Claims
- 1. A fiber optic connector comprising, in combination:a) a pair of mateable connector members; b) each of said members comprising a body element having at least one channel therethrough adapted to receive a ferrule-tipped optical fiber; c) a cup for fixedly receiving said ferrule; d) said cup being of substantially cylindrical shape; e) at least one body element dowel channel in each of said body elements respectively, said dowel channels of said body elements being aligned with one another when said connector members are coupled to one another; f) a first connector member including a holder located flush against the body element thereof; g) said holder having at least one holder dowel channel, said at least one holder dowel channel being aligned with a body element dowel channel; and h) an internal dowel, said internal dowel being captured within said aligned body element and holder dowel channels of said first connector member.
- 2. A connector as defined in claim 1 wherein:a) each internal channel has a wide diameter portion and a reduced diameter portion at an end remote from said back plate, an annular step being formed at the transition between the wide diameter portion and the reduced diameter portion; b) said cup includes annular rim; and c) said annular rim of said cup abuts against said annular step in the internal channel.
- 3. A connector as defined in claim 1 wherein said cup further includes:a) a base having an aperture therein; and b) one end of said ferrule being attachable to said base with the optical fiber upon which said ferrule is mounted passing through said aperture.
- 4. A connector as defined in claim 1 further including:a) a back plate located flush against the rear of each of said body elements; b) each of said back plates having an aperture aligned with said at least one channel; c) a spring within said channel adjacent said back plate; and d) opposed ends of said spring abutting said back plate and said base of said cup.
- 5. A connector as defined in claim 1 further including equiangularly-spaced aligned dowel channels within said connector members.
Government Interests
The invention herein claimed was made under contract number N66604-95-C-0004 with the United States Navy.
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5590229 |
Goldman et al. |
Dec 1996 |
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