Solder-less, crimp-less, over-molded signal cable
10340630 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5845
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A signal cable comprising a plurality of plug parts forming a plug that is operatively connected to signal and ground conductors at one end of a coaxial cable, wherein the plug parts and the end of the coaxial cable are held together only by an insulating overmold material. The assembly has four operatively connected plug parts (12, 20, 24, 30); a signal conductor at one end (42) of a coaxial cable (40) conductively connected to one of the plug parts (12); and an overmold (54) encapsulating the end of the cable and a conductive connection between a cable ground sleeve and another plug part (30).
Claims
1. A signal cable assembly (10) comprising: four operatively connected plug parts, wherein the plug parts include a signal pin (12), a sleeve (20), a ground element (24) and a ground connector (30); a signal conductor at one end (42) of a coaxial cable (40) conductively connected to a first of the plug parts being the signal pin (12); and an overmold (54) encapsulating the end of the coaxial cable and a conductive connection between a ground sleeve of the coaxial cable and at least one second plug part different from the first plug part being selected from the group consisting of the sleeve (20), the ground element (24) and the ground connector (30), wherein a. the sleeve (20) is insulating and positioned around a portion of the signal pin; the ground element (24) has a ground tube (26) around a portion of the insulating sleeve and a ground body (28) has a bore (56) for receiving the coaxial cable; and the ground connector (30) is supported on the ground body and extends rearward with tangs (38); b. the coaxial cable (40) has a front end with a central signal conductor (42) that engages the signal pin and the tangs engage a ground conductor of the coaxial cable; and c. the signal pin (12) has a front tip (14) and a back pin (16), and the insulating overmold (54) encapsulates the ground connector (30) and extends within the ground body, within the ground tube and around the back pin.
2. A signal cable assembly (10) comprising: four operatively connected plug parts, wherein the plug parts include a signal pin (12), a sleeve (20), a ground element (24) and a ground connector (30); a signal conductor at one end (42) of a coaxial cable (40) conductively connected to a first of the plug parts being the signal pin (12); and an overmold (54) encapsulating the end of the coaxial cable and a conductive connection between a ground sheath of the coaxial cable (43) and at least one second plug part different from the first plug part being selected from the group consisting of the sleeve (20), the ground element (24) and the ground connector (30), wherein a. the signal pin (12) is conductive with a front tip (14) and a back pin (16); the sleeve (20) is insulating and positioned around the signal pin between the front tip and the back pin; the ground element (24) has a ground tube (26) around a portion of the insulating sleeve and a ground body (28) having a bore (56) for receiving the coaxial cable; and the ground connector (30) is supported on the ground body; b. the coaxial cable (40) has a front end with central signal conductor (42) that engages the back pin (16) and a ground connector (30) engages the cable ground sheath; and c. the overmold (54) is insulating and encapsulates the ground connector (30) and extends within the ground body (28), within the ground tube (26) and around the back pin (16).
3. A signal cable assembly comprising: a. a conductive signal pin (12) extending along a longitudinal axis from a front signal tip (14) to a back pin (16); b. an insulating sleeve (20) around the conductive signal pin, abutting the signal tip and terminating forward of the back pin; c. a conductive ground element (24) including a ground tube (26) and a ground body (28), wherein the ground tube passes over the insulting sleeve, with a front spaced from the signal tip to a back that extends rearward of the back pin, and the ground body is an externally profiled (a, b) hollow cylinder that extends rearward from the ground tube such that a cable bore (56) is formed through the conductive ground element to the back pin; d. a ground connector (30) supported on the ground body and having connector arms (36) that extend rearward with tangs (38) facing the longitudinal axis; e. a coaxial cable (40) in said cable bore, having a front end (42) with central signal conductor engaging the back pin (16) and a cable portion (44) rearward of the ground body where the tangs of the connector (30) engage a cable ground sheath (43); and f. an insulating overmold (54) encapsulating the ground connector and the ground body.
4. The signal cable assembly of claim 3, wherein the ground connector (30) has internal mounting features (32) that engage external mounting features (h) on the ground body.
5. The signal cable assembly of claim 3, wherein the ground body (28) has a profiled exterior (a, b) and the insulating overmold intimately engages the profiles.
6. The signal cable assembly of claim 3, wherein the ground body has a plurality of external arcuate recesses (a, b) and through holes (h, h) to the cable bore; the ground connector has an arcuate portion (34) that is situated in one of said recesses with features (32) that engage the holes (h); and the insulating overmold intimately engages the plurality of external arcuate recesses and the through holes.
