RF connector with push-on connection
09748710 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H01R24/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/54
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An RF connector is provided. The connector includes a first socket member. The first socket member includes a conductive sleeve comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and a plurality of springs connecting the top portion and the bottom portion. The first socket member also includes a base inside the conductive sleeve comprising a first matching hole configured to match to a first conductive pin of a first plug member. The connector also includes a second socket member. The second socket member includes a second matching hole configured to match to a second conductive pin of a second plug member, and a conductive body having outer threads configured to match to inner threads of the second plug member. The connector further includes a middle portion connected between the first socket member and the second socket member, the middle portion extending radically outwardly from a periphery of the middle portion.
Claims
1. An RF connector comprising: a first socket member, wherein the first socket member comprises: a conductive sleeve comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and a plurality of springs connecting the top portion and the bottom portion, and a base inside the conductive sleeve comprising: a first matching hole configured to match to a first conductive pin of a first plug member, wherein the first conductive pin is enclosed by a housing of the first plug member; wherein the plurality of springs are configured to secure the first socket member to the housing of the first plug member; wherein the base comprises: a first dielectric layer inside the conductive sleeve and a first conductive inner layer between the first dielectric layer and the matching hole; and a middle portion connected to the first socket member; wherein the middle portion includes the first dielectric layer extending therein.
2. The RF connector of claim 1, further comprising: a second socket member, wherein the second socket member comprises: a second matching hole configured to match to a second conductive pin of a second plug member, and a conductive body having outer threads configured to match to inner threads of the second plug member.
3. The RF connector of claim 2, wherein the middle portion connects the first socket member with the second socket member, and wherein the middle portion extends outwardly from a periphery of the middle portion.
4. The RF connector of claim 2, wherein the second socket member comprises a second dielectric layer inside the conductive body and a second conductive inner layer between the second dielectric layer and the second matching hole.
5. The RF connector of claim 2, wherein the outer threads of the conductive body are configured to contact inner threads of the second plug member when the second socket member is pushed against the second plug member such that the second conductive pin of the second plug member fits into the second matching hole of the second socket member.
6. The RF connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of springs are configured to contact inner threads of the housing of the first plug member.
7. The RF connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of springs are configured to be spaced apart on a periphery of the first socket member.
8. The RF connector of claim 1, wherein each spring comprises a strip shape with a first end and a second end, the first ends of plurality of the springs being connected to a top portion of the conductive sleeve and the second ends of the plurality of springs being connected to the bottom portion of the conductive sleeve.
9. The RF connector of claim 1, further comprising: a second plug member, wherein the second plug member comprises: a second conductive pin configured to match to a second matching hole of a second socket member, and a conductive body having inner threads configured to match to outer threads of the second socket member; and wherein the middle portion connects the first socket member with the second plug member.
10. The RF connector of claim 9, wherein the middle portion extends outwardly from a periphery of the middle portion.
11. The RF connector of claim 9, wherein the inner threads of the conductive body of the second plug member are configured to contact the outer threads of the second socket member when the second socket member is pushed against the second plug member such that the second conductive pin of the second plug member fits into the second matching hole of the second socket member.
12. An RF connector comprising: a base; a first push-on socket member configured to match a first matching hole to a first conductive pin of a first plug member; wherein the first matching hole is located in a first portion of the base corresponding with the first push-on socket member, wherein the base includes a first conductive inner layer and a dielectric layer; wherein the first portion of the base is inside a conductive sleeve; wherein the conductive sleeve facilitates a mechanical connection between the first push-on socket member and the first plug member, the conductive sleeve comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and a plurality of springs connecting the top portion and the bottom portion; and a second threaded socket member, wherein the second threaded socket member comprises: a second matching hole, located in a second portion of the base corresponding with the second threaded socket member, configured to match to a second conductive pin of a second plug member, and a conductive body having outer threads configured to match to inner threads of the second plug member; wherein the conductive body envelops the dielectric layer of the base along the second matching hole; a middle portion connecting the first push-on socket member with the second threaded socket member; and wherein the base, the first conductive inner layer and the dielectric layer extend from the first push-on socket member, through the middle portion, and into the second threaded socket member.
