Optical waveguides – Miscellaneous
Patent
1992-12-30
1994-01-18
Bovernick, Rodney B.
Optical waveguides
Miscellaneous
385901, 139408, 139420C, 362 32, G02B 600
Patent
active
052805581
ABSTRACT:
A woven material is described in which optical fibers are positioned and held in the material in a manner to maximize their optical efficiency. The material consists of fibers extending in both the warp and woof direction, the optical fibers are positioned in channels between the supporting fibers in the warp direction. The material is manufactured using conventional weaving equipment by positioning both the optical fibers and the warp fibers, and then weaving the woof fibers into place without bending the optical fibers. The fibers are thusly woven so that the optical fibers have zero warp. The woven grid-like mat can be coated with a protective material that either enables it to form a flexible sheet of ribbon or a rigid, hard, grid-like mat which has aligned zero warp optical fibers embedded therein. The material shown can be used to provide sensing, imaging or communications. It can be utilized for optical backplanes for optoelectronic systems or a housing for optoelectronic components.
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Barns Stephen W.
Bovernick Rodney B.
Page Automated Telecommunications Systems, Inc.
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