Abstract:
An optical fiber connector includes a main body (1), a sleeve (2), and a plug (3). The main body (1) includes a first cube and a second cube that are formed by means of injection molding, where a first cavity (1o) is disposed inside the first cube, and the first cavity (1o) is used to adapt to an optical fiber sub-assembly inserted from a first end face of the first cube; at least two hook-like structures (1n) are formed, by means of injection molding, on the first cube extending from a second end face that is parallel to the first end face into the first cavity (1o), and the hook-like structures (1n) are used to tightly lock the optical fiber sub-assembly when the optical fiber sub-assembly is inserted from the first end face.
Abstract:
The present disclosure discloses a plug protection cap that includes a main body, a connecting sleeve, and a traction stub. An accommodating cavity is disposed in the main body. An inlet is through the accommodating cavity that is disposed on an end face of one end of the main body. One end of the connecting sleeve detachably sheathes one end that is of the main body and that is away from the inlet, and the other end of the connecting sleeve is connected to one end of the traction stub in a rotatable manner. The present disclosure further discloses an optical fiber connector assembly, a fiber plug, and a network device.
Abstract:
The present disclosure discloses a plug protection cap that includes a main body, a connecting sleeve, and a traction stub. An accommodating cavity is disposed in the main body. An inlet is through the accommodating cavity that is disposed on an end face of one end of the main body. A locking part is disposed at a position that is on an inner circumferential surface of the accommodating cavity and that is near the inlet. One end of the connecting sleeve detachably sheathes one end that is of the main body and that is away from the inlet, and the other end of the connecting sleeve is rotatably connected to one end of the traction stub. The present disclosure further discloses an optical fiber connector assembly, a fiber plug, and a network device.
Abstract:
An optical fiber connector includes a main body (1), a sleeve (2), and a plug (3).The main body (1) includes a first cube and a second cube that are formed by means of injection molding, where a first cavity (1o) is disposed inside the first cube, and the first cavity (1o) is used to adapt to an optical fiber sub-assembly inserted from a first end face of the first cube; at least two hook-like structures (1n) are formed, by means of injection molding, on the first cube extending from a second end face that is parallel to the first end face into the first cavity (1o), and the hook-like structures (1n) are used to tightly lock the optical fiber sub-assembly when the optical fiber sub-assembly is inserted from the first end face.