Bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly
11581679 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R24/005
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6315
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly comprising: a male connector including a male connector body and a sleeve sleeved on the male connector body, wherein a first elastic member is provided in a gap between the male connector body and the sleeve, and the male connector body is provided with a plurality of first through holes; a plurality of unit male connectors for connecting a plurality of male connector cables, each unit male connector mounted in a respective first through hole; a plurality of second elastic members, each surrounding a respective one of the plurality of unit male connectors; and a female connector mated with the male connector, wherein the female connector includes a female connector body provided with a plurality of second through holes; and a plurality of unit female connectors for connecting a plurality of female connector cables, each of the unit female connectors mounted in a respective second through hole; wherein the sleeve of the male connector is connected to the female connector body of the female connector by a bayonet connection of a pin and a slot, and the first elastic member secures engagement between the pin and the slot, and each of the plurality of unit male connectors is urged into contact with a respective one of the plurality of unit female connectors by a second elastic member.
Claims
1. A bundled RF connector assembly, comprising: a connector body and a sleeve sleeved on the connector body and movable axially relative to the connector body, wherein a first elastic member is provided in a gap between the connector body and the sleeve, and the connector body is provided with a plurality of through holes; a plurality of unit coaxial connectors; each unit coaxial connector mounted in a respective first through hole; a plurality of cables, each cable connected with a respective unit coaxial connector; and a plurality of second elastic members, each surrounding a respective one of the plurality of unit coaxial connectors and configured to enable the unit coaxial connectors to float relative to the connector body; wherein the sleeve includes a first securing feature that is configured to engage a second securing feature located on a mating connector assembly, and wherein the first elastic member urges the connector body axially relative to the sleeve so that first and second securing features remain engaged to secure the connector to the mating connector assembly.
2. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the first securing feature is one of a slot or a pin of a bayonet-style locking arrangement.
3. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the connector body includes a cylindrical outer surface and an outer flange that surrounds and projects radially outward from the outer surface.
4. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 3, wherein the sleeve includes a barrel and an inner flange projecting radially inward from the barrel, wherein the inner flange abuts against the outer flange of the connector body to secure the sleeve in place on the connector body.
5. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, wherein each of the unit coaxial connectors includes an outer contact connecting to an outer conductor of a respective cable, and a unit coaxial connector housing located radially outside the outer contact and fixed to an outer sheath of the cable.
6. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 5, wherein the outer contact includes an outer flange, and the second elastic member is disposed between the outer flange of the outer contact and an end of the unit coaxial connector housing.
7. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 4, wherein an O-ring is provided between the inner flange of the sleeve and the outer flange of the connector body.
8. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, wherein distal end portions of the plurality of cables are connected to the plurality of respective unit coaxial connectors, and a cable shield seals the plurality of cables.
9. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, further comprising a first registration feature configured to engage a second registration feature on the mating connector assembly to ensure correct orientation of the mating connector assembly during mating.
10. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the unit coaxial connectors are configured as male connectors.
11. The bundled RF connector assembly defined in claim 1, in combination with the mating connector assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) After reading the embodiments hereinafter in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, a plurality of aspects of the present invention will be better understood. In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings, in which several embodiments of the present disclosure are shown. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure may be presented in multiple different ways, and not limited to the embodiments described below. In fact, the embodiments described hereinafter are intended to make a more complete disclosure of the present disclosure and to adequately explain the protection scope of the present disclosure to a person skilled in the art. It should also be understood that, the embodiments disclosed herein can be combined in various ways to provide more additional embodiments.
(10) It should be understood that, in all the drawings, the same reference signs present the same elements. In the drawings, for the sake of clarity, the sizes of certain features may be deformed.
(11) It should be understood that, the wording in the specification is only used for describing particular embodiments and is not intended to define the present disclosure. All the terms used in the specification (including the technical terms and scientific terms), have the meanings as normally understood by a person skilled in the art, unless otherwise defined. For the sake of conciseness and/or clarity, the well-known functions or constructions may not be described in detail any longer.
