Claims
- 1. An optical coupler for coupling light between an optical fiber and a light element through an outer moisture barrier layer of an intermediate portion of an optical fiber without damaging said fiber, said fiber comprising a light guiding region and said outer moisture barrier layer which provides mechanical strength for said light guiding region and keeps moisture therefrom, comprising:
- a solid material for facilitating optical coupling with said moisture barrier layer;
- a member disposed opposite said solid material, said fiber being disposed between said member and said material;
- means for exerting pressure between said member and said solid material so as to bend said intermediate portion of said fiber therebetween;
- said member having a curved surface confronting a first moisture barrier layer surface of said intermediate portion of said fiber such that said intermediate portion of said fiber is bent by said member and said solid material when pressure is exerted therebetween by said pressure exerting means; and
- a light element having an end surface completely embedded within said deformable material, said light element comprising a waveguide having an end surface completely embedded within said solid material, said waveguide extending out of a casing of said optical coupler, said waveguide being capable of injecting light into or tapping light from said intermediate portion of said optical fiber having said moisture barrier layer thereon.
- 2. The optical coupler of claim 1, said solid material having a curved surface which confronts and contacts a second moisture barrier layer surface of said intermediate portion of said fiber when said pressure is exerted.
- 3. The optical coupler of claim 2, said member curved surface having a nonuniform radius of curvature.
- 4. The optical coupler of claim 3, said member curved surface being shaped into a curve selected from the group of curves consisting of parabolas and hyperbolas.
- 5. The optical coupler of claim 3, said member curved surface having a Young's modulus at least as large as a second material forming said fiber light guiding region, said solid material curved surface having a surface hardness less than said second material so that said solid material is deformed by said fiber when said pressure is exerted by said pressure exerting means, a Shore A hardness value of said solid material surface being between 45 and 70.
- 6. The optical coupler of claim 5, said Shore A value being between 48 and 55.
- 7. The optical coupler of claim 3, said solid material having an index of refraction substantially equal to or greater than an index of refraction of said moisture barrier layer, said solid material being substantially transparent.
- 8. The optical coupler of claim 3, said solid material having an index of refraction substantially equal to or less than an index of refraction of said moisture barrier layer, said solid material being substantially transparent.
- 9. The optical coupler of claim 1, said waveguide comprising a second optical fiber.
- 10. The optical coupler of claim 2, said pressure exerting means including means for completely releasing said pressure exerted on said intermediate portion of said fiber, said pressure exerting means further including means for effecting relative movement between said member and said deformable material, said relative effecting moving means including means for varying said pressure.
- 11. The optical coupler of claim 10, said relative effecting moving means comprising a screw having one end embedded on screw threads in said member, and a knob connected to an opposite end of said screw for turning said screw.
- 12. The optical coupler of claim 2, further comprising means for interpreting information represented by light tapped from said intermediate portion of said optical fiber.
- 13. The optical coupler of claim 12, said information interpreting means comprising a video component.
- 14. The optical coupler of claim 12, said information interpreting means including means for determining when more than one of a plurality of optical fibers of a star coupler are attempting to substantially, simultaneously transmit light into an optically interconnected section of said plurality of optical fibers.
- 15. The optical coupler of claim 9, said second optical fiber having a light guiding region less than 1000 microns in diameter.
- 16. The optical coupler of claim 2, said light guiding region comprising a glass core surrounded by a glass cladding having an index of refraction lower than that of said core, said outer moisture barrier layer comprising a buffer surrounding said glass cladding.
- 17. The optical coupler of claim 2, said light guiding region comprising a core and a plastic cladding, said plastic cladding corresponding to said outer moisture barrier layer.
- 18. The optical coupler of claim 1, said end surface (23, 28) of said light element (22, 26, 27) being located within said solid material (8) at a location such that a line (32) interconnecting a center point of said end surface and a second point (34) where a center line (30) of an unbent portion of said fiber (6) departs from a center line of a bent portion of said fiber when said pressure is exerted forms an angle (.theta.) with said unbent center line of between 0 and 20 degrees.
- 19. The optical coupler of claim 2, said light element conprising a light emitter having a light emitting surface completely embedded with said deformable material.
- 20. An optical coupler for coupling light between an optical fiber and a light element through an outer moisture barrier layer of an intermediate portion of an optical fiber without damaging said fiber, said fiber comprising a light guiding region and said outer moisture barrier layer which provides mechanical strength for said light guiding region and keeps moisture therefrom, comprising:
- a solid material for facilitating optical coupling with said moisture barrier layer, said material having a curved surface confronting a first moisture barrier layer surface of said intermediate portion of said fiber;
- a member disposed opposite said solid material, said fiber being disposed between said member and said material;
- means for exerting pressure between said member and said material so as to bend said intermediate portion of said fiber therebetween;
- said member having a curved surface confronting a second moisture barrier layer surface of said intermediate portion of said fiber such that said intermediate portion of said fiber is bent by said member and said material when pressure is exerted therebetween by said means for exerting pressure; and
- a light element having an end surface substantially flush with said curved material surface.
- 21. The optical coupler of claim 20, said member curved surface having a nonuniform radius of curvature.
- 22. The optical coupler of claim 21, said member curved surface being shaped into a curved selected from the group of curves consisting of parabolas and hyperbolas.
- 23. The optical coupler of claim 21, said end surface of said light element being curved, said light element comprising a waveguide.
- 24. The optical coupler of claim 23, said waveguide comprising a second optical fiber having a deformed end surface corresponding to said light element end surface.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 437,053 filed Oct. 27, 1982; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 370,321 filed Apr. 21, 1982, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 258,079 filed Apr. 27, 1981, now abandoned. The entire disclosures of these three related applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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