connector comprises a pair of latch release ramps, each latch release ramp of the pair of latch release ramps configured to disengage a corresponding latch of a pair of opposing latches of the adapter from the push-pull boot connector when the push-pull boot connector is pulled out of the adapter in the second direction.

16. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the connector housing is connected to the strain relief boot by a clip on one of the strain relief boot and the connector housing engaged with a clip mating face on the other of the strain relief boot and the connector housing, whereby the connector housing and the strain relief boot are free to move together along the longitudinal direction.

17. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the connector housing comprises a ferrule holder, the push-pull boot connector further comprising a ferrule in the ferrule holder of the connector housing, the ferrule configured for supporting and aligning an optical fiber.

18. The push-pull boot connector of claim 10 , wherein the strain relief boot comprises a profiled edge at the second end of the strain relief boot.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Apr 24, 2025
From: AFL IG LLC
To: AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 070932/0190 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2018
From: DAVIDSON, ARAN JAMES RUSSELL; RAVEN, ASHER LEONG
To: AFL IG LLC
Reel/Frame 046571/0442 →