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Title:
AN OPTOFIBRE CABLE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1999/064908
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for producing an optofibre cable, and to an optofibre cable produced in accordance with the method. Optofibre cables are used for transmitting optosignals and will often include a plurality of optofibres housed in tubular elements or pipes enclosed in a protective casing. With the intention of simplifying manufacture and handling of optofibre cables and with the intention of preventing the ingress of water into such cables and to connected components, there has been produced an optofibre cable which includes one or more tubular elements (3) that contain one or more optofibres (4), a central strain relief (1) bonded to the optofibre-containing pipes with a glue layer (8), an intermediate porous filling material (7), all enclosed in a protective casing in the form of a pipe (6) or the like. The purpose of the porous filling material is to fill the space between the pipes, the glue surface on the strain relief and the casing so as to fixate the pipes around the strain relief and to make the optofibre cable watertight along its length. The use of porous filling material results in low material consumption and therewith an optofibre cable of low weight.

Inventors:
OLSSON BERTIL (SE)
CEDERVALL TOMMY (SE)
JOHANSSON CURT (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1999/001055
Publication Date:
December 16, 1999
Filing Date:
June 14, 1999
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ERICSSON TELEFON AB L M (SE)
OLSSON BERTIL (SE)
CEDERVALL TOMMY (SE)
JOHANSSON CURT (SE)
International Classes:
G02B6/44; (IPC1-7): G02B6/44
Foreign References:
US4557558A1985-12-10
DE2847386A11980-05-08
Other References:
See also references of EP 1092169A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ERICSSON COMPONENTS AB (Dept. for Intellectual Property Rights Kista Stockholm, SE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A method of producing an optofibre cable intended for the transmission of optosignals and comprising a plurality of tubular elements wound around a strain relief core, an outer casing, and filling material, wherein each tubular element houses at least one optofibre, and wherein the filling material is disposed in the spaces between the outer casing, the core and the tubular elements, characterised by coating the core with glue; winding one or more tubular elements around the gluecoated core such as to glue bond said tubular element or tubular elements to said core and therewith form on said core a first array of tubular elements; filling the spaces between the tubular elements with a porous filling material, said glue bond providing a strain relief between the core and the tubular elements and said tubular elements being held fixated around the core by said porous filling material; bonding tubular elements with intermediate filling material to the first array of tubular elements with intermediate filling material by means of one or more concentric layers of glue; and encasing the outermost concentric array of tubular elements and filling material in casing material, so as to obtain a multilayer optofibre cable containing several optofibretubular element arrays, where the glue bond between the various tubular element arrays provides a strain relief between said tubular element arrays and said core, said filling material making the cable watertight along its length in addition to fixating the tubular elements in the various tubular element arrays.
2. A method according to Claim 1, characterised by giving the glue layers a thickness such that when winding the optofibrehousing tubular elements around the core and when winding the outwardly lying tubular element arrays, said tubular elements will be pressed down into the respective glue layers such as to obtain greater surface contact and binding contact between tubular elements and glue layers.
3. An optofibre cable for transmitting optosignals, comprising a plurality of tubular elements wound around a strain relieving core, a surrounding casing, and filling material, wherein each tubular element contains at least one optofibre, and wherein the filling material is disposed in the spaces between the surrounding casing, the core and the tubular elements, characterised in that the core (1) is bonded to a first array of tubular elements (3) by means of glue (2); in that one or more concentric layers of glue (1) with tubular elements bonded thereto is/are provided outside the first tubular element array (3) and with glue bonded thereto; in that the filling material (7) is porous, wherewith a strain relief is obtained between the core and the various tubular element arrays by virtue of said glue bonds, and wherein the filling material functions to fixate the tubular elements in the various tubular element arrays and makes the optofibre cable watertight along its length.
4. An optofibre cable according to Claim 3, characterised in that the glue layers (8) applied to the core/strain relief (1), and said further layers of glue have a thickness such that when applying the plastic tubular elements (3) and bonding said tubular elements the formation of capillaries will be avoided between glue layers and optofibrehousing plastic tubular elements while obtaining a shape stable optofibre cable that is watertight along its length.
Description:
AN OPTOFIBRE CABLE FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates to a method of producing an optofibre cable and an optofibre cable produced in accordance with the method, and then particularly an optofibre cable for transmitting optosignals and comprising a plurality of optofibres housed in tubular elements or pipes enclosed by a protective sheath.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION It is known in several different contexts to use optofibre cables that include optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements that are wound around and joined to a strain relief and enclosed in a protective sheath. The tubular element interspacing is filled with a filling material so as to fixate the tubular elements in the cable and to make the cable watertight along its length.

The problem with this type of optocable is that capillaries are liable to form between the filling material and the plastic tubular elements, therewith making it possible for water to enter the cable along its length. The filling material also tends to make the cable much too heavy and inflexible.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION With the intention of simplifying the manufacture and handling of optofibre cables and also with the intention of

