Communication optical cable welding and debugging device

By designing an optical fiber splicing error correction device with color-marked arc-shaped air cushions and air pumps, the problem of optical fiber splicing errors was solved, and efficient and accurate optical fiber splicing was achieved.

CN223941130UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ANHUI CHENGXIN BAIHUI METAL PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520654772.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-09
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-09

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Technical Problem

In current communication optical cable splicing, the large number of optical fibers, all of the same color, leads to frequent splicing errors and requires repeated checks, reducing efficiency.

Method used

Design a communication optical cable splicing error correction device, which uses an arc-shaped air cushion with color markings and an air pump to fix the optical fiber and splice it sequentially to avoid errors and improve efficiency.

Benefits of technology

This system enables the sorting and fixing of optical fibers before splicing, avoiding errors, improving splicing efficiency, reducing rework, and simplifying the workflow.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of optical cable welding and debugging, and particularly discloses a communication optical cable welding and debugging device which comprises a first optical fiber fixing box and a second optical fiber fixing box which are used for fixing optical fibers, and a first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat is arranged at the bottom of the first optical fiber fixing box. A second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat is arranged at the bottom of the second optical fiber fixing box; the first optical fiber fixing box and the second optical fiber fixing box are respectively composed of an optical fiber fixing box top cover and an optical fiber fixing box base; according to the device, optical fibers with different colors can be fixedly classified before optical cable welding, and then optical fibers with the same color are sequentially welded, so that optical fiber welding errors are avoided, whether welding errors occur or not does not need to be checked after welding, the working efficiency is improved, the rework operation is reduced, the welding work is carried out more simply and orderly, and the labor intensity of workers is reduced. And the purpose of welding front errors is achieved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of optical cable splicing error correction technology, specifically to a communication optical cable splicing error correction device. Background Technology

[0002] Existing optical fiber splicing requires splicing the optical fibers within the cable. However, existing optical cables typically have 24, 48, or 72 cores. A 24-core cable has two internal sleeves, each containing 12 cores. A 48-core cable has four sleeves, and a 72-core cable has six sleeves. There are also 4-core, 8-core, and 12-core cables. When there are more than 12 cores, multiple sleeves are used inside the cable, each holding 12 optical fibers. These 12 fibers are selected from the optical fibers themselves and use the colors blue, orange, green, brown, gray, white, red, black, yellow, and purple. The use of pink and cyan colors for differentiation presents challenges when splicing 4-core, 8-core, or 12-core optical fibers. These issues often arise because of the large number of fibers, especially those exceeding 12 cores, and the fact that many fibers within conduits are of the same color. This makes splicing errors more likely. Extensive and repeated checks are required before splicing to confirm the absence of errors, and further checks are necessary after splicing, causing significant inconvenience. When errors are discovered, rework is required, reducing efficiency. Therefore, a communication optical cable splicing error-correction device is provided. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a communication optical cable splicing troubleshooting device to solve the problems mentioned in the background.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a communication optical cable splicing and troubleshooting device, comprising a first optical fiber fixing box and a second optical fiber fixing box for fixing optical fibers, wherein the bottom of the first optical fiber fixing box is provided with a first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat, and the bottom of the second optical fiber fixing box is provided with a second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat, wherein both the first optical fiber fixing box and the second optical fiber fixing box are composed of an optical fiber fixing box top cover and an optical fiber fixing box base.

[0005] One end of the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box is connected to an air inlet pipe, and one end of the base of the fiber optic fixing box is connected to an air injection pipe. The air injection pipe and the air inlet pipe of the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box are connected by a flexible hose.

[0006] Both the top cover and the base of the fiber optic fixing box are provided with several semi-circular grooves. The top cover and the base of the fiber optic fixing box are connected by a second hinge. When the top cover and the base of the fiber optic fixing box are combined, the semi-circular grooves on the top cover and the base of the fiber optic fixing box are spliced ​​into several circular grooves for placing optical fibers. The semi-circular grooves are equipped with arc-shaped air cushions with color markings. The arc-shaped air cushions with color markings on the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box are connected to the air inlet pipe of the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box, and the arc-shaped air cushions with color markings on the base of the fiber optic fixing box are connected to the air injection pipe.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top of both the first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat and the second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat is equipped with a sliding groove, and the bottom of both the first optical fiber fixing box and the second optical fiber fixing box is equipped with a slider, which is inserted into the sliding groove.