7. The signal cable assembly of claim 3, wherein the signal pin (12) has a profiled exterior (18) immediately forward of the back pin (16); and the insulating overmold extends forward of the ground body (28) within the ground tube (26) to intimately engage the signal pin profile.
8. The signal cable assembly of claim 3, wherein a. the ground connector (30) has internal mounting features (32) that engage external mounting features (h) on the ground body; b. the ground body has a profiled exterior (a, b) and the insulating overmold intimately engages the profiles; and c. the insulating overmold extends forward of the ground body within the ground tube (26).
9. The signal cable assembly of claim 8, wherein a. the ground body (28) has a plurality of external circular recesses (a, b) and having through holes (h, h) to the cable bore (56); b. the ground connector (30) has an arcuate portion (34) that is situated in one of said plurality of external circular recesses with features that engage the through holes (h); c. the insulating overmold intimately engages the recesses and passes through at least some of the holes into the cable bore (56), with intimate contact against the cable.
10. The signal cable assembly of claim 8, wherein the insulating overmold integrally extends rearward from the ground body as a tubular strain relief member around the coaxial cable and ground connector.
11. A method of assembling a signal cable assembly (10) comprising: a. selecting a coaxial cable (40) having a central signal conductor, an insulator around the signal conductor, a conductive ground sheath around the insulator, and a covering; b. forming a plug including (i) a conductive signal pin (12) having a forward signal tip (14) and a back pin (16) which define a plug axis; (ii) an insulating sleeve (20) concentrically around a portion of the conductive signal pin; (iii) a ground element (24) having a ground tube (26) concentrically around a portion of the insulating sleeve and a ground body (28) having an axial bore (56) for receiving the coaxial cable and at least one radial port (h); and (iv) a ground connector (30) supported on the ground body and extending rearward with tangs (38); c. inserting a free end of the coaxial cable (40) into the axial bore of the ground body until the central signal conductor contacts the back pin (16) and the tangs overlay a portion of the covering of the coaxial cable; thereby forming an overlaid portion; d. placing the ground body (28) with coaxial cable, the ground connector (30), and the overlaid portion of the coaxial cable in a mold; e. closing the mold and delivering a pressurized flow of insulating material through the mold to the ground body (28) and covering portion of the coaxial cable including ground connector, whereby a first portion of said insulating material flows through said at least one port to fill the axial bore around said coaxial cable and to surround a portion of the signal pin (12) within the ground tube (26); and a second portion of said insulating material surrounds the ground body (28) and the ground connector (30) and pushes the tangs (38) through the covering (44) into conductive penetration of the ground sheath; and f. opening the mold and removing the signal cable assembly (10), having an over molded plug with the signal pin conductively engaging the central signal conductor and a ground conductor of the coaxial cable conductively engaging the ground sheath.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein upon completion of step f, the finished signal cable assembly comprises four operatively connected plug parts, wherein the plug parts include the conductive signal pin (12), the insulating sleeve (20), the ground element (24) and the ground connector (30); the signal conductor at one end (42) of the coaxial cable (40) conductively connected to a first of the plug parts being the conductive signal pin (12); and an overmold (54) encapsulating the end of the coaxial cable and a conductive connection between a cable ground sleeve and at least one second plug part different from the first plug part being selected from the group consisting of the sleeve (20), the ground element (24) and the ground connector (30), wherein a. the conductive signal pin (12) is conductive with the forward signal tip (14) and the back pin (16); the sleeve (20) is insulating and positioned around the signal pin between the forward signal tip and the back pin; the ground element (24) has the ground tube (26) around a portion of the insulating sleeve and the ground body (28) having the axial bore (56) for receiving the coaxial cable; and the ground connector (30) is supported on the ground body; b. the coaxial cable (40) has a front end with central signal conductor (42) that engages the back pin (16) and a ground connector engages the ground conductor of the coaxial cable; and c. the overmold (54) is insulating and encapsulates the ground connector (30) and extends within the ground body (28), within the ground tube (26) and around the back pin (16).
