Abstract
The utility model refers to a fiber optic connector assembly device with fault diagnosis and product detection functions, comprising a carrying slot seat whose width is 2.5 times that of the fiber optic connector , the inner bottom surface of the transport slot seat is provided with a conveyor belt, and limiting blocks are placed on the two inner walls, and a transport channel whose width is 1.1-1.2 times the width of the fiber optic connector is formed between the two limiting blocks. The limiter block is provided with a diagnostic device that cooperates with the fiber optic connector in the transport channel. The seat end of the transport channel is equipped with a transport cover plate, and a transport divider plate is arranged below the transport cover plate to divide the transport channel seat into two screen slots, and the width of the two detection slots is larger than the width of a single fiber optic connector, and an opening and closing motor is also arranged on the transport cover plate, the opening and closing motor is connected with a rotating opening and closing column, and the rotating opening and closing column is connected with an opening and closing block, and the rotating column of opening and closing is located at the transport start end of the transport divider plate; Continuous completion Diagnosis and detection reduce the number of stations, reduce labor usage, and improve overall efficiency.
Translated title of the contribution | Un equipo de ensamblaje de conectores de fibra óptica capaz de diagnosticar fallas y detectar productos |
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Original language | English (US) |
Patent number | 202221212078.6 |
Priority date | 20/05/22 |
State | Published - 28 Sep 2022 |
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 8417A Telecommunications
Patent Scope
- NATIONAL
Patent Type
- UTILITY MODEL
Project Typology
- TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
Technological Readiness Level
- TRL3: Preliminary testing of technology components has been initiated (technical feasibility)
Contribution to Productive Sector
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES