Claims
- 1. An optical coupling system comprising:
a first collimator assembly having a first optical axis; a second collimator assembly having a second optical axis; an optical device disposed along an optical path between the first and the second collimator assembly; a first sleeve for containing the first collimator assembly, said first sleeve having an angled end face for forming a first angle; and a second sleeve for containing the second collimator assembly, said second sleeve having an end face for abutting the angled end face of the first sleeve such that the first optical axis of the first collimator assembly intersects with the second optical axis of the second collimator assembly at a coupling angle.
- 2. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 1 wherein the first sleeve and the second sleeve are relatively rotatable to each other for changing the coupling angle for coupling an optical signal between the first and the second collimator assembly.
- 3. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 2 wherein the end face of the second sleeve is angled for forming a second angle.
- 4. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 2 wherein the coupling angle between the first optical axis and the second optical axis is smaller or substantially equal to a sum of the first angle and the second angle.
- 5. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 4 wherein the optical device comprises at least one of a tap coupler, an isolator and a WDM filter.
- 6. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 5 wherein the first collimator assembly comprises a first collimating lens supported in a first lens sleeve and a first fiber tube containing at least one optical fiber supported in a first fiber tube sleeve and wherein the second collimator assembly comprises a second collimating lens supported in a second lens sleeve and a second fiber tube containing at least one optical fiber supported in a second fiber tube sleeve.
- 7. The optical coupling system as defined in claim 6 wherein the collimating lens is a GRIN lens.
- 8. An optical coupler device comprising:
a first collimator having a first optical axis, said first collimator comprising an input optical fiber tube having at least two optical fibers therein and an input lens; a second collimator having a second optical axis, said second collimator comprising an output optical fiber tube having at least two optical fibers therein and an output lens, said first collimator and said second collimator are optically aligned with each other; an optical device disposed along an optical path between the first collimator and the second collimator; a first outer sleeve for containing the first collimator, said first sleeve having an angled end face for forming a first angle; and a second outer sleeve for containing the second collimator, said second sleeve having an angled end face for abutting to the angled end face of the first sleeve such that the first optical axis intersects with the second optical axis at a coupling angle.
- 9. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 8 wherein the first outer sleeve and the second outer sleeve are relatively rotatable to each other for changing the coupling angle for coupling an optical signal between the first and the second collimator.
- 10. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 9 wherein the coupling angle between the first optical axis and the second optical axis ranges from a difference to a sum of the first angle and the second angle.
- 11. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 10 wherein the optical device comprises at least one of a tap coupler, an isolator, and a WDM filter.
- 12. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 10 further comprising an input fiber tube sleeve for retaining the input fiber tube, an input lens sleeve for retaining the input lens, an output fiber tube sleeve for retaining the output fiber tube, and an output lens sleeve for retaining the output lens.
- 13. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 12 wherein the tap coupler is disposed at an end face of the input lens for reflecting at least a portion of an optical signal propagating through said optical coupler device.
- 14. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 13 further comprising a filter retaining sleeve for retaining the WDM filter, said filter retaining sleeve further retaining at least a portion of the output lens.
- 15. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 13 wherein the isolator comprises a magnet and two isolator cores disposed at an end face of the input lens, said magnet retains at least a portion of the input lens.
- 16. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 12 wherein an outer diameter of the input or output sleeve is larger than an outer diameter of the input or output fiber tube sleeve.
- 17. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 8 wherein the input and the output lens is a collimating lens.
- 18. The optical coupler device as defined in claim 17 wherein the collimating lens is GRIN lens.
- 19. A method of making an optical coupler device comprising the steps of:
making a first collimator subassembly; making a second collimator subassembly; sliding a first outer sleeve having an angled end face over the first collimator subassembly; sliding a second outer sleeve having an angled end face over the second collimator subassembly; abutting the angled end faces of the first and second outer sleeves; aligning the first and the second collimator subassemblies for providing an optical path between the first and the second collimator subassembly so that an image of an input fiber is coincident with a core of an output fiber; relatively translating the first and the second outer sleeves for accommodating an off-set of the optical path; relatively rotating the first and the second outer sleeve without rotating the first and second collimator subassemblies, for imparting a tilt for aligning the optical path; and fastening the first and the second outer sleeve to the first and second collimator subassembly and to each other.
- 20. The method as defined in claim 19 further comprising the step of fastening at last one of a tap coupler, an isolator, and a WDM filter between the first and the second collimator subassembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This applications claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/314,626 filed on Aug. 27, 2001, entitled “4-Port Otto Hybrid” which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60314626 |
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