JPS59113403A - High strength optical fiber unit - Google Patents

High strength optical fiber unit

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Publication number
JPS59113403A
JPS59113403A JP22411982A JP22411982A JPS59113403A JP S59113403 A JPS59113403 A JP S59113403A JP 22411982 A JP22411982 A JP 22411982A JP 22411982 A JP22411982 A JP 22411982A JP S59113403 A JPS59113403 A JP S59113403A
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Prior art keywords
optical fiber
tension member
unit
high strength
strands
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Inventor
Fumio Yamamoto
山本 二三男
Yoshito Shiyudo
義人 首藤
Shinzo Yamakawa
山川 進三
Koichi Nakagawa
幸一 中川
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
    • G02B6/00Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
    • G02B6/44Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
    • G02B6/4401Optical cables
    • G02B6/4429Means specially adapted for strengthening or protecting the cables
    • G02B6/443Protective covering

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Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain high strength without requiring a central tension member by forming a coating layer of a thermoplastic resin molecularly oriented by stretching it in the longitudinal direction in a speed not below a specified shear rate, on the outside of a press winding tape for tying plural optical fiber strands in a bundle. CONSTITUTION:Plural glass fiber strands 1, e.g. five strands as illustrated in the figure, are bundled by tying them with a press winding tape 6 without using a conventional center tension member. A coating layer (unit pipe) 3' is formed on the outside of the tape 6 by extruding a modified polyester obtained by substituting a part of polyethylene terephthalate for p-hydroxybenzoic acid, or the like polyester, and stretching it in a speed of >= about 10<3>/sec melt shear rate with the nozzle of an extruder head. As a result, an optical fiber unit having sufficiently high strength is obtained without requiring the central tension member 2, such as a steel wire and the central tension member of optical fiber, and hence reduction of the diameter of an optical cable is made possible and it may be made suitable for its protection from thunder.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 本発明は光通信用に用いられる光フアイバユニットに関
するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to an optical fiber unit used for optical communications.

元ファイバを通信に使用する場合、ファイバ強度の低下
防止、さらには伝送損失の増加抑制またはハンドリング
等の容易さの点から、ファイバを心線化し、さらにはケ
ーブル化して用いる。光フアイバ通信が実用化の段階に
入ってくるとともに、光フアイバケーブルの経済化およ
び細径化が重要な降領となる。
When the original fiber is used for communication, the fiber is cored and further made into a cable in order to prevent a decrease in fiber strength, to suppress an increase in transmission loss, and to facilitate handling. As optical fiber communications enter the stage of practical use, economicalization and reduction in diameter of optical fiber cables become important.

第1図は従来の光フアイバケーブルの一例の断面図であ
って、lはガラスファイバ’Afg2,2ハユニット中
心テンションメンバ、3はユニットパイプ、4はケーブ
ル中心テンションメンバ、5はケーブル外被である。
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an example of a conventional optical fiber cable, where l is a glass fiber 'Afg2, 2' unit center tension member, 3 is a unit pipe, 4 is a cable center tension member, and 5 is a cable jacket. be.

まずシリコーン樹脂またはエポキシアクリレート樹脂等
で一次被覆した複数個のファイバ素線lを鋼線等力)ら
なるユニットテンションメンバ20周シに撚シ合わせ、
その上からナイロン等の熱可塑性樹脂からなるプラスチ
ックチューブ(ユニットパイプ8)で被覆して光ファ、
イバユニットを作る。
First, a plurality of fiber strands primarily coated with silicone resin or epoxy acrylate resin are twisted around a unit tension member made of 20 steel wires,
The optical fiber is then covered with a plastic tube (unit pipe 8) made of thermoplastic resin such as nylon.
Make an Iba unit.

次にこのユニットを鋼線等からなるケーブル中心テンシ
ョンメンバ4の周シに撚り合わせながら、その上2ポリ
エチレン等の熱可塑性樹脂(ケーブル外被5)で被覆し
て多心高密度光ファイバケーブルが作られる。
Next, this unit is twisted around the circumference of a cable center tension member 4 made of steel wire, etc., and coated with a thermoplastic resin (cable jacket 5) such as polyethylene to form a multicore high-density optical fiber cable. Made.

