Claims
- 1. A holder for spatially aligning two objects comprising:
a unitary body having an axial bore extending along a longitudinal axis, said axial bore having an internal end for receiving a first object and an external end for receiving a second object, wherein at least a portion of said unitary body is elastic with respect to expansion, compression or both along the longitudinal axis; a first fastening element for securing the first object in said holder; and a second fastening element for securing the second object in said holder; wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for variation of the distance between the internal end and the external end of said unitary body.
- 2. A ferrule holder for a fiber filter comprising:
a unitary body having an axial bore extending along a longitudinal axis, said axial bore having an internal end for receiving a first ferrule and an external end for receiving a second ferrule, wherein at least a portion of said unitary body is elastic with respect to expansion, compression or both along the longitudinal axis, wherein said first ferrule has an internal face and an external face each of which are oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis and said second ferule has an internal face and an external face each of which are oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis and wherein said first and second ferrules are positioned such that their internal faces are opposed; a first ferrule fastening element for securing the first ferrule in the unitary body; and a second ferrule fastening element for securing the second ferrule in the unitary body; wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for variation of the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules.
- 3. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for movement of said first ferrule in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for movement of said second ferrule in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 5. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for movement of said first ferrule and said second ferrule in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for variation of the first ferrule, second ferrule or both in a direction substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis while maintaining alignment of the first and second ferrule in all other dimensions.
- 7. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity is substantially symmetric about the longitudinal axis.
- 8. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the elasticity of the unitary body is provided by a system of channels created in said unitary body, wherein the channels are oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 9. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 8 wherein the system of channels creates at least one spring in the unitary body.
- 10. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 9 wherein the spring comprises a non-folded beam spring.
- 11. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 9 wherein the spring comprises folded beam spring.
- 12. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 8 wherein the system of channels is relieved from the unitary body using wire electron discharge machining methods.
- 13. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the unitary body is fabricated from a material having sufficient elasticity to provide a variation of the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules up to a distance along the longitudinal axis equal to about 3 microns.
- 14. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules along the longitudinal axis is selectable adjustable.
- 15. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules along the longitudinal axis varies with ambient environmental conditions.
- 16. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the unitary body is fabricated from a stainless steel alloy.
- 17. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the unitary body is fabricated from a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially matched to the material comprising first and second ferrules.
- 18. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 17 wherein the unitary body is fabricated from a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion selected from the range of about 9 ppm/° C. to about 10 ppm/° C.
- 19. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the unitary body provides ridged support for the first and second ferrules in all directions except a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 20. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein the axial bore is shaped along the longitudinal 10 axis to provide substantially flat surfaces for three point contact between the first ferrule, second ferrule or both and the unitary body.
- 21. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 wherein said first ferrule fastening element and said second ferrule fastening element comprise:
a plurality of tapped holes for receiving screws positioned in and along the length that the unitary body extends along the longitudinal axis; and screws in each of the tapped holes; wherein the position of said screws in the tapped holes is selectably adjustable to provide forces on the first and the second ferrules which establishes three points of contact within axial bore of the unitary body.
- 22. The ferrule holder of claim 21 wherein the axial bore is triangular having three substantially flat surfaces along the longitudinal axis for contacting said first and second ferrules and wherein said plurality of tapped screw holes is positioned above one of said flat surfaces.
- 23. The ferrule holder of claim 21 wherein the axial bore is generally cylindrical but has three substantially flat surfaces along the longitudinal axis for contacting said first and second ferrules and wherein said plurality of tapped screw holes is positioned above one of said substantially flat surfaces.
- 24. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 2 further comprising a ferrule retention element located between the bottoms of the tapped holes and said first ferrule, second ferrule or both.
- 25. The ferrule holder of any of claim 2 further comprising an actuator operationally coupled to the unitary body for selectably adjusting the distance between the internal ends of the first and second ferrules.
