Claims
- 1. An optical connector comprising:a housing portion including: a first bay for engaging a first plug having at least one waveguide, said first bay being at least partially open at a proximal end and having a wall at a distal end of said first bay; a chamber adjoining said first bay at said wall and having an optical pathway therein; at least two external passive alignment pins integrally formed with said first bay for engaging recesses in the first plug when the first plug is engaged with said first bay, said external passive alignment pins for passively aligning said waveguide to said optical pathway; and an opening in said wall between said first bay and said chamber for allowing transmission of an optical signal therethrough, said opening comprising a portion of said optical pathway.
- 2. An optical connector comprising:a housing portion including: a first bay for engaging a first plug having at least one waveguide, said first bay being at least partially open at a proximal end and having a wall at a distal end of said first bay; a chamber adjoining said first bay at said wall and having an optical pathway therein, said chamber including a second bay for engaging an optical sub-assembly having an optical axis; at least two external passive alignment pins integrally formed with said first bay for engaging recesses in the first plug when the first plug is engaged with said first bay, said external passive alignment pins for passively aligning said waveguide to said optical pathway; an opening in said wall for allowing transmission of an optical signal along said optical pathway between the first plug and said chamber; and at least two internal passive alignment pins integrally formed with said first bay and within said second bay for engaging the optical sub-assembly, said internal passive alignment pins for passively aligning said optical axis with said optical pathway.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said external passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d3 and said internal passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d4, and wherein d3 is different than d4.
- 4. The connector of claim 2, wherein said external passive alignment pins have a different diameter than said internal passive alignment pins.
- 5. An optical connector comprising:a housing portion including: a first bay for engaging a first plug having at least one waveguide, said first bay being at least partially open at a proximal end and having a wall at a distal end of said first bay; a chamber adjoining said first bay at said wall and having an optical pathway therein; at least two external passive alignment pins integrally formed with said first bay for engaging recesses in the first plug when the first plug is engaged with said first bay, said external passive alignment pins for passively aligning said waveguide to said optical pathway; an opening in said wall for allowing transmission of an optical signal along said optical pathway between the first plug and said chamber; and at least two internal passive alignment pins within said second bay for engaging an optical sub-assembly, said internal passive alignment pins for passively aligning an optical axis of said optical sub-assembly with said optical pathway.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein said external passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d3 and said internal passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d4, and wherein d3 is different than d4.
- 7. The connector of claim 5, wherein said external passive alignment pins have a different diameter than said internal passive alignment pins.
- 8. An optical connector comprising:a housing portion including: a first bay for engaging a first plug having a waveguide, said first bay being at least partially open at a proximal end and having a wall at a distal end of said first bay; a chamber adjoining said first bay at said wall and having an optical pathway therein; at least two external passive alignment pins disposed in said first bay for engaging recesses in the first plug when the first plug is engaged with said first bay, said external passive alignment pins for passively aligning said waveguide to said optical pathway; an opening in said wall for allowing transmission of an optical signal along said optical pathway between the first plug and said chamber; and at least two internal passive alignment pins within said second bay for engaging an optical sub-assembly, said internal passive alignment pins for passively aligning an optical axis of said optical sub-assembly with said optical pathway.
- 9. The connector of claim 8, wherein said external passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d3 and said internal passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d4, and wherein d3 is different than d4.
- 10. The connector of claim 8, wherein said at external passive alignment pins have a different diameter than said internal passive alignment pins.
- 11. An optical connector comprising:a housing portion including: a first bay for engaging a first plug having a waveguide, said first bay being at least partially open at a proximal end and having a wall at a distal end of said first bay; a chamber adjoining said first bay at said wall and having an optical pathway therein; and an opening in said wall for allowing transmission of an optical signal along said optical pathway between the first plug and said chamber, said opening having a first diameter d1 proximal to said first bay and a second diameter d2 distal from said first bay, wherein d1≠d2, said opening for passively aligning an optical axis of said optical sub-assembly with said optical pathway.
- 12. The connector of claim 1, wherein said opening is located between at least two of said at least two external alignment pins.
- 13. The connector of claim 12, wherein said chamber further comprises a second bay for engaging an optical sub-assembly having an optical axis; andat least two internal passive alignment pins integrally formed with said first bay and within said second bay for engaging the optical sub-assembly, said internal passive alignment pins for passively aligning said optical axis with said optical pathway.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein said external passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d3 and said internal passive alignment pins are separated by a distance d4, and wherein d3 is different than d4.
- 15. The connector of claim 13, wherein said external passive alignment pins have a different diameter than said internal passive alignment pins.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application makes reference to the following co-pending U.S. Patent Applications. The first application is U.S. App. Ser. No. 09/281,982, entitled “Fiber Optic Ferrule,” filed Mar. 3, 1999. The second application is U.S. App. Ser. No. 09/323,204, entitled “Electro-Opto-Mechanical Assembly for Coupling a Light Source or Receiver to an Optical Waveguide,” filed Jun. 1, 1999.
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