1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of optical plug-in connectors and in particular to safety systems for optical plug-in connections.
2. Description of Related Art
Plug in connectors of the type “LC” are enjoying a growing popularity amongst the optical plug-in connectors, in particular due to the small shape factor. This small shape factor however has its price. The components of LC plug-in connectors are dimensioned in a very small manner with walls of minimum wall thicknesses. This on the one hands results in challenges with regard to manufacturing technology. Secondly, there is hardly any room for play for adding elements with further functionalities, for example safety elements. It is indeed such which are becoming more important, as the radiation powers which are transmitted via optical light waveguide connections in the meanwhile have become very large and render safety measures necessary, for reasons of personal safety and liability, as well as for reasons of operational reliability.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention, to design an optical plug-in connection system in a manner such that, compared to the state of the art, additional safety features are present, without having to make compromises with regard to the demands of the shape factor. In particular, an LC duplex adapter or an LC duplex adapter part and an LC duplex plug are to be provided, which comprise additional safety features. It is further an object of the invention, to provide an LC duplex adapter which is more favourable with regard to manufacturing technology.
These objects are achieved by the invention as is defined in the patent claims.
According to a first aspect of the invention, it concerns a duplex adapter or a duplex adapter part (such a part may also serve for forming a receptacle) for a duplex plug, of the type “LC” or of a different, similar type with a small shape factor and preferably with a latch-in mechanism for the plug in the adapter/adapter part. A duplex adapter comprises two pairs of plug openings which are aligned to one another, into each of which a LC duplex plug introduced from opposite sides may be inserted in a manner such that light waveguides led in the plugs communicate with one another. A corresponding adapter part comprises two plug openings lying side by side and is intended, for example, to form an adapter together with a further identical adapter part, or where appropriate, to form with further components a receptacle for coupling onto a transmitter, receiver, transceiver or repeater. As is known per se, a separating wall is arranged between the adjacent plug openings. The adapter or the adapter part comprises an adapter housing and, at least on one side, a frame which is fastened on the outside of the adapter housing and surrounds both plug openings at the relevant side and comprises a portion extending between the plug openings. The frame serves the additional safety by way of it assuming one or more of the following functions:
Even if the principle of mechanical and/or color coding per se has been known for some time (for example from EP 0 616 236), aspects of the invention with the exchangeable, inexpensive coding frames provide a very good solution for the coding. In contrast to solutions, with which the coding is effected by the adapter or the adapter part or the plug as a whole, the solution suggested here is clearly to be preferred also with regard to storage stock and storage costs, since reserve supplies of adapters of different codes do not need to be present, but one adapter type is sufficient.
Important advantages result from the fact that, according to the idea suggested here, the protection flap is held by the frame:
The frame and/or, where applicable, the laser protection flap, may be present on the adapter/the adapter part on one side only, or it or they may be attached on both sides (as a rule on the patch side).
The terms which are used in this text and which relate to the orientation such as “axial”/“axis”, “proximal”, “distal” are to be interpreted with respect to the plug-in connection. The axis corresponds to the optical axis, along which the light is led in the inserted condition and during operation. “Axial” means “parallel to the axis”. “Sideways” or “lateral” indicates non-axial directions. In a plug-in connection of this kind an optical plane is often also defined relating to the plane running perpendicularly to the axis, which, in a plug-plug connection, lies in the middle between the two ferrules of the plugs in the operating condition, thus quasi where the led light is transmitted from one plug to the other. “Distal” indicates the positions “at the front” of the plug, and “inside” the positions inside the plug opening, thus where appropriate, “towards the optical plane”. Where appropriate, “proximal” means “away from the optical plane”, thus “to the rear” of the plug and “outside” the plug opening. The terms “above” and below” are sometimes also used in this text. They relate to the orientation of an LC plug/adapter/receptacle, in which the actuation pawl lies at the top, and are of course not to be interpreted such that only systems with certain orientations in the construction are to be protected, but rather the invention does not depend on the orientation which is finally selected for the operation.
As is known per se, besides two unlocking pawls (one for each of the two plug portions of the duplex plug), a duplex plug, for example for an LC plug-in connection, for example for an adapter/a receptacle of the previously described kind, also comprises a common actuator. If the duplex plug is constructed of two, e.g. commercially available simplex plugs, which are connected to one another by a clip (duplex yoke), the clip comprises a corresponding actuator which is formed with the clip as one piece. This is designed as a flap which projects away from the plug axis in the distal direction and which projects beyond both unlocking pawls at the distal end, see for example also U.S. Pat. No. 7,413,351, EP 0 788 002 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,054.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a safety device is provided, which apart from the duplex plug as a whole or the clip, also comprises a removable actuation protection. This has a dimensionally rigid cover portion and covers the actuator to the proximal side. The actuation protection moreover comprises a guide portion, which for fastening, projects through an opening in the actuator to the distal side of the duplex plug. Due to the cover portion and/or the guide portion blocking a movement of the actuator, it may not be actuated without a tool. A direct, tool-free actuation of the locking pawls is likewise prevented. The guide portion is blocked by a locking mechanism, so that a removal of the actuation protection is prevented. In order to release the locking mechanism, an unlocking tool with a characteristic actuation portion must be inserted into the actuation protection. Preferably, the unlocking tool is formed in a characteristic manner and with regard to its dimensioning is matched to the opening in the actuation protection, and likewise belongs to the safety device. In principle, it would also be possible to alternatively design the actuation protection such that a commercially available tool may be used, for example a paper clip.
The locking mechanism may for example be a resilient locking tab of the clip or of the actuation projection, which locks in behind a locking projection of the actuation protection or of the clip. The unlocking tool, for example, moves the locking tab against its spring force in order to release the locking connection. An opening in the actuation protection for introducing the unlocking tool—with respect to the lateral position—may be in the inside of the opening in the actuator, so that an unlocking tool may be introduced such that it likewise projects through the actuator toward the distal side and actuates the locking projection located there.
