Modular back shell apparatus for circular connectors
09537279 ยท 2017-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53213
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R35/02
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R43/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A back shell apparatus receives a cable having conductors extending through the apparatus for attaching to a connector. The back shell includes at least two clam shell halves that mate to surround the conductors. The back shell allows for angular configurations of the cable and connector by including flexible bellows through which the conductors extend. The bellows are respectively expandable and retractable about the conductors. The back shell apparatus further includes a modular cable adapter that receives a respectively sized cable terminus from which the conductors extend into the bellows toward a connector. The back shell apparatus further includes a coupling nut adapter holding a respectively sized coupling nut that mates with the connector.
Claims
1. An apparatus for attaching an electrical cable to a connector, the apparatus comprising: a cable adapter receiving a cable terminus, the cable terminus being sized and configured for permitting conductors to extend therethrough; a retainer tube sized and configured for securing the cable terminus between said retainer tube and said cable adapter, wherein the conductors extend through said cable adapter and said retainer tube; bellows, wherein an end of said bellows is positioned adjacent to said cable adapter and said retaining tube, and wherein the conductors extend from the cable terminus through said adapter, through said retaining tube and through said bellows, said bellows being selectively expandable and retractable in the axial direction relative to the conductors; and a back shell surrounding said bellows, and said back shell being sized and configured such that hollow space between said bellows and said back shell permits said bellows to expand and retract therein.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a grommet positioned within said retaining tube, said grommet defining openings through which the conductors from the cable terminus extend.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a compression sleeve extending around said grommet to seal the openings about the conductors.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said cable adapter defines an appropriately sized passage to receive a correspondingly sized cable terminus.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said cable adapter is selectable among a plurality of cable adapters having respectively sized passages for a respectively sized cable terminii.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said retaining tube comprises a recessed surface, wherein said recessed surface receives an outer jacket surrounding the cable when said adapter receives the cable terminus.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said retaining tube comprises an aramid yarn.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the conductors are optical fibers.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the conductors are electrical conductors.
10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the back shell defines an angle through which the conductors bend.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the back shell comprises two clam shell halves that connect to surround the conductors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) Terms used herein are intended to have their broadest plain meanings. For example, the terms cable and conductor are not limited to any single application, thereby including electrical and fiber optic cables or conductors as well as hybrids thereof.
(23) In one embodiment, a back shell apparatus 10 attaches a cable 20 to a connector 12 by receiving one end of the cable 10, the end referred to herein as a cable terminus 9. Conductors 26 extend from the cable 10 through the cable terminus 9 and into the back shell apparatus 10 for ultimate attachment to a connector 12. Referring now more particularly to
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(26) The retainer tube 28 extends from inside the back shell apparatus 10 and protrudes out of the back shell apparatus 10 as shown best in
(27) The cable adapter is selectable is selectable among a plurality of cable adapters having respectively sized passages for a respectively sized cable terminii (9). Each cable adapter 30 available for use with the back shell apparatus (10) disclosed herein defines an appropriately sized passage to receive a correspondingly sized cable terminus (9). In this regard, the cable adapter 30 is removable and replaceable for the size of the cable 20 at hand.
(28) O ring 34 is situated between retainer tube 28 and the cable adapter 30 for sealing purposes. Grommet 36, having a plurality of holes therein for receiving the conductors 26 from cable 20, is located adjacent to the retainer tube 28. In one embodiment, the grommet 36 is positioned within the retaining tube, and the grommet 36 defines openings through which conductors from the cable terminus 9 extend. Preferably, grommet 36 is made of an elastomeric material. Compression sleeve 38 is connected between grommet 36 and bellows 22. Compression sleeve 38 compresses the grommet so as to collapse and seal the holes therein after the conductors 26 have been passed through the holes to prevent moisture from penetrating to the inside of the bellows 22. Spline adapter 40 is connected to the other side of bellows 22 and to the plug housing of connector 12. Preferably, bellows 22 is made of a thermoplastic elastomer or a thermal set rubber. Suitable materials include silicone and rubber. As previously indicated, bellows 22 must be collapsible, flexible and impervious to moisture. It should be noted that connectors, such as connector 12, typically have splines or serrations and a threaded feature on the back end of the connector, where the back shell apparatus attaches. For a back shell apparatus 10 to attach to a variety of connectors 12 it must have both the correct thread geometry as well correct spline/serration geometry. Thus a back shell apparatus 10 must use a correct combination of coupling nut and spline/serration adapters to be modular with respect to the connector attachment. Multiple pairings of coupling nut and spline/serration adapters can be fitted to a given back shell apparatus because the coupling nut adapter is selectable to hold an appropriate coupling nut that mates with a respectively selectable connector. The conductors extend through the back shell apparatus 10 and into the respectively selectable connector 12 attaching to the back shell apparatus 10. Additionally, there are some connectors that are not keyed with spline/serration, and depend upon friction to position a particular polarization (axially rotational).
