Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing an optical fiber from a glass tube having an inside wall, said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a reactive gas mixture from a nonrotating reservoir;
- providing a fluid connection from the reservoir to the glass tube;
- providing guide means at least at the end of the glass tube receiving the gas mixture;
- passing the reactive gas mixture through the inside of the glass tube at a pressure between 0.13 and 13.33 kPa;
- heating the glass tube to a temperature between 1100.degree. and 1300.degree. C.;
- forming a non-isothermal plasma in the gas mixture in a deposition zone in the tube in order to react the gases in the mixture and form glass on the inside wall of the tube;
- moving the plasma in a direction along the glass tube between a first end of a deposition zone and a second end of the deposition zone;
- reversing the direction of movement of the plasma each time the plasma reaches an end of the deposition zone; and
- then, after forming a number of layers of glass on the inside wall of the tube;
- collapsing the inner coated tube to form a solid rod; and
- drawing the solid rod into an optical fiber; wherein:
- the glass tube is rotated through an angle equal to 360.degree./n each time the plasma reaches an end of the deposition zone, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, the direction of rotation being reversed each time the glass tube is rotated through at least 360.degree. C., said glass tube not rotating when the plasma is moving between the ends of the deposition zone; and
- the fluid connection is reeled or unreeled on said guide means as the direction of rotation of the glass tube is reversed.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein 2.ltoreq.n.ltoreq.12.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein n<10.
- 4. A method of manufacturing an optical fiber from a glass tube having an inside wall, said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a reactive gas mixture from a nonrotating reservoir;
- providing a flexible tubing for connecting the reservoir to a first end of the glass tube;
- providing a flexible tubing for connecting a vacuum pump to a second end of the glass tube;
- providing first and second guide means at said first and second ends of the tube, respectively;
- passing the reactive gas mixture through the inside of the glass tube at a pressure between 0.13 and 13.33 kPa;
- heating the glass tube to a temperature between 1100.degree. and 1300.degree. C.;
- forming a non-isothermal plasma in the gas mixture in a deposition zone in the tube in order to react the gases in the mixture and form glass on the inside wall of the tube;
- moving the plasma in a direction along the glass tube between a first end of a deposition zone and a second end of the deposition zone;
- reversing the direction of movement of the plasma each time the plasma reaches an end of the deposition zone; and
- then, after forming a number of layers of glass on the inside wall of the tube:
- collapsing the inner coated tube to form a solid rod; and
- drawing the solid rod into an optical fiber; wherein:
- the glass tube is rotated through an angle equal to 360.degree./n each time the plasma reaches an end of the deposition zone, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 2, the direction of rotation being reversed each time the glass tube is rotated through at least 360.degree., said glass tube not rotating when the plasma is moving between the ends of the deposition zone; and
- the flexible tubing is wound or unwound on its respective guide means as the direction of rotation of the glass tube is reversed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 918,590, filed Oct. 9, 1986, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 726,175, filed Apr. 23, 1985 now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 527,049, filed Aug. 29, 1983 now abandoned.
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Continuations (3)
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