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Optical fiber multipoint measuring device with time multiplexing

  • US 4,861,979 A
  • Filed: 06/01/1987
  • Issued: 08/29/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/30/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An optical fiber multipoint measuring device with time multiplexing and intended to measure the values of a physical magnitude which arise at measurement points that succeed one another along a measurement line, said device comprising:

  • a transmission/reception body (2);

    a generator (4,6) in said body for generating interrogation light pulses;

    an optical fiber (F) disposed along said line and transmitting light at a known propagation speed, one end of said fiber being connected to said body to receive said interrogation light pulses, said fiber guiding said pulses while returning along its entire length a back-scattered light signal towards said body;

    sensors (C1, C2, C3, . . . C20) disposed at respective ones of said successive measurement points, each of said sensors including a transparent gap between an upstream length (F2) and a downstream length (F3) of said fiber and also including means for maintaining said two lengths in alignment to transmit each of said interrogation pulses from the upstream length of the downstream length and towards the following sensors, such that a back-scattered signal is returned from each of the successive lengths of said fiber, said fiber and said sensors constituting said measurement line, a light reflective optical surface being formed by an end face (38) of one of said upstream and downstream lengths (F2, F3), said face being perpendicular to the length of said fiber (F) in order to respond to said interrogation pulse by returning a reflection pulse (P2) towards said body, said gap being occupied by a sensitive medium (36) having a refractive index sensitive to said physical magnitude to be measured such that the coefficient of reflection from said optical surface and the intensity of said reflected pulse depend on the value of said magnitude; and

    a reception circuit (16, 18,

         20) comprising a light detector (16) disposed in said body (2) to receive said light returned towards said body in order to measure the intensity thereof as a function of time to generate measurement signals from the intensity of said reflection pulses and representative of the values of said physical magnitude, and to make said measurement signals correspond with respective ones of said sensors as a function of the times at which said reflection pulses are received by said detector;

    said device being characterized by the fact that said sensitive medium is an optical glue (36) which is hardenable from a prior liquid state and which adheres to said upstream and downstream lengths (F2, F3).

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