Claims
- 1. In a combination of a terminated fiber optic cable and connector therefor, the connector including a rear body element having a hollow tubular body into which said fiber optic cable is inserted, said fiber optic cable including a glass fiber and surrounding polymer buffer, plural longitudinally aligned strength members surrounding said buffer, and a synthetic resinous sheath surrounding said strength members; said rear body including a deformable tubular sleeve having a first through bore of first diameter, and a counter bore of second diameter, said cable having a length of sheath removed to expose said strength members, the improvement comprising: an elongated hollow sleeve having an enlarged terminal at one end thereof, having an internal diameter which provides clearance for said buffer, said sleeve being inserted coaxially into said cable at a first end thereof between said strength members and said buffer to a point where said terminal engages an exposed end of said sheath, said terminal radially spreading said strength members to be folded upon an outer surface of said sheath subsequent to insertion of said cable into said deformable sleeve of said body; said sleeve of said rear body being crimped upon said sheath and strength members to compress said sheath and strength members upon said elongated hollow sleeve, said hollow sleeve preventing compression of said buffer to allow relative movement of said buffer relative to said rear body and said sheath.
- 2. The improvement in accordance with claim 1 in which said sleeve of said rear body includes internal threads which are deformed into the body of said sheath.
- 3. The improvement in accordance with claim 1 in which said terminal of said elongated hollow sleeve engages a constricted part of said rear body to be maintained in position.
- 4. The method of preventing constriction upon the buffer of a terminated fiber optic cable having a surrounding sheath and a plurality of stranded strength members disposed thereabout upon engagement with a fiber optic connector, and the crimping of a part of the connector upon the cable comprising the steps of:
- a) preparing the cable by removing a length of the sheath adjacent the end of the cable to expose the strength members;
- b) providing an elongated hollow sleeve having a through bore which provides clearance for the outer diameter of said buffer and an enlargement at a first end thereof;
- c) inserting a second opposite end of said elongated hollow sleeve into the cylindrical interstice between the outer surface of said buffer and said strength members to radially deflect said strength members to a point where said enlargement contacts a free exposed end of said sheath;
- d) inserting said cable into said fiber optic connector and;
- e) deforming a part of said connector to compress said sheath and strength members upon said elongated hollow sleeve.
- 5. In a fiber optic connector having a rear body including means for engaging the sheath and folded back strands of a fiber optic cable, the improvement comprising: said rear body including a deformable segment defining an internally threaded bore of first diameter, said cable sheath and folded back strands of said strength members forming a second diameter of less than that of said first diameter to be slidably engaged therein; said segment being crimped thereafter to deform said sheath and strength members into the interstices of said internally threaded bore to be retained thereby.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08,023,678 filed Feb. 26, 1993 entitled "Ferrule Holder For Fiber Optic Connector", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,994, and assigned to the same assignee as this application.
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