- 26. A fiber ferrule holder for a fiber Fabry-Perot filter comprising:
a unitary body having an axial bore extending along a longitudinal axis, said axial bore having an internal end for receiving a first ferrule and an external end for receiving a second ferrule, wherein at least a portion of said unitary body is elastic with respect to expansion, compression or both along the longitudinal axis, wherein said first ferrule has an internal face and an external face each of which are oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis and said second ferule has an internal face and an external face each of which are oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis and wherein said first and second ferrules are positioned such that their internal faces are opposed; a first ferrule fastening element for securing the first ferrule in the unitary body; and a second ferrule fastening element for securing the second ferrule in the unitary body; and an actuator having an internal end and an external end for selectably adjusting the distance between the internal ends of the first and second ferrules along the longitudinal axis, wherein the internal end of the actuator is operationally coupled to the unitary body, wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for selectable variation of the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules.
- 27. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 further comprising a mounting strap operationally coupled to the actuator for fixing the position of the external end of the actuator.
- 28. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator generates a force such that the unitary body compresses along the longitudinal axis, thereby decreasing the distance between the internal ends of the first and second ferrules along the longitudinal axis.
- 29. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator generates a force such that the unitary body expands along the longitudinal axis, thereby increasing the distance between the internal ends of the first and second ferrules along the longitudinal axis.
- 30. The ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator generates a force on the internal end, external end or both of the unitary body.
- 31. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator comprises a piezoelectric transducer, wherein application of an electric potential to said piezoelectric transducer results in expansion or contraction of the piezoelectric transducer in a direction a parallel to longitudinal axis and wherein the expansion of the piezoelectric transducer generates a force on the unitary body.
- 32. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the piezoelectric transducer is a single rectangular prism-shaped piezoelectric transducer.
- 33. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the mounting strap comprises a selected amount of a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion such that the combination of the mounting strap and the piezoelectric transducer does not undergo substantial expansion or contraction over the temperature range of about −20° C. to about 85° C.
- 34. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 27 further comprising at least one mounting strap 5 fastener element.
- 35. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator comprises an electrostrictive material.
- 36. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator comprises a spring or diaphragm.
- 37. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 further comprising a second actuator operationally coupled to the unitary body.
- 38. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 26 wherein the actuator comprises a material having a coefficient of thermal expansion different than that of the unitary body.
- 39. The fiber ferrule holder of claim 38 wherein coefficient of thermal expansion of the actuator is about 1.5 times greater or less than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the unitary body.
- 40. A fiber Fabry-Perot filter comprising:
a fiber ferrule assembly having an optical resonance cavity therein which comprises a first and a second ferrule element each of which has an axial bore along a longitudinal axis therethrough for receiving an optical fiber and a reflector transverse to the axial bore, said first and second ferrules each having an internal ends oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis, wherein said ferrules are positioned with respect to each other such that the internal ends of the ferrules are opposed, thereby forming an optical resonance cavity between opposing reflectors; a unitary body having an axial bore extending along the longitudinal axis, said axial bore having an internal end for receiving the first ferrule and an external end for receiving the second ferrule, wherein at least a portion of said unitary body is elastic with respect to expansion, compression or both along the longitudinal axis; a first ferrule fastening element for securing the first ferrule in the unitary body; and a second ferrule fastening element for securing the second ferrule in the unitary body; wherein the elasticity of the unitary body allows for variation of the distance between the internal faces of the first and second ferrules.
- 41. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 40 further comprising an actuator operationally coupled to the unitary body for selectably adjusting the optical path length of light through the resonance cavity.
- 42. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a tunable fiber Fabry-Perot filter.
- 43. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a fixed frequency fiber Fabry-Perot filter.
- 44. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a temperature transducer.
- 45. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a displacement transducer.
- 46. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a device for measuring force.
- 47. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising a device for measuring pressure.
- 48. The fiber Fabry-Perot filter of claim 41 comprising an accelerometer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to provisional patent application 60/435,425, filed Dec. 20, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety to the extent not inconsistent with the disclosure herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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