Method for stacking ferrules of a stacked-type optical connector

Optical waveguides – With disengagable mechanical connector – Structure surrounding optical fiber-to-fiber connection

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156158, G02B 638

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ABSTRACT:
A method for stacking ferrules of a stacked-type optical connector wherein stacking portions for stacking are provided in corresponding positions of each ferrule, the individual ferrules are stacked with the corresponding individual stacking portions aligned, and a plurality of ferrules are simultaneously stacked up with stacking members which work in cooperation with those corresponding stacking portions in such a manner that the ferrules can practically float with a specific degree of freedom to allow a gap between the ferrules, and a stacked-type optical connector assembled according to this method.

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