COAXIAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
20180026408 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
- Cory R. Ensley (Canfield, OH, US)
- John R. Morello (Warren, OH, US)
- Michael Jerry Demonica (Cortland, OH, US)
- Matthew L. Penn (Cortland, OH, US)
- James M. Rainey (Warren, OH, US)
- Geronimo Mauricio De La Torre (Warren, OH, US)
- Crystal F. Krompegel (Canfield, OH, US)
Cpc classification
H01R13/6456
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A coaxial connector assembly is described herein. The coaxial connector assembly includes an inner contact that is configured to terminate a center conductor of a coaxial cable, an insulative inner sleeve holding the inner contact, a tubular outer contact surrounding the inner sleeve and the inner contact, said outer contact configured to terminate a shield braid of the coaxial cable and an insulative cylindrical outer sleeve defining a central cavity extending longitudinally therethrough in which said outer contact is disposed. The cavity has an opening configured to receive a corresponding coaxial connector. A lip on a forward end of the outer sleeve extends into the opening such that a forward edge of the outer contact is not exposed within the opening. The coaxial connector assembly may be configured to meet the FAKRA connector standards.
Claims
1. A coaxial connector assembly, comprising: an inner contact configured to terminate a center conductor of a coaxial cable; an insulative inner sleeve holding the inner contact; a tubular outer contact surrounding the inner sleeve and the inner contact, said outer contact configured to terminate a shield braid of the coaxial cable; and an insulative cylindrical outer sleeve defining a central cavity extending longitudinally therethrough in which said outer contact is disposed, wherein said cavity has an opening configured to receive a corresponding coaxial connector and wherein a lip on a forward end of the outer sleeve extends into the opening such that a forward edge of the outer contact is not exposed within the opening.
2. The coaxial connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lip is angled inwardly toward the opening.
3. The coaxial connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the outer contact defines a lock tab radially protruding from an outer surface of the outer contact and wherein the outer sleeve defines an aperture extending radially from the cavity to the outer surface of the outer sleeve in which this lock tab is received.
4. The coaxial connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the outer contact defines a pair of lock tabs, each lock tab of the pair of lock tabs protruding from opposite sides of an outer surface of the outer contact and wherein the outer sleeve defines a pair of apertures, each aperture of the pair of apertures extending radially from the cavity to the outer surface through opposite sides of the outer sleeve in which one of the pair of lock tabs is received.
5. The coaxial connector assembly according to claim 4, wherein the outer sleeve defines a pair of longitudinal slots, each slot of the pair of slots extending radially through opposite sides of the outer sleeve and each slot intermediate the pair of apertures, said pair of slots configured to allow sides of the outer sleeve to flex outwardly.
6. The coaxial connector assembly according to claim 5, further comprising a connector housing in which the outer sleeve is received and wherein the connector housing inhibits the sides of the outer sleeve from flexing outwardly.
7. A female coaxial connector assembly, comprising: an inner contact configured to terminate a center conductor of a coaxial cable; an inner sleeve formed of a first dielectric material and holding the inner contact; a tubular outer contact formed from a flat work piece and surrounding the inner sleeve and the inner contact, said outer contact configured to terminate a shield braid of the coaxial cable; and a cylindrical outer sleeve formed of a second dielectric material and defining a longitudinal cavity extending therethrough, wherein said outer contact is disposed within said cavity, wherein said cavity has an opening configured to receive a corresponding male coaxial connector, and wherein a lip on a forward end of the outer sleeve angled inwardly toward the opening and extending into the opening such that a forward edge of the outer contact is not exposed within the opening.
8. The female coaxial connector assembly according to claim 7, wherein a lock tab is formed in the flat work piece, said lock tab radially protruding from the outer contact and wherein the outer sleeve defines an aperture that extends radially from the cavity to the outer surface of the outer sleeve in which this lock tab is received.
9. The female coaxial connector assembly according to claim 7, wherein a pair of lock tabs is formed from the flat work piece, each lock tab of the pair of lock tabs protruding from opposite sides of the outer contact, wherein the outer sleeve defines a pair of apertures, each aperture of the pair of apertures extending radially from the cavity to the outer surface through opposite sides of the outer sleeve in which one of the pair of lock tabs is received, and wherein a rearward edge of the lock tab engages a forward edge of the aperture, thereby inhibiting removal of the outer contact from the outer sleeve.
