Optical waveguides – Accessories
Patent
1997-03-19
1998-11-17
Bovernick, Rodney B.
Optical waveguides
Accessories
385134, 225 2, 225 965, G02B 626
Patent
active
058388508
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for curved-angle cleaving of optical fibers is presented. The method requires the introduction of a flaw in an optical fiber to be cleaved, and the application of predetermined stress and strain to the optical fiber in the vicinity of the flaw to cause curved-angle cleaving of the optical fiber at the flaw. More particularly, one embodiment of the method requires fixing first and second portions of the optical fiber, for example, by clamping, and introducing a flaw into the optical fiber between the first and second portions. Then, a substantially concentrated force is applied to the optical fiber between the flaw and the first portion of the optical fiber, on a side of the optical fiber opposite the flaw, in order to cause the optical fiber to cleave with a curved-angle cleave. Another embodiment of the method applies a substantially concentrated force to the fiber before introduction of the flaw. The apparatus of the present invention includes first and second pairs of optical fiber clamps separated by first predetermined distance, a flaw-producing device that produces a flaw in a fiber clamped between the clamps, and a force-applying device that applies a substantially concentrated force to the fiber at a second predetermined distance from the first pair of clamps, the flaw-producing device being located between the force-applying device and the second pair of optical fiber clamps at third predetermined distance from the force-applying device. The first, second and third predetermined distances are selected in order produce a curved-angle cleave in the optical fiber. The invention also contemplates a conversion kit which is useable to convert an existing square-angle optical fiber cleaver into a curved-angle optical fiber cleaver. Finally, the invention also includes a curved-angle end-face of an optical fiber that results from operating the apparatus of the present invention, in accordance with the method of the present invention.
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Mansfield Charles M.
Wiegand Gordon
Bovernick Rodney B.
Chernivec Gerald F.
McFarren John C.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Sanghavi Hemang
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