H01R9/0527

Contact Of A Connector

A contact includes a cantilever beam and a protection tab. The cantilever beam extends from a beam connected end to a beam free end along an insertion direction. The protection tab extends from a tab connected end to a tab free end in a direction opposite to the insertion direction. The tab free end is positioned adjacent to the beam free end.

COAXIAL CABLE AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SAME
20230010610 · 2023-01-12 ·

The present disclosure describes a coaxial cable-connector assembly. The coaxial cable-connector assembly including a coaxial cable, a coaxial connector, and a polymeric sleeve. The outer connector body is swaged or crimped onto the polymeric sleeve. An end of a corrugated outer conductor of the coaxial cable is flared radially outwardly to form a flared end that secures the polymeric sleeve onto the coaxial cable. The polymeric sleeve separates the corrugated outer conductor of the coaxial cable from the outer conductor body of the coaxial connector to prevent direct radial electrical connection therebetween and the polymeric sleeve axially forces the flared end of the outer conductor of the coaxial cable in contact with a shoulder of the outer connector body of the coaxial connector. Additional coaxial cable-connector assemblies and related methods of assembling the same are described herein.

CONNECTION DEVICE FOR A SHIELD CONDUCTOR OF AN ELECTRICAL LINE
20230021773 · 2023-01-26 ·

A connection device for a shield conductor of an electrical line includes: a housing attachable to a potential collector, into which housing the electrical line with the shield conductor is insertable; a spring element which is arranged adjustably on the housing, which spring element has a clamping leg and is movable relative to the housing from an open position into a clamping position in order to, in the clamping position, act with the clamping leg on the shield conductor of the electrical line inserted in the housing; and a locking element which is adjustable, relative to the housing, between a locking position, in which the housing attached to the potential collector is locked with the potential collector, and an unlocking position for releasing the housing from the potential collector.

Coaxial Cable Connector
20230238720 · 2023-07-27 ·

A coaxial cable connector is provided in the present invention. The coaxial cable connector comprises a nut and a mandrel. The nut surrounds an axis, the nut comprising a body member and an extension member, the body member is connected to the extension member, and the body member has a threaded section. The mandrel surrounds the axis, arranged correspondingly to the nut, and includes a head and a body, the head is connected to the body. Wherein the mandrel is disposed passed through the nut, and when the mandrel is passed through the nut, the head is in contact with the body member of the nut through the threaded section, and the body is in close contact with the extension member.

CABLE CONNECTOR HAVING A RETAINING MEMBER FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED CONDUCTIVITY
20230216221 · 2023-07-06 · ·

A cable connector that may include a first coupler portion, a second coupler portion that may be configured to be coupled with the first coupler portion, an outer conductor engager portion that may be supported in at least a portion of the first coupler portion, and a retaining portion that may be configured to be received by the outer conductor engager portion. The first coupler portion may be configured to receive a cable, the retaining portion may comprise an engagement portion, and the retaining portion may be configured to engage the outer conductor engager portion and the retaining portion may be configured to engage the first portion so as to retain the outer conductor engager portion in the first coupler portion to restrain the outer conductor engager portion from separating from the first coupler portion before the second coupler portion is coupled to the first coupler portion and electrically connect the outer conductor engager portion to the first coupler portion so as to provide an electrical path from the cable to the first coupler portion during operation of the connector.

High frequency electrical connector

An electrical connector that includes an outer conductive shell that encloses at least one signal contact therein and includes a front end for mating with a mating connector and a back end opposite the front end for electrically connecting to a printed circuit board. A primary ground connection is located inside or outside of the outer conductive shell, the primary ground connection being configured to electrically engage the mating connector with the printed circuit board or coaxial cable. A secondary ground connection is located inside or outside of the outer conductive shell and is configured to electrically engage the mating connector with the printed circuit board or the coaxial cable.

Housing, in particular conductor housing, system and method for manufacturing such a system
20220368085 · 2022-11-17 ·

Housing for attachment to an electrical flat conductor rail with a flat conductor receptacle extending in a first axis, a connecting conductor receptacle extending transversely to the first axis in a second axis, wherein the flat conductor receptacle and the connecting conductor receptacle are formed from a upper housing side and a lower housing side with in each case an inner side and an outer side, which, in the closed state of the housing, receive the flat conductor rail with their inner sides lying opposite one another, characterized in that a shield contact element is arranged on at least one inner side, the shield contact element, in the closed state of the housing, bearing directly against a shield conductor of the flat conductor rail.

Low intermodulation radiofrequency coaxial connector

A low intermodulation radiofrequency coaxial connector includes a first outer conductor and a second outer conductor matching the first outer conductor; a contact ring is provided between the first outer conductor and the second outer conductor, and the first outer conductor is elastically in contact with the second outer conductor through the contact ring. The radiofrequency coaxial connector can effectively suppress a nonlinear effect when radiofrequency signals are interconnected and ensure critical performance indicators such as low intermodulation for a radiofrequency interconnection. The low intermodulation contact ring in the radiofrequency coaxial connector is formed by connecting a head portion to a tail portion of a flexible metal material when punch molded, and has a simple structure, a reliable connection, a good workmanship, is easy to assemble, and is inexpensive.

Inline Compresssion RF Connector
20230085352 · 2023-03-16 ·

A connector includes a housing having a bore therein. A center conductor element is positioned in the bore and includes a center conductor pin. The center conductor pin is spring-biased to move longitudinally in the housing bore for being compressed. A ground sleeve element is coaxially arranged around the center conductor element and is also spring-biased to move longitudinally in the housing bore for being compressed. The center conductor element and ground sleeve element are coupled together for moving together in the housing bore when compressed. The compressed elements maintain their same coaxial position in the housing bore with respect to each other when the connector is compressed.

High-voltage power distributor

A power distributor (200) with at least two incoming lines (101-103) and a method for manufacturing such a power distributor is suggested. Each incoming line comprises a conductor (106,107) and an individual screen (114). The conductors of the incoming lines are connected at a connection point (V1,V2), which is enclosed by a screen shield (201) that contacts each individual screen (114) of the incoming lines. The screen shield (201) is made from electrically conducting plastic material. Screen shields made from electrically conducting plastic material is easier to manufacture and less expensive than metal screen shields.