Patent classifications
H01R9/0524
PLUG CONNECTOR SLIDABLY INSERTED INTO RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR
A plug connector according to the present invention is slidably inserted into a receptacle connector, and includes a signal pin having one side in electrical contact with one side of a signal line of a cable; a shield can electrically spaced apart from the signal pin and surrounding the signal pin such that a lower surface of the other side of the signal pin is exposed; a first insulating member coupled to the signal pin to insulate the signal pin and the shield can from each other; and a plug shell surrounding the shield can such that the lower surface of the other side of the signal pin is exposed.
Connector and electronic device
A connector 1 includes a connector housing 11, a thin wire coaxial cable 17 for providing a coaxial connection between an external coaxial cable 2 and a circuit board provided in a separated housing and a shield member 12 which is provided in an inner space of the connector housing 11 and electrically connected to a shell 173 of the thin wire coaxial cable 17. The shield member 12 has a holding mechanism for holding the thin wire coaxial cable 17.
Coaxial cable connector having an activatable seal
A connector includes a cavity for stowing a pre-installed sealing member. The cavity is defined by a first or coupler seal cavity formed on the inside surface of a coupler and a second or insert seal cavity formed on the outer periphery of an insert. Relative motion of the coupler and the insert during assembly causes the sealing member to be displaced from a stowed or inactive seal position to an assembled or active seal position.
CABLE CONNECTOR FOR COAXIAL CABLE, COAXIAL CABLE ASSEMBLY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The invention relates to a cable connector for a coaxial cable, including an inner conductor (1) having a proximal section with a receiving hole (6) configured to receive a free end of an inner conductor of a coaxial cable; an outer conductor (2) having a distal chamber (7) and a proximal chamber (8) configured to receive an end section of the coaxial cable; and an insulator (3) for insulating the inner conductor from the outer conductor of the cable connector, the insulator being received in the distal chamber. At least the proximal section of the inner conductor of the cable connector comprises lead brass, and the proximal section can be pressed for grasping the free end of the inner conductor of the coaxial cable. The invention also relates to a coaxial cable assembly including such a cable connector and a method for manufacturing the same. The cable connector can be manufactured cost-effectively and reliable connection between the cable connector and the coaxial cable can be ensured.
CABLE NEUTRAL WIRES CONNECTORS AND METHODS AND CONNECTIONS INCLUDING SAME
A cable neutral wires connector for connecting neutral wires of a cable, the cable having a cable longitudinal axis, includes a connector body, a plurality of neutral wire ports, and at least one securing mechanism. The neutral wire ports are defined in the connector body. The neutral wire ports are each configured to receive at least one of the neutral wires therethrough. The at least one securing mechanism is configured to secure the neutral wires in the connector body. The connector body is configured to be mounted on the cable such that the neutral wire ports are circumferentially distributed about the cable longitudinal axis.
COAXIAL CONNECTOR DEVICE
A signal contact member and a ground contact member to which a center conductor and an outer conductor of a coaxial cable are connected are supported by an insulating housing member. The ground contact member has an annular fitting portion that fits and connects to the ground contact portion of a mate connector device. The annular fitting portion is provided with an opening for disposing a center conductor connection portion of the signal contact member. A shell portion of a ground contact member or an insulating housing member is provided with a conductive member given a ground potential. The conductive member partially fills the opening in the annular fitting portion.
ENHANCED CONNECTOR POST FOR MAINTAINING A GROUND PATH
A coaxial connector that may include a connector portion, a coupler portion that may be configured to be coupled with the connector portion, and a post portion that may comprise a forward post portion and a rearward post portion that is configured to form an electrical ground path with the forward post portion during operation of the connector. The forward post portion may comprise a forward post engagement portion that is configured to engage a rearward post engagement portion of the rearward post portion such that the forward post portion and the rearward post portion are fixed relative to each other. The forward post engagement portion may be configured to engage the rearward post engagement portion to provide the electrical ground path between the forward post engagement portion and the rearward post engagement portion so as to provide a ground path that extends from an outer conductor of a coaxial cable through the forward and rearward post engagement portions and to the post portion.
Solderless coaxial cable connector and installation thereof
A solderless plug-in coaxial connector attachment is provided. Elements are configured to engage and capture a coaxial grounding layer (or braid) as the connector is installed on the cable. The engagements between elements enhance axial and radial captivation for mechanical robustness and electrical connectivity while minimizing the overall length of the connector. An installation tool aids in the installation of the coaxial connector.
Manufacturing method for assembling at least a high voltage vertical disk ferrule
A manufacturing method for assembling a high voltage vertical disk ferrule, the ferrule being stamped and having a vertical disk-like structure, which is not necessarily round or does not necessarily have any roundness. The high voltage disk ferrule has an opening residing and traveling over the wire core and/or a wire braided shield, to which an end portion of the wire braided shield is affixed thereto the ferrule, or between two ferrules, such that a portion of the wire braided shield is flared and substantially perpendicular to the direction along which the wire core extends. The high voltage vertical disk ferrule slides over the core insulation, towards the outer insulation when the wire is pushed. The end portion/flared portion of the braided shield and the high voltage vertical disk ferrule, or the end portion/flared portion of the braided shield between at least two high voltage vertical disk ferrules are soldered, welded, or brazed together. The wire braided shield develops a natural spring force against the ferrule, and causes it to be accordioned, pleated, or folded against itself, and therefore pushes the vertical disk ferrule forward.
Ultrasonic weld interconnection coaxial connector and interconnection with coaxial cable
A coaxial connector for interconnection with a coaxial cable with a solid outer conductor by ultrasonic welding is provided with a monolithic connector body with a bore. An annular flare seat is angled radially outward from the bore toward a connector end of the connector, the annular flare seat open to the connector end of the connector. An inner conductor cap is provided for interconnection with an inner conductor of the coaxial cable by ultrasonic welding. The ultrasonic welding of each of the inner and outer conductor interconnections may be performed via inner conductor and outer conductor sonotrodes which are coaxial with one another, without requiring the cable and or connector to be removed from their fixture.