Optical fiber connector with locking mechanism

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means

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250227, G02B 636

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047476567

ABSTRACT:
An optical connector composed of a plug lock member provided on the end of a light guide pass and a plug attachable to/detachable from the plug lock member, which is characterized by a lock member provided on either the plug lock member or plug to be pressed onto a member to be held, a push member movable in the direction intersecting the attaching/detaching direction of the plug, push portions provided on the push member for pushing the lock member onto the member to be held, and a click mechanism provided on the push member, wherein when the member to be held is pressed by the lock member the click mechanism operates to lock the push member, whereby its locked state is maintained stable and can not be released even subjected to continuous vibration or pulling force.

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