TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates generally to cable connectors and more particularly
to connectors for coaxial cables for high frequencies, such as used in transmitter
masts and the like, as set forth in the preamble of claim 1 and 2.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Many prior art coaxial cable connectors suffer from a number of disadvantages from
the point of view of ease of handling and ease of obtaining a correct and reliable
positioning of the connector on the cable, for example with respect to attaining the
optimal degree of insertion of the cable into the connector. Furthermore many prior
art connectors consist of a number of parts which can be separated from each other,
which may cause problems for instance when the connector is being mounted on a cable
in a high transmitter mast etc. Due to the size and weight of some of the connectors
used in such places, the dropping of parts of the connector from an elevated position
may even present hazards to people working at the foot of the mast. Furthermore, some
prior art connectors require tools to finish the mounting of the connector on the
cable, for instance to provide a firm attachment of the center terminal of the connector
to the inner conductor of the cable. Furthermore, many prior art connectors do not
provide for a simple visual indication of a correct placement of the connector on
the cable. Finally the fact that many prior art connectors consist of a large number
of components is a disadvantage from a manufacturing point of view, both regarding
the production set-up in the factory and regarding quality control procedures.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It is the object of the present invention to provide a cable connector primarily
for a coaxial cable as mentioned above, which connector solves the above problems
and overcomes said disadvantages associated with many prior art connectors, and more
particularly to provide a connector, which both facilitates handling of the connector
during the mounting hereof on a cable and at the same time provides for an optimal
electrical connection of the connector to the cable, and an optimal mechanical attachment
hereto. The handling of the connector is partly being facilitated by the fact that
the connector according to the invention makes it possible to establish the connection
between the center terminal of the connector and the inner conductor of the cable
without using fastening tools and partly by the fact that the connector is delivered
as a one-piece connector, so that various parts hereof may not be dropped during mounting
of the connector on the cable. Furthermore, an optimal placement of the connector
on the cable is ascertained by providing indicator means on the connector, making
it possible from outside to ascertain that a correct placement of the connector on
the cable is in fact obtained. Furthermore a reduction of intermodulation distortion
on the electrical signal after passage through the connector is according to the invention
being obtained through a reduction of the number of separate components interacting
electrically (and mechanically) with each other in the connector, and hence a reduction
of the number of electrical contact surfaces inserted between the outer conductor
of the coaxial cable and those parts of the connector, which shall be connected to
the outer conductor. In the embodiment of the invention described in the detailed
description of the invention thus only 2 contact surfaces between the outer conductor
and the main body of the connector is present, which is the minimum number of contact
surfaces possible. The reduction of the number of said contact surfaces furthermore
reduces the overall risk of contamination between contact surfaces in the connector
and hence improves its overall reliability as well as provides for a more simple and
effective production set-up of the connector. Finally, an optimal electrical connection
(i.e. minimal electrical contact resistance) is obtained with a connector according
to the invention in that a mechanical cleaning of the contact surface of the outer
conductor of the cable is obtained during mounting of the connector on the cable.
[0004] These and other objects are achieved with a connector in accordance with the invention
as set forth in the characterising clause of claim 1, 2 and 5. Preferred embodiments
of the connector according to the invention are set forth in the remaining dependent
claims.
