1983-12-15
1988-01-05
Davie, James W.
350 9620, G02B 638
Patent
active
047172339
ABSTRACT:
A splice connector for optical fibers comprises a guide having a fiber-receiving channel and an alignment cradle having an intermediate section with a channel for holding the guide in position to receive optical fibers. The fibers are bonded together in the guide with a UV-curable adhesive. The alignment cradle also holds a pair of flexible sleeves that are placed on either side of the guide and serve to protect the spliced fibers from vibrations and other environmental stresses. A metallic housing can be crimped over the splice. Also described is a fixture for making the splice. The fixture holds the alignment cradle, guide, and spliced fibers in position, while the adhesive used for making the splice cures.
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Davie James W.
Frieman Shlomo R.
Goldstein Sol L.
Sheldon Jeffery G.
TRW Inc.
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