[0008] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, an optical fiber sleeve fixing head is connected to the middle of one side of the optical fiber fixing box base. The top of one end of the optical fiber sleeve fixing head is connected to a fixing head arc-shaped top cover through a first hinge. The fixing head arc-shaped top cover is fixed to the optical fiber sleeve fixing head by a first latch.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the first optical fiber fixing box is fixed by the second latch and the second optical fiber fixing box.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a quick connector is installed at one end of the air injection pipe, and the quick connector is connected to the connector at one end of the air pump delivery pipe.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the number of semi-circular grooves on the first optical fiber fixing box slide seat and the second optical fiber fixing box slide seat is 12.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] This device can fix and classify optical fibers of different colors before splicing, and then splice the same color fibers in sequence. This not only avoids fiber splicing errors, but also eliminates the need to check for splicing errors after splicing, improving work efficiency, reducing rework, and making splicing work simpler and more orderly, thus achieving the purpose of troubleshooting before splicing.

[0014] The bottom of this device is equipped with a base that allows it to slide. After the fiber optic splicing is completed on one end of the device, the device can be moved along the sliding seat of the fiber optic fixing box. This makes it easier for workers to splice any fiber optic cable fixed on the fiber optic fixing box without moving the splicer, making the splicing work simpler and more convenient. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is the second structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 3 This is the third structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of the top cover and base of the optical fiber fixing box of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a connection diagram of the groove and slider of this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. First fiber optic fixing box; 2. Second fiber optic fixing box; 3. First fiber optic fixing box sliding seat; 4. Second fiber optic fixing box sliding seat; 101. Fiber optic fixing box top cover; 102. Fiber optic fixing box base; 103. Slide groove; 104. Fiber optic sleeve fixing head; 105. Fixing head arc-shaped top cover; 106. First latch; 107. First hinge; 108. Second latch; 109. Air injection tube; 110. Connecting hose; 111. Second hinge; 112. Fiber optic fixing box top cover air inlet tube; 113. Semi-arc groove; 114. Arc-shaped air cushion with color marking; 115. Slider. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that the advantages and features of the present invention can be more easily understood by those skilled in the art, thereby providing a clearer and more definite definition of the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0023] Example: Please refer to Figure 1-3This utility model provides a technical solution: a communication optical cable splicing and troubleshooting device, including a first optical fiber fixing box 1 and a second optical fiber fixing box 2 for fixing optical fibers. The bottom of the first optical fiber fixing box 1 is provided with a first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat 3, and the bottom of the second optical fiber fixing box 2 is provided with a second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat 4. The first optical fiber fixing box 1 and the second optical fiber fixing box 2 are both composed of an optical fiber fixing box top cover 101 and an optical fiber fixing box base 102. By setting two optical fiber fixing boxes, 12 cores or less of optical fibers in a single optical fiber sleeve in two spliced ​​optical cables can be fixed.

[0024] like Figure 5 As shown, one end of the fiber optic fixing box top cover 101 is connected to the fiber optic fixing box top cover air inlet pipe 112, and one end of the fiber optic fixing box base 102 is connected to the air injection pipe 109. The air injection pipe 109 and the fiber optic fixing box top cover air inlet pipe 112 are connected by a connecting hose 110.

