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Direct-crimp coaxial cable connector

  • US 4,613,199 A
  • Filed: 08/20/1984
  • Issued: 09/23/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/20/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A coaxial cable connector having an inner conductor separated from a cable braid of a cable dielectric having a dielectric diameter, the cable braid being encased by a cable jacket having a jacket diameter, said connector comprising:

  • a tubular main body of a malleable and electrically conductive material, having a first inner diameter larger than the packet diameter of the cable jacket;

    insulating means, locatable inside said tubular main body for providing electrical insulation between said tubular main body and the inner conductor of the coaxial cable; and

    a ferrule, locatable inside said tubular main body, of an electrically conductive material, said ferrule having an axial bore substantially larger than the dielectric diameter of the cable dielectric and an exterior surface with a front end having a maximum outer diameter, a center section with an outer diameter smaller than the maximum outer diameter and a rear end at which the outer diameter of the center section tapers rearwardly toward the axial bore, said connector being attachable to the coaxial cable by inserting said ferrule between the cable braid and the cable dielectric, inserting said insulating means into said tubular main body and sliding said tubular main body over said ferrule and the coaxial cable, then crimping said tubular main body to exert axially directed pressure to hold the cable braid against the front end of said ferrule.

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