The unlocking tool may moreover comprise retaining structures which cooperate with corresponding structures of the actuation projection, such that the actuation protection may be removed by way of pulling at the introduced unlocking tool in the opposite direction to the plug-in direction.
The safety functions of the frame (preferably with a laser protection flap) and of the actuation protection are preferably integrated as a whole concept, but may per se also be implemented independently of one another.
Besides the duplex adapter and the safety device, a safety set with the integrated safety functions of the frame and of the actuation protection preferably also comprises a plurality of further frames and clips (or possibly of whole duplex plugs), wherein the frame on the one hand and the clips on the other hand are preferably matched to one another with regard to their coding, i.e. there are certain types of frames which are only to be used and/or may only be used in conjunction with certain clips (and/or vice versa).
According to a further aspect of the invention, the LC adapter—simplex or duplex, with or without the previously discussed frame—comprises a single-piece plastic housing. Single piece plastic housings are already known per se in the field of the plug-in connections. Until now, however, they have hardly been considered for LC-adapters. The reason for this lies in particular in the manufacture of the receiver of the guide sleeve, or simply sleeve. The guide sleeve serves for guiding the ferrules of the two plugs to be connected. This receiver of the guide sleeve must of course be held or formed by the housing, and it must offer the guide sleeve a reliable seat, which in particular secures it also against axial forces caused by the friction of the ferrules on the sleeve during introduction into and withdrawal out of the adapter. The introduction of the guide sleeve according to the state of the art, for example described in EP 0 768 547, includes the introduction into a receiver half of the one connection half and the subsequent joining of the two connection halves forming the adapter. In that case, each receiver half could comprise a guide collar axially completely fixing the guide sleeve. With a manufacture as a single-piece housing however, the introduction of the guide sleeve would be made difficult, if not impossible by way of such guide collars.
Although U.S. Pat. No. 7,318,751 discloses an LC adapter with a single-piece metallic housing, a fastening cap to be specifically manufactured and fastened is required for the guide sleeve, which at least largely cancels out the advantages with regard to manufacturing technology of the single-piece design. EP 1 199 587 discloses a hybrid adapter with a single-piece housing, which however does not offer a practical solution to the problem of introducing the guide sleeve.
According to the aspect of the invention discussed here, the receiver for the guide sleeve is now formed on the single-piece plastic housing (i.e. it forms a constituent of the plastic housing and is thus of one piece with it), and for the locking fastening of the guide sleeve it is on at least one side designed with a snap mechanisms with a resilient element formed by the receiver itself. Thus, the guide sleeve may be held by the single-piece housing itself, without additional fastening elements.
For example, the receiver itself may be designed, as is known per se, in a sleeve-like manner with collars projecting inwards on both sides, wherein a plurality of axially running slots is present at least on the one side, by way of which the relevant side of the receiver is divided into segments, which on introduction of the guide sleeve may deflect outwards in a resilient manner.
Embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter in more detail by way of drawings. Reference numerals which are the same in the drawings indicate the same or analogous elements. There are shown in:
The duplex adapter 1 drawn in
As seen even more clearly in
The described shape of the laser protection flap 4 moreover, due to the sections connecting to the web portion in a manner running parallel to the separating wall 2.1, have the further advantage that the orientation of the laser protection flap is also defined when the frame 5, as in the embodiment example shown here, is flat towards the distal side in the region of the middle portion 5.3, thus only bears on the web portion 4.1 of the laser protection flap.
Locking means are present for fixing the frame 5 on the housing 2 and these locking means are designed as suitable formations 2.2, 2.3; 5.1, 5.2 on the housing and on the frame, and whose exact shape is not essential to the invention and is therefore not described in more detail here.
The frame 5, apart from the already mentioned functions, also acts as a coding frame. This means that the frame on the one hand by way of the color selection may signalise a suitability of the plug-in connection for certain applications, and for example indicates that only plugs with a clip which is matching in color may be stuck on. Additionally, or as an alternative, the frame may also comprise mechanical features which cooperate with corresponding mechanical features of the duplex plug, in particular of the clip, so that only matching plugs may be inserted—and/or plugs may only be inserted into matching adapters.
The actuation protection comprises a dimensionally rigid cover portion 21.1 and a guide portion 21.1. In the shown embodiment example, the stiffness of the cover portion is supported by lateral reinforcements 21.3. The guide portion may be inserted into the opening 13.2 until the actuation protection encounters an abutment. In this case, the cover portion 21.1 covers the actuator 13.1 to the proximal side—the actuator is no longer accessible and may not be actuated without a tool, i.e. by hand and without intending to manipulate. Moreover, the locking tab 13.3 which is pressed downwards upon introduction of the cover protection, locks behind the transverse wall 21.4 and secures the actuation protection from withdrawal. The actuation protection may also not be removed without a tool.
An unlocking tool 22 is required for releasing the locking connection, as is represented in
As one likewise sees in
The previously discussed aspect of the invention was described by way of a duplex plug formed by two initially separate simplex plugs 12 which are held together by a clip 13. The invention may just as well be implemented with duplex plugs whose two plug housings are as one piece together or which are fastened together in any other manner, wherein then the actuator may be formed by the common housing.
The above figures describe the invention by way of a single-piece adapter. A corresponding adapter part (not drawn) for example corresponds essentially to one half of the adapter drawn in
The concept of the single-piece design which is described here may be also applied without further ado to simplex adapters and to plugs of different types than of the type LC.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1878/08 | Dec 2008 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH09/00379 | 11/27/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/28/2011 |