(12) The singular forms “a/an”, “said” and “the” as used in the specification, unless clearly indicated, all contain the plural forms. The wordings “comprising”, “encompassing” and “containing” used in the specification indicate the presence of the claimed features, but do not repel the presence of one or more other features. The wording “and/or” as used in the specification includes any and all combinations of one or more of the relevant items listed. The phases “between X and Y” and “between about X and Y” as used in the specification should be construed as including X and Y. The phrase “between about X and Y” as used in the present specification means “between about X and about Y”, and the phrase “from about X to Y” as used in the present specification means “from about X to about Y”.
(13) In the specification, when one element is referred to as being “on” another element, “attached to” another element, “connected to” another element, “coupled to” another element, or “in contact with” another element, the element may be directly located on another element, attached to another element, connected to another element, coupled to another element, or in contact with another element, or there may be present with an intermediate element. By contrast, where one element is referred to as being “directly” on another element, “directly attached to” another element, “directly connected to” another element, “directly coupled to” another element, or “in direct contact with” another element, there will not be present with an intermediate element. In the specification, where one feature is arranged to be “adjacent” to another feature, it may mean that one feature has a portion that overlaps with an adjacent feature or a portion that is located above or below an adjacent feature.
(14) In the specification, the spatial relation wordings such as “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”, “forth”, “back”, “high”, “low” and the like may describe a relation of one feature with another feature in the drawings. It should be understood that, the spatial relation wordings also contain different orientations of the apparatus in use or operation, in addition to containing the orientations shown in the drawings. For example, when the apparatus in the drawings is overturned, the features previously described as “below” other features may be described to be “above” other features at this time. The apparatus may also be otherwisely oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations). At this time, the relative spatial relations will be explained correspondingly.
(15) In the specification, one side closer to the male connector when the male connector and the female connector are mated is defined as a proximal side, and one side closer to the female connector is defined as a distal side.
(16) Bayonet connection is often used in quick fit and detachment arrangements. In the field of RF connectors, the bayonet connection is generally referred to as a BNC, BNT, SHV or MHV interface. The present application uses the bayonet connection to achieve an outdoor connector having a multi-port and miniaturized RF connector interface, thereby adapting to the development demands of 5G communication technology and the like.
(17) A bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, which is generally indicated by the reference sign 10, will now be described with reference to
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(19) The male connector body 110 has a substantially cylindrical shape. The male connector body 110 includes a plurality of through holes 112 that penetrate through distal and proximal end surfaces of the cylinders 111, so as to receive a plurality of respective unit male connectors 120. The central axes of the plurality of through holes 112 are parallel to each other, and perpendicular to the distal and proximal end surfaces of the cylinders 111. The plurality of through holes 112 may be arranged in the male connector body 110 in multiple manners. In the embodiments shown in
(20) The sleeve 130 has a substantially cylindrical shape. The sleeve 130 includes a barrel 131 and an inner flange 132 that projects radially inward from a proximal end surface of the barrel 131. The barrel 131 includes a pin 133 located on its inner surface for connecting the male connector 100 to the female connector 200. The inner diameter of the cylinder 131 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the outer flange 113 of the male connector body 110; the inner diameter of the inner flange 132 is smaller than the outer diameter of the outer flange 113 of the male connector body 110, but larger than the outer diameter of the cylinder 111 of the male connector body 110. Thus, the inner flange 132 of the sleeve 130 can abut against the outer flange 113 of the male connector body 110, thereby securing the sleeve 130 in place on the male connector body 110 and leaving an annular gap 135 for receiving the female connector 200 therebetween. An O-ring 134 for sealing is provided between the inner flange 132 of the sleeve 130 and the outer flange 113 of the male connector body 110 to prevent infiltration or entry of liquid or foreign matter into the interior of the male connector 100.
