JP2002048955A - Coated optical fiber ribbon and method for manufacturing the same - Google Patents

Coated optical fiber ribbon and method for manufacturing the same

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JP2002048955A
JP2002048955A JP2000234396A JP2000234396A JP2002048955A JP 2002048955 A JP2002048955 A JP 2002048955A JP 2000234396 A JP2000234396 A JP 2000234396A JP 2000234396 A JP2000234396 A JP 2000234396A JP 2002048955 A JP2002048955 A JP 2002048955A
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Hiroshi Kato
浩 加藤
Hiroyasu Toyooka
弘康 豊岡
Shigenori Takagi
重徳 高木
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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve the problem of rolling up turbulence in manufacturing caused by the existence of constriction parts in the batch coating of a coated optical fiber ribbon, and to solve the problem of deterioration in workability or increase in a transmission light loss when used. SOLUTION: The coated optical fiber ribbons 11a, 11b have a clearance T of 0.1 mm or more between optical fiber 12. The constriction part 15 of a primary coating 13 for forming the batch coating is flattened by a secondary coating 14 for preventing distortion caused when rolled up in manufacturing. Besides, removal of the secondary coating and the terminal treatment of the coated optical fiber ribbon are facilitated by reducing the Young's modulus of the secondary coating 14.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、2本以上の光ファ
イバ素線を紫外線硬化型樹脂等で一括被覆した光ファイ
バテープ心線、特に、光ファイバ素線間隔を広げた光フ
ァイバテープ心線に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an optical fiber ribbon in which two or more optical fibers are collectively coated with an ultraviolet curable resin or the like, and more particularly, to an optical fiber ribbon in which the interval between the optical fibers is widened. About.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】光ファイバテープ心線は、通常、紫外線
硬化型樹脂(以下、UV樹脂という)で被覆された外径
が0.25mmの2本以上の光ファイバ素線を互いに密
着配列し、その素線ピッチを0.25mmとして、UV
樹脂で一括被覆して形成されている。しかし、この光フ
ァイバテープ心線の端末部を光電変換するデバイスや光
コネクタに直接接続するには、光ファイバ素線ピッチが
小さすぎる。このため、光ファイバ素線ピッチを大きく
した光ファイバテープ心線が知られている。
2. Description of the Related Art Generally, two or more optical fiber wires each having an outer diameter of 0.25 mm and coated with an ultraviolet curing resin (hereinafter referred to as UV resin) are closely arranged with each other. With the element wire pitch being 0.25 mm, UV
It is formed by collectively covering with resin. However, the optical fiber strand pitch is too small to directly connect the end of the optical fiber ribbon to a device or an optical connector for photoelectric conversion. For this reason, an optical fiber ribbon having a large optical fiber pitch has been known.

【0003】例えば、図3(A)に示すような2心の光
ファイバ素線12の間隔を広げた光ファイバテープ心
線、あるいは、図3(B)に示すような2心の光ファイ
バ素線12間に抗張力体16を介在させ、光ファイバ素
線間のピッチと形状安定化を図った光ファイバ心線が公
知である(特開平11−316327号公報)。さら
に、図3(C)に示すような4心の光ファイバ素線12
間の間隙を0.2〜0.8mmとし、この部分での一括
被覆13の厚みを光ファイバ素線部分より薄くした光フ
ァイバテープ心線が公知である(特開平11−2311
83号公報)。
For example, as shown in FIG. 3A, a two-core optical fiber core wire in which an interval between two optical fiber strands 12 is widened, or a two-core optical fiber strand as shown in FIG. An optical fiber core wire in which a tensile member 16 is interposed between the wires 12 to stabilize the pitch and shape between the optical fiber wires is known (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-316327). Further, a four-core optical fiber 12 as shown in FIG.
An optical fiber ribbon is known in which the gap between them is 0.2 to 0.8 mm and the thickness of the collective coating 13 at this portion is smaller than that of the optical fiber strand (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-2311).
No. 83).

