Claims
- 1. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning an endface of an optical fiber, wherein a portion of the optical fiber is contained within an interface device, the cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) a housing, and (b) a fluid dispensing assembly at least partially disposed within the housing, the fluid dispensing assembly including an interface portion adapted to be received by the interface device and engage the endface, the fluid dispensing assembly further being operable to deliver a fluid and a solvent upon the endface to aid in removal of contaminants on the endface.
- 2. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interface portion further comprises a nozzle tip, the fluid and the solvent being dispensed from the fluid dispensing assembly through the nozzle tip.
- 3. The cleaning apparatus of claim 2, wherein the nozzle tip further comprises at least one extension extending outward from the nozzle tip, the distal end of the extension engaging the endface when the interface portion is received by the interface device.
- 4. The cleaning apparatus of claim 3, wherein the extension has a selected length, wherein when the extension engages the endface, the nozzle tip is separated from the endface by the selected length, the selected length between about 0.015 and about 0.25 inches.
- 5. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interface portion is configured to be at least partially received within an alignment sleeve.
- 6. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an evacuation system coupled to the housing, the evacuation system adapted to provide a vacuum in proximity to the endface.
- 7. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a contact cleaning assembly coupled to the housing, the contact cleaning assembly having an engagement member adapted to engage the endface and remove contaminates on the endface through physical contact.
- 8. The cleaning apparatus of claim 7, wherein the engagement member comprises a plurality of bristles.
- 9. The cleaning apparatus of claim 7, wherein the contact cleaning assembly is operable to move the engagement member when the engagement member is in contact with the endface.
- 10. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises at least one additional interface portion adapted to be received by the interface device, the fluid dispensing assembly being operable to deliver a fluid and a solvent through the interface portions when the interface portions are received by the interface device to aid in the removal of contaminants on a plurality of endfaces.
- 11. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a biasing device, the biasing device interacting with the interface portion to bias the interface portion toward the endface.
- 12. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a microscope coupled to the housing, the microscope being adaptable to view the endface.
- 13. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning an endface of an optical fiber comprising:
(a) a housing; (b) a first attachment device coupled to the housing, the first attachment device adapted to permit the selective coupling of a container of fluid to the housing; (c) a second attachment device coupled to the housing, the second attachment device adapted to permit the selective coupling of a container of solvent to the housing; and (d) a fluid dispensing assembly at least partially disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with each of the containers, the fluid dispensing assembly operable to deliver the fluid and the solvent from each of the containers upon the endface to aid in the removal of contaminants on the endface.
- 14. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a control system coupled to the housing, the control system configurable into a first position, wherein the fluid is permitted to be dispensed from the fluid dispensing assembly upon the endface and the solvent is impeded from being dispensed from the fluid dispensing assembly upon the endface.
- 15. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13, wherein the housing further comprises a solvent metering cavity of a predetermined volume, and an actuator mechanism coupled to the housing, any solvent contained in the solvent metering cavity being dispensed upon the endface when the actuator mechanism is activated.
- 16. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13, wherein the predetermined volume of the solvent metering cavity is about 0.01 ml to about 0.05 ml.
- 17. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13, wherein the fluid dispensing assembly further comprises a nozzle tip, the fluid and the solvent being dispensed from the fluid dispensing assembly through the nozzle tip.
- 18. The cleaning apparatus of claim 17 further comprising at least one extension extending outward from the nozzle tip, the distal end of the extension adapted to engage the endface to maintain the nozzle tip at least a selected distance away from the endface.
- 19. The cleaning apparatus of claim 18, wherein the selected distance is about 0.015 to about 0.25 inches.
- 20. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the fluid dispensing assembly is adapted to be inserted within an alignment sleeve.
- 21. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a microscope coupled to the housing, the microscope being adaptable to view the endface.
- 22. The cleaning apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a biasing device, the biasing device interacting with the fluid dispensing assembly to bias at least a portion of the fluid dispensing assembly toward the endface.
- 23. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning an endface of an optical fiber comprising:
(a) a housing; (b) a fluid dispensing assembly coupled to the housing and operable to deliver a fluid and a solvent upon the endface to aid in the removal of contaminants on the endface; and (c) a contact cleaning assembly coupled to the housing, the contact cleaning assembly having an engagement member operable to engage the endface and dislodge contaminants on the endface through physical contact.
