Method and apparatus for determining the intermateability of connector assemblies
First Claim
1. An apparatus for measuring the length of a fiber optic adapter having two openings and a mechanical reference plane, said apparatus comprising:
- a first reference connector plug having a fixed length ferrule and a first lead;
a second reference connector plug having a fixed length ferrule and a second lead;
an ohmmeter coupled to the first and second leads of said first and second connector plugs so as to a form an electrical circuit wherein said ohmmeter is used to measure the resistance of the circuit; and
wherein each of said reference connector plug fixed ferrules is inserted into the adapter openings to form a connector plug-adapter assembly and the resistance measured on said ohmmeter is an indication of the length of the adapter.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus for measuring both the contact force and ferrule length of a fiber optic connector and for measuring the length of an adapter versus the requirements of the TIA/EIA'"'"'s specifications so that connector intermateability may be determined. The contact force and ferrule length measurement apparatus includes an adapter for holding the connector being tested in place, a gauge pin for detecting the spring force of the connector, a gauge force meter for measuring the force exerting on the gauge pin, and a micropositioner for aligning the gauge pin with the ferrule of the connector. Once the gauge pin and connector are aligned, the spring force is measured based on displacement of the position of the ferrule. The adapter length measurement apparatus includes two sets of test reference connector plugs, each electrically connected at one end to an ohmmeter, so as to form an electrical circuit. Adapter length measurements are made by inserting the free end of first one set and then the other set of each test connector plug into the adapter under test and then measuring the resistance on the ohmmeter. A high resistance with the set of longer reference plugs indicates the adapter is too long. Conversely, a low resistance with the set of shorter reference plugs indicates the adapter is too short.
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1. An apparatus for measuring the length of a fiber optic adapter having two openings and a mechanical reference plane, said apparatus comprising:
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a first reference connector plug having a fixed length ferrule and a first lead; a second reference connector plug having a fixed length ferrule and a second lead; an ohmmeter coupled to the first and second leads of said first and second connector plugs so as to a form an electrical circuit wherein said ohmmeter is used to measure the resistance of the circuit; and wherein each of said reference connector plug fixed ferrules is inserted into the adapter openings to form a connector plug-adapter assembly and the resistance measured on said ohmmeter is an indication of the length of the adapter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for determining the length of a fiber optic adapter having a first opening and a second opening, said method comprising the steps of:
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inserting a first calibrated reference connector having a reference mechanical plane and a ferrule tip into the first opening of the adapter; inserting a second calibrated reference connector having a reference mechanical plane and a ferrule tip into the second opening of the adapter to form a connector assembly; measuring the resistance across the connector assembly; and determining from said measured resistance, the adapter length. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for determining the intermateability of a connector plug having a ferrule and an adapter having first and second openings, said method comprising the steps of:
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measuring the force exerted on a gauge pin in contact with the ferrule of the connector plug as the gauge pin moves the ferrule to prespecified fixed distances; inserting first and second calibration reference connector plugs each having a reference mechanical plane and a fixed length ferrule, each ferrule having a tip, into the first and second openings of the adapter; measuring the resistance across the ferrules of the reference plugs inserted in the adapter; and responsive to the resistance measurement and force measurement, determining the intermateability of the connector plug with the adapter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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Specification