H01R9/0506

Interface connector

An interface connector, comprising a housing, a first heat dissipating member, and a second heat dissipating member. A first accommodating space and a second accommodating space are disposed in the housing. The first accommodating space is adjacent to the second accommodating space. The first accommodating space accommodates a first mating connector. The second accommodating space accommodates a second mating connector. The first heat dissipating member is disposed at the outside of the housing and passes through the housing. The first heat dissipating member extends into the first accommodating space to be connected to the first mating connector. The second heat dissipating member is disposed in the housing. The second heat dissipating member extends into the second accommodating space to be connected to the second mating connector.

Radio Frequency Cable Housing Solution with Self Aligning and Reconfiguration Capability
20190393645 · 2019-12-26 · ·

A method and apparatus is presented for strain relief for mil-spec RF cabling connectors. When the RF signals are carried on the cables, they are either attached to connectors to increase their lengths or they get attached to hardware assembly that receives and transmits RF signals. At connections, strain relief is provided so that any movement of the cables does not convey stress and strain to the points where cable joins the connector or its mate. A concise, space restricted strain relief solution is provided by use of clamp, cover or shrink tubing to transfer cables in all four directions. The concentric cables line up in small dimensions and are replaceable individually as opposed to discard of entire mesh of cables on single cable failure.

Ganged coaxial connector assembly
11942735 · 2024-03-26 · ·

A ganged connector assembly includes: first, second, third and fourth coaxial cables; first, second, third and fourth coaxial connectors, each of the coaxial connectors connected with a corresponding one of the coaxial cables; a shell surrounding the coaxial connectors, the shell configured to electrically isolate each of the coaxial connectors from the other coaxial connectors, wherein the coaxial connectors are arranged in a generally square pattern; and a strain relief boot comprising: first and second cover pieces that are assembled to create a cover around portions of the coaxial cables and the coaxial connectors; and first and second braces that reside within the cover, the first brace being positioned between first and second of the coaxial connectors, and the second brace being positioned between third and fourth of the coaxial connectors.

Pin and sleeve device with contact carrier for capturing set screws
10431922 · 2019-10-01 · ·

A pin and sleeve device including a contact carrier with captive set screws is disclosed. In some embodiments, the pin and sleeve device includes a housing and a contact carrier. The contact carrier may include a plurality of contact openings each receiving a terminal, such as a pin or a contact sleeve. The contact carrier may include a tool opening or slot extending from an outer surface or perimeter thereof. The tool opening or slot being in communication with one of the contact openings and/or terminals. A set screw may be positioned within the contact openings, the set screw positioned directly adjacent a retainment wall defining an inner portion of the contact openings. The contact carrier may therefore reduce the likelihood that the set screw may be lost or dropped, as the retainment wall is configured to prevent the set screw from passing through or exiting the tool opening or slot.

PIN AND SLEEVE DEVICE WITH CONTACT CARRIER FOR CAPTURING SET SCREWS
20190199031 · 2019-06-27 · ·

A pin and sleeve device including a contact carrier with captive set screws is disclosed. In some embodiments, the pin and sleeve device includes a housing and a contact carrier. The contact carrier may include a plurality of contact openings each receiving a terminal, such as a pin or a contact sleeve. The contact carrier may include a tool opening or slot extending from an outer surface or perimeter thereof. The tool opening or slot being in communication with one of the contact openings and/or terminals. A set screw may be positioned within the contact openings, the set screw positioned directly adjacent a retainment wall defining an inner portion of the contact openings. The contact carrier may therefore reduce the likelihood that the set screw may be lost or dropped, as the retainment wall is configured to prevent the set screw from passing through or exiting the tool opening or slot.

CONNECTOR AND CABLE HARNESS

A connector has first group terminals and second group terminals. Each of the first group terminals is provided with one first contact portion and at least one first wire connection portion. The first contact portion is located forward of the first wire connection portion. Each of the second group terminals is provided with one second contact portion and one second wire connection portion. The second contact portion is located forward of the second wire connection portion. The first contact portion and the second contact portion are arranged in a pitch direction. In the pitch direction, between adjacent two of the first contact portions, at least two of the second contact portions are located. The first wire connection portion is located at a position different from a position of the second wire connection portion in the front-rear direction and in the up-down direction.

GANGED COAXIAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
20240195133 · 2024-06-13 ·

A ganged connector assembly includes: first, second, third and fourth coaxial cables; first, second, third and fourth coaxial connectors, each of the coaxial connectors connected with a corresponding one of the coaxial cables; a shell surrounding the coaxial connectors, the shell configured to electrically isolate each of the coaxial connectors from the other coaxial connectors, wherein the coaxial connectors are arranged in a generally square pattern; and a strain relief boot comprising: first and second cover pieces that are assembled to create a cover around portions of the coaxial cables and the coaxial connectors; and first and second braces that reside within the cover, the first brace being positioned between first and second of the coaxial connectors, and the second brace being positioned between third and fourth of the coaxial connectors.

Coaxial right-angle PCB to cable

A connector assembly includes housing for storing components of the connector assembly. The connector assembly further includes a cable including a cable center conductor, wherein the cable center conductor is configured as a signal conductor. The connector assembly also includes a first dielectric and an alignment dielectric. Each of the first dielectric and the alignment dielectric includes a path to guide the cable center conductor through an angle to a printed circuit board as the cable is axially inserted into the housing.

Coaxial cable and method for manufacturing the same

A coaxial cable includes a coaxial wire in which an inner insulator, an outer conductor and a sheath are sequentially and coaxially provided around a center conductor, and a substrate having a surface on which a first contact pad and a second contact pad are arranged. The sheath is removed at one end portion of the coaxial wire by a predetermined length, so that the inner insulator and the outer conductor are exposed, and a tip end of the inner insulator is removed by a predetermined length, so that the center conductor is exposed. The exposed portion of the center conductor is soldered to the first contact pad with the exposed portion of the inner insulator being bent relative to the sheath, and the exposed portion of the outer conductor is soldered to the second contact pad with being bent in a direction different from the bending direction of the inner insulator. A part of the coaxial wire covered by the sheath is standing at an angle of 30 or greater relative to the surface of the substrate.

APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING AT LEAST FOUR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS

An apparatus for electrically connecting at least four electrical conductors includes a connecting element and at least four shielding pipes, which are each provided for receiving at least one conductor. In order to enable a simple and economical connection, the connecting element forms pipe connection pieces and each connection piece is integrally joined or materially bonded to a respective shielding pipe.