(29) Coupling nut 14 is modular in nature. That is, a coupling of one size can easily be exchanged for a coupling of another size to conform to the particular connector 12 which is being used. In some cases, a single coupling nut size can work with multiple varieties of connectors without the need to exchange the coupling nuts. However, the threads 42 of coupling nut 14 must conform to the threads 44 on the back side of connector 12. Coupling nut adapter 46 is selectable to hold an appropriate coupling nut 14 that mates with a respectively selectable connector 12 such that the conductors 26 extend through the back shell apparatus 10 and into the respectively selectable connector 12 attaching to the back shell apparatus 10. Coupling nut adapter 46 conforms to various sizes of coupling nuts 14 to help accommodate this modularity. Coupling nut adapter 46, therefore, is selectable, removable and replaceable by opening the claim shell halves 16 and 18.
(30) In addition to the straight embodiment of the back shell apparatus shown in
(31) In one embodiment, the back shell apparatus 10, therefore, receives a cable 20 having conductors 26 extending through the back shell apparatus 10. Thus, bellows 22 performs at least three functions, namely, (1) a moisture seal which prevents moisture from affecting the electrical conductors or optical fibers, (2) it is collapsible so that the electrical conductors or optical fibers may be easily terminated to connector 12, and (3) it is bendable so that the system may be used at various angles as shown in
(32) This invention provides for a versatile connector back shell apparatus platform cable adaptor and strain relief function. In one embodiment, a two piece clam shell vessel is provided and includes a pair of straight half shells to form a straight back shell apparatus arrangement. Alternatively, a pair of forty-five degree (45) half shells to form a forty-five degree (45) back shell apparatus arrangement is provided. As a further alternative, a pair of ninety degree (90) half shells to form a ninety degree (90) back shell apparatus arrangement is provided.
(33) In addition, two pairs of universal half shells form a universal cable/connector, including cable strain relief, between zero (0) and plus ninety degrees (90) polarity. Each half of the two or four piece clam shells may be identical regardless of straight, forty-five (45), ninety (90), or universal arrangement. One end of the half clam shell accommodates a provision for integrating a coupling nut/spline adapter with modularity to provide a multitude of various mechanical interfaces for circular connectors including military-style connectors. The other end of the half clam shell accommodates a provision for a modular cable attachment feature and can be provisioned to provide a combination for (a) electrical cable, (b) fiber optic cable, or (c) for interface to mechanical thread. Both the modular coupling nut/spline adapter unit and modular cable attaching unit provide interface to an inward bellow seal. Both the modular coupling nut unit and modular cable attaching unit form seals when coupled to the outward end connector or when attached to a cable, respectively. The bellow seal is attached to the inward tubular feature of both the spline serration adapter and the cable attaching unit to form an environmental seal within the tubular back shell apparatus encasement structure. The bellow seal can axially collapse to expose the fiber optic members or electrical cable members and then be stretched in length to be sandwiched between the dam shell halves.
(34) Another embodiment of the invention is set forth in
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(36) The cable adapter 65 is further characterized in that it is selected to fit bellows 22 used in this second embodiment in a way that is similar to the bellows discussed above. The bellows 22 is sufficiently elastic and flexible in most directions to allow for creating angular shapes with the conductors 26 extending through the bellows 22. As shown in
(37) The clam shell embodiment described above for the back shell configuration is also evident in
(38) From the foregoing description of embodiments of the invention, it will be apparent that many modifications may be made therein. It will be understood that these embodiments of the invention are exemplifications of the invention only and that the invention is not limited thereto.