Claims
- 1. An optical connector latch to optically couple at least one optical fiber ferrule on an interface housing with an optics receptacle mount on an instrument, the optical connector latch comprising:one or more shell pegs adapted to advance the interface housing into engagement with the optics receptacle mount; one or more ferrule pins adapted to extend through latch holes in the interface housing and latch holes in the optics receptacle mount into engagement with the optical fiber ferrule; and a drive mechanism adapted to drive the one or more shell pegs and the one or more ferrule pins toward the optics receptacle mount.
- 2. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism includes an operator-actuated handle.
- 3. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism includes one or more cams mechanically coupled to the one or more shell pegs and the one or more ferrule pins.
- 4. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism causes the one or more shell pegs to advance the interface housing into engagement with the optics receptacle mount before the one or more ferrule pins engage with the optical fiber ferrule.
- 5. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the one or more ferrule pins extend through the one or more shell pegs.
- 6. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the one or more shell pegs have tapered heads.
- 7. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the interface housing has one or more holes for receiving the one or more shell pegs.
- 8. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein ends of the one or more ferrule pins comprise a shape corresponding to a shape of the optical fiber ferrule.
- 9. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the drive mechanism includes an over-center latch.
- 10. The optical connector latch of claim 1 comprising shell peg springs adapted to bias the shell pegs toward the interface housing.
- 11. The optical connector latch of claim 1 comprising ferrule pin springs adapted to bias the one or more ferrule pins toward the optical fiber ferrule.
- 12. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the interface housing and optics receptacle mount comprises a nested configuration when optically coupled.
- 13. The optical connector latch of claim 1 wherein the interface housing and optics receptacle mount comprise mating electrical connectors that electrically couple when the interface housing is advanced into engagement with the optics receptacle mount.
- 14. The optical connector latch of claim 1 comprising a plurality of optical fiber ferrules.
- 15. The optical connector latch of claim 14 comprising at least one shell peg for each optical fiber ferrule.
- 16. An optical connector latch comprising:a plurality of optical fiber ferrules on an interface housing; one or more shell pegs adapted to advance the interface housing into engagement with an optics receptacle mount; one or more ferrule pins adapted to extend through latch holes in the interface housing and latch holes in the optics receptacle mount into engagement with the optical fiber ferrule; and a drive mechanism adapted to drive the one or more shell pegs and the one or more ferrule pins toward the optics receptacle mount, wherein the drive mechanism causes the one or more shell pegs to advance the interface housing into engagement with the optics receptacle mount before the ferrule pins engage with the optical fiber females.
- 17. A method of optically coupling at least one optical fiber ferrule on an interface housing with an optics receptacle mount on an instrument, comprising the steps of:inserting one or more shell pegs into the interface housing and advancing the interface housing into engagement with the optics receptacle mount; and extending one or more ferrule pins through latch holes in the interface housing and latch holes in the optics receptacle mount into engagement with the optical fiber ferrule.
- 18. The method of claim 17 comprising advancing the one or more shell pegs into engagement with the optics receptacle mount before advancing the one or more ferrule pins into engagement with the optical fiber ferrule.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/137,305 entitled “Optical Connector Latching Mechanism for a Spectrophotometric Instrument”; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/137,383 entitled “Disposable Tissue Probe Tip”; and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/137,390 entitled “Fiber Optic Light Mixer”, all filed on Jun. 3, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/137305 |
Jun 1999 |
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60/137383 |
Jun 1999 |
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60/137390 |
Jun 1999 |
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