Claims
- 1. A hand-held tool for the preparation of optical fiber waveguide ends comprising
- a pair of jaw members coupled for separating rotational movement about a pivot axis;
- means for biasing the jaw members in a comparatively unseparated position;
- first and second fiber supporting surfaces respectively located on a different one of the jaw members for receiving and supporting an optical fiber waveguide generally circumferentially about the pivot axis;
- a third fiber supporting surface between the first and second fiber supporting surfaces and generally aligned therewith;
- a pair of spaced-apart handle members adapted for movement by a squeezing human hand;
- fiber clamping means responsive to movement of the handle members for exerting a waveguide securing force against the first and second fiber supporting surfaces and for exerting a jaw member separating force in response to further movement of the handle members thereby inducing a tensile stress along the waveguide;
- a descendable cutting blade releasable from a position above the third fiber supporting surface for contacting the portion of the fiber waveguide thereon to produce a microcrack in the waveguide periphery whereby the induced tensile stress in the waveguide coupled with the circumferential support thereof causes a diametric propagation of the crack across the waveguide to produce an appropriately prepared fiber end; and
- stop means for limiting movement of said cutting blade to prevent the cutting blade from contacting the third fiber supporting surface.
- 2. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein
- the stop means is adjustable for permitting adjustment of the minimum distance between the cutting blade and the third fiber supporting surface.
- 3. A hand-held tool for the preparation of optical fiber waveguide ends comprising
- a pair of jaw members coupled for separating rotational movement about a pivot axis;
- means for biasing the jaw members in a comparatively unseparated position;
- first and second fiber supporting surfaces respectively located on a different one of the jaw members for receiving and supporting an optical fiber waveguide generally circumferentially about the pivot axis;
- first and second fiber clamping members each movably mounted on a different one of the jaw members for clamping a fiber waveguide between the fiber clamping members and the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces;
- a third fiber supporting surface between the first and second fiber supporting surfaces and generally aligned therewith;
- a pair of spaced-apart handle members adapted for movement by a squeezing human hand;
- coupling means coupling the handle members to the fiber clamping members and to the jaw members and being responsive to movement of the handle members to move the fiber clamping members toward the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby exerting a waveguide securing force on the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween and being responsive to further movement of the handle members to separate the jaw members thereby inducing a tensile stress along the fiber waveguide;
- force adjusting means for adjusting the waveguide securing force exerted by the clamping members on the fiber waveguide positioned between the clamping members and the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces; and
- a descendable cutting blade releasable from a position above the third fiber supporting surface for contacting the portion of the fiber waveguide thereon to produce a microcrack in the waveguide periphery whereby the induced tensile stress in the waveguide coupled with the circumferential support thereof causes a diametric propagation of the crack across the waveguide to produce an appropriately prepared fiber end.
- 4. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 3 wherein said force adjusting means includes
- spring means for exerting a force tending to bias the jaw members toward said comparatively unseparated position in opposition to separation in response to the further movement of the handle members subsequent to movement of the clamping members; and
- means for adjusting the force exerted by said spring means.
- 5. A hand-held tool for the preparation of optical fiber waveguide ends comprising
- a support;
- a pair of jaw members coupled for separating rotational movement about a pivot axis on said support;
- means for biasing the jaw members in a comparatively unseparated position;
- first and second fiber supporting surfaces respectively located on a different one of the jaw members for receiving and supporting an optical fiber waveguide generally circumferentially about the pivot axis;
- first and second fiber clamping members each movably mounted on a different one of the jaw members for clamping a fiber waveguide between the fiber clamping members and the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces;
- a third fiber supporting surface fixed with respect to the support between the first and second fiber supporting surfaces and generally aligned therewith;
- a pair of spaced-apart handle members pivotally mounted on said support and adapted for movement by a squeezing human hand;
- coupling means coupling the handle members to the fiber clamping members and to the jaw members and being responsive to movement of the handle members to move the fiber clamping members toward the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby exerting a waveguide securing force on the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween and being responsive to further movement of the handle members to separate the jaw members thereby inducing a tensile stress along the fiber waveguide;
- jaw restraining means for maintaining the jaw members separated; and
- a descendable cutting blade releasable from a position above the third fiber supporting surface for contacting the portion of the fiber waveguide thereon to produce a microcrack in the waveguide periphery whereby the induced tensile stress in the waveguide coupled with the circumferential support thereof causes a diametric propagation of the crack across the waveguide to produce an appropriately prepared fiber end.
- 6. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 5 including handle biasing means for urging the handle members apart; and wherein
- said jaw restraining means is operable to maintain the separated jaw members separated subsequent to release of said handle members;
- said coupling means is responsive to movement of said handle members apart upon release of said handle members to move the fiber clamping members away from the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby releasing the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween.
- 7. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 6 wherein said jaw restraining means includes
- a cam mounted for eccentric rotation on one of the jaw members, the cam having a first rotational position in which the cam does not interfere with the movement of the separated jaw members to the comparatively unseparated position and being rotatable when the jaw members are separated so as to bear against a member fixed with respect to the support thereby preventing movement of the separated jaw members toward the comparatively unseparated position.
- 8. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 6 wherein said jaw restraining means includes
- a ratchet member pivotally mounted with respect to one of said jaw members;
- a stop member fixedly mounted on the other of said jaw members for engaging the ratchet member;
- biasing means for urging the ratchet member against the stop member whereby when the jaw members are separated in response to movement of the handle members, the stop member engages the ratchet member causing the jaw members to remain in the separated position upon release of said handle members; and
- ratchet release means for disengaging the ratchet member from the stop member and permitting the jaw members to return to the comparatively unseparated position.
