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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2010
Yoshihiro Arashitani, Tokyo, JP;
Toshio Miyahara, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihiro Emori, Tokyo, JP;
Masanobu Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihiro Arashitani, Tokyo, JP;
Toshio Miyahara, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihiro Emori, Tokyo, JP;
Masanobu Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An optical fiber holding apparatus in accordance with the present invention is characterized in that the same comprises a surface in order to hold an optical fiber which is to be a state of which is rolled up so as not to overlap with each other, wherein at least the surface is formed of a thermo conductive molding body which has a thermal conductivity to be higher than or equal to 0.5 W/mK, and which has an Asker C hardness to be between twenty and fifty. Or, the same comprises a peripheral surface in order to roll up and hold an optical fiber, wherein at least the peripheral surface is formed of a thermo conductive molding body which has the thermal conductivity to be higher than or equal to 0.5 W/mK, and which has the Asker C hardness to be between twenty and fifty. Moreover, it is desirable for the thermo conductive molding body to have a compressive strength of which a peak value is between ten and thirty N/cmand a stabilized value is between three and ten N/cm. Furthermore, it is desirable for the thermo conductive molding body to have the thermal conductivity to be higher than or equal to 1.0 W/mK and to have the Asker C hardness to be between twenty-five and forty.