Patent ID: 11880072
Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Field: Optics (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 0:
1. An optical ferrule comprising:
at least one light affecting element configured to affect one or more characteristics of light from an optical waveguide as the light propagates in the optical ferrule, the light affecting element having an input surface;
at least one receiving element configured to receive and secure the optical waveguide so that an output surface of the waveguide is optically coupled to the input surface of the light affecting element, the receiving element configured to surround an end portion of the optical waveguide;
a waveguide stop configured to limit movement of the waveguide toward the input surface of the light affecting element when the optical waveguide is installed in the receiving element; and
a space between the output surface of the optical waveguide and the input surface of the light affecting element that is inaccessible to the optical waveguide when the optical waveguide is installed in the receiving element, wherein a unitary body comprises the light affecting element, the receiving element, and the waveguide stop, the receiving element comprising one or more holes in the unitary body configured to receive the optical waveguide, the receiving element comprising an access port in the unitary body disposed between the output surface of the optical waveguide and the input surface of the light affecting element and configured so that material can be placed in the waveguide inaccessible space through the access port, wherein the waveguide inaccessible space forms a reservoir bounded along an axial direction of the optical waveguide by the output surface of the optical waveguide and the input surface of the light affecting element, and in at least one cross-section of the reservoir in a plane orthogonal to the axial direction and disposed between the output surface of the optical waveguide and the access port, the reservoir is entirely encircled by a sidewall of the hole receiving the optical waveguide.