WO2023188290A1 - 光接続構造、アダプタ、及び、光コネクタ - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an optical connection structure, an adapter, and an optical connector.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an optical connection structure that connects an optical connector holding a plurality of ferrules to an adapter.
- Patent Documents 2 to 6 disclose optical connection structures including optical connectors that hold a plurality of ferrules.
- the present disclosure discloses an optical connection structure.
- This optical connection structure includes a first optical connector that includes a plurality of first ferrules, each of which is configured to hold a plurality of first optical fibers, and a first connector housing that accommodates and holds the plurality of first ferrules.
- a second optical connector comprising a plurality of second ferrules each configured to hold a plurality of second optical fibers and a second connector housing that accommodates and holds the plurality of second ferrules;
- the first optical connector and the second optical connector inserted inside the cylindrical shape face each other inside the cylindrical shape, and each of the plurality of first optical fibers corresponds to one of the plurality of second optical fibers.
- an adapter that locks the first optical connector and the second optical connector, respectively, so as to be optically coupled to the optical fiber.
- the adapter is provided with a first latch release mechanism that releases the first optical connector from the adapter.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an optical connection structure according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the optical connection structure shown in FIG. 1 taken along line II-II.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state before the optical connector is connected to the adapter in the optical connection structure shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an optical connector according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the ferrule of the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the front connector housing of the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the optical connector shown in FIG. 4 with the front connector housing removed.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of the arrangement of ferrules in the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of the arrangement of ferrules in the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an adapter according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the adapter body of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the adapter body shown in FIG. 13 viewed from another angle.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the latch release member of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged cross-sectional perspective view showing the vicinity of the latch member of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- An optical connection structure includes a plurality of first ferrules each configured to hold a plurality of first optical fibers, and a first connector housing that accommodates and holds the plurality of first ferrules.
- a first optical connector comprising a first optical connector; a plurality of second ferrules each configured to hold a plurality of second optical fibers; and a second connector housing that accommodates and holds the plurality of second ferrules.
- the two-optical connector has a cylindrical shape, and a first optical connector and a second optical connector inserted inside the cylindrical shape face each other on the inside of the cylindrical shape, and each of the plurality of first optical fibers has a plurality of An adapter is provided that locks the first optical connector and the second optical connector, respectively, so as to be optically coupled to a corresponding one of the second optical fibers.
- the adapter is provided with a first latch release mechanism that releases the first optical connector from the adapter.
- the adapter is provided with a first latch release mechanism that releases the first optical connector from the adapter.
- the first optical connector it is not necessary to provide the first optical connector with a latch release mechanism that tends to have a large-scale structure and easily increase the size of the device, so the first optical connector can be downsized. If the first optical connector is small, the first optical connector, which can be attached and detached, can be easily routed in applications where it is connected to an adapter or the like through a narrow space. This makes it possible to improve work efficiency when attaching the first optical connector to an adapter or the like.
- the adapter includes an adapter body having a first latch member that locks the first optical connector, and a first and a first latch release member having a latch release structure.
- the first latch release structure constitutes a part of the first latch release mechanism, and when the first latch release member moves in a direction away from the adapter body along the first direction, the first latch release structure 1.
- the lock of the optical connector may be released. According to this embodiment, the locking of the first optical connector in the adapter can be released by a simple means.
- the first latch member may be a pair of first latch members, and the first latch release structure may be two pairs of first latch release structures. According to this embodiment, the locking of the first optical connector in the adapter can be released by a simple means.
- the adapter body may further include a frame having an opening inside.
- the first latch member includes a first latch body that extends outward from the frame body along a first direction, and a first latch body that protrudes inward from a tip of the first latch body along a second direction that intersects the first direction.
- the first protrusion may include a first protrusion.
- the first protrusion may engage with the latch receiving portion of the first optical connector, thereby locking the first optical connector to the adapter.
- the adapter can lock the first optical connector by a simple means.
- the first latch release mechanism moves the first protrusion of the first latch member outward when the first latch release member moves away from the adapter body along the first direction. It may be configured to move to. According to this embodiment, the first optical connector can be unlocked by a simple operation in the adapter.
- the first latch member may have a second latch release structure provided beside the first protrusion, and the first latch release structure and the second latch release structure
- the structure may constitute a first latch release mechanism.
- the first latch release structure when the first latch release member moves away from the adapter body along the first direction, the first latch release structure contacts the second latch release structure and The first optical connector may be released from the adapter by pushing the first protrusion outward. According to this embodiment, the locking of the first optical connector in the adapter can be released more reliably.
- the adapter regulates the distance that the first latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body along the first direction, and also guides insertion of the first optical connector into the adapter.
- the first guide member may further include a first guide member. According to this embodiment, by limiting the movement range of the first latch release member, the latch release operation can be performed within a narrow range, and the first optical connector can be smoothly inserted into the adapter. .
- an elastic member may be disposed between the first latch release member and the first guide member, and the elastic member is arranged so that the first latch release member moves away from the adapter body.
- the first latch release member may be operated to return toward the adapter body after being moved. According to this embodiment, the return operation after the first optical connector is unlocked in the adapter can be realized by a simple means.
- the first guide member may be provided with a regulating structure that regulates the insertion posture of the first optical connector with respect to the adapter.
- the end surface of the ferrule held by the first optical connector may be an inclined surface to prevent reflected return light and the like.