第1図からも明らかなように、抗張力体がケーブルおよ
びユニット両方に用いられている。これ等テンションメ
ンバは、ユニットパイプ3およびケーブル外被5の材料
である熱可塑性樹脂の弾性樹脂の弾性率(数GPa以下
)、線膨張係数(l O−’℃−1オーダー)が、ガラ
スファイバの弾性率(約70 GPa )、線膨張’a
<’1k (10−7°c−”:t−p−−)と著しく
異なるために配置したものである0主にケーブルテンシ
ョンメンバ4は熱可塑性樹脂の低弾性率を補う役割を持
ち、ユニット中心テンションメンバ2は熱可塑性樹脂の
高線膨張係数を補う役割を果す○ すなわち従前の光フアイバケーブルにおいては、ユニッ
トパイプ3およびケーブル外被5が低弾性率・高線膨張
率のために、ユニットおよびケーブルの両方にテンショ
ンメンバを使用することが不可欠であシ、経済性および
細径化という点において欠点があった。
As is clear from FIG. 1, tensile strength members are used in both the cable and the unit. These tension members have an elastic modulus (several GPa or less) and a linear expansion coefficient (of the order of 1 O-'°C-1) of the thermoplastic resin that is the material of the unit pipe 3 and cable jacket 5, but are similar to those of glass fiber. elastic modulus (approximately 70 GPa), linear expansion 'a
<'1k (10-7°c-": t-p--). The cable tension member 4 mainly has the role of compensating for the low elastic modulus of thermoplastic resin, and The central tension member 2 plays the role of compensating for the high coefficient of linear expansion of the thermoplastic resin. It is essential to use tension members for both the cable and the cable, which has drawbacks in terms of economy and reduction in diameter.

不発明はこれらの欠点を除去するため、複数率の光フア
イバ緊線を押え巻きテープで一括して集合し、その外側
にほぼl OSec  以上の溶融せん断速度でファイ
バ長手方向に分子配向させ、高弾性率・低線膨張率化し
た熱可塑性樹脂をユニットパイプとして用いることを特
徴とし、その目的はユニット中心テンションメンバを省
略し、光フアイバケーブルの経済化、細径化を図ること
にある。
In order to eliminate these drawbacks, the present invention gathers optical fiber strands of multiple ratios together with a pressure-wrapping tape, and on the outside thereof, molecules are oriented in the longitudinal direction of the fiber at a melting shear rate of approximately 1 OSec or more. It is characterized by using a thermoplastic resin with a low modulus of elasticity and a low coefficient of linear expansion as the unit pipe, and its purpose is to omit the central tension member of the unit and to make the optical fiber cable more economical and smaller in diameter.

以下に本発明を示す実施例に基づいて説明する。The present invention will be described below based on Examples.

第2図は本発明に係る光フアイバユニットの断面図であ
って、lはガラスファイバ素線、3′は溶融せんFr配
向により、高弾性率・低線膨張率化したユニットパイプ
、6はファイバ素線を一括して集合しておくための押え
巻きテープである。ユニットパイプ8′が本発明の特徴
をなすところであシ、この実施例においては、ユニット
パイプ材料として、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PE
T)の一部をp−ヒドロキシ安息香酸で置換した変性P
E’I’を用いている。前記変性PE’I’等が押出機
ヘッドのノズルでせん断応力を受け、パイプ長手方向に
高度に分子配向することは、すでに本発明者等が「光フ
アイバ心線の製造方法」(昭和57年12月9日特許出
願)で朗らかにしている。押出機ヘッドのノズルでほぼ
l 08Sec−1以上のせん断速度を受けた前記変性
PETは、弾性率は約10GPa以上、線膨張率は1O
−6°C−1以下である。
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the optical fiber unit according to the present invention, where l is a glass fiber wire, 3' is a unit pipe which has a high elastic modulus and low coefficient of linear expansion due to fused spun Fr orientation, and 6 is a fiber This is a tape for holding and wrapping strands of wire together. The unit pipe 8' is a feature of the present invention, and in this embodiment, polyethylene terephthalate (PE) is used as the unit pipe material.
Modified P in which part of T) is substituted with p-hydroxybenzoic acid
E'I' is used. The fact that the modified PE'I' etc. is subjected to shear stress at the nozzle of the extruder head, resulting in highly oriented molecular orientation in the longitudinal direction of the pipe, has already been reported by the present inventors in the "Method for Manufacturing Optical Fiber Corded Wire" (1981). (Patent application filed on December 9th). The modified PET subjected to a shear rate of approximately 108 Sec-1 or higher at the nozzle of the extruder head has an elastic modulus of approximately 10 GPa or higher and a linear expansion coefficient of 1 O.
-6°C-1 or less.

このようにユニットパイプ自体が高弾性率化、低線膨張
率化されているので、従071の光フアイバユニットに
用いられているテンションメンバ2が不要になシ1.構
造的に単純で低価格化、細径化が可能である。また従前
と同じ径の場合には、よ)多くのファイバ素線をユニッ
トパイプ内に収納でき、高密度化が達成されることにな
る。また不発ErJJ (D 光−y yイバユニット
は鋼線等からなる従前のユニット中心テンションメンバ
2を含まない、いわゆるノンメタリック光フアイバユニ
ットである。
As described above, since the unit pipe itself has a high modulus of elasticity and a low coefficient of linear expansion, the tension member 2 used in the optical fiber unit of 071 is no longer necessary.1. It has a simple structure and can be made low-cost and small in diameter. Furthermore, if the diameter is the same as before, a larger number of fiber wires can be accommodated in the unit pipe, achieving higher density. The unexploded ErJJ (D optical fiber unit) is a so-called non-metallic optical fiber unit that does not include the conventional unit central tension member 2 made of steel wire or the like.

