Claims
- 1. A method for producing an optical fiber composite insulator, comprising passing at least one optical fiber through a through-hole formed in the axis portion of an insulator body, or arranging a sealing block previously produced by passing at least one optical fiber through a ceramic hollow cylinder and sealing the optical fiber with a sealing glass, in the end portion of a through-hole formed in the axis portion of an insulator body; pouring a pre-melted sealing glass into a gap between the optical fiber and the through-hole of the insulator body in the end portion of the through-hole, or into a gap between the sealing block and the through-hole of the insulator body; and sealing tightly the gap between the through-hole of the insulator body and the optical fiber in the end portion of the through-hole or the gap between the through-hole of the insulator body and the sealing block with the sealing glass.
- 2. A method for producing an optical fiber composite insulator, wherein at least one optical fiber is passed through a through-hole formed in the axis portion of an insulator body, and the end portion of the through-hole is sealed, said method comprising passing at least one optical fiber through the hole of a hollow cylinder made of a material selected from the group consisting of ceramic, metal, or electroconductive ceramic; sealing tightly a gap between the optical fiber and an inner peripheral portion of the hollow cylinder; applying a sealing glass to an outer peripheral portion of the hollow cylinder or to that end portion of the through-hole of the insulator body which is to be contacted with the cylinder; arranging the cylinder in the end portion of the through-hole of the insulator body; and melting the sealing glass with heat, thereby sealing the gap between the cylinder and the end portion of the through-hole of the insulator body with the sealing glass.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the melting of the sealing glass is carried out by high-frequency induction heating of the metal or electroconductive ceramic which is in contact with the sealing glass.
- 4. A method for producing an optical fiber composite insulator, wherein at least one optical fiber is passed through a through-hole formed in the axis portion of an insulator body, and the end portion of the through-hole is sealed, said method comprising passing at least one optical fiber through the hole of a hollow cylinder made of a material selected from the group consisting of ceramic, metal, or electroconductive ceramic; sealing tightly a gap between the optical fiber and an inner peripheral portion of the hollow cylinder with a sealing glass; passing a sealing block, which consists of sealing glass and a hollow cylinder containing said optical fiber, through the through-hole of the insulator body and an electroconductive part, which consists of metal or electroconductive ceramic and is shaped so as to be closely contacted with the hollow cylinder and with the end surface of the through-hole of the insulator body; applying another sealing glass either to said electroconductive part, or to an end portion of the through-hole of the insulator body at a portion thereof to be contacted with the electroconductive part, or to the hollow cylinder containing said optical fiber at a portion thereof to be contacted with said electroconductive part; and melting the sealing glass with heat, thereby sealing the end portion f the through-hole of the insulator body.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the melting of the sealing glass is carried out by high-frequency induction heating of the metal or electroconductive ceramic which is in contact with the sealing glass.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/329,869 filed Mar. 28, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,322.
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Divisions (1)
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