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RADIO-FREQUENCY COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR WITH QUICK INSTALLATION
20200358234 · 2020-11-12 ·

A RF coaxial cable connector with rapid installation includes a front shell, a rear protective sleeve, a front insulator, a center conductor, a rear insulator, a cable crimping ring, and a cable clamping assembly. The front insulator, the center conductor and the rear insulator are arranged in a front-rear sequence in a cavity of the front shell. The cable crimping ring has a front end surface abutting on an outer ring end surface of a rear end surface of the rear insulator, and is connected with the front shell. The rear protective sleeve is connected with the front shell. The cable clamping assembly is arranged in an inner cavity of the rear protective sleeve, and has a clamping surface formed thereon for clamping on an outer ring surface of an outer conductor of a cable to be connected.

Plug connection device comprising at least one plug connector

A preferred embodiment of a plug connection device for connecting a cable includes at least one plug connector Each plug connector includes at least one plug body for connecting to an outer conductor of the cable, at least one inner conductor part for connecting to an inner conductor of the cable, a housing, a securing element and a contact element plugged into the housing such that a front region of the contact element electrically contacts the outer periphery of the plug body. A fastening means supports the plug connector and is electrically connected to the contact element to establish a ground connection to another component independently of the cable.

Plug connection device comprising at least one plug connector

A preferred embodiment of a plug connection device for connecting a cable includes at least one plug connector Each plug connector includes at least one plug body for connecting to an outer conductor of the cable, at least one inner conductor part for connecting to an inner conductor of the cable, a housing, a securing element and a contact element plugged into the housing such that a front region of the contact element electrically contacts the outer periphery of the plug body. A fastening means supports the plug connector and is electrically connected to the contact element to establish a ground connection to another component independently of the cable.

COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR AND UNIVERSAL COAXIAL CABLE FIXING SLEEVE THEREOF
20200227875 · 2020-07-16 ·

A coaxial cable connector system, comprising a coaxial connector, a coaxial cable, and a universal coaxial cable fixing sleeve is provided. The universal coaxial cable fixing sleeve comprises a first gripping component, a second gripping component, and a third gripping component. When the coaxial cable is assembled to the universal coaxial cable fixing sleeve, the first gripping component grips a conductive shield of the cable, and the second and third gripping components grip a protective outer jacket of the cable, respectively. When the universal coaxial cable fixing sleeve is engaged to a first connector, a first housing outer surface thereof corresponds to and fixedly engages with a sleeve receiving inner surface of the first connector, and when disengaged and engaged to a second connector different in type from the first connector, no re-preparation of the cable is required for corresponding fixed engagement.

Electrical connector assembly having differential pair cable assembly

A differential pair cable assembly includes a cable having a twin axial cable core including first and second conductors conveying differential signals and a cable shield. The cable assembly includes first and second contacts and a housing holding the first and second contacts. The cable assembly includes a shield having a shield cavity that receives the housing and the end of the cable and is electrically connected to the cable shield. The shield provides electrical shielding for the first and second contacts. The shield, the housing, and the contacts define a mating interface of the cable assembly configured to be mated to a mating component.

CABLE THROUGH PANEL FEEDTHROUGH CONNECTOR WITH RELEASE BUTTONS
20200194943 · 2020-06-18 ·

The present invention is a connector for connecting an electrical cable having cladding to an aperture in an electrical panel. The assembled connector has a spring, a shell, and a insulator along a longitudinal axis. The spring has a base from which two insertion tabs extend coaxial with the axis and the shell has two side walls to prevent over-insertion of the cladding into the connector. The insertion tabs of the spring have hook latches extending past the insulator that lock the connector in the panel, and the insulator has pressure buttons for flexing the insertion tabs during insertion and removal of the connector to the electrical panel.

HYBRID CONNECTOR FOR HIGH SPEED WIRELINE COMMUNICATION
20200185869 · 2020-06-11 · ·

A hybrid connector for a data cable, including: a galvanic connector having a plurality of connectors configured to make a galvanic connection with a plurality of connectors in a receptacle wherein a first portion of the plurality connectors are power connections and a second portion of the plurality of connectors are data connections; a plurality of millimeter wave wireless transmitter/receivers (TRx) configured to transmit/receive data from/to the hybrid connector; and a plurality of millimeter wave antennas surrounding the galvanic connector each antenna connected to one of the plurality of millimeter wave TRx's, wherein the plurality of millimeter wave antennas are configured to transmit/receive millimeter wave data signals.

NETWORK SHARING SYSTEM
20200169049 · 2020-05-28 ·

A network sharing system includes an outdoor wireless transceiver device, an indoor network sharing device, and a high-speed Ethernet transmission cable. The outdoor wireless transceiver device includes a high-frequency network transceiver module and a first Ethernet port and the high-frequency network transceiver module is connected to the first Ethernet port and is configured to receive a high-frequency network signal. The indoor network sharing device includes a processing module and a second Ethernet port. The high-speed Ethernet transmission cable has a transmission rate above 1 giga bits per second (Gbps), two ends of the high-speed Ethernet transmission cable are respectively connected to a first RJ45 connector and a second RJ45 connector, the high-speed Ethernet transmission cable is provided with a flat cable segment, the first RJ45 connector is connected to the first Ethernet port, and the second RJ45 connector is connected to the second Ethernet port.

NETWORK SHARING SYSTEM
20200169049 · 2020-05-28 ·

A network sharing system includes an outdoor wireless transceiver device, an indoor network sharing device, and a high-speed Ethernet transmission cable. The outdoor wireless transceiver device includes a high-frequency network transceiver module and a first Ethernet port and the high-frequency network transceiver module is connected to the first Ethernet port and is configured to receive a high-frequency network signal. The indoor network sharing device includes a processing module and a second Ethernet port. The high-speed Ethernet transmission cable has a transmission rate above 1 giga bits per second (Gbps), two ends of the high-speed Ethernet transmission cable are respectively connected to a first RJ45 connector and a second RJ45 connector, the high-speed Ethernet transmission cable is provided with a flat cable segment, the first RJ45 connector is connected to the first Ethernet port, and the second RJ45 connector is connected to the second Ethernet port.

Cable through panel feedthrough connector with release buttons
10665998 · 2020-05-26 · ·

The present invention is a connector for connecting an electrical cable having cladding to an aperture in an electrical panel. The assembled connector has a spring, a shell, and a insulator along a longitudinal axis. The spring has a base from which two insertion tabs extend coaxial with the axis and the shell has two side walls to prevent over-insertion of the cladding into the connector. The insertion tabs of the spring have hook latches extending past the insulator that lock the connector in the panel, and the insulator has pressure buttons for flexing the insertion tabs during insertion and removal of the connector to the electrical panel.