[0025] like Figure 4-5 As shown, both the fiber optic mounting box top cover 101 and the fiber optic mounting box base 102 are provided with several semi-circular grooves 113. The fiber optic mounting box top cover 101 and the fiber optic mounting box base 102 are connected by a second hinge 111. When the fiber optic mounting box top cover 101 and the fiber optic mounting box base 102 are combined, the semi-circular grooves 113 on the fiber optic mounting box top cover 101 and the fiber optic mounting box base 102 are spliced ​​into several circular grooves for placing optical fibers. Arc-shaped air cushions 114 with color markings are installed on the semi-circular grooves 113. The arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings on the top cover 101 is connected to the air inlet pipe 112 of the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box. The arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings on the base 102 of the fiber optic fixing box is connected to the gas injection pipe 109. Gas is injected into the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings on the base 102 of the fiber optic fixing box using the gas injection pipe 109, causing it to expand and compress the optical fiber. Gas is injected into the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings on the top cover 101 of the fiber optic fixing box using the air inlet pipe 112 of the top cover of the fiber optic fixing box, causing it to expand and compress the optical fiber.

[0026] like Figure 1-3 and Figure 6 As shown, the top of the first fiber optic fixing box sliding seat 3 and the second fiber optic fixing box sliding seat 4 are both equipped with a sliding groove 103, and the bottom of the first fiber optic fixing box 1 and the second fiber optic fixing box 2 are both equipped with a slider 115. The slider 115 is inserted into the sliding groove 103. By moving the slider 115 in the sliding groove 103, the fiber optic fixing box is moved on the fiber optic fixing box sliding seat, thereby moving the fiber on the fiber optic fixing box. This allows each fiber on the fiber optic fixing box to reach the position of the fiber optic fusion splicer, greatly facilitating the fusion splicing work.

[0027] like Figure 1-3As shown, a fiber optic sleeve fixing head 104 is connected to the middle of one side of the fiber optic fixing box base 102. The top of one end of the fiber optic sleeve fixing head 104 is connected to a fixing head arc-shaped top cover 105 through a first hinge 107. The fixing head arc-shaped top cover 105 is fixed to the fiber optic sleeve fixing head 104 through a first latch 106. The fixing head arc-shaped top cover 105 is used to limit the fiber optic sleeve on the fiber optic sleeve fixing head 104, so that the 12-core fiber or less fiber optic in the sleeve can be accurately fixed in the fiber optic fixing box.

[0028] like Figure 1-3 As shown, the first fiber optic fixing box 1 is fixed by the second latch 108 and the second fiber optic fixing box 2, which is very simple and convenient to open and lock.

[0029] like Figure 5 As shown, a quick connector is installed at one end of the air injection tube 109. The quick connector is connected to the connector at one end of the air pump supply tube. The air pump is used to inject gas into the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings, so that the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings expands and squeezes the optical fiber, thereby achieving the purpose of fixing the optical fiber.

[0030] like Figure 4 As shown, the number of semi-circular grooves 113 on the first fiber fixing box sliding seat 3 and the second fiber fixing box sliding seat 4 are 12 each, which can meet the needs of fixing 12-core optical fibers and optical fibers with fewer than 12 cores in the sleeve. The 12 arc-shaped air cushions 114 with color markings correspond to the colors on the optical fibers, namely blue, orange, green, brown, gray, white, red, black, yellow, purple, pink and cyan.

