1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to connectors, and particularly, to an optical fiber connector.
2. Description of Related Art
Optical fiber connectors are an essential part of the application of optical fiber based communication systems. For example, such connectors can be used to join segments of fibers for longer lengths, to connect fibers to active devices such as transceivers, detectors and repeaters, or to connect fibers to passive devices such as switches or attenuators. However, commonly used optical fiber connectors have complex structure and cannot be adjusted, thus the optical fiber cable is easily detached or separated from the optical fiber connector over time.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the optical fiber connector. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
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The inner housing 13 is detachably assembled with the outer housing 11, and includes a main body 131 and a plug 133 formed at a distal end of the main body 131. The main body 131 is substantially a hollow cylinder with an outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the fixing portion 113 of the outer housing 11. The main body 131 includes an outer threading 139 formed at the outer periphery thereof corresponding to the inner threading 117 of the outer housing 11, such that the outer threading 139 is adjustably and detachably received on the inner threading 117.
An accommodating hole 135 and an output hole 147 are respectively defined in a distal end of the main body 131 and a distal end of the plug 133, opposite each other coaxially. The diameter of the accommodating hole 135 exceeds that of the output hole 147. A connecting hole 137 is defined between the accommodating hole 135 and the output hole 147, and through the bottom surface 138 of the accommodating hole 135 to coaxially communicate with the output hole 147. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of the connecting hole 137 is less than the diameter of the output hole 147 as shown in
The clamping member 15 is received within the outer housing 11 and adjustably clamped between the outer housing 11 and the inner housing 13. The clamping member 15 includes a main portion 151, a latching portion 153 formed at one end of the main portion 151 and a clamping portion 155 formed at the opposite end of the main portion 151. The main portion 151 is substantially cylindrical with a diameter substantially the same as that of the inner diameter of the fixing portion 113 of the outer housing 11. The latching portion 153 is cylindrical and protrudes from one distal end of the main portion 151 coaxially. The diameter of the latching portion 153 is less than that of the main portion 151 but substantially the same as the diameter of the accommodating hole 135 enabling the latching portion 153 to be detachably latched into the accommodating hole 135 of the inner housing 13.
An assembly hole 157 is defined through the latching portion 153 and the main portion 151 coaxially. The diameter of the assembly hole 157 is substantially the same as that of the connecting hole 137 of the inner housing 13. The clamping portion 155 is substantially tapered extending from the opposite end of the main portion 151 with a diameter thereof decreasing away from the main portion. The dimension of the clamping portion 155 is substantially the same as that of the inner receiving hole 119 of the outer housing 11. A first threaded hole 159 is defined in the clamping portion 155 adjacent to the main portion 151 end to communicate with the assembly hole 157 coaxially. A diameter of the first threaded hole 159 is less than that of the assembly hole 157, enabling a fiber cable to pass therethrough. A second threaded hole 161 is defined in the opposite end of the clamping portion 155 to coaxially communicate with the first threaded hole 159. The diameter of the second threaded hole 161 exceeds that of the first threaded hole 159. Several grooves 163 are defined through the outer periphery wall of the clamping portion 155 from the unction of the main portion 151 and the clamping portion 155 to the distal end of the clamping portion 155, thereby forming several elastic grip jaws 165 spaced from each other.
The splice tube 17 is a substantially hollow stepped shaft with one end assembled within the inner housing 13, the opposite end thereof being assembled to the clamping member 15. The splice tube 17 includes a main shaft 171, a resisting flange 173, and a guiding shaft 175. The main shaft 171 is cylindrical and has an outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the assembly hole 157 of the clamping member 15. Two latching grooves 177 are oppositely defined in two sides of the outer periphery wall of the main shaft 171 and located adjacent to one end of the main shaft 171. The resisting flange 173 is substantially annular and extends out from the outer periphery wall of the substantial center of the main shaft 171. The outer diameter of the resisting flange 173 is substantially the inner diameter of the accommodating hole 135 of the inner housing 13. The guiding shaft 175 is substantially cylindrical and extends out from a distal end of the main shaft 171 away from the latching grooves 177. The diameter of the guiding shaft 175 is less than that of the main shaft 171. A first axial hole 178 is defined within the splice tube 17 from the distal end of the guiding shaft 175 toward the opposite resisting flange 173 end. A second axial hole 179 is defined within the main shaft 171 from a distal end thereof toward the end of the guiding shaft 175 and communicates with the first axial hole 178 at a position within the substantially the resisting flange 173. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of the first axial hole 178 is less than that of the second axial hole 179.
The clip piece 19 is substantially C-shaped and includes a resisting portion 191 and two curved clip arms 193 extending from two ends of the resisting portion 191 respectively. The clip piece 19 is detachably assembled in the latching slot 143 of the inner housing 14 and two clip arms 193 thereof latch into the two latching grooves 177 of the splice tube 17.
During assembly of the optical fiber connector 100, the clamping member 15 is assembled within the outer housing 11, the clamping portion 155 thereof is received within the receiving hole 119 of the sleeve portion 115 and the outer peripheral wall of the clamping portion 155 tightly resists the inner wall of receiving hole 119. The main portion 151 and the latching portion 153 of the clamping member 15 are positioned within the fixing portion 113 adjacent to the receiving hole 119 end. The end of the guiding shaft 175 of the splice tube 17 is received in the accommodating hole 135 of the inner housing 13 and passes through the connecting hole 137 and the output hole 147 and is partially exposed to the outer side of the plug 133 end of the inner housing 13. The resisting flange 173 resists the corresponding bottom surface 138 of the accommodating hole 135. The clip piece 19 is latched into the latching slot 143 of the inner housing 14 from the cutout 141 and the two clip arms 193 latch into the corresponding two latching grooves 177 of the main shaft 171, such that the splice tube 17 is assembled to the inner housing 13. Finally, the outer housing 11 together with the clamping member 15 is assembled to the inner housing 13. The distal end of the main shaft 171 aligns with and is received in the assembly hole 157 of the clamping member 15. The outer threading 139 of the main body 131 engages the corresponding inner threading 117 of the outer housing 11, such that the main body 131 of the inner housing 13 is received in the fixing portion 113 of the outer housing 11 to finish the assembly of the optical fiber connector 100 (shown in
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It is to be understood that the resisting flange 173 of the splice tube 17 can be omitted.
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It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the present disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201010301008.3 | Feb 2010 | CN | national |