A connector (10) includes two connector portions (12) and a boot (14). Each connector portion (12) includes a ferrule (78) and a latch (18). The latch (18) includes a distal end (24) and a proximal end (22). The latch (18) is pivotable about an intermediate connection portion (26). The boot (14) is
A connector (10) includes two connector portions (12) and a boot (14). Each connector portion (12) includes a ferrule (78) and a latch (18). The latch (18) includes a distal end (24) and a proximal end (22). The latch (18) is pivotable about an intermediate connection portion (26). The boot (14) is mounted to the connector portions (12). The boot (14) moves longitudinally relative to the connector portions (12). The boot (14) causes the distal ends (24) of the latch (18) to pivot toward the ferrule (78) of each connector portion (12) as the boot (14) is moved away from the connector portions (12). Front housings (32) of the connector portions (12) can each be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the ferrule (78) without rotating the ferrule (78) or the boot (14), to change the polarity of the two connector portions (12). The spacing between the two ferrules (78) is adjustable. A holder (96) holds the connector portions (12). The holder (96) includes side slots (98). The connector portions (12) mounted to the holder (96) by moving laterally to the side slots (98). The holder (96) defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable (150) when the ferrule (78) is pushed in a direction toward the boot (14).
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1. A connector comprising: two connector portions each including a ferrule and a latch, each latch including a distal end and a proximal end, wherein each latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection point; anda boot mounted to the connector portions, the boot movable longitudinally relative
1. A connector comprising: two connector portions each including a ferrule and a latch, each latch including a distal end and a proximal end, wherein each latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection point; anda boot mounted to the connector portions, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the connector portions, wherein the boot causes each latch to pivot such that a lifting motion of the proximal ends of each latch results in a downward motion of the distal ends of each latch, the distal ends of each latch being adapted to pivot toward the ferrule of each connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portions. 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein a front housing of each of the connector portions can each be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the ferrule without rotating the ferrule or the boot, to change the polarity of the two connector portions. 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the spacing between the two ferrules is adjustable. 4. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a holder for holding the connector portions, the holder including side slots that lead to oval openings, the connector portions being mounted to the holder by moving laterally to the oval openings. 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the holder defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable when the ferrule is pushed in a direction toward the boot. 6. A connector comprising: two connector portions each including a ferrule and a latch, each latch including a distal end and a proximal end, wherein each latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection point; anda boot mounted to the connector portions, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the connector portions, wherein the boot causes each latch to pivot such that a lifting motion of the proximal ends of each latch results in a downward motion of the distal ends of each latch, the distal ends of each latch being adapted to pivot toward the ferrule of each connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portions;wherein the spacing between the two ferrules is adjustable. 7. The connector of claim 6, further comprising a holder for holding the connector portions, the holder including side slots that lead to oval openings, the connector portions being mounted to the holder by moving laterally to the oval openings. 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein the holder defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable when the ferrule is pushed in a direction toward the boot. 9. A connector comprising: two connector portions each including a ferrule and a latch, each latch including a distal end and a proximal end, wherein each latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection point;a boot mounted to the connector portions, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the connector portions, wherein the boot causes each latch to pivot such that a lifting motion of the proximal ends of each latch results in a downward motion of the distal ends of each latch, the distal ends of each latch being adapted to pivot toward the ferrule of each connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portions; anda holder for holding the connector portions, the holder including side slots, the connector portions being mounted to the holder by moving laterally to the side slots. 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the holder defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable when the ferrule is pushed in a direction toward the boot. 11. A connector comprising: a connector portion including a ferrule and a latch, the latch including a distal end, and a proximal end, wherein the latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection point; anda boot mounted to the connector portion, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the connector portion, wherein the boot causes the latch to pivot such that a lifting motion of the proximal end of the latch results in a downward motion of the distal end of the latch, the distal end of the latch being adapted to pivot toward the ferrule of the connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portion. 12. A connector comprising: a) two connector portions each including:i) a ferrule assembly including a ferrule and a hub mounted together, and a spring, the ferrule assembly including a front sleeve and a rear sleeve, the front and rear sleeves mounted together with the ferrule end protruding and the spring located in an interior area biasing the ferrule toward an extended position;ii) a front housing mounted to the ferrule assembly to form a front of the connector portion, and including a latch, each latch including a distal end, and a proximal end, wherein the latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection portion, wherein the distal end includes a shoulder for mating with a latching shoulder of an adapter;b) a holder for holding the connector portions, the holder including side slots, the connector portions mounted to the holder by moving laterally to the side slots, the holder including a rearwardly projecting crimp support;c) a boot mounted to the holder, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the holder and the connector portions, wherein the boot engages the proximal ends of the latch and causes the distal ends of the latch to pivot toward the ferrule of each connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portions. 13. The connector of claim 12, wherein the connector portions can each be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the ferrule without rotating the ferrule or the boot, to change the polarity of the two connector portions. 14. The connector of claim 12, wherein the spacing between the two ferrules is adjustable. 15. The connector of claim 12, wherein the holder defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable when the ferrule is pushed in a direction toward the boot. 16. The connector of claim 12, further comprising a clip which holds the two connector portions. 17. The connector of claim 12, wherein the boot includes angled slots on one side of the boot for receiving the proximal ends of the latches. 18. The connector of claim 17, wherein the boot includes angled slots on both sides of the boot for receiving the proximal ends of the latches, as the connector portions are rotated to change polarity without rotating the boot. 19. The connector of claim 12, further comprising a boot return mechanism including a return spring for biasing the boot toward the connector portions. 20. The connector of claim 12, wherein the front housing including the latch is a one piece housing. 21. The connector of claim 1, wherein each connector portion defines an LC connector profile for receipt in an LC adapter. 22. A connector comprising: a) two connector portions each including:i) a ferrule assembly including a ferrule and a hub mounted together, and a spring, the ferrule assembly including a front sleeve and a rear sleeve, the front and rear sleeves mounted together with the ferrule end protruding and the spring located in an interior area biasing the ferrule toward an extended position;ii) a front housing mounted to the ferrule assembly to form a front of the connector portion, and including a latch, each latch including a distal end, and a proximal end, wherein the latch is pivotable about an intermediate connection portion, wherein the distal end includes a shoulder for mating with a latching shoulder of an adapter, wherein the front housing including the latch is a one piece housing, wherein the front housing including the latch defines an LC connector profile for receipt in an LC adapter;b) a holder for holding the connector portions in a parallel arrangement;c) a boot mounted to the holder, the boot movable longitudinally relative to the connector portions, wherein the boot causes the distal ends of the latch to pivot toward the ferrule of each connector portion as the boot is moved away from the connector portions.
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