- the adapter since the adapter is provided in advance with a structure for regulating such a posture, it is possible to avoid making a mistake in the insertion posture when connecting the first optical connector to the adapter.
- the present embodiment when inserting the first optical connector into the adapter, there is no need to worry about the posture in the vertical direction, etc., thereby improving work efficiency when attaching the first optical connector to the adapter. be able to.
- the adapter may be provided with a second latch release mechanism that releases the second optical connector from the adapter.
- a second latch release mechanism that releases the second optical connector from the adapter.
- the adapter is attached movably along the first direction with respect to the adapter body at a position opposite to the first latch release member along the first direction; a second latch release member having a pair of third latch release structures; and a second latch release member that regulates the distance that the second latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body along the first direction, and
- the device may further include a second guide member that guides the insertion of the device.
- the adapter body may include a pair of second latch members that lock the second optical connector.
- Each of the pair of second latch members includes a second latch body extending along the first direction, and a second latch body protruding inward from the tip of the second latch body along a second direction intersecting the first direction.
- the second protrusion may include a protrusion and a pair of fourth latch release structures provided on both sides of the second protrusion.
- the two pairs of third latch release structures and the pair of fourth latch release structures respectively of the pair of second latch members may constitute the second latch release mechanism.
- the second latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body along the first direction, the two pairs of third latch release structures are attached to the pair of fourth latch release structures respectively of the pair of second latch members.
- the second optical connector may be released from the second optical connector by making contact with the adapter and pushing the second protrusion outward. According to this embodiment, the locking of the second optical connector in the adapter can be released more reliably by a simple means.
- An adapter is an adapter that locks a first optical connector that holds a plurality of first ferrules and a second optical connector that holds a plurality of second ferrules, respectively.
- This adapter includes an adapter body having a first latch member that locks a first optical connector, and a first latch that is movably attached to the adapter body in a first direction and has a first latch release structure. A release member.
- the first latch release structure prevents the first optical connector from being locked to the adapter by the first latch member when the first latch release member moves away from the adapter body along the first direction. Let it be canceled.
- the first latch release member can release the first optical connector from the lock using a simple means.
- the first latch members may be a pair of first latch members, and the first latch release structures may be two pairs of first latch release structures.
- the first latch release member can release the first optical connector from the lock using a simple means.
- the adapter body may further include a frame having an opening therein, and the first latch member may include a first latch member extending outwardly from the frame along the first direction.
- the latch body may include a latch body and a first protrusion that protrudes inward from the tip of the first latch body along a second direction intersecting the first direction. The first protrusion may engage with the latch receiving portion of the first optical connector, thereby locking the first optical connector to the adapter.
- the adapter can lock the first optical connector by a simple means.
- the first latch member may have a second latch release structure provided beside the first protrusion.
- the first latch release structure contacts the second latch release structure and pushes the first protrusion outward, thereby releasing the adapter.
- the first optical connector may be unlocked. According to this embodiment, the locking of the first optical connector in the adapter can be released more reliably.
- the adapter regulates the distance that the first latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body along the first direction
- the adapter includes a first latch release member that controls the distance that the first latch release member moves in a direction away from the adapter body, and that guides insertion of the first optical connector into the adapter. It may further include a guide member. According to this embodiment, by limiting the movement range of the first latch release member, the latch release operation can be performed within a narrow range, and the first optical connector can be smoothly inserted into the adapter. .
- an elastic member may be disposed between the first latch release member and the first guide member, and the elastic member is configured to move after the first latch release member moves away from the adapter body.
- the first latch release member may act to move the first latch release member back toward the adapter body.
- the first guide member may be provided with a regulating structure that regulates the insertion posture of the first optical connector with respect to the adapter.
- the end surface of the ferrule held by the first optical connector may be an inclined surface to prevent reflected return light and the like.
- the adapter since the adapter is provided in advance with a structure for regulating such a posture, it is possible to avoid making a mistake in the insertion posture when connecting the first optical connector to the adapter.
- the present embodiment when inserting the first optical connector into the adapter, there is no need to worry about the posture in the vertical direction, etc., thereby improving work efficiency when attaching the first optical connector to the adapter. be able to.
- the adapter is disposed at a position opposite to the first latch release member along the first direction, is attached to the adapter body so as to be movable along the first direction, and includes two pairs of adapters.
- a second latch release member having a third latch release structure; and a second latch release member that regulates the distance that the second latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body along the first direction, and that also controls the distance that the second latch release member moves in the direction away from the adapter body
- the device may further include a second guide member that guides insertion.
- the adapter body may include a pair of second latch members that lock the second optical connector.
- Each of the pair of second latch members includes a second latch body extending along the first direction, and a second latch body protruding inward from the tip of the second latch body along a second direction intersecting the first direction.
- the second protrusion may include a protrusion and a pair of fourth latch release structures provided on both sides of the second protrusion.
- the second optical connector may be released from the second optical connector by making contact with the adapter and pushing the second protrusion outward. According to this embodiment, the locking of the second optical connector in the adapter can be released more reliably by a simple means.
- An optical connector is an optical connector that is inserted into and locked in a cylindrical adapter, and includes a plurality of ferrules each configured to hold a plurality of optical fibers, and a plurality of ferrules each configured to hold a plurality of optical fibers.
- a connector housing that accommodates and holds the ferrule.
- the connector housing is formed with a latch receiving portion to which the latch member of the adapter is latched.
