Coaxial connector
First Claim
1. A coaxial connector which terminates to a coaxial cable of the type that includes an inner conductor, an inner insulation around said inner conductor, an outer conductor in the form of a braiding that surrounds said inner insulation, and an insulative jacket around said braiding, comprising:
- an inner contact connected to said inner conductor;
an outer contact surrounding said inner contact;
an insulator lying between said inner and outer contacts;
an inner ferrule crimped to said jacket, with said jacket trimmed to expose said braiding and with said braiding wrapped backward around said inner ferrule;
said outer contact having a rearward portion lying about a portion of said braiding which is wrapped backward around said inner ferrule;
an outer ferrule which is crimped around said outer contact rearward portion to hold said outer contact rearward portion crimped around said braiding, with said outer ferrule lying about said inner ferrule but with said inner ferrule crimped independently of crimping of said outer ferrule.
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Abstract
A low-cost miniature coaxial connector is provided, which attaches securely to a coaxial cable. The connector includes inner and outer contacts (30, 32, FIG. 2) constructed of rolled sheet metal and separated by an insulator (34). An inner ferrule (70) formed from a seamless tube, is first crimped around the jacket (24) of the coaxial cable. The braided outer conductor (22) of the cable is wrapped backwards around the crimped inner ferrule. The rear end (60) of the outer contact is held tightly around the braiding by an outer ferrule (72) that is crimped around the rear end of the outer contact. By crimping to the jacket (24) of the cable, the connector is securely held to the cable to withstand relatively large forces pulling the cable away from the connector. The sheet metal outer contact (32) can be reliably crimped in place by the seamless outer ferrule (72) which is crimped around it to hold it tightly around the braiding of the cable outer conductor (22).
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5 Claims
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1. A coaxial connector which terminates to a coaxial cable of the type that includes an inner conductor, an inner insulation around said inner conductor, an outer conductor in the form of a braiding that surrounds said inner insulation, and an insulative jacket around said braiding, comprising:
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an inner contact connected to said inner conductor; an outer contact surrounding said inner contact; an insulator lying between said inner and outer contacts; an inner ferrule crimped to said jacket, with said jacket trimmed to expose said braiding and with said braiding wrapped backward around said inner ferrule; said outer contact having a rearward portion lying about a portion of said braiding which is wrapped backward around said inner ferrule; an outer ferrule which is crimped around said outer contact rearward portion to hold said outer contact rearward portion crimped around said braiding, with said outer ferrule lying about said inner ferrule but with said inner ferrule crimped independently of crimping of said outer ferrule.
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2. A coaxial connection assembly comprising:
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a coaxial cable that includes an inner conductor, an inner insulation generally surrounding said inner conductor, an outer cable conductor generally surrounding said inner insulation, and an insulative jacket generally surrounding said outer conductor; a coaxial connector having an axis, an inner contact formed of sheet metal with a middle portion bent substantially into a cylinder with adjacent edges and with a rearward end bent into at least part of a cylinder, said connector also having an outer contact formed of sheet metal with portions each bent into a cylinder, said connector also including a dielectric plastic molded insulator lying between said inner and outer contacts with said insulator having a forwardly-facing shoulder and a rearwardly-facing shoulder; said inner contact having a tine abutting a first of said shoulders and said outer contact having a tine abutting the other of said shoulders, to trap said insulator against axial movement relative to said contacts; said inner conductor lying in said rearward end of said inner contact and with said inner contact crimped thereto; said outer contact surrounding said outer cable conductor and crimped thereabout in a mechanical and electrical connection therewith. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A method for terminating a coaxial cable that has inner and outer conductors lying respectively within inner and outer insulators, to a coaxial connector which includes inner and outer conductors and a cable insulator between them, comprising:
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connecting said inner cable conductor to said inner contact; crimping an inner ferrule directly around one of said cable insulators, and wrapping a portion of said outer cable conductor around said inner ferrule; inserting said inner ferrule and the portion of said outer conductor therearound into a rearward portion of said outer contact; crimping an outer ferrule around a part of said outer contact rearward portion which lies around said inner ferrule, to keep said outer contact part tightly squeezed around said outer conductor. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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