Claims
- 1. An optical fiber connector ferrule comprising two or more support members stacked together in mating relationship;
each of said support members having a face and having first and second longitudinally extending spaced V-grooves therein extending rearwardly from said face for forming an alignment pin passageway when mated with a second support member; a first stop member extending from the wall of at least one of said V-grooves defining a restricted passageway in said ferrule having a transverse dimension and a first length; an alignment pin having a transverse dimension less than that of said alignment pin passageway and greater than that of said restricted passageway and having a grooved portion of a transverse dimension less than that of said restricted passageway, the length of said grooved portion being greater than that of said restricted passageway; and at least one flat portion on said pin adjacent said groove and extending to the rear thereof for creating a reduced transverse dimension of said pin less than the transverse dimension of said restricted passageway.
- 2. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 1 wherein a second stop member extends from a wall of said V-groove opposite and toward said first stop member to define said restricted passage.
- 3. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 2 wherein said grooved portion of said pin forms front and rear shoulders which are adapted to bear against said stop member.
- 4. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 1 wherein said alignment pin is cylindrical and said grooved portion has a diameter less than the diameter of said pin.
- 5. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 4 wherein said alignment pin has a rear portion extending from said grooved portion, said rear portion having said at least one flat thereon and a second flat thereon diametrically opposite said one flat, the distance between said flats being less than the transverse dimension of said restricted passage.
- 6. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 1 wherein said alignment pin passageway extends from said restricted passageway to a rear end of said passageway remote from said face, forming a chamber within said ferrule.
- 7. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 6 wherein said chamber communicates with the exterior of said ferrule through a bore in said support member.
- 8. An optical fiber connector ferrule as claimed in claim 7 and further including a resilient member within said chamber and adapted to bear against the end of said alignment pin.
- 9. An alignment pin for use in an optical fiber ferrule, said alignment pin comprising:
an elongated cylindrical member having a first end and a second end and a first diameter; a reduced diameter groove in said cylindrical member intermediate said ends, said groove being substantially closer to said second end than said first end, the space between said reduced diameter groove and said second end constituting a rear portion of said pin; and said rear portion having a first flat surface thereon extending from said groove to said second end.
- 10. An alignment pin as claimed in claim 9 and further having a second flat surface on said rear portion diametrically opposite said first flat.
- 11. An alignment pin as claimed in claim 9 wherein said pin is made of metal.
- 12. An alignment pin as claimed in claim 9 wherein said pin is made of a ceramic material.
- 13. A stackable optical fiber support member for forming a connector ferrule, said support member comprising:
a body member having a front face and a rear portion; said body member having an array of parallel V-grooves for containing optical fibers; an enlarged V-groove on either side of said array and extending substantially parallel to the grooves in said array from said front face into said rear portion; and at least one stop member extending transversely from a first wall of said enlarged V-groove to form a restricted passageway therein.
- 14. A stackable fiber support member as claimed in claim 13 wherein a second stop member extends transversely from a second wall of said enlarged V-groove toward said at least one stop member and spaced therefrom.
- 15. A stackable fiber support member as claimed in claim 13 wherein said enlarged V-groove has a chamber formed therein extending from said restricted passageway toward the rear of said support member.
- 16. A stackable fiber support member as claimed in claim 15 wherein said chamber has a passageway extending therefrom to the external portion of said support member.
- 17. A stackable fiber support member as claimed in claim 13 and having a first surface thereon;
a locating lug extending from said surface; and a locating slot for receiving a locating lug in said surface and transversely spaced from said locating lug.
- 18. A stackable fiber support member as claimed in claim 13 wherein said member is made of injection molded plastic material.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The subject matter of the present invention is related to the subject matter of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/262,112 filed Mar. 4, 1999 of Shahid (Shahid 39) and patent application Ser. No. 09/276,285 filed Mar. 25, 1999 of Shahid (Shahid 41), the disclosures of both of which are incorporated by reference herein.