- a latch receiving portion is formed as a structure for being latched to the adapter. Since the latch receiving part is easier to simplify and downsize in structure than the latch member, it is possible to downsize the optical connector that can be attached to and detached from the adapter.
- the optical connector is small, the ease of routing the optical connector is improved in applications where the optical connector is connected to an adapter or the like through a narrow space. Thereby, work efficiency when attaching the optical connector to an adapter or the like can be improved.
- the latch receiving portion may be a hole or a recess provided in a wall that constitutes the connector housing. According to this embodiment, the optical connector that can be attached to and detached from the adapter can be more reliably miniaturized.
- the connector housing may have at least two or more guide surfaces configured to follow the inner peripheral surface of the adapter on its outer peripheral surface, and the at least two or more guide surfaces The protrusion does not need to be formed in the region inserted into the adapter.
- the optical connector can be more appropriately connected to the adapter, and such an optical connector can be miniaturized.
- a regulating structure may be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the connector housing to regulate the posture of the optical connector when inserted into the adapter, and the regulating structure may be in the shape of a recess. According to this embodiment, when inserting the optical connector into the adapter, the posture of the optical connector can be easily corrected, and the installation work can be made easy.
- each of the plurality of ferrules has a distal end surface through which the plurality of optical fibers are exposed, and the distal end surface is arranged in a first direction that is an extending direction of a holding hole that holds the plurality of optical fibers. It may also include an inclined surface that is inclined with respect to a plane perpendicular to .
- the plurality of ferrules may be held in the connector housing so that all of the inclined surfaces are located on one inclined surface.
- all of the inclined surfaces which are the main surfaces of the plurality of ferrules, constitute one surface, making it easier to clean the inclined surfaces before optically coupling an optical connector to another optical connector. Moreover, cleaning can be performed reliably. Thereby, the coupling efficiency of the optical connector can be improved.
- the connector housing may be composed of a rectangular parallelepiped-shaped front connector housing located at the front and a rear connector housing located at the rear.
- the front connector housing may have a plurality of ferrule storage holes for accommodating each of the plurality of ferrules.
- the front connector housing may have four guide surfaces formed along the inner circumferential surface of the adapter on its outer circumferential surface, and at least a region of the four guide surfaces to be inserted into the adapter has a protrusion. may not be formed.
- the optical connector can be downsized.
- the optical connector includes a plurality of urging members that urge the plurality of ferrules forward, and a storage member that receives the rear ends of the plurality of urging members and stores the plurality of urging members. It may further include.
- the storage member has a first storage area that stores a part of the plurality of biasing members, a second storage area that stores other parts of the plurality of biasing members, and a storage area corresponding to the plurality of ferrules. It may have a plurality of fiber insertion holes through which each of the plurality of held optical fibers can pass. According to this embodiment, a large number of optical fibers can be mounted in one optical connector at high density.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an optical connection structure according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the optical connection structure shown in FIG. 1 taken along line II-II.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state before the optical connector is connected to the adapter in the optical connection structure shown in FIG.
- the optical connection structure 1 includes a first optical connector 100, a second optical connector 200, and an adapter 300.
- the first optical connector 100 includes a plurality of ferrules 110, and each of the plurality of ferrules 110 further holds a plurality of optical fibers F1.
- the second optical connector 200 includes a plurality of ferrules 210, and each of the plurality of ferrules 210 further holds a plurality of optical fibers F2.
- the ferrules 110 and 210 are, for example, MT ferrules.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 the plurality of optical fibers F1 and F2 are shown together, and in FIG. 3, the plurality of optical fibers F1 and F2 are omitted.
- the structure of the 1st optical connector 100 and the 2nd optical connector 200 is the same, and hereafter, overlapping description may be abbreviate
- the first optical connector 100 and the second optical connector 200 may have different configurations.
- the adapter 300 has a cylindrical shape, and, as shown in FIG. 3, is configured so that the first optical connector 100 and the second optical connector 200 can be inserted from both sides of the cylindrical shape. As shown in FIG. 2, the adapter 300 is attached to the first optical connector 100 with the distal end surface 101 of the inserted first optical connector 100 and the distal end surface 201 of the second optical connector 200 facing each other inside the cylindrical shape. This is a connecting member that locks the second optical connector 200 and the second optical connector 200 to the adapter 300. Locking to the adapter 300 is performed by a latch member, and the details will be described later.
- each of the plurality of first optical fibers F1 held by the first optical connector 100 locked to the adapter 300 is connected to the plurality of first optical fibers F1 held by the second optical connector 200 locked to the adapter 300. It can be optically coupled to a corresponding optical fiber of the second optical fiber F2.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an optical connector according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the optical connector shown in FIG. 4.
- the first optical connector 100 includes a plurality of ferrules 110, a front connector housing 120, a rear connector housing 130, a storage member 140, a plurality of biasing members 150, and a plurality of pin keepers 160.
- the second optical connector 200 includes a plurality of ferrules 210, a front connector housing 220, a rear connector housing 230, a storage member 240, a plurality of biasing members 250, and a plurality of pin keepers 260.
- the plurality of ferrules 110, 210, the front connector housings 120, 220, the rear connector housings 130, 230, the storage members 140, 240, and the plurality of pin keepers 160, 260 are made of, for example, polycarbonate (PC), polyetherimide (PEI), It can be formed from resin materials such as polyamide (PA), polyacetal (POM), polyphenylene ether (PPE), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), or polyether sulfone (PES), and furthermore, these It can be made from a composite material made of a resin material filled with glass fibers or glass spheres.
