Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1988-08-29
1989-11-28
Lee, John D.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 4BE, 242 47, 242174, 350 9610, 356350, G02B 602
Patent
active
048833371
ABSTRACT:
An optical fiber coil is formed by winding successive loops of a fiber in a toroidal helix to form a self-supporting ring. No coilform or adhesives are necessary, resulting in relaxed boundary conditions at the outside of the fiber jacket, and in an overall reduction of thermally-induced strain, as compared to existing coil constructions. One low-stress mounting includes a trellis or spoke-like frame structure which frictionally supports the coil about its circumference. Another mounting includes a bouyant bead support structure. In a third mounting, a filament suspends the coil from a frame. The coil may be suspended within an isothermal enclosure to further reduce thermal effects.
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Lee John D.
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc.
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