Claims
- 1. A method of imparting a defect-free, roof-shaped tip having a predetermined angle of intersection to the end of an optical fiber which comprises:
- (a) mounting a fiber in a fixture so that the end of the fiber extends beyond the fixture sufficiently to allow the fiber to bend;
- (b) mounting an abrasive, flexible lapping tape between take-up reels;
- (c) presenting the fixture and the end of the fiber to the abrasive tape between the take-up reels at said predetermined angle such that the fiber tip contacts the tape;
- (d) moving the fixture and fiber perpendicularly closer to the tape such that the fiber end bends against the tape while the remainder of the fiber is maintained at said predetermined angle;
- (e) lapping said fiber tip by establishing a relative motion between said fiber and said tape until the fiber end straightens out and the predetermined angle has been imparted to said fiber tip, whereby the force of the fiber end against the tape automatically decreases as the lapping continues and the fiber bend straightens; and,
- (f) rotating said fiber 180.degree. and repeating steps (c), (d) and (e).
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the abrasive lapping tape comprises silicon carbide particles bonded to a polyester tape backing.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the velocity of the abrasive tape is about 19 centimeters per second.
- 4. A method of imparting a defect-free bevelled tip having a predetermined angle to the end of an optical fiber which comprises:
- (a) mounting a fiber in a fixture so that the end of the fiber extends beyond the fixture sufficiently to allow the fiber to bend;
- (b) mounting an abrasive, flexible lapping tape between take-up reels;
- (c) presenting the fixture and the end of the fiber to the abrasive tape between the take-up reels at said predetermined angle such that the fiber tip contacts the tape;
- (d) moving the fixture and fiber perpendicularly closer to the tape such that the fiber end bends against the tape but where the rest of the fiber is maintained at said predetermined angle;
- (e) lapping said fiber tip by establishing a relative motion between said fiber and said tape, which lapping is continued until the fiber end straightens out such that the predetermined angle has been imparted to said fiber tip, and whereby the force of the fiber end against the tape automatically decreases as the lapping continues and the fiber bend straightens.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the abrasive lapping tape comprises silicon carbide abrasive particles bonded to a polyester tape backing.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the velocity of the abrasive tape is about 19 centimeters per second.
INTRODUCTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under NASA Contract No. NAS 1-15440 and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457.
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0156159 |
Sep 1982 |
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