(21) The unit male connector 120 is used to connect the cable 140 to the male connector body 110. Referring to
(22) A portion of the outer contact 123 exposed out of the unit male connector housing 124 is provided with two outer flanges 125 and 126 surrounding the outer surface thereof and projecting radially outward from the outer surface thereof. The two outer flanges 125 and 126 are axially spaced apart. An elastic member 127 is provided between the unit male connector housing 124 and the outer flange 125, and one end of the elastic member 127 abuts against the distal end surface of the unit male connector housing 124, while the other end abuts against the proximal end surface of the outer flange 125. The elastic member 127 remains in a pre-compressed state, thereby urging the outer flange 125 and the distal end surface of the outer contact 123 axially against the step portion 225 of the unit female connector 220 to ensure that the male connector unit 120 and the cable 140 can remain in mechanical connection and electrical connection to the unit female connector 220 and the cable 240 during vibration (e.g., vibration caused by earthquake, handling and the like) to prevent any loosening therebetween, so as to ensure the PIM performance of the connector assembly. The elastic member 127 may be a coil spring, a C-ring, or any other member made from an elastic material. The outer flange 126 is used to abut against the distal end surface of the female connector 200. In some embodiments, a cable shield 128 for sealing is also provided on the unit male connector housing 124 and the exposed cable segment.
(23) The unit male connector 120 may be arranged in the through hole 112 of the cylinder 111 of the male connector body 110 in various manners. In one embodiment according to the present disclosure, each unit male connector 120 is press fit onto the inner surface of the through hole 112 by small barbs on the unit male connector housing 124. The unit male connector 120 may be arranged in the through hole 112 of the male connector body 110 in other manners. For example, the unit male connector 120 may be arranged in the through hole 112 of the male connector body 110 by techniques such as threaded connection or welding.
(24) In one embodiment, as shown in
(25) Referring next to
(26) The female connector body 210 has a substantially cylindrical shape. The female connector body 210 includes an intermediate wall portion 211 that is perpendicular to a central axis of the cylindrical body, and a proximal barrel portion 213 that projects proximally from a circumference of the intermediate wall portion 211 parallel to the central axis of the cylindrical body and a distal barrel portion 214 projecting distally. The intermediate wall portion 211 includes a plurality of through holes 212 penetrating through distal and proximal end surfaces thereof for receiving a plurality of respective unit female connectors 220. The number and arrangement manner of the through holes 212 correspond to those of the through holes 112 of the male connector 100.
(27) The proximal barrel portion 213 is disposed proximal of the intermediate wall portion 211, and used to connect the female connector 200 to the male connector 100. The inner diameter of the proximal barrel portion 213 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the cylindrical body 111 of the male connector body 110 of the male connector 100. The outer diameter of the proximal barrel portion 213 is equivalent to the inner diameter of the barrel 131 of the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100, and the outer surface of the proximal barrel portion 213 is provided with a spiral slot 215 for engaging the pin 133 of the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100. When the pin 133 of the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100 is positioned in, then screwed into the spiral slot 215 of the proximal barrel portion 213, the annular wall portion of the proximal barrel portion 213 enters the annular gap 135 between the sleeve 130 and the male connector body 110.
(28) The distal barrel portion 214 is disposed distal of the intermediate wall portion 211, and used to abut against the connector shield 300 (described in detail hereinafter), so as to sealingly fit the male connector 100 and the female connector 200 together. In one embodiment, the distal barrel portion 214 has substantially the same outer diameter as the proximal barrel portion 213.
(29) The unit female connector 220 is used to connect the cable 240 to the female connector body 210. As shown in
(30) The unit female connectors 220 may be arranged in the through holes 212 of the transverse wall portion 211 of the female connector body 210 in various manners. In the embodiment according to the present disclosure, each unit female connector 220 may be press fit to the through hole 212 of the transverse wall portion 211. Each unit female connector 220 may also be fixed to the through hole 212 of the transverse wall portion 211 by threaded connection, welding or the like.
(31) In one embodiment, as in
(32) In one embodiment, the pins 133 of the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100 and the helical slots 215 of the proximal barrel portion 213 of the female connector 200 may be a plurality of pins and multiple spiral slots that are mated with each other. The multiple spiral slots may be 3 spiral slots or 4 spiral slots. The use of multiple slots may save the mating time of the male connector 100 and the female connector 200, thereby achieving a quick mating therebetween.