- the biasing members 150, 250 can be composed of, for example, springs. Note that each optical connector 100, 200 according to this embodiment includes, for example, six ferrules 110, 210, six pin keepers 160, 260, and six biasing members 150, 250.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a cross section of the ferrule.
- the ferrules 110 and 210 each have a plurality of fiber holding holes 111 and 211 that hold the optical fibers F1 and F2, respectively, and a distal end surface 112 where the plurality of fiber holding holes 111 and 211 are exposed.
- the fiber holding holes 111, 211 extend along the axial direction A (first direction) and hold the optical fibers F1, F2 inserted into the fiber holding holes 111, 211.
- the tips of the optical fibers F1 and F2 held in the fiber holding holes 111 and 211 are exposed from the tip surfaces 112 and 212.
- the ferrules 110, 210 according to this embodiment hold, for example, 32 (16 x 2 stages) optical fibers F1, F2.
- the number of optical fibers held by the ferrules 110, 210 is not limited to this.
- the optical fibers F1 and F2 whose tips are held in the fiber holding holes 111 and 211 are pulled out from the openings 114 and 214 to the rear side.
- the entire surface of the tip surfaces 112, 212 may be parallel to a surface perpendicular to the axial direction A, but the first surface 112a, 212a is parallel to a surface perpendicular to the axial direction A, and
- the second surface 112b, 212b may be configured to be slightly inclined with respect to a surface perpendicular to the direction.
- the second surfaces 112b and 212b which are inclined surfaces, may be inclined by, for example, 8 degrees with respect to a surface perpendicular to the axial direction A (see also FIG. 9). This can prevent the reflected light (reflected return light) out of the light emitted from the optical fiber from entering the original optical fiber.
- the pair of guide holes 113 and 213 in the ferrules 110 and 210 are used to position the corresponding ferrules 110 and 210 when the first optical connector 100 and the second optical connector 200 are engaged with the adapter 300 and face each other. This is a hole for doing this.
- a guide pin (not shown) is inserted into one of the pair of guide holes 113, 213.
- ferrule 110 and ferrule 210 are positioned relative to each other and held by ferrule 110.
- Each optical fiber F1 and each optical fiber F2 held by the ferrule 210 are optically coupled.
- the rear ends of the guide pins inserted into the pair of guide holes protrude rearward from the ferrules 110 or 210 and are held by pin keepers 160, 260 arranged at the rear of the ferrules 110, 210.
- the front connector housings 120, 220 are rectangular parallelepiped-shaped housings located in front of the optical connectors 100, 200.
- FIG. 7 is a partially cutaway cross-sectional perspective view of the front connector housing.
- the front connector housings 120, 220 have a plurality of ferrule storage holes 121, 221 in the front for individually accommodating the plurality of ferrules 110, 210.
- the cross-sectional area of the ferrule storage hole 121, 221 is larger than the main body portion 115, 215 of the ferrule 110, 210 and smaller than the collar portion 116, 216 (see also FIG. 6).
- the ferrule 110, 210 when the ferrule 110, 210 is inserted from the rear into the ferrule storage hole 121, 221, the collar portion 116, 216 hits the edge 121a, 221a of the ferrule storage hole 121, 221, and the ferrule 110, 210 is inserted forward. You will be prevented from proceeding. At this time, the ferrules 110, 210 are urged forward by the urging members 150, 250, as shown in FIG. The ferrules 110, 210 are held in a floating state within the ferrule storage holes 121, 221 by the urging by the urging members 150, 250 and the contact with the edges 121a, 221a. That is, the ferrules 110 and 210 are held in the ferrule storage holes 121 and 221 so as to be movable back and forth.
- the front connector housings 120, 220 have a rectangular parallelepiped shape and have four surfaces 122a, 222a, 122b, 222b, 122c, 222c, and 122d, 222d. These four surfaces 122a to 122d and the four surfaces 222a to 222d function as one guide surface when inserting each optical connector 100, 200 into the adapter 300. Further, a pair of openings 123, 223 are provided in the surfaces 122a, 222a and the surfaces 122b, 222b of the front connector housings 120, 220. A pair of engagement protrusions 133, 233 of rear connector housings 130, 230, which will be described later, engage with these pair of openings 123, 223, respectively.
- Grooves 124, 224 extending along the axial direction A are further provided on the surfaces 122a, 222a of the front connector housings 120, 220.
- the grooves 124 and 224 are configured to regulate the insertion posture (up and down direction) of the optical connectors 100 and 200 when inserting the optical connectors 100 and 200 into the adapter 300. It is designed to engage.
- latch receiving portions 125, 225 each consisting of a pair of openings are provided from the front on the surfaces 122c, 222c and 122d, 222d of the front connector housing.
- the latch receiving portions 125, 225 penetrate the wall portion including the surfaces 122c, 222c and the wall portion including the surfaces 122d, 222d, but may have a concave shape that does not penetrate therethrough.
- the latch receiving parts 125, 225 have a concave shape
- the latch receiving parts 125, 225 have a shape that is depressed inward from the surfaces 122c, 222c and the surfaces 122d, 222d.
- the rear connector housings 130, 230 have a cylindrical shape and include front portions 131, 231 and rear portions 132, 232.
- the front portions 131, 231 are housed inside the front connector housings 120, 220, and the rear portions 132, 232 are located outside and rearward of the front connector housings 120, 220.