10. The female coaxial connector assembly according to claim 9, wherein the outer sleeve defines a pair slots extending longitudinally from a rearward flange of the outer sleeve, each slot of the pair of slots extending radially through opposite sides of the outer sleeve and each slot intermediate the pair of apertures, said pair of slots configured to allow sides of the outer sleeve to flex outwardly when a forward surface of the lock tabs engage the rearward flange of the outer sleeve.
11. The female coaxial connector assembly according to claim 10, further comprising a connector housing in which the outer sleeve is received and wherein the connector housing inhibits the sides of the outer sleeve from flexing outwardly, thereby retaining the pair of lock tabs within the pair of apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0017] The present invention will now be described, by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] Presented herein is a description of a coaxial connector assembly configured to terminate a shielded coaxial cable and suitable for use in automotive applications.
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[0030] The coaxial connector 12 also includes an outer contact 24 that is configured to hold the inner contact 16 and inner sleeve 18. The outer contact 24 is formed from a flat sheet of electrically conductive material (not shown) and folded into first and second barrel sections 24a, 24b that are substantially oriented at right angles to one another. The outer contact 24 is also formed from a sheet of an electrically conductive material and also may be plated. The first barrel section 24a extending longitudinally (e.g. along an X axis) is configured to receive the inner sleeve 18 containing the inner contact 16. The second barrel section 24b extending vertically (e.g. along a Z axis) is configured to receive the coaxial cable 14 and attach to the shield conductor 28 of the coaxial cable 14 by a tubular ferrule 26 crimped to the outer contact 24. The outer contact 24 is formed of an electrically conductive material to provide electrical continuity between the shield conductor 28 of the coaxial cable 14 and an outer contact (not shown) of the corresponding mating male coaxial connector assembly.
[0031] The outer contact 24 is held within an insulative outer sleeve 30 that snaps into a connector housing 32. This connector housing 32 is configured to receive a corresponding connector housing of the mating male coaxial connector assembly. The connector housing 32 further includes a connector position assurance (CPA) device 34. This assembly 10 may conforming with the FAKRA standard.
[0032] FAKRA connectors are radio frequency (RF) connectors that have an interface that complies with the standard for a uniform connector system established by the FAKRA automobile expert group. The FAKRA connectors have a standardized keying system and locking system that fulfill the high functional and safety requirements of automotive applications. The FAKRA connectors are based on a subminiature version B connector (SMB connector) and feature snap on coupling. FAKRA connectors are designed to provide either 50 Ohm or 75 ohm impedance. The coaxial connector 12 may utilize other types of connectors other than the FAKRA connectors described herein.
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[0040] While the assembly 10 in the illustrated example is a right angle or 90 configuration between the coaxial cable 14 and the outer and inner contacts, other embodiments may be envisioned in which the coaxial connector is in a straight or 180 configuration or is in any other angular confirmation.
[0041] Further, while the assembly 10 shown herein is referred to as a female coaxial connector assembly because it includes a female socket inner contact 16, other embodiments may be envisioned in which the assembly 10 includes a male pin inner contact.
[0042] Accordingly, a coaxial connector assembly 10 is provided. The assembly 10 includes an outer sleeve 30 that holds a coaxial connector 12 within a connector housing 32. This outer sleeve 30 has a lip 40 at the forward end 42 that guides an outer contact of a mating coaxial connector into the outer contact 24 of the coaxial connector 12. The lip 40 also covers the forward edge 44 of the outer contact 24 of the coaxial connector 12 which prevents stubbing (i.e. butting contact) of the outer contacts as they are mated. The connector housing 32 also includes primary and secondary locking features to secure the outer sleeve 30 holding the coaxial connector 12 within the connector housing 32. This assembly 10 may be configured to meet the FAKRA connector standards.
[0043] While this invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiments thereof, it is not intended to be so limited, but rather only to the extent set forth in the claims that follow. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, primary secondary, etc. does not denote any order of importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.