The invention relates to an optical connector for connecting optical
fibers. Said connector comprises a housing which is provided with a first
opening for an optical cable comprising an optical fiber to be connected,
and a second opening, through which the end of the optical fiber
outwardly protrudes from the housing. The second opening can be closed by
a lid which can be pivoted between a first position in which it closes
the second opening, and a second position in which it frees the second
opening. Spring elements are provided for prestressing the lid in the
closing direction. The aim of the invention is to simplify the structure
and especially the assembly of one such connector. To this end, the
spring elements comprise a laminated spring.