- a pair of engagement protrusions 133, 233 are provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the front portions 131, 231.
- the rear connector housings 130, 230 are fixed to the front connector housings 120, 220 by the pair of engagement protrusions 133, 233 engaging with the pair of openings 123, 223 of the front connector housings 120, 220.
- the front portions 131, 231 of the plurality of ferrules 110, 210, the plurality of pin keepers 160, 260, the plurality of urging members 150, 250, the storage members 140, 240, and the rear connector housings 130, 230 shown in FIG. are housed within the front connector housings 120, 220.
- the rear connector housings 130, 230 have a hollow shape, and the optical fibers F1, F2 are inserted therein and pulled out rearward.
- the storage members 140, 240 are members that receive the rear ends of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250 and store the plurality of biasing members 150, 250, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 8.
- the storage member 140 is located between the plurality of ferrules 110, 210 and the rear connector housings 130, 230. Further, the rear end of the storage member 140 is supported by the front end of the rear connector housing 130, 230.
- the storage members 140, 240 may be formed from a member integrated with the rear connector housings 130, 230.
- the storage members 140, 240 include a first storage area 141, 241 that stores one group of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250 (three biasing members on the left side in the figure), and a first storage area 141, 241 that stores one group of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250. a second storage area 142, 242 that stores the other group (the three biasing members on the right side of the figure); It has a plurality of fiber insertion holes 143 and 243 through which the fibers F1 and F2 can pass, respectively. The fiber insertion holes 143, 243 penetrate to the rear side.
- the first storage areas 141, 241 and the second storage areas 142, 242 are each formed as one area (although they are spatially connected), but function as partitions that can individually store the biasing members to be stored. Protrusions 144, 244 may be provided.
- each ferrule 110, 210 is held such that the tip portions 117, 217 protrude from the tip surfaces 126, 226 of the front connector housings 120, 220, as shown in FIG. has been done.
- the amount of protrusion of the tip portions 117, 217 of the ferrules 110, 210 that protrude from the tip surfaces 126, 226 is equal.
- FIG. 9 the amount of protrusion of the tip portions 117, 217 of the ferrules 110, 210 that protrude from the tip surfaces 126, 226 is equal.
- the amount of protrusion of the tip portions 117, 217 of the ferrules 110, 210 that protrude from the tip surfaces 126, 226 increases, for example, from top to bottom, and All of the two surfaces 112b, 212b (slanted surfaces) may be positioned on one reference inclined surface S (coinciding with the reference inclined surface).
- the tip surfaces 112, 212 (second surfaces 112b, 212b) where the optical fibers F1, F2 are exposed are aligned on one surface, and the tips of the optical fibers F1, F2 and the tip surfaces 112, 212 of the ferrule are cleaned. It becomes easier to work.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an adapter according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- the adapter 300 includes an adapter main body 310, a first latch release member 320, a first guide member 330, a first elastic member 340, a second latch release member 350, a second guide member 360, and a second elastic member 370.
- the adapter main body 310, the first latch release member 320, the first guide member 330, the second latch release member 350, and the second guide member 360 are made of, for example, polycarbonate (PC), polyetherimide (PEI), polyamide (PA). , polyacetal (POM), polyphenylene ether (PPE), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), or polyether sulfone (PES). It can be formed from a composite material filled with glass fibers or glass bulbs.
- the first elastic member 340 and the second elastic member 370 can be made of, for example, a spring.
- the first latch release member 320 is configured to be able to slide slightly along the insertion/detachment direction A (the same first direction as the axial direction A) of the first optical connector 100 with respect to the adapter main body 310. is attached to the adapter body 310.
- the first guide member 330 is fixed to the adapter body 310 by sandwiching the first latch release member 320 between the first guide member 330 and the adapter body 310 .
- a first elastic member 340 is disposed between the first latch release member 320 and the first guide member 330, and the first elastic member 340 biases the first latch release member 320 toward the adapter main body 310. do.
- the first latch release structure 322 in the first latch release member 320 is moved. (see FIG. 15) moves to release the first optical connector 100 from the adapter body 310. Details will be described later.
- the first latch release member 320 After being released, the first latch release member 320 returns to the initial position on the adapter main body 310 side under the bias of the first elastic member 340.
- the second latch release member 350 and the second guide member 360 have the same configuration as the first latch release member 320 and the first guide member 330 described above, and are provided on the opposite side in the insertion/detachment direction A. , and is configured to perform a similar latch release operation.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the adapter body of the adapter shown in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the adapter body shown in FIG. 13 viewed from another angle.
- the adapter main body 310 includes a frame 312 having an opening 311 inside, a pair of first latch members 313, and a pair of second latch members 314.
- the pair of first latch members 313 and the pair of second latch members 314 are arranged on opposite sides of the frame 312 and extend toward the opposite side.
- Each of the first latch members 313 is provided on both edges of one surface of the opening 311 of the frame 312, and the first latch member 313 extends from the frame 312 along the insertion/detachment direction A of the first optical connector 100.
- the first latch body 313a includes a latch body 313a, and a first protrusion 313b that protrudes inward from the tip of the first latch body 313a along a lateral direction perpendicular to (intersecting with) the insertion/detachment direction A.
- first protrusions 313b engage with the latch receiving parts 125 (see FIG. 4) of the first optical connector 100, so that the first optical connector 100 is locked to the adapter 300.
- Each of the first latch members 313 further includes a pair of second latch release structures 313c provided on both sides of the first protrusion 313b in the vertical direction.
