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Depressed cladding optical fiber cable

  • US 4,836,640 A
  • Filed: 06/27/1986
  • Issued: 06/06/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An optical fiber cable, which comprises:

  • a plurality of optical fibers which are assembled together without intended stranding to form a unit which extends in a direction substantially along a longitudinal axis of the cable, each of said optical fibers including a core, an outer cladding, and an inner cladding having an index of refraction which is less than that of the outer cladding and being characterized by a difference between the indices of refraction of said core and of said inner cladding which is sufficiently high to cause said each optical fiber to be substantially insensitive to microbending with the ratio of the inner cladding diameter to the core diameter, which ratio is sufficiently large to avoid affecting the dispersive properties of the optical fiber, and the ratio of the difference in the indices of refraction of the inner and the outer claddings to the difference in the indices of refraction between the core and the inner cladding being such that each said optical fiber is capable of operation in a single mode fashion at a predetermined wavelength;

    a binder which is wrapped about said plurality of optical fibers;

    a tube which is made of a plastic material and which encloses the plurality of optical fibers with the ratio of the cross-sectional area of the plurality of optical fibers to the cross-sectional area within the tube not exceeding a predetermined value, said tube being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cable;

    a strength member system; and

    a jacket which is made of a plastic material and which encloses said tube.

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