Claims
- 1. An optical switch for transmitting light from at least one input module to one of a number of output modules comprising:
at least one input module including an optical fiber bonded to one or more lenses; a number of output modules each of which includes an optical fiber bonded to one or more lenses; a gimbaling mechanism associated with each input module that orients the input modules toward one of the number of output modules.
- 2. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein the gimbaling mechanism includes:
a sphere in which the one or more lenses of the input module are positioned; and an actuator for changing the orientation of the sphere.
- 3. The optical switch of claim 2, wherein the sphere has a flange and the actuator comprises:
a number of push rods that engage the flange; and a number of motors that drive the push rods to change the orientation of the sphere.
- 4. The optical switch of claim 3, wherein the push rods are made of a ceramic material and the motors move the push rods toward or away from the flange.
- 5. The optical switch of claim 3, wherein the push rods are encoded to detect the position of the sphere and therefore the orientation of the input module.
- 6. The optical switch of claim 2, wherein the actuator includes a ceramic motor that moves the sphere directly.
- 7. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein the optical fibers of the input and output modules are bonded at or near the optical axis and focal point of the one or more lenses.
- 8. An optical switch, comprising:
at least one input module having an optical fiber and one or more lenses coupled to the optical filter; a number of output modules each of which includes an optical fiber and one or more lenses coupled to the optical fiber; a gimbaling mechanism associated with each input module that orients the input module toward an output module, the gimbaling mechanism including:
(a) a sphere into which the input module is fitted; and (b) means for rotating the sphere toward one of the number of output modules.
- 9. The optical switch of claim 8, wherein the sphere is encoded and the gimbaling mechanism includes a sensor for reading the encoding to determine the orientation of the input module.
- 10. A switch for transmitting light from at least one input optical module to one of a number of output optical modules, comprising:
a first and second form into which a number of optical modules are positioned, wherein at least the input optical modules each have a beam directing mechanism that orients the input optical modules toward an output optical module; wherein the input modules and beam directing mechanisms can be individually replaced in the forms.
- 11. The switch of claim 10, wherein the forms have concave surfaces that face each other.
- 12. The switch of claim 11, wherein the form in which the input modules are positioned has a convex rear surface that spreads the distance between adjacent beam directing mechanisms.
- 13. A communication switch comprising:
a number of input optical fibers each of which is bonded to a lens assembly including one or more lenses to form an input module; a number of output optical fibers each of which is bonded to a lens assembly including one or more lenses to form an output module; a number of gimbaling mechanisms to selectively orient the input modules toward an output module.
- 14. The communication switch of claim 13, wherein the input and output optical fibers are bonded to the lens assemblies at or near the optical axis and focal point of the lens assemblies.
- 15. The communication switch of claim 13, wherein each lens assembly includes a GRIN lens.
- 16. A gimbaling mechanism for selectively orienting an optical fiber in an optical switch, comprising;
a support; a frame movably positioned within the support; one or more actuators that move the frame within the support; wherein the frame receives an optical fiber and lens assembly and is moved by the one or more actuators in order to direct light from the optical fiber.
- 17. A gimbaling mechanism for selectively orienting an optical fiber in an optical switch, comprising:
a sphere in which an optical fiber and lens assembly are fitted; a support in which the sphere is fitted; means for moving the sphere in the support in order to direct light from the optical fiber.
- 18. An optical switch for directing light on an input fiber to one of a number of output fibers, comprising:
at least one input fiber bonded to a lens assembly; a number of output fibers bonded to lens assemblies; a gimbaling mechanism for selectively orienting the input fiber toward one of the number of output fibers; a form that separates the at least one input fiber and the number of output fibers.
- 19. The optical switch of claim 18, wherein the opposing faces of the form are concave in shape.
- 20. The optical switch of claim 18, wherein the non-opposing faces of the form are convex in shape.
- 21. The optical switch of claim 18, wherein the opposing faces of the forms are planar.
- 22. The optical switch of claim 18, further comprising
a feedback mechanism associated with each of the number of output fibers for adjusting the operation of the gimbaling mechanism.
- 23. The optical switch of claim 22, wherein the feedback mechanism includes a tap on the output optical fibers to sample the light received by the output optical fiber.
- 24. The optical switch of claim 22, wherein the feedback mechanism includes one or more light sensors positioned near the output optical fibers for generating signals proportional to the amount of light falling on the one or more sensors.
- 25. An optical multiplexer, comprising:
two or more input optical modules each having an optical fiber and one or more lenses coupled to the optical fiber; a number of output optical modules each having an optical fiber and one or more lenses coupled to the optical fiber; a gimbaling mechanism associated with at least the two or more input optical modules for orienting the two or more input optical modules toward the same output optical module.
- 26. The optical multiplexer of claim 25, wherein the gimbaling mechanism includes a sphere in which the input modules are located and a mechanism for selectively orienting the sphere.
- 27. The optical multiplexer of claim 26, wherein the mechanism for selectively orienting the sphere includes an annular flange surrounding the sphere and a number of push rods that engage the annular flange.
- 28. The optical multiplexer of claim 26, wherein the sphere is made of a composite material and the mechanism for selectively orienting the sphere comprises a number of composite motors positioned adjacent the sphere to move the sphere directly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/300,505, filed Jun. 22, 2001, and claims the benefit of the filing date thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60300505 |
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