The present application asserts a claim on the rights claimed in Chinese patent application 201520009100.0 submitted to the State Intellectual Property Office of the People's Republic of China on 7 Jan. 2015, the full content disclosed in that application being incorporated in quoted form in this document.
The present invention relates to an optical cable fan-out device used for dividing a single main optical cable into a plurality of branch optical cables.
According to the prior art, when it is necessary to split a single multi-core main optical cable into a plurality of branch optical cables, an optical cable fan-out device or optical cable splitter is required. The main optical cable is introduced into the optical cable fan-out device from one end, and a plurality of branch optical cables led out from the other end of the optical cable fan-out device.
However, in the prior art, when branch optical cables are subjected to lateral tension (tension in a coaxially perpendicular direction to the branch optical cables), the branch optical cables become bent, causing damage to them, affecting the transmission of the optical signal, and in severe cases, results in interruption of the optical signal.
In order to overcome the aforementioned problems, in the prior art, it is standard to sheath the branch optical cables leading out of one end of the optical cable fan-out device with a rubber tail sleeve (otherwise known as a strain boot), the branch optical cables passing through said rubber tail sleeves. In this manner; when the branch optical cables were subjected to lateral tension, the rubber tail sleeve has the effect of buffering the lateral tension exerted on the branch optical cables, ensuring that they are not bent excessively; thus providing excellent protection of the branch optical cables. Although the rubber tail sleeve is capable of protecting the branch optical cables, increasing the stability of the optical signal, it also results in increased costs.
The aim of the present invention is to resolve at least one aspect of the above-mentioned problems and drawbacks encountered with the prior art.
One aim of the present invention is to provide an optical cable fan-out device which prevents damage due to lateral tension on the branch optical cables without increasing costs.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an optical cable fan-out device is provided for the purpose of dividing a single main optical cable into a plurality of branch optical cables. Said optical cable fan-out device comprises a housing, said housing possessing a first end, and a second end opposite said first end. Said main optical cable is introduced into said housing via said first end, and said plurality of branch optical cables are led out from said second end of said housing. Wherein, a branch cable protective component is provided on the second end of said housing, said branch cable protective component possessing a trumpet shaped opening that widens gradually outwards, said plurality of branch optical cables being led out to the exterior of said housing via said trumpet shaped opening.
According to one illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said trumpet shaped opening possesses a smooth arc-shaped inner surface, the radius of curvature of the arc-shaped inner surface being greater than the smallest possible radius of curvature of said branch optical cable.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, when lateral tension occurs, the branch optical cable comes into contact with the arc-shaped inner surface of said trumpet shaped opening, and curves around said arc-shaped inner surface.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said branch cable protective component is combined as a single unit with said housing.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said branch cable protective component is an independent component installed on said housing.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said optical cable fan-out device further comprises a retainer, the ends of said plurality of branch optical cables being secured at one end within said retainer; in addition, a recessed slot is formed on the inner wall of said housing, said retainer catching in said recessed slot, resulting in said plurality of branch optical cables being secured to said housing.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, an outwardly protruding raised section is formed on the first end of said housing; and said optical cable fan-out device also comprises of a heat shrink tubing heat shrunk onto said raised section and one end of said main optical cable, thus securing said main optical cable to said housing.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said housing comprises a first half housing and a second half housing, said first half housing and second half housing being structured in such a manner that they may be assembled together, thus forming a complete housing.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, said branch cable protective component comprises a first half module formed on said first half housing and a second half module formed on said second half housing, said first half module and said second half module being structured in such a manner that they may be assembled together, thus forming the complete branch cable protective component.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, first flexible catches are respectively formed on two sides of one of the half modules out of said first half module and said second half module; first catch slots corresponding to said first flexible catches are respectively formed on two sides of the other half module of said first half module and said second half module; when said first half module and said second half module are assembled together, said first flexible catches clip into said first catch slots, allowing said first half module and said second half module to be locked together.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, second flexible catches are respectively formed on two sides of one of the half housings out of said first half housing and said second half housing; second catch slots corresponding to said second flexible catches are respectively formed on the two side walls of the other half housing of said first half housing and said second half housing; when said first half housing and said second half housing are assembled together, said second flexible catches clip into said second catch slots, allowing said first half housing and said second half housing to be locked together.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present invention, insertion holes are formed on the other half housing, each of said insertion holes extending from the top surface of the side walls of said other half housing to the corresponding second catch slot; each said second flexible catch passes through a corresponding insertion hole and clips into a corresponding second catch slot.