[0005] The connector according to the present invention comprises (contrary to many prior
art connectors) one tubular main body, which can receive said coaxial cable and provide
direct electrical contact between the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and said
tubular main body without any intermediary means between said tubular main body and
said outer conductor, and which main body is provided with a center terminal, which
center terminal is to be electrically and mechanically connected to the inner conductor
of said coaxial cable, and a tubular bushing which can be attached to a rear portion
of said main body, for instance by means of suitable threads provided on the outer
surface of the main body and on a frontal portion of said bushing, and where at least
said main body is to be electrically and mechanically connected to the outer conductor
of said coaxial cable. The rear portion of said main body is characterised in that
it comprises a number of longitudinal slits cut through the wall of the rear portion
of the main body, so that this portion is able to be compressed and/or expanded radially
to ensure correct and reliable direct electrical contact between said rear portion
of the main body and the outer conductor of the cable, and in that it is furthermore
provided with means on a part of the inner surface of said rear portion, for instance
in the form of threads to be brought into engagement with the jacket of said coaxial
cable during the mounting of the connector on the cable, said mounting being performed
for instance by screwing the connector unto the cable, and thus displacing the connector
longitudinally relative to the cable. Due to the presence of said longitudinal slits
through the wall of the rear portion of the main body, it is possible visually to
monitor the displacement of the outer conductor of the cable inside said main body
and thereby to ascertain the correct relative longitudinal placement of the connector
on the cable. Furthermore, the connector comprises a tubular support means, which
is substantial rigid in the radial direction, positioned within said main body, so
that said support means can be displaced longitudinally a certain distance within
said main body, and where the outer diameter of said support means is slightly less
than the inner diameter of a part of said rear portion of said main body, so that
the gab thereby formed between the rear portion of said main body and said support
means can accommodate the outer conductor of said cable. Said support means comprises
a radially outwardly projecting circumferential collar, against which the end of the
outer conductor of the coaxial cable is being pressed, when said main body is being
mounted on said cable, for instance by screwing the connector onto the cable, thereby
resulting in a longitudinal displacement of said support means in the direction towards
the center terminal of the connector. Furthermore, said support means at the end hereof
facing said center terminal of the connector is provided with a connecting portion
connecting said support means with the outer surface of a rear portion of said center
terminal, said rear portion of the center terminal being provided with a number of
longitudinal slits through the wall of said rear portion of the center terminal, so
that a longitudinal displacement of said support means in the direction towards said
center terminal by means of said connecting portion causes said rear portion of the
center terminal to be radially compressed against the outer surface of the inner conductor
of said coaxial cable and by this compression providing a firm electrical and mechanical
contact between said center terminal and said inner conductor.
[0006] Thus, for instance by screwing said main body unto a suitably prepared end of a coaxial
cable, an electrically and mechanically reliable attachment and connection is achieved
between the center terminal of the connector and the inner conductor of the coaxial
cable.
[0007] According to the invention, said bushing can as previously mentioned be displaced
longitudinally relative to said main body of the connector. According to the invention,
retainer means are provided between said main body and said bushing, which retainer
means provide for the possibility to displace the bushing on the main body over a
certain limited distance in the longitudinal direction, but which retainer means also
make a complete separation of said bushing from said main body impossible, once the
connector has initially been assembled. Thus, according to the invention it is not
possible incidentally to drop the various parts hereof, for instance during mounting
of the connector on a cable.
[0008] When the connector is properly positioned on the cable, the outer conductor of the
cable is being retained in the gab formed between the inner circumferential surface
of said rear portion of said main body and the outer circumferential surface of said
support means by virtue of the fact that said rear portion due to said longitudinal
slits provided therein is able to expand and/or compress in the radial direction,
whereas said outer circumferential surface of said support means is radially non-compressible,
said rear portion thereby exerting a radially inwardly directed force against the
outer conductor of the cable. Thus, when the connector is properly positioned on the
cable, electrical contact between said outer conductor and said main body is obtained.
When as a final step of the mounting process of the connector on the end of the coaxial
cable said bushing is screwed as much as possible longitudinally over the main body,
the end of said retaining means placed between the rear portion of the main body and
the bushing which is facing the center terminal engages an outwardly directed circumferential
protrusion provided on the outer surface of the rear portion of the main body, with
the effect that said rear portion is being pressed radially towards the longitudinal
axis of the connector and thereby increases the contact pressure between the outer
circumferential surface of the outer conductor and the inner circumferential surface
of the rear portion of the main body. This increased contact pressure ensures an even
better and more reliable electrical and mechanical connection and attachment between
the outer conductor of the cable and the main body of the connector.
