Claims
- 1. A pin retainer for a fiber optic connector including a ferrule having a front face defining at least one lengthwise hole for receiving a guide pin, the pin retainer comprising:
a frame defining an opening for positioning the pin retainer on the ferrule; at least one retaining tab extending inwardly from the frame for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the hole from the front face following assembly of the fiber optic connector and polishing of the front face of the ferrule.
- 2. A pin retainer according to claim 1, wherein the guide pin is inserted into the hole to convert a fiber optic connector having a female configuration into a fiber optic connector having a male configuration.
- 3. A pin retainer according to claim 1, wherein the frame is generally planar and positioned on the ferrule such that the frame is generally parallel to the front face.
- 4. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the ferrule comprises a shank, a first shoulder portion rearward of the shank and a second shoulder portion rearward of the first shoulder portion and wherein the lateral cross-section of the frame is no larger than the lateral cross-section of the first shoulder portion.
- 5. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the ferrule comprises a shank, a first shoulder portion rearward of the shank and a second shoulder portion rearward of the first shoulder portion and wherein the pin retainer does not protrude rearward beyond the ferrule.
- 6. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the ferrule comprises a shank, a first shoulder portion rearward of the shank and a second shoulder portion rearward of the first shoulder portion and wherein the pin retainer is positioned on the ferrule between the first shoulder portion and the second shoulder portion.
- 7. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame is open on one side to permit the pin retainer to be fabricated by a wire electrical discharge machining (EDM) process.
- 8. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame is open on one side and is generally C-shaped so as to define a C-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule and the C-clip can be flexed to remove the guide pin.
- 9. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame is open on one side and is generally C-shaped so as to define a C-clip and comprises at least one flexure arm opposite the at least one retaining tab such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin in more than one location.
- 10. A pin retainer according to claim 9, wherein the at least one retaining tab and the at least one flexure arm are received within a circumferential groove provided on the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the ferrule.
- 11. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame is open on one side and is generally E-shaped so as to define an E-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 12. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame is open on one side and is generally E-shaped so as to define an E-clip and comprises at least a pair of retaining tabs such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin symmetrically on opposite sides of the guide pin.
- 13. A pin retainer according to claim 12, wherein the pair of retaining tabs are received within a circumferential groove provide on the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the ferrule.
- 14. A pin retainer according to claim 3, wherein the frame and the at least one retaining tab generate a pin retention force of at least about 8 lbs.
- 15. A pin retainer according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a rear face, a pair of outer walls depending forwardly from the rear face and a pair of opposed forward edges depending inwardly from the outer walls.
- 16. A pin retainer according to claim 15, wherein the ferrule comprises a shank and a first shoulder portion rearward of the shank and wherein the forward edges of the pin retainer engage an external feature provided on the ferrule between the shank and the first shoulder portion to position the pin retainer on the ferrule.
- 17. A pin retainer for engaging at least one guide pin inserted into a ferrule having a front face defining a hole for receiving the guide pin, the pin retainer comprising:
a generally planar frame; and at least one retaining tab extending inwardly from the frame for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the hole from the front face; wherein the frame is open on one side to permit the pin retainer to be fabricated by a wire electrical discharge machining (EDM) process in a continuous manner without the need to disengage and relocate the wire inside the frame of the pin retainer.
- 18. A pin retainer according to claim 17, wherein the frame is generally C-shaped so as to define a C-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 19. A pin retainer according to claim 18, wherein the frame comprises at least one flexure arm opposite the at least one retaining tab such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin in more than one location and wherein the retaining tab and the flexure arm are received within a circumferential groove provided on the guide pin.
- 20. A pin retainer according to claim 17, wherein the frame is generally E-shaped so as to define an E-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 21. A pin retainer according to claim 20, wherein the frame comprises at least a pair of retaining tabs such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin symmetrically on opposite sides of the guide pin and wherein the pair of retaining tabs are received within a circumferential groove provided on the guide pin.
- 22. A pin retainer for engaging at least one guide pin inserted into a ferrule having a front face defining a hole for receiving the guide pin, the pin retainer comprising:
a generally planar frame; and at least one retaining tab extending inwardly from the frame for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the hole from the front face; wherein the frame and the retaining tab generate a pin retention force of at least about 8 lbs.
- 23. A pin retainer according to claim 22, wherein the frame and the retaining tab generate a pin retention force of at least about 10 lbs.
- 24. A pin retainer according to claim 22, wherein the frame is generally C-shaped so as to define a C-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 25. A pin retainer according to claim 24, wherein the frame comprises at least one flexure arm opposite the at least one retaining tab such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin in more than one location and wherein the retaining tab and the flexure arm are received within a circumferential groove provided on the guide pin.
- 26. A pin retainer according to claim 22, wherein the frame is generally E-shaped so as to define an E-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 27. A pin retainer according to claim 26, wherein the frame comprises at least a pair of retaining tabs such that the pin retainer engages the guide pin symmetrically on opposite sides of the guide pin and wherein the pair of retaining tabs are received within a circumferential groove provided on the guide pin.
- 28. A pin retainer for engaging at least one guide pin inserted into a ferrule having a front face defining a hole for receiving the guide pin, the pin retainer comprising:
a frame; and at least one retaining tab extending inwardly from the frame for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the hole from the front face; wherein the ferrule is provided with an external feature for receiving the frame to position the pin retainer on the ferrule.
- 29. A pin retainer according to claim 28, wherein the external feature is molded onto the ferrule.
- 30. A pin retainer according to claim 28, wherein the ferrule comprises a shank, a first shoulder portion rearward of the shank and a second shoulder portion rearward of the first shoulder portion and wherein the external feature comprises a groove formed in the periphery of the ferrule adjacent the first shoulder portion and the second shoulder portion.
- 31. A fiber optic connector comprising:
a ferrule comprising
a shank defining a plurality of lengthwise extending bores for receiving end portions of respective optical fibers, the shank having a front face defining at least one lengthwise extending hole for receiving a respective guide pin; a first shoulder portion disposed rearward of the shank, the first shoulder portion being larger in lateral cross-section than the shank, the first shoulder portion also defining a lengthwise extending opening for receiving the respective guide pin; and a second shoulder disposed rearward of the first shoulder portion, the second shoulder portion being smaller in lateral cross-section than the first shoulder portion; and a pin retainer comprising
a frame defining an opening for positioning the pin retainer on the ferrule; and at least one retaining tab extending inwardly from the frame for engaging the guide pin when the guide pin is inserted into the lengthwise extending hole of the shank and the lengthwise extending opening of the first shoulder portion from the front face hole to convert the fiber optic connector from a female configuration into a male configuration.
- 32. A fiber optic connector according to claim 31, wherein the frame of the pin retainer is generally C-shaped so as to define a C-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule
- 33. A fiber optic connector according to claim 31, wherein the frame of the pin retainer is generally E-shaped so as to define an E-clip that is configured to be positioned on an external feature provided on the ferrule.
- 34. A fiber optic connector according to claim 31, wherein the frame and the retaining tab generate a pin retention force of at least about 8 lbs.
- 35. A fiber optic connector according to claim 31, wherein the ferrule is provided with an external feature for receiving the frame to position the pin retainer on the ferrule.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/878,566, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,377 on Dec. 30, 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09878566 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10747581 |
Dec 2003 |
US |