In each of the embodiments of the present invention, a branch cable protective component forms part of the optical cable fan-out device, said branch cable protective component possessing a trumpet shaped opening that widens gradually outwards, said plurality of branch optical cables being led out to the exterior of said optical cable fan-out device housing via said trumpet shaped opening. In this manner, when subjected to lateral tension, the branch optical cables come into contact with the arc-shaped inner surface of the trumpet shaped opening and are uniformly stressed and smoothly bent along the arc-shaped inner surface, without excessive bending occurring; the outcome of this is that, it is possible to effectively prevent damage to the branch optical cables due to lateral tension, without increasing the cost of the optical cable fan-out device, due to there being no need to supply an additional strain relief boot.
Furthermore, in the various embodiments of the present invention, the optical cable fan-out device has a simple structure and is easily manufactured.
The descriptions of the present invention in the following text taken in conjunction with the appended diagrams clarify the various aims and advantages of the invention, and are of assistance in gaining a full understanding of the present invention.
The following implementations, taken in conjunction with the appended diagrams, provide a more detailed description of the technical schemes of the present invention. Within the Description, numbering that is the same or similar occurring in the appended diagrams refers to components that are the same or similar. The aim of the following description of the modes of implementation of the present invention taken in conjunction with the appended diagrams are to aid in interpretation of the overall conceptual framework of the present invention, and should not be understood as restricting the invention in any way.
Furthermore, in the following detailed descriptions, for convenience of interpretation, many specific details are provided in order to allow a full understanding of the implementations disclosed. It should be clear that, one or more implementations would be possible without these specific details. In all other cases, structures and apparatus which are common knowledge are represented graphically to allow simplification of the appended diagrams.
According to the overall technical concepts of the present invention, provided is an optical cable fan-out device used for dividing a single main optical cable into a plurality of branch optical cables. Said optical cable fan-out device comprises a housing, said housing possessing a first end, and a second end opposite said first end. Said main optical cable is introduced into said housing via said first end, and said plurality of branch optical cables are led out from said second end of said housing. Wherein, a branch cable protective component is provided on the second end of said housing, said branch cable protective component possessing a trumpet shaped opening that widens gradually outwards, said plurality of branch optical cables being led out to the exterior of said housing via said trumpet shaped opening.
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In this manner, when the branch optical cables 20 are subjected to lateral tension, the branch optical cables 20 come into contact with the arc-shaped inner surface 101a of the trumpet shaped opening 101, and are uniformly stressed and smoothly bent along the arc-shaped internal surface 101a without excessive bending occurring, thus effectively preventing damage to the branch optical cables 20 due to lateral tension.
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According to one illustrative embodiment of the present invention, the branch cable protective component 110 is an independent component installed on said housing 100.
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As would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, the embodiments mentioned above merely serve as examples, and a person skilled in the art would be able to carry out improvements to these embodiments, whereby, as long as these do not conflict with the structures or principles described in these embodiments, they may be freely assembled.
Regardless of the fact that the present invention has been described in conjunction with the appended diagrams, the aim of the embodiments to which the appended diagrams relate is purely to provide illustrative descriptions of preferred implementations of the present invention, and should not be understood as constituting any kind of restriction on the invention.
Regardless of the fact certain embodiments that represent the overall concepts of the present invention have been displayed and described, a person of ordinary skill in the art would be able to make various modifications to these embodiments which do not depart from the principles and spirit embodied by the concepts of the present invention, the scope of the invention being defined by the claims and their equivalents.
It should be understood that, the wording “including” does not exclude other components or steps. Furthermore, the labelling of any component in the claims should not be understood as restricting the scope of the present invention in any way.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201520009100.0 | Jan 2015 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2016/070143 | 1/5/2016 | WO | 00 |