13. The method of claim 11, wherein upon completion of step f, the finished signal cable comprises a. the conductive signal pin (12) extending along a longitudinal axis from the forward signal tip (14) to the back pin (16); b. the insulating sleeve (20) around the conductive signal pin, abutting the forward signal tip and terminating forward of the back pin; c. a conductive ground element (24) including the ground tube (26) and the ground body (28), wherein the ground tube passes over the insulting sleeve, with a front spaced from the forward signal tip to a back that extends rearward of the back pin, and the ground body is an externally profiled (a, b) hollow cylinder that extends rearward from the ground tube such that the bore (56) is formed through the ground element to the back pin; d. the ground connector (30) supported on the ground body and having connector arms (36) that extend rearward with tangs (38) facing the longitudinal axis; (e) the coaxial cable (40) in said cable bore, having a front end (42) with central signal conductor engaging the back pin (16) and a portion of the cable (44) rearward of the ground body where the tangs of the connector engage the cable ground conductor; and (f) an overmold (54) encapsulating the ground connector and the ground body.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein a. the ground connector (30) has internal mounting features (32) that engage external mounting features (h) on the ground body; b. the ground body has a profiled exterior (a, b) and the overmold intimately engages the profiles; and c. the overmold extends forward of the ground body within the ground tube (26).
15. The method of claim 14, wherein a. the ground body (28) has a plurality of external circular recesses (a, b) and having through holes (h, h) to the axial bore (56); b. the ground connector (30) has an arcuate portion (34) that is situated in one of said recesses with features that engage the through holes (h); c. the overmold intimately engages the recesses and passes through at least some of the through holes into the axial bore (56), with intimate contact against the coaxial cable.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the overmold integrally extends rearward from the ground body as a tubular strain relief member around the axial cable and the ground connector.
17. A method of assembling a signal cable assembly (10) with plug parts including (i) a conductive signal pin (12) with front tip (14) and a back pin (16); (ii) an insulating sleeve (20) around the signal pin between the tip and the back pin; (iii) a ground element (24) having a ground tube (26) around a portion of the insulating sleeve and a ground body (28) having a bore for receiving a coaxial cable; and (iv) a ground connector (30) supported on the ground body, wherein the method comprises: a. inserting a free end of the coaxial cable (40) into the bore of the ground body until a central signal conductor of the coaxial cable contacts the back pin (16); b. placing the ground body (28) with the inserted free end of the coaxial cable, in a mold; c. closing the mold and delivering a pressurized flow of insulating material through the mold through the ground body whereby a first portion of said insulating material flows into the bore around said coaxial cable and surrounds a portion of the conductive signal pin (12) within the ground tube (26); and a second portion of said insulating material surrounds the ground body (28); and d. opening the mold and removing the signal cable assembly (10), having an over molded plug with the conductive signal pin conductively engaging the central signal conductor and a ground conductor of the coaxial cable conductively engaging ground sheath.
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(1) An embodiment of the invention will described below with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
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(24) It can thus be appreciated that the foregoing discloses a signal cable 10 comprising: four operatively connected plug parts (for example, a pin 12, sleeve 20, ground element 24, and ground connector 30); a signal conductor at the forward end portion 42 of a coaxial cable 40 conductively connected to one of the plug parts (for example, the pin 12); and an overmold 54 encapsulating the end of the cable and a conductive connection between a cable ground sleeve and another plug part.
(25) The plug parts include (i) a conductive signal pin 12; (ii) an insulating sleeve 20 around a portion of the signal pin; (iii) a ground element 24 having a ground tube 26 around a portion of the insulating sleeve and a ground body 28 having a bore 56 for receiving the coaxial cable; and (iv) a ground connector 30 supported on the ground body and extending rearward with tangs 38. The coaxial cable 40 has a front end portion 42 with central signal conductor engaging the signal pin and the tangs engaging the cable ground conductor. The insulating overmold 54 encapsulates the ground connector 30 and the ground body 28.
(26) A method of assembling a signal cable 10 is also disclosed. The steps include inserting a free end of the coaxial cable 40 into the bore of the ground body until the central signal conductor contacts the back pin 16, and placing the ground body 28 with inserted cable, in a mold. The mold is closed and a pressurized flow of insulating material is delivered through the mold through the ground body whereby a first portion of the insulating material flows into the bore around the cable and surrounds a portion of the signal pin 12 within the ground tube 26, and a second portion of the insulating material surrounds the ground body 28. The mold is opened and the signal cable 10 is removed, resulting in an over molded plug with the signal pin conductively engaging the central signal conductor and the ground conductor conductively engaging the ground sheathing.