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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2017
Nanoprecision Products, Inc., El Segundo, CA (US);
Shuhe Li, Pasadena, CA (US);
Gregory L. Klotz, La Verne, CA (US);
Michael K. Barnoski, Pacific Palisades, CA (US);
Robert Ryan Vallance, Newbury Park, CA (US);
NANOPRECISION PRODUCTS, INC., Camarillo, CA (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides a spring bias that is particularly suited for use to preload a low profile ferrule of an optical connector. In accordance with the present invention, an axial preload is applied to a connector ferrule by a spring structure provided external of the connector. In one embodiment, spring structure is provided outside a plurality of optical fiber connectors, which provides axial preload of multiple ferrules. Each ferrule could be of the type that supports a plurality of optical fibers of a fiber cable. In one embodiment, the spring bias is effected by a planar flexure external of the connector. The ferrule is coupled to the planar flexure with its longitudinal axis through the center of the planar flexure. The planar flexure is structured with flexure members in a plane that are configured to not create any torque load on the ferrule, or if torque loading is present, insignificant torque load to cause misalignment of the ferrule, when the flexure flexes out of its nominal plane to create an axial preload on the ferrule. In another embodiment, a common yoke is applied to bias planar flexures against a plurality of ferrules, wherein a planar flexure is coupled to each ferrule connector. In a further embodiment of the present invention, instead of using planar flexures, a yoke is provided to apply an axial preload to all ferrule connectors coupled to the yoke, by means of a coil spring applied to center of the yoke, external of the ferrule connectors.