【0004】図4は、一般的な光ファイバテープ心線の
製造方法を示すもので、図中、1は光ファイバ素線の繰
り出し装置、2はガイドローラ,3は集線装置、4は被
覆ダイス装置、5は紫外線照射装置、6は張力調整装
置、7は巻取り装置を示す。複数本の光ファイバ素線
は、先ず、繰り出し装置1からガイドローラ2を介して
集線装置3で同一平面に集線される。そして、この集線
された複数本の光ファイバ素線は、被覆ダイス装置4内
に引き込まれ、この被覆ダイス装置内で各光ファイバ素
線間のピッチが揃えられるとともに、出口付近でUV樹
脂により一括被覆される。この後、紫外線照射装置5で
被覆樹脂が硬化され、張力調整装置6を経て、巻取り装
置7にて巻取られる。
FIG. 4 shows a general method of manufacturing an optical fiber ribbon. In the figure, 1 is an optical fiber feeder, 2 is a guide roller, 3 is a concentrator, and 4 is a coating die. The device 5 is an ultraviolet irradiation device, 6 is a tension adjusting device, and 7 is a winding device. First, the plurality of optical fiber wires are converged on the same plane by the concentrator 3 from the feeding device 1 via the guide roller 2. Then, the plurality of collected optical fiber strands are drawn into the coating dice device 4, the pitch between the optical fiber strands is made uniform in the coating dice device, and collectively formed of UV resin near the outlet. Coated. Thereafter, the coating resin is cured by the ultraviolet irradiation device 5, and is wound by the winding device 7 via the tension adjusting device 6.

【0005】光ファイバ素線ピッチを大きくした光ファ
イバテープ心線を、上述の製造方法で得ようとすると、
図3(A),図3(C)に示すような光ファイバ素線間
がくびれた形状となる。光ファイバテープ心線を長尺で
連続製造する場合、巻取り装置での巻取りが必須の要件
となる。しかし、光ファイバテープ心線にくびれ部分が
あると、図5に示すように、巻取り状態に乱れが生じ、
このため光ファイバテープ心線に歪が加えられ、時には
これが原因で破断に至ることもある。また、後に巻取り
装置から、種々の用途に供するために繰り出すときに、
光ファイバテープ心線がもつれたり、捻じれが発生する
などで、加工性を低下させ、伝送損失増加をもたらすこ
とにもなる。
When an optical fiber ribbon having an increased optical fiber pitch is to be obtained by the above-described manufacturing method,
The optical fibers have a constricted shape as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3C. When the optical fiber ribbon is continuously manufactured in a long length, winding by a winding device is an essential requirement. However, if there is a constricted portion in the optical fiber ribbon, the winding state is disturbed as shown in FIG.
As a result, a strain is applied to the optical fiber ribbon, which sometimes causes breakage. Also, when later unwinding from the winding device for use in various applications,
When the optical fiber ribbon is entangled or twisted, the workability is reduced and the transmission loss is increased.

【0006】この様な観点からすれば、図3(B)に示
すものは、光ファイバ素線間に抗張力体を介在させるこ
とにより、くびれ部分がなくなりフラットな形状の光フ
ァイバテープ心線が得られるので、上述した問題点の解
消を図ることはできる。しかし、抗張力体の付加は、大
幅なコスト増をもたらすもので、得策ではない。
From this point of view, the one shown in FIG. 3 (B) has a flattened optical fiber ribbon with no constricted portion by interposing a tensile strength member between the optical fibers. Therefore, the above-mentioned problem can be solved. However, the addition of a tensile member results in a significant cost increase and is not advisable.

【0007】[0007]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】本発明は、上述した事
情に鑑みてなされたもので、光ファイバテープ心線の一
括被覆にくびれ部があることによる製造時の巻取り乱れ
の問題、またこの巻取り乱れによる光ファイバテープ心
線使用時の加工性低下や伝送損失増加の問題を解決し
た、光ファイバテープ心線と製造方法を提供する。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and has a problem of winding disturbance at the time of manufacturing due to the presence of a constricted portion in a batch covering of an optical fiber ribbon. Provided are an optical fiber ribbon and a method of manufacturing that solve the problems of reduced workability and increased transmission loss when using an optical fiber ribbon due to winding disturbance.

【0008】[0008]

【課題を解決するための手段】光ファイバ素線間の間隙
が0.1mm以上の光ファイバテープ心線であって、一
括被覆を形成する一次被覆のくびれ部を二次被覆により
平坦にし、製造時の巻取りに歪みが生じないようにす
る。また、二次被覆のヤング率を小さくすることで、二
次被覆の除去がし易いようにし、光ファイバテープ心線
の端末処理を容易にする。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An optical fiber ribbon having a gap between optical fiber strands of 0.1 mm or more, wherein a narrow portion of a primary coating forming a collective coating is flattened by a secondary coating to manufacture Prevent distortion during winding. Further, by reducing the Young's modulus of the secondary coating, the secondary coating can be easily removed, and the terminal treatment of the optical fiber ribbon is facilitated.