(33) In one embodiment, the male connector 100 and the female connector 200 are provided with a “fool-proof” mechanism to ensure that the male connector 100 and the female connector 200 are connected together according to predetermined angular positions. As shown in
(34) In one embodiment, as shown in
(35) The proximal barrel portion 310 of the connector shield 300 includes an annular sidewall 312 that surrounds and is parallel to the central axis of the barrel portion 310, and a bottom wall 311 perpendicular to the central axis of the barrel portion 310 and enclosing the proximal opening of the annular sidewall 312. The bottom wall 311 is used to protect and seal the proximal portion of the assembled male connector 100 and female connector 200, and is provided with a plurality of through holes 313 for passage of the cable 140. The bottom wall 311 and the annular sidewall 312 of the proximal barrel portion 310 jointly enclose the cable shield 128 of the cable 140.
(36) The distal barrel portion 320 of the connector shield 300 includes an annular sidewall 322 that surrounds and is parallel to the central axis of the barrel portion 320, and an inner flange 321 that projects radially inward from the distal end surface of the annular sidewall 322. The annular sidewall 322 encloses the mutually mated portions of the male connector 100 and the female connector 200, which includes the exposed portions of the male connector body 110, the sleeve 130, and the female connector body 210. The inner flange 321 abuts against the outer surface of the distal barrel portion 214 of the female connector body 210 to protect and seal the distal end portion of the assembled male connector 100 and female connector 200.
(37) The connector shield 300 may be integral, or may be separately formed and connected together by known methods. In one embodiment, the connector shield 300 may be integrally formed of an elastic material, for example, by injection molding a material having proper sealing property, environmental defending capability and stability such as silicone rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, and the like.
(38) The assembling process of the bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 will be described below. First, the assembling process of the male connector 100 will be described. With reference to
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(40) Thereafter, the marker on the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100 is aligned with the marker on the female connector body 210 of the female connector 200, and the pin 133 of the sleeve 130 of the male connector 100 is screwed into the spiral slot 215 of the proximal barrel portion 213 of the female connector body 210, until the elastic member 150 is compressed against the outer flange 113 of the male connector body 110, as shown in
(41) The bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 according to the embodiments of the present invention uses a bayonet-type connection. The rotation travels only 60 degrees during the installation, i.e. the connection of the male connector and the female connector is completed by rotating one-third turn.
(42) The bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 according to the embodiments of the present invention is provided with an elastic member 150 and an elastic member 127 for preventing loosening during vibration. Specifically, the elastic member 150 prevents loosening in the mechanical connection between the male connector 100 and the female connector 200, and the elastic member 127 prevents loosening in the mechanical connection and the electrical connection between the unit male connector 120 and the unit female connector 220. Thereby, the cable 140 of the male connector 100 and the cable 240 of the female connector 200 always remain in continuous and stable electrical contact to achieve a favorable PIM performance.
(43) The bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 according to the embodiments of the present invention is provided with an O-ring 134 located between the male connector 100 and the female connector 200, a cable shield 128 at an end of the cable 140, and a connector shield 300 enclosed outside the male connector 100 and the female connector 200, thereby enabling achieving favorable waterproofing properties (for example, IP67/68 waterproofing). In addition, the connector shield 300 can also protect the male connector 100 and the female connector 200 from damage by the external environment.
(44) The male connector body 110 of the male connector 100 and the female connector body 210 of the female connector 200 of the bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 according to the embodiments of the present invention may be integral pieces formed by metal forging or by plastic (PA46/66, PBT) injection molding, thereby saving the manufacturing cost.
(45) The bayonet-type bundled RF connector assembly 10 according to the embodiments of the present invention is provided with a “fool-proof mechanism,” which ensures that the plurality of cables between the male connector 100 and the female connector 200 are connected one by one in a predetermined solution.
(46) Although the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, a person skilled in the art should understand that, he or she can make multiple changes and modifications to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure without substantively departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, all the changes and modifications are encompassed within the protection scope of the present disclosure as defined by the claims. The present disclosure is defined by the appended claims, and the equivalents of these claims are also contained therein.