[0009] The relative displacement between the main body and the outer conductor caused by
said screwing of the main body unto the prepared end of the cable during mounting
hereof has the further advantageous effect that due to the frictional movement between
the main body and the outer conductor, dirt and remains of insulating materials adhering
to the outer conductor of the cable, which dirt and remains of insulating material
incidentally has not been properly removed during the preparation of the cable, will
be removed during mounting of the connector on the cable, because the inner edges
of said longitudinal slits cut in the rear portion of the main body will scrape off
dirt and remains of insulation, said dirt and remains of insulation being able hereafter
to accumulate in said longitudinal slits. This feature further improves the performance
and reliability of the connector according to the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal partly sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the
connector according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows at the top (a) a longitudinal view of the center terminal and below
(b) a longitudinal view of the main body of the connector with visual indicator means
in the form of two longitudinally extending narrow slits through a rear portion of
the wall of the main body; and
Figure 3 shows the end of a cable prepared for receiving the connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Hereafter a detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the connector according
to the present invention will follow.
[0012] Prior to mounting, the end of the cable is prepared by exposing a suitable length
of the outer conductor 7 by cutting off a corresponding length of the jacket 8. Furthermore,
the inner conductor 5 is exposed in such a manner that the inner conductor 5 extends
longitudinally beyond the end of the outer conductor 7. Finally, a suitable length
of the insulating material 6 disposed between the inner conductor 5 and the outer
conductor 7 is removed, leaving a cavity 18 between said conductors. A prepared cable
could for instance look somewhat like the one shown in figure 3. After preparation
of the cable, the connector is mounted hereon as described in the following with reference
to figure 1 and 2.
[0013] Prior to the application of the connector on the end of the cable, the bushing 3
of the connector is displaced longitudinally as far as possible relative to the main
body 2 of the connector towards the rear end of the connector, i.e. to the right on
the drawings. It is not possible to remove the bushing 3 of the connector entirely
from the main body 2 of the connector due to the presence of the retaining means 15,
16, 24, 25, 26 between the main body 2 of the connector and the bushing 3, the function
of which retaining means will be described in detail in the following. This displacement
leaves a part of the longitudinal slits 21 through the wall of the main body free
for inspection from outside, so that the outer conductor 7 of the cable during insertion
of the connector on the end of the cable can be viewed through said slits 21. The
connector is pushed over the end of the cable until the point where the end of the
jacket reaches the thread 14 provided on the inner wall of the rear portion 22 of
the main body 2. Thereafter the connector is displaced further in the longitudinal
direction over the end of the cable by screwing the main body 2 of the connector onto
the jacket 8 with the aid of said thread 14. This further displacement of the connector
relative to the end of the cable can be monitored by visual inspection of the outer
conductor 7 through said slits 21 in the wall of the main body 2. It is thus possible
by visual inspection to ascertain the correct longitudinal position of the connector
on the end of the cable.
[0014] When the connector 1 is screwed unto the cable with the aid of the thread 14 provided
on the inner wall of the back portion of the main body 2 of the connector, the support
means 11 is forced to move along the axis of the connector in the direction indicated
by the arrow A, because the end of the outer conductor 7 presses against the collar
23 on the support means 11. This longitudinal movement of the support means 11 results
in that the inclined center surface 12 of support means 11 is pressed in the direction
of arrow A over the rear portion 13 of the central terminal 4 of the connector 1,
which portion may be similarly inclined, whereby said rear portion 13 due to the presence
herein of the narrow slits 20 is being pressed radially against the inner conductor
5 of the cable. Thus, screwing the connector onto the jacket 8 of the cable simultaneously
provides a firm connection between the inner conductor 5 of the cable and the center
terminal 4 of the connector without the application of fastening tools.