preventing the ingress of water into optofibre cables connected to components, there has been produced an optofibre cable which includes one or more tubular elements that house one or more optofibres, a central strain relief connected to said tubular elements, and an intermediate porous filling material, all of which are enclosed in a protective casing in the form of a conduit means. The optofibre-containing tubular elements are glued to the strain relief. The purpose of the porous filling material is to fill the space between the tubular elements, the glue surface on the strain relief and the casing and to fixate the tubular elements around said strain relief, while still enabling the propagation of the glue connection and the function of said glue connection in making the optofibre cable watertight along its length. The use of a porous filling material means that less material is used than in known cases and therewith results in a cable of lower weight. Despite being porous, the filling material is still able to assist in mutual fixation of the plastic tubular elements in the cable and will render the cable shape-stable and watertight along its length. The glue join between the strain relief and the plastic tubular elements can be made stronger, by applying a thicker layer of glue so as to increase the contact surface area between plastic tubular elements and glue layer, therewith obtaining better adhesion and improved connection of the plastic tubular elements with the strain relief. The risk of the formation of capillaries between the plastic tubular elements, the glue layer and the filling material is also reduced with this thicker glue layer, therewith avoiding the risk of water leaking into the cable along its length. In addition to making the glue layer thicker on the strain relief, an increased use of glue will enable the plastic tubular

elements to be provided with an outer glue layer instead of an outer plastic mantle, therewith enabling one or more arrays of plastic tubular elements with intermediate porous filling material to be arranged and the whole embraced by an outer protective casing, such as a plastic sheath.

The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to preferred embodiments thereof and also with reference to the accompanying drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive optofibre cable comprising an array of plastic tubular elements that house optofibres.

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive optofibre cable having an array of optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements and a thicker glue layer.

Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive optofibre cable that includes two arrays of optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements and thicker glue layers.

Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive optofibre cable that includes three arrays of optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements and thicker glue layers.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive optofibre cable and shows the construction of said cable. The cable

core 1 forms the cable strain relief, and may consist of a fibre-reinforced plastic material. In the manufacture of the cable, adhesive material, such as a glue layer 2, is applied around the core. This glue layer functions to connect the core with one or more helically applied tubular elements 3 that house optofibres 4, wherewith tension forces are transferred from the core to the tubular elements. The tubular elements 3 housing the optofibres may be comprised of a plastic material, such as a polyamide plastic, and may house one or more optofibres, for instance six or eight fibres, and may optionally also include a filler 5, such as a thixotropic gel that acts in the space between the optofibres and an inner tubular elements wall. The space is delimited by the glue-coated outer core surface, the outer surfaces of the tubular elements, and an inner surface of an enclosing sheath or casing 6 is filled with a porous filling material 7, such as a porous plastic of the TPE-type, which makes the cable watertight along its length and assists in fixating the tubular elements in the cable. The choice of a porous filling material will result in a lighter cable while still rendering the cable watertight along its length. The suppleness of the filling material will not prevent the glue joint from propagating and acting between the outer surface of the core and the outer surfaces of the tubular elements. The surrounding sheath can be made of a plastic material, such as a polyethylene plastic, and will preferably be black in colour.

The optofibre cable is produced by first winding helical plastic tubular elements 3 containing optofibres 4 around the glue-coated core 1 and the porous filling material 7 then applied, whereafter sheathing material 6 is applied.

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of an optofibre cable similar to the view shown in Figure 1, but where the glue layer on the strain relief has been made thicker and identified by the reference numeral 8. The thicker glue layer 8 will penetrate further up between the plastic tubular elements 3 as said tubular elements are fastened to the core, therewith obtaining a larger contact area between the glue layer on the core and the plastic tubular elements. The thicker glue layer 8 will not produce tapering capillaries between the plastic tubular elements and the glue layer on the core. Filling material would be unable to fill-out such capillaries, which would result in the formation of cavities in the cable and therewith enable water to penetrate into the optofibre cable along its length. The optofibre cable is constructed in the same way as the optofibre cable shown in Figure 1 in other respects, which has been shown by the use of essentially the same reference signs.

Figure 3 illustrates a further development of the aforedescribed optofibre cable concept with the thicker glue layer 8, by virtue of applying a further thick layer of glue around the plastic tubular elements 3 and the intermediate porous filling material 7 such as to form an outer casing, wherewith the further glue layer 9 may also be joined to the plastic tubular elements 3. Several optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements 10 can then be wound helically on the glue layer 9, wherewith the thickness of said further glue layer 9 may be such as to enable the plastic tubular elements 10 to be pressed down into the layer of glue, so as to obtain a large contact surface area between the plastic tubular elements 10 and the glue layer 9 and therewith eliminate the possibility of capillaries forming between the

tubular elements and said layer. The space between the plastic tubular elements 10 in the second array of tubular elements outside the glue layer can be filled with a porous filling material 11. An outer, protective plastic layer, such as a layer of black polyethylene, is then applied to the second array of plastic tubular elements and the porous intermediate filler.

Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of another example of an optofibre cable that includes several concentric layers or arrays of optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements. In this embodiment, a glue layer 13 applied to the second array of plastic tubular elements 10 has been used as a foundation on which a third concentric array of optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements 14 has been applied, together with intermediate porous filler 15. The glue layer has also been made thicker, which contributes towards obtaining an improved connection between the glue layer 13 and the optofibre- containing tubular elements 14. A protective plastic layer 16, such as a layer of black polyethylene, has been applied outside the third array of plastic tubular elements 14 and intermediate porous filler 15. The mutually concentric glue layers bonded with the optofibre-containing plastic tubular elements and intermediate porous filler impart mechanical strength, shape stability and low weight to the cable, and also make the cable watertight along its length.

The concentric structure of the optofibre cable with tubular elements bonded with glue layers enables the construction of a multi-layer optofibre cable with glue layers and intermediate porous filler, where the concentric layers of porous filler between the concentric arrays of tubular

elements make the optofibre cable watertight along its length while providing a lighter cable than would otherwise be the case.

It will be understood that the invention is not restricted to the aforedescribed and illustrated embodiments thereof, and that modifications can be made within the scope of the accompanying Claims.