Protected optical fiber cable and hydrogen gettering agent

Optical waveguides – Optical transmission cable

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention generally provides a hydrogen gettering agent containing a fullerene compound, a protected optical fiber cable containing the hydrogen gettering agent and a method of making the same. According to some embodiments, the protected optical fiber cable is provided comprising a protective sheath, at least one optical fiber positioned within the protective sheath, and the hydrogen gettering agent surrounding the at least one optical fiber within the protective sheath.

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Drs. Raouf O. Loutfy, Alexander P. Moravsky and Eugene M. Wexler, Production and Characterization of Fullerene Hydrides, Materials and Electrochemical Research (MER) Corporation, Tucson, Arizona, 85706, USA, Oct. 10, 2000.

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