Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With direct application of magnetic force to manipulate...
Patent
1979-12-31
1981-01-13
Flint, Jr., J. Howard
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With direct application of magnetic force to manipulate...
425123, 425125, 425808, 249 91, 249 83, B29C 600, B29D 302, B29D 1100
Patent
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042446813
ABSTRACT:
A mold having a vee-shaped groove receives an optical fiber end in butted relationship with either another fiber end or with a mold wall surface which is perpendicular to the vee-shaped groove. Field forces are generated which urge unattached and disposable fiber seating elements into the groove, the seating elements in turn pushing the optical fiber end(s) into the groove until the side surface of the optical fiber end(s) are in tangential contact with both sides of the vee-shaped groove. While the optical fiber end(s) are so positioned, casting liquid is introduced into the vee-shaped groove. The seating elements remain within the casting.
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Comerford Liam D.
Crow John D.
Harper John S.
Drumheller Ronald L.
Flint, Jr. J. Howard
International Business Machines - Corporation
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