SU1659951A1 - Process of making tip on optical fiber - Google Patents
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(21)4721071/10(21) 4721071/10
(22) 03.05.89(22) 03.05.89
(46)30.06.91. Бюл. №24(46) 06.30.91. Bul №24
(72) ВАФокеев и Е.М.Соколова(72) VAFokeev and Ye.M.Sokolova
(53)535.89(088.8)(53) 535.89 (088.8)
(56)Патент США № 4087155, кл. 350/06-20, опублик. 1978.(56) US Patent No. 4,087,155, cl. 350 / 06-20, published 1978
Авторское свидетельстве СССР № 1208526. кл. G 03 В 6/36. опублик. 1986.Copyright certificate of the USSR No. 1208526. class. G 03 B 6/36. publish 1986
(54)СПОСОБ ИЗГОТОВЛЕНИЯ НАКОНЕЧНИКА НА ОПТИЧЕСКОМ ВОЛОКНЕ(54) METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE TIP ON THE OPTICAL FIBER
(57)Изобретение относитс к световодам, в частности к технологии оконцовывани оптических волокон, и позвол ет сократить процесс изготовлени путем уменьшени объема наращивани металла и исключени контрол его толщины. Конец оптического волокна 7 помещают в прецизионную втулку 6 с центрирующими шариками и прокачивают через ее полость электролит 2. Прокачивание происходит до тех пор. пока гальванически наращиваемый металл анода 3 не заполнит полость втулки 6, после чего автоматически прекратитс ток электролита 2 через нее. 1 ил.(57) The invention relates to optical fibers, in particular, to the technology of terminating optical fibers, and makes it possible to reduce the manufacturing process by reducing the volume of metal buildup and eliminating control of its thickness. The end of the optical fiber 7 is placed in a precision sleeve 6 with centering balls and electrolyte 2 is pumped through its cavity. Pumping continues until then. until the galvanically expandable metal of the anode 3 fills the cavity of the sleeve 6, after which the current of the electrolyte 2 through it stops automatically. 1 il.
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Изобретение касаетс световода, в частности технологии оконцовывани оптического волокна.The invention relates to a light guide, in particular, optical fiber terminating technology.
Цель изобретени - сокращение процесса изготовлени путем уменьшени объ- ема наращивани металла и исключени контрол его толщины.The purpose of the invention is to reduce the manufacturing process by reducing the volume of metal buildup and eliminating control of its thickness.
На чертеже дана схема устройства дл реализации способа.In the drawing, a diagram of the device for implementing the method.
На чертеже обозначены: ванна 1 с элек- тролитом 2, анод 3, источник 4 тока, насос 5, прецизионна втулка 6, конец .волокна 7, матрица 8 дл втулок 6. Анод 3 выполнен, например, из меди. Втулка 6 содержит цен- трирующие шарики.In the drawing, the following are indicated: bath 1 with electrolyte 2, anode 3, current source 4, pump 5, precision sleeve 6, fiber end 7, matrix 8 for sleeves 6. Anode 3 is made, for example, of copper. Sleeve 6 contains centering balls.
Согласно способу предварительно зачищенный , обезжиренный, сенсибилизированный и химически активированный конец волокна 7 (несколько сотен концов на практике ) помещают в прецизионную втулку 6, где он центрируетс по оси с помощью трех шариков. После этого включают источник 4 и насос 5. При этом электролит 2 начинает прокачиватьс через полость втулки б, а металл анода 3 осаждаетс на поверхность According to the method, the preliminarily cleaned, defatted, sensitized, and chemically activated end of fiber 7 (several hundred ends in practice) is placed in a precision sleeve 6, where it is axially centered with three balls. After that, the source 4 and the pump 5 are turned on. In this case, the electrolyte 2 begins to be pumped through the cavity of the sleeve b, and the metal of the anode 3 is deposited on the surface
конца волокна 7. постепенно заполн полость втулки 6. Процесс автоматически оста- навливаетс при полном заполнении металлом полости втулки 6. На практике длительность процесса составл ет несколько часов.the end of the fiber 7. gradually fill the cavity of the sleeve 6. The process automatically stops when the cavity of the sleeve 6 is completely filled with metal. In practice, the process takes several hours.
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