1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to connectors, and particularly, to an optical fiber connector.
2. Description of Related Art
Optical fiber connectors often include a housing and a number of lenses integrated with the housing. The housing receives a number of optical fibers therein and the lenses are configured for converging light signals emitted from the optical fibers. However, in such an integrated structure, when one of the lenses is broken, the whole connector becomes useless.
What is needed, therefore, is an optical fiber connector, which can overcome the above shortcomings.
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In detail, the insulative shell 10 includes a front wall 10a, and a rear wall 10b opposite to the front wall 10a. Two opposite sidewalls 10c interconnect the front wall 10a and the rear wall 10b. The insulative shell 10 further includes a top wall 10d interconnecting the front wall 10a, the rear wall 10b, and the sidewalls 10c. A bottom wall 10e is defined opposite to the top wall 10d. Two pins 14 extend from the front wall 10a and a cutout 16 is defined between the two pins 14. The two pins 14 are engaged with a corresponding continuous portion 200 defining two Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces 202, thereby connecting the optical fiber connector 100 to a peripheral device. A tail portion 18 extends from the rear wall 10b which is opposite to the cutout 16, so as to aid the optical fiber connector 100 to be pressed to the continuous portion 200. An elastic arm 19 extends from the front wall 10a to the rear wall 10b on each sidewall 10c. A slot 10f is defined between each sidewall 10c and the corresponding elastic arm 19, to provide a space for flexing the elastic arm 19 relative to the sidewall 10c. The elastic arms 19 each define a recess 10g in the outer surface thereof away from the corresponding sidewall 10c, for convenient operation.
It is noteworthy that the optical fiber connector 100 may also include the continuous portion 200 combining to form an integrated optical fiber connector assembly, but herein the continuous portion 200 is just briefly described for brevity.
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In assembly, the receiving cavities 12 snugly receive the corresponding optical fibers, while the narrow segments 122 receive the corresponding cores of the optical fibers. The externally threaded converging lenses 20 are screwed into the threaded screw holes 122a, and the axis of the optical fibers are adjusted to the direction of the optical axis of the corresponding converging lens 20. When the optical fiber connector 100 is in use, the light transmitted in the optical fibers can be emitted to the externally threaded converging lenses 20 and then focused/collimated to the continuous portion 200, to further transmit the light signals to other devices.
Since the externally threaded converging lenses 20 and the insulative shell 10 are separate, whenever one of the externally threaded converging lenses 20 is broken, the insulative shell 10 can be retained while the broken lens 20 is replaced.
It is understood that the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate rather than limit the disclosure. Variations may be made to the embodiments and methods without departing from the spirit of the disclosure. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure.
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