Claims
- 1. A ferrule for use in an fiber optic connector, said ferrule having front and rear faces and comprising:
(a) a passage being disposed inside said ferrule and having first and second ends, said passage having dimensions defined by the following formulas: (n*a)≦H≦(n+1)*a X≦W≦X+b where “W” is the passage width, “H” is the passage height, “X” is the measured width of a fiber optic ribbon, “n” is the number of fiber optic ribbons and n>1, “a” is the fiber optic ribbon thickness and “b” is the fiber pitch; (b) a plurality of rows of fiber channels disposed between said second end of said passage to said front face of said ferrule; wherein the position of said fiber channels and the positioning of said rows of fiber channels coincide with the fiber pitch and ribbon thickness respectively; and wherein the length of said passage is longer than the length of said fiber channel.
- 2. The ferrule of claim 1 further comprising a guide-pin channel disposed parallel to said passage and running from said rear face to said front face of said ferrule.
- 3. The ferrule of claim 1 further comprising a fiber optic ribbon, said ribbon having a plurality of exposed optical fibers.
- 4. The ferrule of claim 3, where in at least a portion of said fiber optic ribbon reside in said passage and wherein said exposed optical fibers reside in said fiber channels.
- 5. The ferrule of claim 4, wherein at least a portion of said fiber optic ribbon is secured to said passage and said exposed optical fibers are secured to said fiber channels with a polymeric binder.
- 6. The ferrule of claim 5, wherein said polymeric binder is selected from the group consisiting of epoxy, acrylates, and cyanoacrylates.
- 7. The ferrule of claim 4 wherein said fiber optic ribbons are stacked on top of one another when residing in said passage.
- 8. The ferrule of claim 1 further comprising a window on its top side.
- 9. The ferrule of claim 8, wherein said window is disposed over a portion of said passage.
- 10. The ferrule of claim 1, wherein said ferrule channels have a first concentric section that is in contact with the second end of said passage and a second concentric section that is in contact with said front face, said first concentric section being larger in diameter than said second concentric section.
- 11. The ferrule of claim 1, wherein said first end of said passage has a tapered entrance that meet said rear face of said ferrule.
- 12. A method of mounting at least two fiber optic ribbons into a ferrule in fiber optic connector, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing at least two fiber optic ribbons stacked on top of each other, a portion of each fiber optic ribbon having exposed optical fibers; (b) providing a ferrule having front and rear faces and comprising:
(i) a passage being disposed inside said ferrule and having first and second ends, said passage having dimensions defined by the following formulas: (n*a)≦H≦(n+1)*a X≦W≦X+b where “W” is the passage width, “H” is the passage height, “X” is the measured width of the fiber optic ribbon, “n” is the number of optical fiber ribbons and n>1, “a” is the optical fiber ribbon thickness and “b” is the fiber pitch; (ii) a plurality of fiber channels disposed between said second end of said passage and said front face wherein the positioning of said fiber channels and the positioning of said rows of fiber channels coincide with the fiber pitch and ribbon thickness respectively; and wherein the length of said passage is longer than the length of said fiber channels; (c) guiding said fiber optic ribbons into said rear face of said ferrule such that said exposed optical fibers reside in said fiber channels and at least a portion of said fiber optic ribbon resides in said passage; (d) securing said exposed optical fibers and fiber optic ribbons in said ferrule; and (e) polishing said front face of said ferrule.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said ferrule further comprises a window on its top surface.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said window is disposed over a portion of said passage.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein a polymer binder is used in said securing step is a polymeric binder.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said polymeric binder is supplied to said ferrule via said window.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said polymeric binder is selected from the group consisting of epoxy, acrylate, and cyanoacrylates.
- 18. The method of claim 12, wherein said ferrule comprises a guide pin channel disposed parallel to said passage and running from said rear face to said front face of said ferrule.
- 19. The method of claim 12, wherein said polishing step is such that the exposed optical fibers are approximately flush with said front face of said ferrule.
CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is related to U.S. Patent Application having an attorney docket no. 58631US002 filed even date herewith.