13. The RF connector of claim 12, wherein the middle portion extends outwardly from a periphery of the middle portion.
14. The RF connector of claim 12, wherein conductive sleeve surrounds the base.
15. The RF connector of claim 14, wherein the dielectric layer resides inside the conductive sleeve and the first conductive inner layer resides between the dielectric layer and the first matching hole.
16. An RF connector comprising: a first push-on socket member configured to match to a first conductive pin of a first plug member; wherein the first push-on socket member comprises a conductive body layer, an inner conductive layer, and a first dielectric layer disposed between the conductive body layer and the inner conductive layer, wherein the inner conductive layer includes a hole configured to match the first conductive pin of the first plug member; wherein the first push-on socket member is inside a conductive sleeve configured to facilitate a mechanical connection between the first push-on socket member and the first plug member, the conductive sleeve comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and a plurality of springs connecting the top portion and the bottom portion; a second threaded plug member, wherein the second threaded plug member comprises: a second conductive pin having an inner end extending to an outer end and configured to match to a second matching hole of a second threaded socket member; wherein at least a portion of the inner end is enveloped by the first dielectric layer; a conductive body having inner threads configured to match to outer threads of the second threaded socket member; wherein the conductive body physically contacts the dielectric layer at the inner end of the second conductive pin and envelops the length of the second conductive pin; and a middle portion connecting the first push-on socket member and the second threaded plug member; wherein the first conductive inner layer and the first dielectric layer extend from the first push-on socket member, through the middle portion, to the inner end of the second conductive pin of the second threaded plug member.
17. The RF connector of claim 16, wherein the middle portion extends outwardly from a periphery of the middle portion.
18. The RF connector of claim 16, wherein the conductive body layer is electrically and physically connected to the conductive sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The present disclosure may be understood by reference to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings as briefly described below. It is noted that, for purposes of illustrative clarity, certain elements in the drawings may not be drawn to scale.
(15) This disclosure provides a female type RF connector with a push-on connection. The push-on connection is configured to connect to a cable for testing. The female type RF connector may also include a socket member or a plug member configured to connect to a testing equipment. The socket member or the plug member is coupled to the push-on connection through a middle portion.
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(19) The F-type RF connector may be fabricated by assembling a base component and a conductive sleeve.
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(23) The second socket member 204 may include outer conductive body layer 214 with outer threads 208. The second socket member 204 may also include dielectric layer 212 inside the outer conductive body layer 214 and inner conductive layer 210 enclosing pin hole 216. The pin hole 216 may be sized to match to a conductive pin of a second plug member. The outer conductive body layer with threads 208 are configured to fit into a hollow barrel of the second plug member.
(24) The push-on connection 202 may be formed by pressing conductive sleeve 222 onto the adaptor base 302A or 302B of the base component 300A or 300B until the conductive sleeve 222 contacts the middle portion 206.
(25) The conductive sleeve 222 may be fabricated by cutting a number of strips from a cylindrical tube to form the springs 218. Then, the conductive sleeve 222 is compressed slightly to form the shape as shown in
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(29) For testing a second cable 608 using the F-type RF connector 200, the first plug member 600 is connected to the push-on connection or first socket member 202, while the second plug member 500 is connected to the second socket member 204 so that the second cable 608 is connected to a tester (not shown). For testing multiple cables, the push-on connection 202 may be easily pulled out from the housing 612 of a first cable while the conductive pin 606 of the first second cable 608 is separated from the matching hole 216 of the push-on connection or first socket member 202. Then, the push-on connection 202 may be easily pushed into a housing 612 of the second cable 608, while a conductive pin 606 of the second cable 608 is inserted into the matching hole 216 of the push-on connection or first socket member 202. Such “pull” and “push” actions are easier and faster than removal or insertion by threading. This type of F-type RF connector would save operator time especially for frequent removal of the second cable 608 from the RF connector.
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(31) The push-on connection of the F-type RF connector can be easily inserted into the plug member or removed easily from the plug member. The springs may be durable even with frequent usage of the push-on connection. Comparing to the conventional threading connection, the easy insertion and removal of the push-on connection into the plug member saves a user setup time for any testing.
(32) Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, a number of well-known processes and elements have not been described in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
(33) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the presently disclosed embodiments teach by way of example and not by limitation. Therefore, the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.