Claims
- 1. An article for positioning a lensed optical fiber including an optical fiber portion and a lens portion comprising:
a fiber gripping element on a substrate, the gripping element including a pair of elastomeric side walls defining a groove therebetween sized to hold the optical fiber portion of the lensed optical fiber; and a lens gripping element on the substrate, the lens gripping element including a pair of elastomeric side walls defining a groove therebetween sized to hold the lens portion of the lensed optical fiber.
- 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the lens portion further includes a neck portion and a convex-shaped end portion and the lens gripping element is sized to hold the neck portion.
- 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric sidewalls of the lens gripping element and the fiber gripping element are comprised of a polymer.
- 4. The article of claim 3, wherein the sidewalls of the lens gripping element are generally parallel and the sidewalls of the fiber gripping element are generally parallel.
- 5. The article of claim 1, wherein article includes a plurality of lens gripping elements and a plurality of fiber gripping elements, wherein the plurality of fiber gripping elements are generally disposed in a parallel arrangement on the surface of the substrate and the fiber gripping elements and the lens gripping elements are generally disposed in a collinear arrangement on the substrate.
- 6. The article of claim 1, wherein the optical fiber includes a coated portion, the fiber gripping element is sized to grip the fiber coated portion, and the lens gripping element is substantially coplanar with the fiber gripping element.
- 7. The article of claim 1, wherein substrate includes an upper planar surface and a lower planar surface and the fiber gripping element is disposed on the upper planar surface and the lens gripping element is disposed on the lower planar surface.
- 8. The article of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes at least three planar surfaces, wherein the fiber gripping element is disposed on an upper planar surface, the lens gripping element is disposed on an intermediate planar surface and the curved end of the lens is disposed over a lower planar surface.
- 9. A method of positioning a lensed fiber including a lens portion and a fiber portion comprising:
disposing at least one fiber gripping element on a substrate, the fiber gripping element including a pair of elastomeric side walls defining a groove therebetween sized to hold the optical fiber portion of the lensed optical fiber; disposing a lens gripping element on the substrate, the lens gripping element including a pair of elastomeric side walls defining a groove therebetween sized to hold the lens portion of the lensed optical fiber; and positioning the fiber portion of the lensed fiber within the fiber gripping element and positioning lens portion of the lensed fiber within the lens gripping element.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the lens portions further include a neck portion and a convex-shaped end portion and the neck portion is positioned within the lens gripping element.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further including disposing a plurality of fiber gripping elements in a generally parallel arrangement on the surface of the substrate and a plurality of lens gripping elements in a collinear arrangement with the fiber gripping elements.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further including positioning a plurality of lensed fibers in the gripping elements, wherein the fiber portions of the lensed fibers are positioned within the fiber gripping elements and the lens portions are disposed within the lens gripping elements to provide an array of lensed optical fibers.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the substrate includes an upper surface and a lower surface and the fiber gripping elements are disposed on the upper surface and the lens gripping elements are disposed on the lower surface.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the optical fiber includes a coated portion and the fiber gripping elements are sized to hold the coated portion of the fiber.
- 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the substrate includes and upper surface, an intermediate surface and a lower surface, wherein the fiber gripping elements are disposed on the upper surface and the lens gripping elements are disposed on the intermediate surface.
- 16. A method of forming an optical waveguide device comprising:
securing a plurality of optical fibers in a generally parallel relationship within a plurality elastomeric fiber gripping elements disposed on a substrate; and securing a plurality of lens elements in a generally parallel relationship within a plurality of elastomeric lens gripping elements disposed on a substrate such that the lens elements and the optical fibers are generally collinear and are arranged to provide a plurality of optical paths for transmitting light.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising disposing an optical element in the optical paths.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the optical element includes an optical filter.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the optical element is selected from the group consisting of a polarizer, a switch, a modulator and an attenuator.
- 20. An optical waveguide device comprising:
a plurality of optical fibers disposed in a generally parallel relationship within elastomeric fiber gripping elements disposed on a substrate; and a plurality of lens elements disposed in a generally parallel relationship within elastomeric lens gripping elements disposed on a substrate such that the lens elements and the optical fibers are generally collinear and are arranged to provide a plurality of optical paths for transmitting light.
- 21. The optical waveguide device of claim 20, wherein the substrate includes an upper surface and a lower surface and the fiber gripping elements are disposed on the upper surface and the lens gripping elements are disposed on the lower surface.
- 22. The optical waveguide device of claim 20, wherein the lens elements include neck portions and convex-shaped end portions and the lens gripping elements are sized to receive the neck portions.
- 23. The optical waveguide device of claim 20, wherein the substrate includes an upper surface, an intermediate surface and a lower surface and the fiber gripping elements are disposed on the upper surface, the lens gripping elements are disposed on the intermediate surface and the convex shaped end portions of the lens elements are disposed over the lower surface.
- 24. The optical waveguide device of claim 20, further including a filter disposed in the optical paths.
- 25. The optical waveguide device of claim 20, further including a polarizer disposed in the optical paths.
- 26. The optical switch of claim 20, further comprising a switch disposed in the optical paths.
- 27. An optical device comprising a plurality of lensed optical fibers secured on a substrate by a plurality of flexible gripping elements, the lensed fibers including lens portions and fiber portions, wherein the lens portions are arranged in a linear pattern such that the fiber portions are substantially parallel to each other.
- 28. The optical device of claim 27, wherein the lensed optical fibers include lights path directed towards an optical element.
- 29. The optical device of claim 27, wherein the optical element is capable of redirecting light between different lensed fibers in the array.
- 30. The optical device of claim 29, wherein the optical element is selected from the group consisting of a MEMs mirror, a liquid crystal switch, an electroholographic switch and a prism.
- 31. The optical device of claim 28, further including an array of lensed optical fibers having light paths, the array of lensed fibers disposed in an opposing relationship with the plurality of lensed optical fibers such that the light paths of a portion of the plurality of lensed optical fibers are aligned with the light paths with at least a portion of the array of lensed optical fibers.
- 32. The optical device of claim 28, wherein the gripping elements are elastomeric.
- 33. An optical device comprising:
a lens element secured to a substrate by a flexible gripping element; and a ferrule adjacent the lens element and secured to the substrate by a flexible gripping element; and an optical fiber secured to the ferrule.
- 34. The optical device of claim 33, wherein the lens and ferrule are generally cylindrical in shape.
- 35. The optical device of claim 33, wherein the lens is a gradient index lens.
- 36. The optical device of claim 33, wherein the flexible gripping element includes at least one pair of elastomeric sidewalls.
- 37. The optical device of claim 36, wherein the flexible gripping element includes at least a pair of trapezoidally shaped members.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/364,470, filed on Mar. 14, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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