Claims
- 1. An angled fiber optic connector comprising:
a rigid curved body portion having an internal passageway, the internal passageway having a curved portion and extending through the rigid curved body portion; and an optical fiber having a treated portion and a free end, said treated portion disposed within said internal passageway of said curved body portion, wherein said curved portion of said internal passageway bends said treated portion of said optical fiber and wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber has a reduced number of internal micromechanical stresses within said curved portion.
- 2. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 1 further comprising:
a main body portion rigidly attached to said curved body portion; a ferrule attached to said main body portion, the ferrule having a front tip; and said optical fiber being disposed within said main body portion and said ferrule, and said free end of said optical fiber being rigidly attached to said front tip of said ferrule.
- 3. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 1 further comprising:
a strain relief boot rigidly attached to said curved body portion, said strain relief boot having a passage way extending therethrough; said optical fiber having a portion disposed within said passageway of said strain relief boot.
- 4. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 1 further comprising:
a rear body portion including a passage way extending therethrough; said rear body portion being securely attached to said curved body portion said optical fiber having a portion disposed within said passageway of said rear body portion.
- 5. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 4 further comprising:
said strain relief boot being securely attached to said rear body portion, said strain relief boot having a passageway extending therethrough; and said optical fiber having a portion disposed within said passageway of said strain relief boot.
- 6. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 1 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber has a reduced diameter.
- 7. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 6 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is annealed.
- 8. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 7 wherein said annealed portion of said optical fiber is heated to 1500 degrees F. for a time period of at least one second.
- 9. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 6 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is fusion tapered.
- 10. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 9 wherein said fusion tapered portion of said optical fiber is annealed.
- 11. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 6 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is etched.
- 12. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 11 wherein said etched portion of said optical fiber is annealed.
- 13. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 1 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber disposed within said passageway of said curved body portion does not physically contact an interior surface of said passageway.
- 14. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 13 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber disposed within said passageway of said curved body portion is suspended within said passageway of said curved body portion.
- 15. An angled fiber optic connector comprising:
a substantially rigid main body portion having first and second ends; a ferrule rigidly attached to said first end of said main body portion, said ferrule having a tip end; a curved body portion rigidly attached to said second surface of said main body portion, said curved body portion having an internal passageway extending therethrough; an optical fiber having a treated portion disposed between first and second untreated portions, said treated bent portion being disposed in said internal passageway and said first untreated portion disposed within main body portion and rigidly connected to said tip end of said ferrule.
- 16. The fiber optic connector of claim 15 wherein said treated portion has a reduced diameter.
- 17. The fiber optic connector of claim 16 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is heated to 1500 degrees F. for a time period of at least one second.
- 18. The fiber optic connector of claim 16 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is fusion tapered.
- 19. The fiber optic connector of claim 16 wherein said treated bent portion of said optical fiber is etched
- 20. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 15 further including a slot disposed upon said curved body portion and said slot communicating with said internal passageway, wherein said treated bent portion of said optical fiber may be disposed within said passageway via said slot.
- 21. The angled fiber optic connector as in claim 20 further including a plurality of filler material disposed within said slot in a spaced apart manner, wherein the treated bent portion of said optical fiber is maintained within said passageway by said filler material.
- 22. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 15 further including a flexible strain relief boot flexibly attached to curved body portion, said strain relief boot having an internal passageway and said second untreated portion of said optical fiber is disposed within said internal passageway and extends through said strain relieve boot.
- 23. The angled optical fiber as in claim 15 further including a back connector portion being rigidly connected to said curved body portion.
- 24. The angled fiber optic connector of claim 23 further including a strain relief boot flexibly attached to said back body portion, and said second untreated portion of said optical fiber is disposed within said strain relief boot and extends through said strain relief boot.
- 25. The angled optical fiber as in claim 15 wherein said ferrule is constrained to move substantially linearly along an axis defined by said first passageway.
- 26. The angled optical fiber as in claim 15 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is disposed within said internal passageway so as not to contact an interior surface of said passageway.
- 27. The angled optical fiber as in claim 26 wherein said treated portion of said optical fiber is suspended within said internal passageway away from said interior surface of said passageway.
- 28. A method of producing an angled fiber optic connector comprising the steps of:
providing a curved body portion having an internal passageway; providing a fiber optic cable; reducing the diameter of a portion of said optical fiber; shaping said reduced diameter portion of said optical fiber to said shape of said internal passageway; heating said shaped portion of said optical fiber having said first radius of curvature to a sufficient temperature and for a sufficient time to anneal said shaped portion of said fiber optic cable; inserting said shaped portion of said optical fiber having said first radius of curvature into said bent body portion; and rigidly attaching said curved body portion to a main body portion; rigidly attaching said curved body portion to a rear portion.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said heating step comprises, heating said shaped portion of said optical fiber to a temperature of 1500 degrees F for a time period of at least one second.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein said rear body portion is a strain relief boot.
- 31. The method of claim 28 wherein said rear portion is a rear body portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/187,186, filed Mar. 6, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60187186 |
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