- the second latch release structure 313c has an inclined surface that extends outward in the direction toward the frame 312.
- the second latch member 314 has the same configuration as the first latch member 313, it is arranged and extends at a position opposite to the first latch member 313 in the insertion/detachment direction A.
- the second latch member 314 is provided at both edges of the opening 311 of the frame 312 on the opposite side from the first latch member 313, and is provided in the insertion/detachment direction of the second optical connector 200 from the frame 312.
- the second latch main body 314a extends along the direction A, and the second protrusion 314b projects inward from the tip of the second latch main body 314a along the lateral direction perpendicular to the insertion/detachment direction A.
- the second optical connector 200 is locked to the adapter 300 by engaging the second protruding parts 314b with the latch receiving parts 225 (see FIG. 4) of the second optical connector 200.
- each of the second latch members 314 further includes a pair of fourth latch release structures 314c provided on both sides of the second protrusion 314b in the vertical direction.
- the fourth latch release structure 314c has an inclined surface.
- the fourth latch release structure 314c has an inclined surface that extends outward in the direction toward the frame 312.
- the first latch release member 320 is movably attached to the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, and has two pairs of first latch release structures 322 .
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the latch release member. As shown in FIG. 15, the first unlatching structure 322 of the first unlatching member 320 includes inclined surfaces 322a each facing outward. These inclined surfaces 322a contact the inclined surfaces of the second latch release structure 313c of the first latch member 313 and push the first optical connector 100 outward, thereby releasing the first optical connector 100 from the first latch member 313.
- the distance between the inclined surfaces 322a of the pair of first latch release structures 322 (the distance in the vertical direction) is wider than the length of the protrusion 313b of the first latch member 313 in the vertical direction, and the above-mentioned lock release is performed.
- the protruding portion 313b is configured to freely expand outward (to be pushed out).
- the first guide member 330 regulates the distance that the first latch release member 320 moves in the direction away from the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, and 100 into the adapter 300.
- the first guide member 330 has four guide surfaces 332 defining an opening 331 provided on the front side. When the first optical connector 100 is inserted into the adapter 300, the four guide surfaces 332 guide the first optical connector 100 so that they are in contact with the four surfaces 122a to 122d.
- One guide surface 332 (upper surface in FIG. 11) of the guide surfaces 332 of the first guide member 330 has a regulation that restricts the insertion posture of the first optical connector 100 that is inserted into and guided by the first guide member 330.
- a structure 334 may be provided.
- the regulating structure 334 is, for example, a protrusion extending along the insertion/detachment direction A, and is inserted into the groove 124 provided in the upper part of the first optical connector 100. With such a regulating structure 334, the insertion posture of the first optical connector 100 inserted into the adapter 300 can be easily determined.
- this insertion posture is restricted because the distal end surface 112 of the ferrule 110 held by the first optical connector 100 is inclined, and the distal end surface 112 of the ferrule 110 held by the second optical connector 200 is also slanted. This is to ensure that the inclined surface of the ferrule 210 and the inclined surface of the first ferrule 110 are aligned (parallel) to each other during optical coupling.
- the regulating structure 334 only needs to be provided on one of the four guide surfaces 332. Note that regulation structures 334 of different heights may be provided on two or more guide surfaces 332.
- the first guide member 330 further has four insertion protrusions 336 at the rear end. These insertion protrusions 336 are inserted into four fixing holes 315 (see FIG. 14) provided near the outer periphery of the opening 311 of the adapter body 310, thereby fixing the first guide member 330 to the adapter body 310. be done.
- the four fixing holes 315 are provided at positions corresponding to each insertion protrusion 336.
- the first guide member 330 has an elastic member arrangement portion 338 on the upper surface of its outer periphery. The first elastic member 340 is placed in any groove of the elastic member placement portion 338, and the first guide member 330 is fixed to the adapter body 310 with the first latch release member 320 sandwiched therebetween.
- the tip of the first elastic member 340 is in contact with the tip wall 338a of the elastic member arrangement portion 338 of the first guide member 330, and the rear end of the first elastic member 340 is in contact with the recess 324 of the first latch release member 320. It contacts the rear end wall 324a.
- one spring is disposed at the top and bottom of the first elastic member 340, but three springs may be disposed at the top and bottom. Note that the configuration may be such that the first elastic member 340 is not provided.
- the second latch release member 350 has the same configuration as the first latch release member 320, and is arranged on the opposite side of the adapter body 310 from the first latch release member 320.
- the second latch release member 350 is movably attached to the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, and has two pairs of third latch release structures 352 .
- the third latch release structure 352 of the second latch release member 350 includes inclined surfaces 352a each facing outward. When these inclined surfaces 352a contact the inclined surfaces of the fourth latch release structure 314c of the second latch member 314 and push the second latch member 314 outward, the second optical connector 200 is released from being locked by the second latch member 314.
- the distance between the inclined surfaces of the pair of third latch release structures 352 is wider than the distance in the vertical direction between the second protrusions 314b of the second latch member 314, so that the above-described unlocking operation can be performed.
- the second protruding portion 314b is configured to freely expand (pushed out) to the outside during the process.
- the second guide member 360 has the same configuration as the first guide member 330, and as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the second latch release member 350 separates from the adapter main body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A. This is a member that regulates the distance that the second optical connector 200 moves in the direction and guides the insertion of the second optical connector 200 into the adapter 300.
