Claims
- 1. A reconfigurable optical cable splice, comprising:
at least one input line; a plurality of output lines; a plurality of connecting elements of substantially cubic shape, the connecting elements including at least one ninety degree turning cube and a plurality of straight through cubes; each of the connecting elements has a first surface disposed to be coupled to an end of the at least one input line and having at least two second surfaces disposed to be respectively coupled to at least two output lines, whereby each input line defines an optic path for optic signals using one of the plurality of output lines; and at least one storage location for storing at least one connecting element not in use.
- 2. The reconfigurable optical cable splice of claim 1, further comprising at least one light path for light to pass from the at least one input line to one of the plurality of connecting elements and to one of the plurality of output lines.
- 3. The reconfigurable optical cable splice of claim 1, wherein the output lines are spaced apart in relation to the input lines.
- 4. The reconfigurable optical cable splice of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connecting elements are made of optic glass.
- 5. An optic cable system, comprising:
a first device; a second device; and a coupling subsystem coupling the first device and the second device, the subsystem including:
a reconfigurable splice having a first end disposed to accommodate a first number of optic fibers coupled to the first device and a second end disposed to accommodate a second number of optic fibers coupled to the second device, wherein the first number has a lesser value than the second number; a plurality of input lines equal in number with the first number of optic fibers; a plurality of output lines equal in number with the second number of optic fibers; a plurality of connecting elements of substantially cubic shape, the connecting elements having at least one ninety degree turning cube and a plurality of straight through cubes, each of the connecting elements having a first surface disposed to be coupled to an end of the plurality of input lines and further having at least two second surfaces disposed to be coupled to at least two output lines, whereby each input line defines an optic path for optic signals using one of the plurality of output lines; and at least one storage location for storing at least one connecting element not in use.
- 6. The system of claim 5, further comprising spare fibers interposed between the reconfigurable splice and the second device.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the reconfigurable splice further comprises discrete optic fibers connected to the second device and disposed to be manually attached to or detached from the second device.
- 8. The system of claim 5, wherein the reconfigurable splice further comprises at least one light path for light to pass from one of the plurality of input lines to one of the plurality of connecting elements and to one of the plurality of output lines.
- 9. The system of claim 5, wherein the output lines are spaced apart in relation to input lines.
- 10. The system of claim 5, wherein the plurality of connecting elements are made of optic glass or optic polymer.
- 11. An aircraft optic cable system, comprising:
an initial segment accessible for maintenance, including:
a first device; and a reconfigurable optical splice coupled to the first and second devices, the optical splice having:
a first end disposed to accommodate a first number of optic fibers originating from the first device and coupled to the first device; a second end disposed to accommodate a second number of optic fibers, wherein the first number has a lesser numerical value than the second number; a plurality of input lines equal in number with the first number of optic fibers; a plurality of output lines equal in number with the second number of optic fibers; a plurality of connecting elements of substantially cubic shape, including at least one ninety degree turning cube and a plurality of straight through cubes; each of the connecting element has a first surface disposed to be coupled to an end of the plurality of input lines and at least two second surfaces disposed to be coupled to at least two output lines, respectively, whereby each input line defines an optic path for optic signals using one of the plurality of output lines; and at least one storage location for storing at least one connecting element not in use; an intermediate segment unaccessible for maintenance, including:
ribbon cables having a first end coupled to the plurality of output lines and spaced apart from the plurality of input lines; a first portion of a set of discrete cables coupled to a second end of the ribbon cables disposed to fan-out to various locations; and a final segment accessible for maintenance, including:
a second device and a second portion of the set of discrete cables interposed between the second device and the ribbon cables.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the output lines of the reconfigurable optical splice with are spaced apart in relation to the input lines.
- 13. The system of claim 11, wherein the plurality of connecting elements are made of optic glass or optic polymer.
- 14. A method for configuring an optical cable splice, comprising the steps of:
determining whether configuring is needed; opening a cover of the optical cable splice; and rearranging elements within the optical cable splice, whereby an incoming signal coming from an incoming cable is redirected from a first output cable to a second output cable.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the rearranging step comprises exchange a first cube with a second cube.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the second cube comprises a ninety degree turn cube.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the determining step comprises signaling out a particular optical fiber for configuring.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0001] The invention described herein was prepared in the performance of work under DARPA Agreement No. MDA972-97-3-0008. The Government has certain rights in this invention.