[0001] By way of example various embodiments of the present invention will now be described
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of an assembled connector.
Figure 2 shows a diagrammatic view of the termination process
Figure 3 shows a diagrammatic view of the termination process
Figure 4 shows the contact and cable interface
[0002] Referring now to Figures 1 of the drawings, the embodiment depicted therein constitutes
a preferred construction which provides the pre-terminated state of the connector.
[0003] The tubular body structure of the coaxial connector comprises one cylindrical metal
part 1 retaining the insulator 7 and centre contact 5. The rear body 2 is integrated
with the front body and contains the rear insulator 9, the clip 3 and the rear cap
8.
To terminate the connector the cable is inserted into the rear body 2 with the centre
core of the cable 6 inserted between the two movable blades of the contact 5 as shown
in fig 2 & 3. The clip 3 is then pressed down over the contact 5 terminating the centre
conductor 6 to the contact 5. To complete the operation the rear cap 8 is then located
and swaged in place.
1. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement comprising electrically conductive
contact-making means which makes good electrical contact with an electrical conductor
in response to a non-axial pressure displacement over the contact-making means of
a displaceable means which exerts a radial force on the contact-making means and co-operates
therewith to provide ongoing pressure engagement between the contact-making means
and the electrical conductor without the need for the continuance of non-axial pressure
on the displaceable means.
2. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 1, in which the
non-axially displaceable means comprises a resilient clip member which exerts an inward
radial force on a contact-making element located within it and which co-operates with
the element to provide the ongoing pressure engagement of the element with the conductor.
3. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 2, in which the
clip member is resilient and is provided by a flat stamped metal clip.
4. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 2, in which the
clip member is resilient and is provided by a formed stamped metal clip.
5. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in any preceding claim,
in which the contact-making means comprises a compressible clamping element adapted
to fit over the conductor and subjected to a radial compressive force exerted on it
by the displaceable means in order to cause the clamping element to clamp down on
the conductor.
6. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 5, in which the
compressible clamping element comprises a split tubular metal part into one end of
which the conductor extends and which is adapted to be radially inwardly compressed
to make good electrical contact with the conductor.
7. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 6, in which the
split tubular metal part is formed integrally with contact means (e.g. pin contact)
of the terminating arrangement provided at the end thereof remote from the conductive
compressible clamping element.
8. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 5, 6 or 7, in
which the actual conductor clamping region of the compressible clamping element is
screw-threaded or otherwise configured to bite into the outer surface of the conductor
as clamping takes place.
9. An electrical conductor terminating arrangement as claimed in claim 8, in which the
clamping element is provided by a stamped formed flat or round section to bite into
the outer surface of the conductor as clamping takes place.