Claims
- 1. A housing for connection to a fiber optic array cable formed of a plurality of constituent cables that each comprises an optical fiber and a tensile strength member corresponding to each optical fiber to form a fiber optic sensor array, comprising:a base formed generally as an elongate rectangle; a first end cap connected to a first end of the base; and a second end cap connected to a second end of the base, each end cap being formed to include: a plurality of cable termination slots for connection to the strength members of selected constituent cables to which array components are connected such that tensile loads applied to the strength members of the selected constituent cables are transferred to the housing to provide a continuation of the load-bearing capabilities of the selected constituent cables; and a plurality of cable bypass slots for routing constituent cables that are not connected to components around the housing.
- 2. The housing of claim 1 wherein a surface of the base has a cable bypass slot therein.
- 3. The housing of claim 1 wherein each end cap includes a symmetrical arrangement of the cable termination slots formed to retain cable terminators connected to the respective strength members of the constituent cables.
- 4. An apparatus for forming a fiber optic sensor array, comprising:a plurality of constituent cables, each constituent cable comprising an optical fiber and a strength member connected to the optical fiber to provide tensile strength; a base formed generally as an elongate rectangle; a first end cap connected to a first end of the base; and a second end cap connected to a second end of the base, each end cap being formed to include: a plurality of cable termination slots for connection to the strength members of selected constituent cables to which array components are connected such that tensile loads applied to the strength members of the selected constituent cables are transferred to the housing to provide a continuation of the load-bearing capabilities of the selected constituent cables; and a plurality of cable bypass slots for routing constituent cables that are not connected to components around the housing.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a harness arranged to enclose the plurality of constituent cables securely.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the strength member comprises a plurality of metal strands layered around the optical fiber.
- 7. A housing for connection to a fiber optic array cable formed of a plurality of constituent cables that each comprises an optical fiber and a tensile strength member corresponding to each optical fiber to form a fiber optic sensor array, comprising:a base formed generally as an elongate rectangle; a first end cap connected to a first end of the base; and a second end cap connected to a second end of the base, each end cap being formed to include; a plurality of cable termination slots for connection to the strength members of selected constituent cables to which array components are connected such that tensile loads applied to the strength members of the selected constituent cables are transferred to the housing to provide a continuation of the load-bearing capabilities of the selected constituent cables.
- 8. An apparatus for forming a fiber optic sensor array, comprising:a plurality of constituent cables, each constituent cable comprising an optical fiber and a strength member connected to the optical fiber to provide tensile strength; a base formed generally as an elongate rectangle; a first end cap connected to a first end of the base; and a second end cap connected to a second end of the base, each end cap being formed to include: a plurality of cable termination slots for connection to the strength members of selected constituent cables to which array components are connected such that tensile loads applied to the strength members of the selected constituent cables are transferred to the housing to provide a continuation of the load-bearing capabilities of the selected constituent cables.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS IN INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention under contract No. N00039-95-C-0072.
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