Axial anti-rotation coupling
First Claim
1. An electrical connector that includes a barrel (12) for holding a contact-mounting body (20), a coupling nut (14) extending around said barrel and rotatable on said barrel about an axis (26), and a mechanism (40) coupled to said barrel and nut that resists rotation of the nut in at least a first direction of rotation about said axis, said mechanism includes a washer (42) that is fixed against rotation relative to said nut (14) and a toothed ring (44) that is fixed against rotation relative to said barrel (12), wherein:
- said nut has a plurality of washer-support surface portions (68);
said washer comprises an initially flat ring that is bent to form a plurality of circumferentially-spaced resting locations (60, 62, FIG. 2) that rest against said washer-support surface portions (68), and said washer has a plurality of sides (64, 66) that each forms a rearward projection (70, 72) that each projects rearward (R) from a corresponding one of said sides;
said washer being bent so said sides (64, 66) lie rearward (R) of said front resting locations (60, 62), whereby the washer provides projections that lie against said toothed ring and also provides a spring force that presses the projections of the washer against the toothed ring.
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Abstract
A mechanism of low cost and easy mounting, provides resistance to rotation of a coupling nut (14) of an electrical connector about the barrel (12) of the connector, and provides a higher resistance to rotation in one direction (U) than the opposite direction (M). A toothed ring (44) with a circle of teeth, is fixed to the barrel. The mechanism includes a washer (42) with projections (70, 72) that engage the teeth of the ring to ride over them during nut rotation, and thereby provide resistance to nut rotation. The washer is bent to form a spring to bias its projections against the teeth of the toothed ring. The washer also has ears (75, 76) that fit into slots in the nut to prevent washer rotation relative to the nut. The teeth of the toothed ring have first sides that are steeper than its second sides to provide higher resistance to rotation in one direction.
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1. An electrical connector that includes a barrel (12) for holding a contact-mounting body (20), a coupling nut (14) extending around said barrel and rotatable on said barrel about an axis (26), and a mechanism (40) coupled to said barrel and nut that resists rotation of the nut in at least a first direction of rotation about said axis, said mechanism includes a washer (42) that is fixed against rotation relative to said nut (14) and a toothed ring (44) that is fixed against rotation relative to said barrel (12), wherein:
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said nut has a plurality of washer-support surface portions (68); said washer comprises an initially flat ring that is bent to form a plurality of circumferentially-spaced resting locations (60, 62, FIG. 2 ) that rest against said washer-support surface portions (68), and said washer has a plurality of sides (64, 66) that each forms a rearward projection (70, 72) that each projects rearward (R) from a corresponding one of said sides;said washer being bent so said sides (64, 66) lie rearward (R) of said front resting locations (60, 62), whereby the washer provides projections that lie against said toothed ring and also provides a spring force that presses the projections of the washer against the toothed ring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A connector that comprises elements including a barrel (12) for holding a contact-mounting body and a coupling nut (14) extending around and rotatable about an axis (26) on the barrel, said connector including a teeth ring (44) held against rotation relative to a first of said elements and a mechanism (40) that engages said teeth ring and the second of said elements to resist coupling nut rotation, wherein:
said mechanism includes a washer (42) that is initially formed of a thin ring and that has a washer hole lying on said axis, said washer having a plurality of bends at each of a plurality of locations (64, 66) that are angularly spaced about said axis to form resting locations (60, 62) that rest against said nut to orient said washer, and said washer having sides (64, 66) that lie rearward (R) of said resting locations and that form projections (70, 72) at said sides with said proiections projecting axially rearward into engagement with teeth of said teeth ring. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. Apparatus having barrel and nut elements of a connector to allow the nut element to turn relative to the barrel element about a connector axis (26) that extends in front (F) and rear (R) directions while resisting such turning, wherein said apparatus includes a ring (44) of forward-projecting teeth with the ring being rotatably fixed to a first of said elements (12) and the second element (14) has a plurality of support surfaces (68) that face rearward, wherein:
said apparatus comprises a washer (42) in the form of a thin circular band with a primarily circular hole and with a washer axis lying on said connector axis, said washer being bent to form a plurality of angularly spaced washer front end parts (75, 76) resting on said support surfaces (68), a plurality of angularly-spaced washer rear ends (64, 66) lying rearward of said washer front end parts, and a plurality of inclined intermediate washer parts (100) that each extends between one of said rear end parts and one of said front end parts, said washer rear end parts (64, 66) each has a bend that forms a rearward projection (70, 72) for engaging said teeth. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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