[0015] Regarding the function of the retaining means 15, 16, 24, 25, 26 between the main
body 2 of the connector and the bushing 3, these means have the combined effect that
once assembled by the manufacturer, it will not be possible to separate the main body
2 and the bushing 3 from each other. Furthermore, due to the dimensions of the various
details of said retaining means 15, 16, 24, 25, 26, it is possible to displace the
bushing 3 relative to the main body 2 to such an extend that it becomes possible to
see said longitudinal slits 21 cut through the wall of the rear portion of the main
body 2 and hence as mentioned to visually monitor the insertion of the outer conductor
7 of the cable into the connector 1. The retaining means comprise a connecting annulus
15 slidably positioned between the rear portion of the main body 2 and the bushing
3, one end of said connection annulus 15 being free to move longitudinally in an annular
recess 26 provided in the rear portion of the main body 2, and the other end of said
connection annulus 15 being provided with a circumferential recess 25 containing a
retainer ring 16, which retainer ring 16 is able to move freely longitudinally in
a circular recess 24 cut in the inner wall of the bushing 3.
After properly fastening of the connector 1 unto the end of the cable by means of
said thread 14, the bushing 3 is screwed unto the main body 2 by means of the thread
27 for final connection between the main body 2 and the bushing 3. The connector is
finally provided with two sealing joints, for instance in the form of O-rings 10,
17, ensuring a hermetically sealed placement of the bushing 3 on the main body 2.
[0016] The connection annulus 15 between the main body 2 and the bushing 3 serves a further
purpose in that when the bushing 3 as a final step of the mounting of the connector
on the cable is screwed as far as possible in the direction of the arrow A (see figure
1), the end of said connecting annulus 15 facing the center terminal 4 of the connector
1 comes into engagement with an outwardly directed circumferential protrusion 28 provided
on the rear portion of the main body 2 and thereby presses the rear portion of the
main body 2 firmly against the outer circumferential surface of the outer conductor
7 of the cable due to the presence of the support means 11, which is not able to yield
in the radial direction, whereby a reliable electrical and mechanical connection and
attachment is ensured between the main body 2 and the outer conductor 7 of the cable.
[0017] Even though one particular embodiment of the connector according to the present invention
has been shown and described in the preceding detailed description, it is understood
that somebody skilled in the art may conceive other embodiments hereof without departing
from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
LIST OF PARTS
[0018]
- 1
- Cable connector
- 2
- Main body (of connector)
- 3
- Bushing (of connector)
- 4
- Center terminal (of connector)
- 5
- Inner conductor (of cable)
- 6
- Insulator (of cable)
- 7
- Outer conductor (of cable)
- 8
- Jacket (of cable)
- 9
- Centering means (for center terminal)
- 10
- O-ring
- 11
- Support means
- 12
- Inclined center surface of support means
- 13
- Rear portion of center terminal
- 14
- Thread for jacket
- 15
- Connection annulus between main body and bushing
- 16
- Retainer ring
- 17
- O-ring
- 18
- Cavity between inner and outer conductor
- 19
- Tip of center terminal
- 20
- Longitudinal slits through the wall of the center terminal
- 21
- Longitudinal slits through the wall of the main body
- 22
- Rear portion of main body
- 23
- Collar on the support means
- 24
- Circular recess in inner wall of bushing
- 25
- Circumferential recess
- 26
- Recess in rear portion of main body
- 27
- Thread for final connection between main body and bushing
- 28
- Outwardly directed circumferential protrusion on rear portion of main body
- 29
- Contact surface between rear portion of main body and outer conductor
1. Connector for a coaxial cable, where said connector comprises a tubular main body
(2) provided with a center terminal (4) electrically insulated from said main body
(2), where said center terminal (4) is to be electrically connected to the inner conductor
(5) of said coaxial cable, and where said main body (2) is to be electrically connected
to the outer conductor (7) of said coaxial cable, characterised in that said connector comprises first means (21) provided in the rear portion of said
main body (2) such that the introduction of said outer conductor (7) into said main
body (2) of the connector (1) can be monitored from outside the connector (1), whereby
an appropriate and reliable electrical connection directly between said outer conductor
(7) and said main body (2) can be ascertained.
2. Connector for a coaxial cable, where said connector comprises a tubular main body
(2) provided with a center terminal (4) electrically insulated from said main body
(2), where said center terminal (4) is to be electrically connected to the inner conductor
(5) of said coaxial cable, and where said main body (2) is to be electrically connected
to the outer conductor (7) of said coaxial cable, characterised in that said connector comprises second means (11) such that during the introduction
of said outer conductor (7) into said main body (2) an appropriate and reliable electrical
connection between said inner conductor (5) and said center terminal (4) will be achieved.
