Claims
- 1. A light blocking device, comprising:
a flap that is movable to a first position in which light is allowed to pass unhindered from a light emitter, and is movable to a second position to block the light emitted from the light emitter.
- 2. The light blocking device recited in claim 1, wherein said flap is automatically movable to the second position.
- 3. The light blocking device recited in claim 1, further comprising a panel member, said flap being connected to an edge of said panel member.
- 4. The light blocking device recited in claim 3, wherein when said flap is in the first position, said flap is essentially parallel to said panel member, and when said flap is in the second position, said flap is at an angle relative to said panel member.
- 5. The light blocking device recited in claim 3, wherein said flap is integrally formed with said panel member into an angled position, and wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap and said panel member are in the angled position.
- 6. The light blocking device recited in claim 5, wherein said flap and said panel member have a memory effect to automatically return said flap to the second position from the first position.
- 7. The light blocking device recited in claim 1, wherein said flap is opaque.
- 8. The light blocking device recited in claim 1, wherein said flap is formed from a mylar/polymide material.
- 9. The light blocking device recited in claim 1, further comprising a panel member, said flap being connected to an edge of said panel member;
wherein said flap is integrally formed with said panel member into an angled position; wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap and said panel member are in the angled position; wherein when said flap is in the first position, said flap is essentially parallel to said panel member; wherein said flap and said panel member have a memory effect to automatically return said flap to the second position from the first position; wherein said flap is opaque; and wherein said flap and said panel member are formed from a mylar/polymide material.
- 10. The light blocking device recited in claim 9, wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap is essentially perpendicular to said panel member.
- 11. In combination,
an optical transmitter having a light emitter; and light blocking device, comprising:
a flap that is movable to a first position in which light is allowed to pass unhindered from said light emitter, and is movable to a second position to block the light emitted from said light emitter.
- 12. The combination recited in claim 11, wherein said optical transmitter further includes a housing having a recess adapted to receive a fiber optic connector; and wherein said light emitter is a laser that emits the light for receipt by the fiber optic connector.
- 13. The combination recited in claim 12, wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap at least partially covers an opening into the recess.
- 14. The combination recited in claim 13, wherein said flap is movable into the first position by receipt of the fiber optic connector into the recess.
- 15. The combination recited in claim 14, wherein said light blocking device further comprises a panel member connectable to said housing, said flap being connected to an edge of said panel member.
- 16. The combination recited in claim 15, wherein when said flap is in the first position, said flap is essentially parallel to said panel member, and when said flap is in the second position, said flap is at an angle relative to said panel member.
- 17. The combination recited in claim 15, wherein said flap is integrally formed with said panel member into an angled position, and wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap and said panel member are in the angled position.
- 18. The combination recited in claim 17, wherein said flap and said panel member have a memory effect to automatically return said flap to the second position from the first position.
- 19. The combination recited in claim 12, wherein said light blocking device further includes a panel member connectable to an exterior portion of said housing, said flap being connected to an edge of said panel member; wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap at least partially covers an opening into the recess; and wherein said flap is movable into the first position by receipt of the fiber optic connector into the recess.
- 20. The combination recited in claim 19, wherein said optical transmitter further comprises an EMI shield that is positionable around the exterior portion of said housing to connect and retain said panel member to the exterior portion.
- 21. The combination recited in claim 11, wherein said flap is opaque.
- 22. The combination recited in claim 11, wherein said flap is formed from a mylar/polymide material.
- 23. A computer, comprising:
a frame; a circuit board disposed within said frame; an optical transmitter disposed on said circuit board, and including:
a housing having a recess adapted to receive a fiber optic connector; a laser that emits light for receipt by the fiber optic connector; and an optical coupler disposed within said housing and being adapted to transmit the light emitted from said laser to the fiber optic connector; and a light blocking device, comprising:
a flap that is movable to a first position in which the light is allowed to pass unhindered from said laser, and is movable to a second position to block the light emitted from said laser; and a panel member connectable to said housing, said flap being connected to an edge of said panel member.
- 24. The computer recited in claim 23, wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap at least partially covers an opening into the recess.
- 25. The computer recited in claim 23, wherein said flap is movable into the first position by receipt of the fiber optic connector into the recess.
- 26. The computer recited in claim 25, wherein when said flap is in the first position, said flap is essentially parallel to said panel member, and when said flap is in the second position, said flap is at an angle relative to said panel member.
- 27. The computer recited in claim 25, wherein said flap is integrally formed with said panel member into an angled position, and wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap and said panel member are in the angled position.
- 28. The computer recited in claim 27, wherein said flap and said panel member have a memory effect to automatically return said flap to the second position from the first position.
- 29. The computer recited in claim 23, wherein said panel member is connectable to an exterior portion of said housing; wherein when said flap is in the second position, said flap at least partially covers an opening into the recess; and wherein said flap is movable into the first position by receipt of the fiber optic connector into the recess.
- 30. The computer recited in claim 23, wherein said optical transmitter further comprises an EMI shield that is positionable around an exterior portion of said housing to connect and retain said panel member to the exterior portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The subject matter of this application is related to the disclosures contained within U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, attorney docket no. ROC920010219US1-IBM-213, entitled Integrated Optical Coupler and Housing Arrangement, and filed on Oct. 5, 2001; within U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/894,934, attorney docket no. ROC920010154US1-IBM-212, entitled Enhanced Optical Transceiver Arrangement, and filed on Jun. 28, 2001; within U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/894,714, attorney docket no. ROC920010151US1-IBM-210, entitled Enhanced Optical Coupler, and filed on Jun. 28, 2001; and within U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/893,812, attorney docket no. ROC92001118US1, entitled A Processing Protective Plug Insert for Optical Modules, and filed on Jun. 28, 2001, all having been assigned to International Business Machines, Corporation.