AFL gets 7 patents

Jan. 29, 2019
AFL has received seven patents for new products and technologies within its cable and connectivity, accessories, and test and inspection ...

AFL has received seven patents for new products and technologies within its cable and connectivity, accessories, and test and inspection divisions.

Cable and Connectivity patents include: a method to apply an aluminum coating layer to the core of copper wire; a composite micro-cable designed to be jetted into existing coax cable sheaths after the core had been extracted; an optical fiber furcation transition assembly designed to accept a variety of flat drop fiber optic cables; and PoliMOD, a field-installable optical module with configurable cable attachment.

Accessories patents include: a Swage high voltage cable terminal designed to eliminate the deviation-prone additive method and expand upon a process from the transmission product line with the resultant profile and product finish being Corona-free at high voltages; and a Flat Drop Cable Tangent accessory designed to provide a means of suspending flat drop cables used in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) applications.

The Test and Measurement division received a patent for an OTDR merging technique for traces captured by using different settings. The technique features a shorter laser pulse that can produce traces of more accurate location information, and a longer pulse that produces traces with less noise for a more reliable result.