したがって、特に雷防護が必要とされるような場合のノ
ンメタリック光ファイバケーブル眉の光フアイバユニッ
トとして最適である。
Therefore, it is ideal as an optical fiber unit for non-metallic optical fiber cables, especially when lightning protection is required.

本発明でユニットパイプとして用いらnる熱可塑性樹脂
としては、溶融状態で液晶状態を呈するポリマ(サーモ
トロピック液晶)、または液晶状tQt−明らかに示さ
ないまでも、高温・流動下で流動方向に高度に分子配向
するポリマであるならば使用可能であシ、特に材料?限
定するものではなく、具体的には側鎖または生着に液晶
形成能をもつ化学構造を含むポリマ、ポリホスファゼン
、ポリジエチル、シロキサンのようなフレキシブルな高
分子、またはこれらポリマと他のポリマのブレンド物な
どがあげられる。なおここで言うサーモトロピック液晶
とは、一般に知られているように融解して液体となる前
に、結晶の異方性と液体の流動性を有するポリマである
The thermoplastic resin used as the unit pipe in the present invention is a polymer that exhibits a liquid crystal state in a molten state (thermotropic liquid crystal), or a polymer that exhibits a liquid crystal state (tQt) in the flow direction under high temperature and flow conditions, even if it does not clearly exhibit a liquid crystal state. Can it be used if it is a polymer with a high degree of molecular orientation? Examples include, but are not limited to, polymers containing chemical structures capable of forming liquid crystals in their side chains or engraftments, flexible polymers such as polyphosphazene, polydiethyl, and siloxane, or blends of these polymers and other polymers. Things can be given. Note that the thermotropic liquid crystal referred to herein is a polymer that has crystal anisotropy and liquid fluidity before melting and becoming a liquid, as is generally known.

以上説明したように、本発明に係る光フアイバユニット
は、ユニットパイプ自体が抗張力体をか、 ねているの
で、別にユニット中心テンションメンバを必要としない
、またノンメタリック用光フアイバユニットであること
にょシ、従前の光フアイバユニットに比較して、経済性
に優れている、細径化が可能である、雷防護対策用の光
フアイバユニットとして適しているという利点がある。
As explained above, the optical fiber unit according to the present invention does not require a separate center tension member because the unit pipe itself serves as a tensile strength member, and is an optical fiber unit for non-metallic use. Compared to conventional optical fiber units, this optical fiber unit has the following advantages: it is more economical, it can be made smaller in diameter, and it is suitable as an optical fiber unit for lightning protection.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は従来の光フアイバケーブルの一例の断面図、 第2図は本発明に係る光フアイバユニットの断・面図で
ある。 l・・・ガラスファイバ素線 2・・・ユニット中心テンションメンバ8・・・ユニッ
トバイブ 4・・・ケーブル中心テンションメンバ5・・・ケーブ
ル外被 6・・・押え巻きテープ 3′・・・本発明に係るユニットバイブ。 特許出願人 日本電信電話公社 第1図 第2図
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an example of a conventional optical fiber cable, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view of an optical fiber unit according to the present invention. l...Glass fiber wire 2...Unit center tension member 8...Unit vibe 4...Cable center tension member 5...Cable jacket 6...Pressure winding tape 3'...piece Unit vibe according to the invention. Patent applicant: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation Figure 1 Figure 2

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] Lm数本の光フアイバ素線と、これらの光フアイバ素線
を一括して集合する押え巻きテープと、この押え巻きテ
ープの外側にほぼ108sec”以上の溶融せん断速度
でファイバ氏子方向に分子配向させられた熱可塑性樹脂
からなる被覆層とを配置したことを特徴とする高強度光
ファイバユニット。
Lm several optical fiber strands, a presser-wrapping tape that gathers these optical fiber strands together, and molecular orientation in the direction of the fiber padlock on the outside of the presser-wrap tape at a melting shear rate of approximately 108 seconds or more. A high-strength optical fiber unit characterized by having a coating layer made of a thermoplastic resin.
JP22411982A 1982-12-21 1982-12-21 High strength optical fiber unit Pending JPS59113403A (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2003067301A3 (en) * 2002-02-09 2003-11-13 Ccs Technology Inc Optical fiber cable
CN105023639A (en) * 2015-06-16 2015-11-04 江苏亨通电力电缆有限公司 Intelligent optical fiber composite cable with optical unit laid later

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2003067301A3 (en) * 2002-02-09 2003-11-13 Ccs Technology Inc Optical fiber cable
CN105023639A (en) * 2015-06-16 2015-11-04 江苏亨通电力电缆有限公司 Intelligent optical fiber composite cable with optical unit laid later

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