- the second guide member 360 has four guide surfaces defining an opening 361 provided on the front side. One of the guide surfaces is provided with a regulating structure that regulates the insertion posture of the second optical connector 200 that is inserted into and guided by the second guide member 360, similarly to the first guide member 330. Good too.
- this regulating structure is provided at a position (for example, on the lower surface) that is upside down from the regulating structure 334 of the first guide member 330.
- the inclined surfaces of the end surfaces of the first optical connector 100 and the second optical connector 200 coincide with each other.
- the second guide member 360 has four insertion protrusions 366 at the rear end. These insertion projections 366 are inserted into four fixing holes 315 (see FIG. 14) provided near the outer periphery of the opening 311 of the adapter body 310, thereby fixing the second guide member 360 to the adapter body 310. be done.
- the four fixing holes 315 are provided at positions corresponding to each insertion protrusion 366.
- the second guide member 360 has an elastic member arrangement portion 368 on the upper surface of its outer periphery.
- the second elastic member 370 is arranged in any groove of the elastic member arrangement portion 368, and the second guide member 360 is fixed to the adapter main body 310 with the second latch release member 350 sandwiched therebetween.
- the tip of the second elastic member 370 is in contact with the tip wall 368a of the elastic member arrangement portion 368 of the second guide member 360, and the rear end of the second elastic member 370 is behind the recess of the second latch release member 350. Touching the end wall.
- the first latch release member 320 is moved in the direction away from the adapter main body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A. Then, the inclined surface 322a of the first latch release structure 322 provided inside the first latch release member 320 enters inside (arrow S1) and contacts the second latch release structure 313c of the first latch member 313. . Thereafter, when the first latch release member 320 is further moved in a direction away from the adapter main body 310, the first latch release structure 322 is further moved, and the area including the protrusion 313b of the first latch member 313 is moved laterally outward. Move it so as to push it out (arrow S2).
- the protruding portion 313b of the first latch member 313 that was engaged with the latch receiving portion 125 of the first optical connector 100 comes off from the latch receiving portion 125, and the first optical connector 100 can be removed from the adapter 300.
- the first latch release member 320 is returned to the initial position by the first elastic member 340. Note that the above-described operation is performed simultaneously in each first latch release structure 322.
- the adapter 300 is provided with a latch release mechanism that releases the first optical connector 100 from the adapter 300.
- the first optical connector 100 it is not necessary to provide the first optical connector 100 with a latch release mechanism that tends to have a large structure and easily increase the size of the device, so the first optical connector 100 can be downsized. If the first optical connector 100 is small, the first optical connector 100, which can be attached and detached, can be easily routed in applications where the first optical connector 100 is connected to the adapter 300 or the like through a narrow space. Thereby, work efficiency when attaching the first optical connector 100 to the adapter 300 can be improved.
- the adapter 300 includes an adapter body 310 having a pair of first latch members 313 that locks the first optical connector 100, and is movably attached to the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A. , a first latch release member 320 having two pairs of first latch release structures 322. The two pairs of first latch release structures 322 constitute a part of the latch release mechanism, and when the first latch release member 320 moves away from the adapter main body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, the adapter 300 The first optical connector 100 that is locked is released from the lock. Thereby, the locking of the first optical connector 100 in the adapter 300 can be released by a simple means.
- the adapter main body 310 further includes a frame 312 having an opening 311 inside.
- Each of the pair of first latch members 313 includes a first latch body 313a extending outward from the frame 31 along the insertion/detachment direction A, and a first latch body 313a extending inward from the tip of the first latch body 313a. It includes a protrusion 313b. The first protruding portion 313b engages with the latch receiving portion 125 of the first optical connector 100, thereby locking the first optical connector 100 to the adapter 300. With such a configuration, the adapter 300 can lock the first optical connector 100 by a simple means.
- the latch release mechanism described above is configured such that when the first latch release member 320 moves in a direction away from the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, the first protrusion of each of the pair of first latch members 313 313b to the outside. According to such a configuration, it is possible to release the first optical connector 100 from the adapter 300 with a simple operation.
- each of the pair of first latch members 313 has a pair of second latch release structures 313c provided on both sides of the first protrusion 313b, and the two pairs of first latch release structures 313c are provided on both sides of the first protrusion 313b.
- 322 and the pair of second latch release structures 313c of each of the pair of first latch members 313 may constitute a latch release mechanism.
- this optical connection structure 1 when the first latch release member 320 moves in a direction away from the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, the two pairs of first latch release structures 322 move away from the pair of first latch members.
- the first protrusions 313b are pushed outward in contact with the pair of second latch release structures 313c to release the first optical connector 100 from the adapter 300.
- the locking of the first optical connector 100 in the adapter 300 can be released more reliably.
- the adapter 300 regulates the distance that the first latch release member 320 moves in the direction away from the adapter body 310 along the insertion/detachment direction A, and also restricts the insertion of the first optical connector 100 into the adapter 300. It further includes a first guide member 330 for guiding. By limiting the movement range of the first latch release member 320 in this manner, the latch release operation can be performed within a narrow range, and the first optical connector 100 can be smoothly inserted into the adapter 300.
- an elastic member 340 is disposed between the first latch release member 320 and the first guide member 330, and the elastic member 340 moves in the direction in which the first latch release member 320 moves away from the adapter main body 310. After being moved, it acts to return the first latch release member 320 toward the adapter body 310. With such a configuration, the return operation after releasing the locking of the first optical connector 100 in the adapter 300 can be realized by a simple means.