【0009】[0009]

【発明の実施の形態】図1は、本発明の実施の形態の一
例を示すもので、図1(A)は2心の光ファイバテープ
心線11a、図1(B)は4心の光ファイバテープ心線
11bの例を示す。図中、12はUV樹脂で被覆された
公称外径が0.25mmの光ファイバ素線、13は光フ
ァイバ素線を一括して被覆する一次被覆、14は一次被
覆上に施される二次被覆である。
FIG. 1 shows an example of an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1 (A) shows a two-core optical fiber ribbon 11a, and FIG. 1 (B) shows a four-core optical fiber. An example of a fiber ribbon 11b is shown. In the figure, 12 is an optical fiber wire having a nominal outer diameter of 0.25 mm coated with a UV resin, 13 is a primary coating for coating the optical fiber wire collectively, and 14 is a secondary coating applied on the primary coating. Coating.

【0010】実用的な光ファイバテープ心線としては2
〜16心であり、光ファイバ素線12間の間隙Tは0.
1〜1.0mm位の範囲である。従って、光ファイバ素
線に外径0.25mmのものを用いると、光ファイバ素
線ピッチは0.35〜1.25mm位となる。一括被覆
材料としてはUV樹脂が用いられ、一次被覆13にはヤ
ング率が637〜1127MPa(温度25℃、JIS
K7113)のUV樹脂が用いられる。
As a practical optical fiber ribbon, 2
1616 cores, and the gap T between the optical fiber strands 12 is 0.
It is in the range of about 1 to 1.0 mm. Therefore, if an optical fiber having an outer diameter of 0.25 mm is used, the optical fiber pitch is about 0.35 to 1.25 mm. UV resin is used as the batch coating material, and the primary coating 13 has a Young's modulus of 637 to 1127 MPa (temperature 25 ° C., JIS
K7113) UV resin is used.

【0011】光ファイバ素線ピッチは、この一次被覆1
3で一定精度に保つことは可能であるが、光ファイバ素
線間にはくびれ部15が生じる。このくびれ部15は、
光ファイバ素線ピッチやUV樹脂のヤング率によって、
くびれの度合いは異なるが、いずれにしても、上述した
製造時の巻取りで不都合が生じる。本発明では、このく
びれ部15をなくすために二次被覆14を施し、全体的
にはフラットな形状となるように製造して巻取る。
The optical fiber pitch is determined by the primary coating 1
Although it is possible to maintain a constant accuracy at 3, a constriction 15 occurs between the optical fibers. This constriction 15
Depending on the optical fiber strand pitch and the Young's modulus of the UV resin,
Although the degree of constriction is different, in any case, the above-described winding at the time of manufacturing causes inconvenience. In the present invention, the secondary coating 14 is applied in order to eliminate the constricted portion 15, and is manufactured and wound so as to have a flat shape as a whole.

【0012】この、二次被覆14には、一次被覆13と
同じUV樹脂が用いてもよいが、ヤング率が一次被覆よ
り小さい、147〜285MPa(温度25℃、JIS
K7113)のものを用いるとよい。この二次被覆1
4のヤング率を小さくすることで、二次被覆14のみの
被覆除去を容易に行うことが可能となる。これにより、
光ファイバテープ心線を光ファイバ素線に分離分岐して
各種デバイス、光コネクタ等との接続形成の際に、二次
被覆14のみ除去し、一次被覆の薄肉状になっているく
びれ部15で分離することで端末加工を容易に行うこと
ができる。
As the secondary coating 14, the same UV resin as the primary coating 13 may be used, but the Young's modulus is smaller than the primary coating, 147 to 285 MPa (temperature: 25 ° C., JIS
K7113). This secondary coating 1
By reducing the Young's modulus of No. 4, coating removal of only the secondary coating 14 can be easily performed. This allows
At the time of forming a connection with various devices, optical connectors, and the like by separating and branching the optical fiber ribbon into optical fiber wires, only the secondary coating 14 is removed, and the narrow portion 15 having a thin primary coating is formed. The terminal processing can be easily performed by separating.