- 24. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23 wherein the contact cleaning assembly is selectively configurable between a first position in which the engagement member engages the endface and a second position in which the engagement member is spaced from the endface.
- 25. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23, wherein the engagement member comprises a plurality of bristles.
- 26. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23, wherein the contact cleaning assembly is operable to move the engagement member when the engagement member is in contact with the endface.
- 27. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23 further comprising an evacuation system coupled to the housing, the evacuation system being adapted to provide a vacuum in proximity to the endface.
- 28. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23 further comprising a microscope coupled to the housing, the microscope being adapted to view the endface of the optical fiber.
- 29. The cleaning apparatus of claim 23 further comprising a biasing device, the biasing device interacting with the fluid dispensing assembly to bias at least a portion of the fluid dispensing assembly toward the endface.
- 30. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning an endface of an optical fiber, wherein a portion of the optical fiber is contained within an interface device, the cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) a contact cleaning assembly including:
(i) an interface portion configured to be at least partially received within an interface device; and (ii) an engagement member coupled to the interface portion and adapted to engage the endface and remove contaminates on the endface through physical contact; and (b) a drive mechanism coupled to the contact cleaning assembly, the drive mechanism adapted to move the engagement member upon the endface.
- 31. The cleaning apparatus of claim 30, wherein the engagement member comprises a plurality of bristles.
- 32. The cleaning apparatus of claim 30, wherein the drive mechanism is operable to move the engagement member when the engagement member is engaged with the endface.
- 33. The cleaning apparatus of claim 30, wherein the interface portion is configured to be received within an alignment sleeve.
- 34. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a first endface of a first optical fiber and a second endface of a second optical fiber, wherein a portion of each of the first and second optical fibers are contained within an interface device, the cleaning apparatus comprising:
(a) a housing; and (b) a fluid dispensing assembly at least partially disposed within the housing, wherein the fluid dispensing assembly includes a first interface portion and a second interface portion, the first and second interface portions adapted to be received by the interface device, the fluid dispensing assembly being operable to deliver a fluid and a solvent via the first and second interface portions upon the first and second endfaces to aid in the removal of contaminants on the first and second endfaces.
- 35. The cleaning apparatus of claim 34, wherein each of the first and second interface portions are sized and configured to be at least partially received within an alignment sleeve.
- 36. The cleaning apparatus of claim 34, wherein the first interface portion further comprises a nozzle tip, the fluid and the solvent being dispensed from the nozzle tip.
- 37. The cleaning apparatus of claim 36, wherein the nozzle tip further comprises at least one extension extending outward from the nozzle tip, the distal end of the extension adapted to engage the first endface when the first interface portion is received by the interface device.
- 38. The cleaning apparatus of claim 37, wherein the nozzle tip being separated from the first endface by a selected length, when the extension engages the first endface, the selected length being between about 0.02 and about 0.20 inches.
- 39. The cleaning apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a contact cleaning assembly coupled to the housing, the contact cleaning assembly having an engagement member adapted to engage the first endface and remove contaminates on the first endface through physical contact.
- 40. The cleaning apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a biasing device, the biasing device interacting with at least the first interface portion to bias the first interface portion toward the first endface.
- 41. The cleaning apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a microscope coupled to the housing, wherein the microscope is adaptable to view at least the first endface of the first optical fiber.
- 42. A method for cleaning an endface of an optical fiber contained within an interface device, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) inserting an interface portion of a cleaning apparatus within the interface device so as to position a nozzle in proximity to the endface; (b) intermixing a solvent with the fluid; and (c) dislodging contaminates from the endface through contacting the endface with an engagement member.
- 43. The method of claim 42 further comprising the step of applying a vacuum in proximity to the endface.
- 44. The method of claim 42 further comprising the step of inspecting the endface with a microscope.
- 45. The method of claim 42, wherein the fluid is pressurized air.
- 46. The method of claim 42, wherein the solvent is a mixture comprising a hydrocarbon and a terpene.
- 47. The method of claim 42, wherein the solvent is a mixture comprising a fluorinated ether, a chlorinated alkaline, and an alcohol.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the solvent is a mixture comprising Methyl nonafluorobutylether, ethylnonafluorobutylyether, Trans-1,2-dichloreoethylene, and isopropanol.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/199,925, filed Jul. 18, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10199925 |
Jul 2002 |
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10428954 |
May 2003 |
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