- the first guide member 330 is provided with a regulating structure 334 that regulates the insertion posture of the first optical connector 100 with respect to the adapter 300.
- the end surface of the ferrule 110 held by the first optical connector 100 may be an inclined surface to prevent reflected return light and the like.
- the adapter 300 is provided in advance with a structure that restricts such an orientation, it is possible to avoid making a mistake in the insertion orientation when connecting the first optical connector 100 to the adapter 300.
- the work when attaching the first optical connector 100 to the adapter 300 is Efficiency can be improved.
- the adapter 300 may be provided with a second latch release mechanism that releases the second optical connector 200 from the adapter 300.
- the second optical connector 200 it is not necessary to provide the second optical connector 200 with a latch release mechanism that tends to be bulky in structure and easily increase the size of the device, so the second optical connector 200 can also be downsized.
- the ease of routing the second optical connector 200 is improved in applications where the second optical connector 200 is connected to an adapter or the like through a narrow space. Thereby, work efficiency when attaching the second optical connector 200 to the adapter 300 or the like can be improved.
- the structure for locking the second optical connector 200 to the adapter 300 is the same as the structure for locking the first optical connector 100 to the adapter 300, and the same effects can be achieved.
- latch receiving portions 125, 225 are formed in the optical connectors 100, 200 as a structure for being latched to the adapter 300. Since the latch receiving portions 125 and 225 are easier to simplify and downsize in structure than the latch members, such a structure allows the optical connector that can be attached to and detached from the adapter 300 to be miniaturized. When the optical connector is small, the ease of routing the optical connector is improved in applications where the optical connector is connected to an adapter or the like through a narrow space. Thereby, work efficiency when attaching the optical connector to an adapter or the like can be improved.
- the latch receiving parts 125, 225 of the optical connectors 100, 200 are holes or recesses provided in the walls that constitute the front connector housings 120, 220. With such a configuration, the optical connectors 100 and 200 that can be attached to and detached from the adapter 300 can be more reliably miniaturized.
- the front connector housings 120, 220 of the optical connectors 100, 200 have at least two or more guide surfaces configured to follow the inner peripheral surface of the adapter 300 on their outer peripheral surfaces. No protrusion or the like is formed in the region of these guide surfaces that is inserted into the adapter 300. In other words, it does not have a structure that protrudes outward. With such a configuration, the optical connectors 100, 200 can be more appropriately connected to the adapter 300, and the optical connectors 100, 200 can be miniaturized.
- grooves 124, 224 are provided on the outer peripheral surfaces of the front connector housings 120, 220 of the optical connectors 100, 200, which are regulating structures for regulating the posture of the optical connectors 100, 200 when inserted into the adapter 300. It is being According to such a configuration, when inserting the optical connectors 100, 200 into the adapter 300, the posture of the optical connectors 100, 200 can be easily corrected, and the installation work can be made easy. .
- each of the plurality of ferrules 110, 210 of the optical connectors 100, 200 has a tip surface 112, 212 from which a plurality of optical fibers F1, F2 are exposed, and the tip surface 112, 212 has a plurality of optical fibers F1, F2 exposed. It includes second surfaces 112b and 212b (slanted surfaces) that are inclined with respect to a surface perpendicular to the extending direction of the holding holes that hold the fibers F1 and F2.
- the plurality of ferrules 110, 210 are held in the connector housing such that the second surfaces 112b, 212b (slanted surfaces) are all located on one inclined surface. Good too.
- the connector housing of the optical connector is composed of a rectangular parallelepiped-shaped front connector housing 120 located at the front and a rear connector housing 130 located at the rear.
- the front connector housing 120 has a plurality of ferrule storage holes 121 and 221 that accommodate the plurality of ferrules 110 and 210, respectively.
- the front connector housing 120 has four guide surfaces formed along the inner circumferential surface of the adapter 300 on its outer circumferential surface, and at least a region of the four guide surfaces that is inserted into the adapter has a protrusion. No part is formed. With such a configuration, the optical connectors 100, 200 can be downsized.
- the optical connectors 100, 200 include a plurality of biasing members 150, 250 that bias the plurality of ferrules 110, 210 forward, and receive rear ends of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250. It further includes storage members 140, 240 for storing the urging members 150, 250.
- the storage members 140, 240 have a first storage area 141, 241 that stores a part of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250, and a second storage area 142 that stores the other part of the plurality of biasing members 150, 250.
- Optical connection structure 100 First optical connector 101, 201... Tip surface 110, 210... Ferrule 111, 211... Fiber holding hole 112, 212... Tip surface 112a, 212a... First surface 112b, 212b... Second surface ( slope) 113,213...Guide hole 114,214...Opening 115,215...Body portion 116,216...Flame portion 117,217...Tip portion 120,220...Front connector housing (connector housing) 121, 221... Ferrule storage hole 121a, 221a... Edge 122a to 122d, 222a to 222d...
- Rear end wall 330 First guide member 331, 361... Opening 332... Guide surface 334... Regulation structure 336, 366... Insertion projection 338, 368... Elastic member arrangement portion 338a, 368a... Tip wall 340... First elastic member 350... Second latch release member 352... Third latch release structure 352a... Inclined surface 354 ...Recessed portion 354a...Rear end wall 360...Second guide member 370...Second elastic member A...Axis direction, insertion/removal direction F1, F2...Optical fiber S...Reference inclined surface S1, S2...Arrow
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