Claims
- 1. A tap output collimator comprising:
a glass prism having a first incline surface and a second incline surface for receiving an input light beam for separating and projecting said input light beam into a downward projecting beam with a small downward projecting angle and an upward projecting beam with an upward projecting angle; and a GRIN lens for focusing_said upward and downward projecting beams into an output optical fiber and a tap out optical fiber respectively.
- 2. The tap output collimator of claim 1 further comprising:
a dual fiber capillary disposed at an output end of said GRIN lens for containing and disposing said output optical fiber and said tap out optical fiber on a focal point of said GRIN lens.
- 3. The tap output collimator of claim 1 wherein:
said first incline surface and second incline surface having a surface area ratio corresponding to a tap out ratio for projecting a portion of said input light beam to said tap out optical fiber according to said tap out ratio.
- 4. The tap output collimator of claim 1 further comprising:
an optical signal detector for measuring said downward projecting light beam projected to said tap out optical fiber.
- 5. A tap output collimator comprising:
a GRIN lens having a first incline surface and a second incline surface for receiving an input light beam for separating and projecting said input light beam into a downward projecting beam with a small downward projecting angle and an upward projecting beam with an upward projecting angle and for focusing_said upward and downward projecting beams into an output optical fiber and a tap out optical fiber respectively.
- 6. The tap output collimator of claim 5 further comprising:
a dual fiber capillary disposed at an output end of said GRIN lens for containing and disposing said output optical fiber and said tap out optical fiber on a focal point of said GRIN lens.
- 7. The tap output collimator of claim 5 wherein:
said first incline surface and second incline surface having a surface area ratio corresponding to a tap out ratio for projecting a portion of said input light beam to said tap out optical fiber according to said tap out ratio.
- 8. The tap output collimator of claim 5 further comprising:
an optical signal detector for measuring said downward projecting light beam projected to said tap out optical fiber.
- 9. A dual beam collimator comprising:
a GRIN lens for collimating two input light from two fibers in dual fiber capillary; and a glass prism having a first incline surface and a second incline surface for bending two collimated beams parallel each other and parallel to central axis of the collimator.
- 10. The dual beam collimator of claim 9 further comprising:
a dual fiber capillary disposed at an input end of said GRIN lens for containing and disposing a set of dual optical fibers at said input end of said GRIN lens.
- 11. A multiple beam collimator comprising:
a GRIN lens for collimating multiple input light from multiple fibers; a glass prism having multiple incline surfaces and at least one normal surface, said incline surfaces are for bending said multiple beams collimated from off-axis fibers to be parallel each other and parallel to central axis of the collimator and the normal surface transmit the beam collimated from on-axis fiber without bending.
- 12. The multiple beam collimator of claim 11 further comprising:
a multiple fiber capillary disposed at an input end of said GRIN lens for containing and disposing multiple optical fibers.
- 13. A tap output collimator comprising:
a GRIN lens for receiving an input beam with a small incident angle relative to an optical axis of said GRIN lens; a lens holder for holding said GRIN lens having a front portion extended beyond a front surface of said GRIN lens for holding a reflecting mirror at a distance away from said front surface of said GRIN lens; said reflective mirror is disposed at a small incline angle relative to a perpendicular line to said optical axis of said GRIN lens; and said GRIN lens further having a partially reflecting front surface for transmitting an output beam through and reflecting a portion of said input beam to said reflective mirror for reflecting said portion of said input beam into said GRIN lens with a tap out optical path separated from said incoming_beam.
- 14. The tap output collimator of claim 13 further comprising:
a dual fiber capillary disposed at an output end of said GRIN lens for containing and disposing a set of dual optical fibers at said output end of said GRIN lens for receiving said output beam and said tap out beam from said GRIN lens.
- 15. The tap output collimator of claim 13 wherein:
said partially reflecting front surface of said GRIN lens having a transmission/reflection ratio corresponding to a tap out ratio for projecting a portion of said input beam to a tap out optical fiber according to said tap out ratio.
- 16. The tap output collimator of claim 13 further comprising:
an optical signal detector for measuring said tap out beam projected to a tap out optical fiber.
- 17. An optical component comprising:
a built-in tap-out projection means for projecting a portion of an incoming beam to a tap-out beam transmission means.
- 18. The optical component of claim 17 wherein:
said built-in tap-out projection means further comprising a front surface having an incline angle for projecting a portion of an incoming beam to a tap-out beam transmission means.
- 19. The optical component of claim 17 wherein:
said built-in tap-out projection means further comprising a prism having a pair of inclined front surfaces for projecting said incoming beam into an output beam and a tap out beam.
- 20. The optical component of claim 17 wherein:
said built-in tap-out projection means further comprising a partially reflective front surface and a reflective mirror projecting said incoming beam into an output beam and a tap out beam.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Formal Application claims a Priority Date of Oct. 28, 1999 benefited from a Provisional Application No. 60/162,026 filed by the same Applicant of this Application on Oct. 28, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60162026 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09704111 |
Oct 2000 |
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10690735 |
Oct 2003 |
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