【0013】また、二次被覆14は、くぼみ15を埋め
る程度で形成すればよいが、一括被覆を形成すると言う
点から、一次被覆13の全体を覆うようにしてもよい。
また、製造時に巻取りをスムーズに行うことができるよ
うに、二次被覆14の表面はできるだけ凹凸のない平坦
な方がよい。その平坦度S(面の凹凸の最も低い部分と
最も高い部分の差)が0.02mm以下であれば、30
km以上の光ファイバテープ心線を整列巻きで良好に巻
取ることが可能である。
The secondary coating 14 may be formed so as to fill the depressions 15. However, the secondary coating 14 may be formed so as to cover the entire primary coating 13 from the viewpoint of forming a batch coating.
Further, the surface of the secondary coating 14 is preferably as flat as possible without irregularities so that the winding can be performed smoothly at the time of manufacturing. If the flatness S (difference between the lowest and highest portions of the surface irregularities) is 0.02 mm or less, 30
It is possible to satisfactorily wind an optical fiber ribbon having a length of km or more by aligned winding.

【0014】次に、図2により本発明の製造方法の概略
を説明する。図中、21は光ファイバ素線の繰り出し装
置、22はガイドローラ,23は集線装置、24aは一
次被覆ダイス装置、24bは二次被覆ダイス装置、25
aは一次紫外線照射装置、25bは二次紫外線照射装
置、26は張力調整装置、27は巻取り装置を示す。
Next, an outline of the manufacturing method of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. In the figure, 21 is an optical fiber unreeling device, 22 is a guide roller, 23 is a concentrator, 24a is a primary coating die device, 24b is a secondary coating die device, 25
a is a primary ultraviolet irradiation device, 25b is a secondary ultraviolet irradiation device, 26 is a tension adjusting device, and 27 is a winding device.

【0015】複数本の光ファイバ素線は、先ず、繰り出
し装置21からガイドローラ22を介して集線装置23
で同一平面に集線される。そして、この集線された複数
本の光ファイバ素線は、一次被覆ダイス装置24a内に
引き込まれ、この被覆ダイス内で各光ファイバ素線間の
ピッチが揃えられるとともに、出口付近でUV樹脂で一
括被覆される。この後、一次紫外線照射装置25aで被
覆樹脂が硬化される。ここまでは、図4で示す従来の製
造方法と同じである。
A plurality of optical fiber wires are first fed from a feeding device 21 via a guide roller 22 to a concentrator 23.
Are converged on the same plane. Then, the plurality of condensed optical fiber strands are drawn into the primary coating dice device 24a, the pitch between the optical fiber strands is aligned in the coating dice, and the resin is collectively formed by UV resin near the outlet. Coated. Thereafter, the coating resin is cured by the primary ultraviolet irradiation device 25a. Up to this point, it is the same as the conventional manufacturing method shown in FIG.

【0016】本発明では、一次紫外線照射装置25aで
被覆樹脂が硬化され、一次被覆が形成された後、第二次
被覆ダイス装置24bで二次被覆が施され、二次紫外線
照射装置25bで被覆樹脂が硬化される。この後、従来
と同様に張力調整装置26を経て、巻取り装置27にて
巻取られる。
In the present invention, after the coating resin is cured by the primary ultraviolet irradiation device 25a and the primary coating is formed, the secondary coating is performed by the secondary coating die device 24b and the secondary coating is performed by the secondary ultraviolet irradiation device 25b. The resin is cured. Thereafter, the film is wound by a winding device 27 via a tension adjusting device 26 as in the conventional case.

【0017】[0017]

【発明の効果】以上の説明から明らかなように、本発明
によれば、光ファイバ素線ピッチを広げた光ファイバテ
ープ心線を、くびれ部のない平坦な形で提供でき、製造
時の巻取り工程で、歪みを起こさずに高速での整列巻取
りが可能なる。そして、巻取られたボビンからの繰り出
しもスムーズに行うことができ、もつれや捻じれが起こ
らず伝送損失の少ない光ファイバテープ心線を提供する
ことができる。
As is apparent from the above description, according to the present invention, an optical fiber ribbon having an expanded optical fiber pitch can be provided in a flat shape without any constriction. In the take-up process, it is possible to perform high-speed alignment winding without causing distortion. Then, the unwinding from the wound bobbin can be performed smoothly, and an entangled or twisted optical fiber tape with little transmission loss can be provided.