3. Connector according to claim 1, characterised in that said first means (21) comprises a number of longitudinally extending slits through
the wall of the rear portion of said main body (2), i.e. that part of said main body
(2) which is located furthest away from said center terminal (4) of said conductor
(1), which slits (21) make it possible for said rear portion to undergo a radial displacement
thereby establishing a direct and reliable electrical connection between said rear
portion of said main body (2) and the outer conductor (7) of said coaxial cable without
the insertion of any intermediary parts between said main body (2) and said outer
conductor (7), and through which slits (21) it is possible visually to inspect said
outer conductor (7) during introduction of said cable into said connector (1).
4. Connector according to claim 2, characterised in that said second means (11) comprises a substantially tubular body placed coaxially
within said main body (2) and forming a circumferential gab between said main body
(2) and said tubular body, where said tubular body (11) is able to be displaced longitudinally
within certain limits within said main body (2), said longitudinal displacement being
caused by the end of said outer conductor (7) of said cable during insertion hereof
being brought into engagement with said tubular body and thereby moving the same in
the direction towards the center terminal (4) into said connector (1), and where said
tubular body furthermore is provided with an end portion facing the rear portion (13)
of said center terminal (4), which rear portion (13) is receiving the inner conductor
(5) of said coaxial cable, and which end portion during said movement is being brought
into engagement with the rear portion (13) of said center terminal (4) and thereby
causes a radial compression of said rear portion (13) of said center terminal (4),
so that a firm and reliable contact is being achieved between the inner surface of
said rear portion (13) and the outer surface of said inner conductor (5).
5. Connector according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that said rear portion of said main body (2) is provided with connection means (14)
for engagement with the jacket (8) of said coaxial cable during mounting of said connector
(1) on the end of said cable.
6. Connector according to claim 5, characterised in that said connection means (14) is formed as a thread provided on the inner surface
of the rear portion of said main body (2), such that movement of the outer conductor
(7) in the direction towards the center terminal (4) of the connector (1) is being
caused by said main body being screwed unto the jacket (8) of said cable.
7. Connector according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that said connector furthermore comprises a tubular bushing (3) placed concentric
with said main body (2), which bushing (3) can be attached to said main body (2) in
circumferentially overlapping relationship hereto and which can be displaced longitudinally
relative to said main body (2) within certain limits, such that a longitudinal displacement
of said bushing (3) relative to said main body (2) causes a radial compression of
said rear part of said main body (2), which is provided with said longitudinal slits
(21), in the direction towards the longitudinal axis of the connector (1), whereby
said outer conductor (7) of said coaxial cable, which outer conductor (7) is placed
in said circumferential gab between said main body (2) and said tubular body (11),
is being firmly retained between the inner surface of said rear part of said main
body (2) and the outer surface of said tubular body (11).
8. Connector according to claim 7, characterised in that said limits are being defined by retaining means (15, 16, 24, 25, 26) slidably
positioned between said rear part of said main body (2) and said bushing (3), such
that these retaining means (15, 16, 24, 25, 26) have the combined effect of retaining
said bushing (3) to said mean body (2) and of causing said radial compression of said
rear part of said main body (2), when said bushing (3) is being displaced relative
to said main body (2) in the direction towards the center terminal (4) of the connector
(1).
9. Connector according to claim 8, characterised in that said radial compression of said rear part of said main body (2) is caused by
a connection annulus (15) placed between said main body (2) and said bushing (3) during
said displacement of said bushing (3) relative to the main body (2) being brought
into engagement with on outwardly directed protrusion (28) on the rear portion of
said main body (2), said protrusion (28) on the side hereof facing said connection
annulus (15) being inclined such that said longitudinal displacement of said connection
annulus (15) forces said protrusion (28) - and thereby said rear portion of said main
body (2) to become radially compressed towards the longitudinal axis of said connector
(1).