[0031] Working Principle: A communication optical cable splicing and error correction device. In use, by opening the second latch 108 and the first latch 106 on the first optical fiber fixing box 1 and the second optical fiber fixing box 2, a sleeve from the optical cable is placed on the optical fiber sleeve fixing head 104 on the first optical fiber fixing box 1. The arc-shaped top cover 105 of the fixing head is then closed and secured by the first latch 106, thus limiting and fixing the optical fiber sleeve. The bottom arc-shaped surface of the fixing head arc-shaped top cover 105 is provided with sponge to prevent damage to the optical fiber sleeve. Then, the optical fibers inside the sleeve fixed on the optical fiber sleeve fixing head 104 are sequentially placed into the semi-arc-shaped grooves 113 of the same color according to their colors: blue, orange, green, brown, gray, white, red, black, yellow, purple, pink, and cyan. The optical fiber fixing box top cover 101 is then closed and secured by the second latch 108. Finally, the connector connected to the end of the air pump delivery pipe is quickly inserted into the quick connector on the air injection pipe 109, and the air pump is turned on. Gas is injected into the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings in the semi-arc groove 113 using an air pump, or a piston-type air injector is connected to the air injection tube 109 to inject gas into the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings, causing the arc-shaped air cushion 114 with color markings to expand, thereby squeezing the optical fiber and fixing the optical fiber. After the operation is completed, the same steps are performed on the optical fiber in the other optical cable to fix it in the second optical fiber fixing box 2. After the optical fibers in the sleeves of the two optical cables are fixed, the optical fibers on the first optical fiber fixing box 1 and the second optical fiber fixing box 2 are moved to both sides of the fusion splicer to start fusion splicing the first optical fiber at the end of the first optical fiber fixing box 1 and the second optical fiber fixing box 2. Then, the first optical fiber fixing box 1 and the second optical fiber fixing box 2 are pushed to move on the first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat 3 and the second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat 4, and then the second optical fiber is fused. The 12 optical fibers are fused in sequence in this way.

[0032] The above embodiments merely illustrate the implementation of this utility model, and their descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make several modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A communication optical cable splicing and error correction device, comprising a first optical fiber fixing box (1) and a second optical fiber fixing box (2) for fixing optical fibers, characterized in that: The bottom of the first optical fiber fixing box (1) is provided with a first optical fiber fixing box sliding seat (3), and the bottom of the second optical fiber fixing box (2) is provided with a second optical fiber fixing box sliding seat (4). The first optical fiber fixing box (1) and the second optical fiber fixing box (2) are both composed of an optical fiber fixing box top cover (101) and an optical fiber fixing box base (102). One end of the fiber optic fixing box top cover (101) is connected to the fiber optic fixing box top cover air inlet pipe (112), and one end of the fiber optic fixing box base (102) is connected to the air injection pipe (109). The air injection pipe (109) and the fiber optic fixing box top cover air inlet pipe (112) are connected by a connecting hose (110). Both the top cover (101) and the base (102) of the optical fiber fixing box are provided with several semi-circular grooves (113). The top cover (101) and the base (102) of the optical fiber fixing box are connected by a second hinge (111). When the top cover (101) and the base (102) of the optical fiber fixing box are combined, the semi-circular grooves (113) on the top cover (101) and the base (102) of the optical fiber fixing box are spliced ​​into several circular grooves for placing optical fibers. The semi-circular grooves (113) are equipped with arc-shaped air cushions (114) with color markings. The arc-shaped air cushions (114) with color markings on the top cover (101) of the optical fiber fixing box are connected to the air inlet pipe (112) of the top cover of the optical fiber fixing box. The arc-shaped air cushions (114) with color markings on the base (102) of the optical fiber fixing box are connected to the air injection pipe (109).

2. The communication optical cable splicing error correction device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the first optical fiber fixing box slide seat (3) and the second optical fiber fixing box slide seat (4) are both equipped with slide grooves (103), and the bottom of the first optical fiber fixing box (1) and the second optical fiber fixing box (2) are both equipped with sliders (115), which are inserted into the slide grooves (103).

3. The communication optical cable splicing error correction device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A fiber optic sleeve fixing head (104) is connected to the middle of one side of the fiber optic fixing box base (102). The top of one end of the fiber optic sleeve fixing head (104) is connected to a fixing head arc-shaped top cover (105) through a first hinge (107). The fixing head arc-shaped top cover (105) is fixed to the fiber optic sleeve fixing head (104) through a first latch (106).

4. The communication optical cable splicing error correction device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first fiber optic fixing box (1) is fixed by the second latch (108) and the second fiber optic fixing box (2).

5. The communication optical cable splicing error correction device according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the air injection pipe (109) is equipped with a quick connector, which is connected to the connector at one end of the air pump delivery pipe.

6. The communication optical cable splicing error correction device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The number of semi-circular grooves (113) on the first optical fiber fixing box slide seat (3) and the second optical fiber fixing box slide seat (4) is 12.