- 9. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 5 including handle biasing means for urging the handle members apart; and wherein
- said coupling means is responsive to movement of said handle members apart upon release of said handle members to move the fiber clamping members away from the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby releasing the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween; and
- said jaw restraining means includes
- a latch member pivotally mounted with respect to one of said jaw members;
- a latch engaging member fixedly mounted on the other of said jaw members,
- said latch member having a notch for engaging the latch engaging member when the jaw members are separated by a predetermined amount,
- biasing means for urging the latch member against the latch engaging member whereby when the jaw members are separated said predetermined amount in response to movement of the handle members the notch in the latch member engages the latch engaging member, and
- latch release means operable to disengage the latch member from the latch engaging member and permit the jaw members to return to the comparatively unseparated position in response to movement of the handle members apart to a predetermined position upon release of said handle members,
- whereby upon release of the handle members the fiber clamping members move away from the fiber supporting surfaces releasing the fiber waveguide and subsequently the jaw members return to the comparatively unseparated position.
- 10. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 9 wherein said latch release means includes
- an extension on said latch member extending into the path of movement of a portion of one of the handle members upon movement apart of said handle members subsequent to said latch member engaging said latch engaging member;
- said extension being spaced from said portion of the handle member when the latch member engages the latch engaging member and prior to movement apart of the handle members.
- 11. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 6 including
- a blade mounting element supporting said blade in fixed relationship thereto and slidably mounted on said support for movement from an initial position with the blade in position above the third fiber supporting surface to a lowered position at which the blade contacts the fiber waveguide; and
- blade raising means coupled to a fiber clamping member and operable to raise the blade mounting element from the lowered position to the initial position when the fiber clamping members move away from the fiber supporting surfaces.
- 12. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 10 including
- a blade mounting element supporting said blade in fixed relationship thereto and slidably mounted on said support for movement from an initial position with the blade in position above the third fiber supporting surface to a lowered position at which the blade contacts the fiber waveguide; and
- blade raising means coupled to a fiber clamping member and operable to raise the blade mounting element from the lowered position to the initial position when the fiber clamping members move away from the fiber supporting surfaces.
- 13. A hand-held tool for the preparation of optical fiber waveguide ends comprising
- a support;
- a pair of jaw members coupled for separating rotational movement about a pivot axis on said support;
- means for biasing the jaw members in a comparatively unseparated position;
- first and second fiber supporting surfaces respectively located on a different one of the jaw members for receiving and supporting an optical fiber waveguide generally circumferentially about the pivot axis;
- first and second fiber clamping members each movably mounted on a different one of the jaw members for clamping a fiber waveguide between the fiber clamping members and the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces;
- a third fiber supporting surface fixed with respect to the support between the first and second fiber supporting surfaces and generally aligned therewith;
- a pair of spaced-apart handle members pivotally mounted on said support and adapted for movement by a squeezing human hand;
- coupling means coupling the handle members to the fiber clamping members and to the jaw members and being responsive to movement of the handle members to move the fiber clamping members toward the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby exerting a waveguide securing force on the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween and being responsive to further movement of the handle members to separate the jaw members thereby inducing a tensile stress along the fiber waveguide; and
- a blade mounting element supporting a cutting blade and slidably mounted on said support for movement from an initial position with the blade in position above the third fiber supporting surface to a lowered position at which the blade contacts the portion of the fiber waveguide on the third fiber supporting surface to produce a microcrack in the waveguide periphery whereby the induced tensile stress in the waveguide coupled with the circumferential support thereof causes a diametric propagation of the crack across the waveguide to produce an appropriately prepared fiber end;
- blade mounting element release means for releasing said blade mounting element from said initial position in response to separation of the jaw members by a predetermined amount thereby permitting movement of the blade mounting element from the initial position to the lowered position.
- 14. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 13 wherein
- a portion of one of the jaw members engages a portion of the blade mounting element preventing movement of the blade mounting element from the initial position when the jaw members are in the comparatively unseparated position;
- said portion of one of the jaw members and said portion of the blade mounting element becoming disengaged releasing the blade mounting element and permitting movement thereof from the initial position to the lowered position when the jaw members have been separated by said predetermined amount.
- 15. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 14 including
- handle biasing means for urging the handle members apart;
- jaw restraining means for maintaining the separated jaw members separated;
- wherein
- said coupling means is responsive to movement of said handle members apart upon release of said handle members to move the fiber clamping members away from the corresponding fiber supporting surfaces thereby releasing the fiber waveguide positioned therebetween while the jaw restraining means maintains the jaw members separated;
- and further including
- blade raising means associated with one of the fiber clamping members for raising the blade mounting element from the lowered position to the initial position in response to moving of the fiber clamping member away from the corresponding fiber supporting surface.
- 16. A hand-held tool in accordance with claim 15 including
- release means for releasing the jaw restraining means subsequent to movement of the handle members apart a predetermined distance upon release of said handle members and consequent movement of the fiber clamping members away from the fiber supporting surfaces and raising of the blade mounting element to the initial position thereby permitting the jaw members to return to the comparatively unseparated position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 778,885 filed Mar. 18, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,074,840 issued Feb. 21, 1978.
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