【0018】また、二次被覆をヤング係数の小さいもの
で形成することにより、二次被覆の除去し易い光ファイ
バテープ心線として提供でき、通信装置での使用に際し
ては、その端末処理を容易にすることができる。更に、
本発明は、二次被覆形成のためのダイス装置と紫外線照
射装置を追加するだけであり、わずかなコスト増ですま
せることができる。
Further, by forming the secondary coating with a material having a small Young's modulus, the secondary coating can be provided as an optical fiber tape core wire from which the secondary coating can be easily removed. can do. Furthermore,
According to the present invention, only a die device and an ultraviolet irradiation device for forming the secondary coating are added, and the cost can be slightly increased.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】本発明による光ファイバテープ心線の横断面図
である。
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an optical fiber ribbon according to the present invention.

【図2】本発明による光ファイバテープ心線の製造方法
を示す図である。
FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a method of manufacturing an optical fiber ribbon according to the present invention.

【図3】従来の光ファイバテープ心線の横断面図であ
る。
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional optical fiber ribbon.

【図4】従来の光ファイバテープ心線の製造方法を示す
図である。
FIG. 4 is a view showing a conventional method for manufacturing an optical fiber ribbon.

【図5】従来の光ファイバテープ心線の巻取状態を示す
横断面図である。
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where a conventional optical fiber ribbon is wound.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

11a,11b…光ファイバテープ心線、12…光ファ
イバ素線、13…一次被覆、14…二次被覆、15…く
びれ部、21…繰り出し装置、22…ガイドローラ、2
3…集積装置、24a,24b…被覆ダイス装置、25
a,25b…紫外線照射装置、26…張力調整装置、2
7…巻取り装置、T…光ファイバ素線間の間隔。
11a, 11b: optical fiber ribbon, 12: optical fiber, 13: primary coating, 14: secondary coating, 15: constricted portion, 21: feeding device, 22: guide roller, 2
3 ... Acquisition device, 24a, 24b ... Coating die device, 25
a, 25b: ultraviolet irradiation device, 26: tension adjusting device, 2
7: Winding device, T: Distance between optical fiber strands.

───────────────────────────────────────────────────── フロントページの続き (72)発明者 高木 重徳 神奈川県横浜市栄区田谷町1番地 住友電 気工業株式会社横浜製作所内 Fターム(参考) 2H001 BB19 DD23 KK17 MM01 PP01 ────────────────────────────────────────────────── ─── Continuing on the front page (72) Inventor Shigenori Takagi 1-chome, Taya-cho, Sakae-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa F-term (reference) in Yokohama Works, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. 2H001 BB19 DD23 KK17 MM01 PP01

Claims (5)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 光ファイバ素線間の間隙が0.1mm以
上の光ファイバテープ心線であって、一括被覆を形成す
る一次被覆のくびれ部を二次被覆により平坦にしたこと
を特徴とする光ファイバテープ心線。
1. An optical fiber ribbon having a gap between optical fiber strands of 0.1 mm or more, wherein a narrow portion of a primary coating forming a collective coating is flattened by a secondary coating. Optical fiber tape core.
【請求項2】 前記一次被覆および前記二次被覆が紫外
線硬化型樹脂であることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の
光ファイバテープ心線。
2. The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1, wherein the primary coating and the secondary coating are UV-curable resins.
【請求項3】 前記二次被覆のヤング率が147〜28
5MPaであることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の光フ
ァイバテープ心線。
3. The secondary coating has a Young's modulus of 147 to 28.
The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 2, wherein the pressure is 5 MPa.
【請求項4】 前記二次被覆の平坦面の凹凸が0.02
mm以下であることを特徴とする請求項1から3のいず
れか1項に記載の光ファイバテープ心線。
4. The unevenness of the flat surface of the secondary coating is 0.02
The optical fiber ribbon according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the diameter is equal to or less than mm.
【請求項5】 光ファイバ素線間の間隔が0.1mm以
上の光ファイバテープ心線の製造であって、一次被覆で
光ファイバ素線を一括被覆を形成した後、二次被覆によ
り一次被覆のくびれ部を平坦にすることを特徴とする光
ファイバテープ心線の製造方法。
5. A method of manufacturing an optical fiber ribbon in which the distance between optical fiber strands is 0.1 mm or more, wherein the optical fiber strands are collectively coated with a primary coating, and then the secondary coating is performed with a primary coating. A method for manufacturing an optical fiber ribbon, wherein a constricted portion is flattened.
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