Claims
- 1. A buffer tube having a fiber bundle comprising one or more optical fibers disposed therein, said buffer tube having an energy to break threshold which is less than an energy necessary to deform the fiber bundle.
- 2. The buffer tube of claim 1, wherein a ripcord is disposed interior to the buffer tube.
- 3. The buffer tube of claim 2, wherein said ripcord has an energy to yield that is greater than an energy required to rip said ripcord through the buffer tube.
- 4. The buffer tube of claim 3, wherein said ripcord is color coded to distinguish it from the fiber bundle.
- 5. The buffer tube of claim 3, wherein said buffer tube is comprised with stress risers formed in a wall of said buffer tube.
- 6. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said ripcord is color coded to distinguish it from the fiber bundle.
- 7. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said stress risers include a groove also inventably formed on an inner surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 8. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said stress risers are formed on an outer surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 9. The buffer tube of claim 7, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 10. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said stress risers are formed in a longitudinal direction of said buffer tube.
- 11. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said stress risers are formed in a perpendicular direction of said buffer tube.
- 12. The buffer tube of claim 5, wherein said stress risers are in a spiral form around said buffer tube.
- 13. The buffer tube of claim 1, wherein said buffer tube is comprised with stress risers formed in a wall of said buffer tube.
- 14. The buffer tube of claim 13, wherein said stress risers include a groove also inventably formed on an inner surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 15. The buffer tube of claim 13, wherein said stress risers are formed on an outer surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 16. The buffer tube of claim 14, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 17. The buffer tube of claim 13, wherein said stress risers are formed in a longitudinal direction of said buffer tube.
- 18. The buffer tube of claim 13, wherein said stress risers are formed in a perpendicular direction of said buffer tube.
- 19. The buffer tube of claim 13, wherein said stress risers are in a spiral form around said buffer tube.
- 20. A buffer tube having a fiber bundle comprising one or more optical fibers disposed therein, said buffer tube further comprising a ripcord disposed interior to said buffer tube having an energy to yield that is greater than an energy required to rip said ripcord through said buffer tube.
- 21. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said ripcord is color coded to distinguish it from the fiber bundle.
- 22. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said stress risers include a groove formed on an inner surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 23. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said stress risers are formed on an outer surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 24. The buffer tube of claim 22, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 25. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said stress risers are formed in a longitudinal direction of said buffer tube.
- 26. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said stress risers are formed in a perpendicular direction of said buffer tube.
- 27. The buffer tube of claim 20, wherein said stress risers are in a spiral form around said buffer tube.
- 28. A buffer tube having a fiber bundle comprising one or more optical fibers disposed therein, said buffer tube further comprising stress risers formed in a wall of said buffer tube.
- 29. The buffer tube of claim 28, wherein said stress risers include a groove also inventably formed on an inner surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 30. The buffer tube of claim 28, wherein said stress risers are formed on an outer surface of said wall of said buffer tube.
- 31. The buffer tube of claim 29, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 32. The buffer tube of claim 28, wherein said stress risers are formed in a longitudinal direction of said buffer tube.
- 33. The buffer tube of claim 28, wherein said stress risers are formed in a perpendicular direction of said buffer tube.
- 34. The buffer tube of claim 28, wherein said stress risers are in a spiral form around said buffer tube.
- 35. A telecommunications cable, comprising:an outer retaining member having stress risers formed therein; and at least one optical fiber disposed in said outer retaining member.
- 36. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein a ripcord is disposed interior to an inner surface of said outer retaining member, said ripcord having an energy to yield that is greater than an energy required to rip said ripcord through said outer retaining member.
- 37. The telecommunications cable of claim 36, wherein said ripcord is color coded to distinguish it from said at least one optical fiber.
- 38. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein said stress risers include a groove formed on an inner surface of said outer retaining member.
- 39. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein said stress risers include a groove formed on an outer surface of said outer retaining member.
- 40. The telecommunications cable of claim 38, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 41. The telecommunications cable of claim 39, wherein said groove has a “V” shape.
- 42. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein said stress risers are formed in a longitudinal direction of said telecommunications cable.
- 43. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein said stress risers are formed in a perpendicular direction of said telecommunications cable.
- 44. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein said stress risers are in a spiral form around said outer retaining member.
- 45. The telecommunications cable of claim 35, wherein a ripcord is embedded within said outer retaining member, said ripcord having an energy to yield that is greater than an energy required to rip said ripcord through said outer retaining member.
- 46. The telecommunications cable of claim 45, wherein said ripcord is color coded to distinguish it from said at least one optical fiber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based on provisional application number 60/222,923 filed on Aug. 4, 2000 and incorporates herein by reference all subject matter disclosed therein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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