Connectors for optical fibres

G - Physics – 02 – B

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G02B 6/38 (2006.01) G02B 6/25 (2006.01)

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CA 1252661

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a connector, an optical fibre cable is passed through a sub-assembly comprising a crimp body and collet. Then a sub-assembly comprising a threaded shell and ferrule is screwed onto the collet so that its tines are compressed in the ferrule onto the buffer coating of the cable at a location behind an end portion from which the buffer coating has been removed. Thus, the optical fibre passes through a precision hole for its projecting end to be removed by a cleaving blade passed across a slot. Two connectors are fixed to opposite ends of a rigid coupler by coupling nuts to bring oppposed fibres into register.

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