Claims
- 1. An RCA audio signal connector for attachment to a coaxial audio cable having a central signal conductor and an outer ground conductor, comprising:an elongated, substantially cylindrical base having front and back ends, a throughbore extending axially between the front and back ends, and a counterbore at the front end; a rigid, elongated, conductive signal core having a back end within the base and a front end extending from the base along said axis; a conductive spring member surrounding the core and extending along the core axis with a front end adjacent the front end of the core and a back end adjacent the back end of the core, wherein the spring member includes a plurality of radially outwardly bowed spring elements between the front and back ends of the spring member; a substantially cylindrical ground sleeve having a back end situated in the counterbore at the front end of the base and rigidly engaging the base, and a front end that projects forward from the front end of the base; and an insulating ring situated within and rigidly engaging the sleeve, having a front portion intimately molded over the back end of the core member and the back end of the spring member, and a back portion including a bore coaxially aligned with the through bore of the base such that said audio cable is insertable from the back of the base through the bore of the base into said bore in the ring; wherein the front end of the core projects forward of the front end of the sleeve and the spring elements of the spring member extend along the core forward of the ring and spaced radially inward of the sleeve.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the core has a shoulder at the back end, the back end of the spring member abuts said shoulder, and the insulating ring is molded over the shoulder and the spring back end and thereby prevents relative movement among the ring, the core, and the spring member.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, including a conductive ground contact for connecting the sleeve to the ground conductor of the cable and a conductive signal contact for connecting the core to the signal conductor of the cable, when the cable is inserted from the back of the base through the bore of the base into said bore in the ring, wherein the conductive signal contact is a pin extending from the back end of the core along the axis, for engaging the signal conductor on said cable.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, including a conductive ground contact for connecting the sleeve to the ground conductor of the cable and a conductive signal contact for connecting the core to the signal conductor of the cable, when the cable is inserted from the back of the base through the bore of the base into said bore in the ring, wherein the conductive ground contact is formed in part by a conductive base and in part by a conductive screw passing through the base into the throughbore.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the spring elements surround the core forward of the front end of the sleeve.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein the core has an enlarged head at the front end, defining a front shoulder and the front portion of the spring member abuts said front shoulder.
- 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein the rigid engagement between the base and the sleeve is by a tab on the sleeve engaging a slot on the base.
- 8. The connector of claim 1, wherein the rigid engagement between the sleeve and the insulating ring is by a tab on the ring engaging a slot on the sleeve.
- 9. The connector of claim 2, wherein the core has an enlarged head at the front end, defining a front shoulder and the front portion of the spring member abuts said front shoulder.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the spring elements surround the core forward of the front end of the sleeve.
- 11. An RCA audio signal connector for attachment to a coaxial audio cable having a central signal conductor and an outer ground conductor, comprising:an elongated, substantially cylindrical base having front and back ends, a throughbore extending axially between the front and back ends, and a counterbore at the front end; a rigid, elongated, conductive signal core having a back end within the base and a front end extending from the base along said axis; a conductive spring member surrounding the core and extending along the core axis with a front end adjacent the front end of the core and a back end adjacent the back end of the core, wherein the spring member includes a plurality of radially outwardly bowed spring elements between the front and back ends of the spring member; a substantially cylindrical ground sleeve having a back end situated in the counterbore at the front end of the base and rigidly engaging the base by interference fit adjacent the forward end of the base, and a front end that projects forward from the front end of the base; an insulating ring situated within and rigidly engaging the sleeve by interference fit adjacent the front end of the base, forward of the engagement of the sleeve with the base, said ring having a front portion supporting the back end of the core member and the back end of the spring member, and a back portion including a bore coaxially aligned with the through bore of the base such that said audio cable is insertable from the back of the base through the bore of the base into said bore in the ring; wherein the front end of the core projects forward of the front end of the sleeve and the spring elements of the spring member extend along the core forward of the ring and spaced radially inward of the sleeve.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the core has a shoulder at the back end, the back end of the spring member abuts said shoulder, and the insulating ring is molded over the shoulder and the spring back end and thereby prevents relative movement among the ring, the core, and the spring member.
- 13. The connector of claim 11, including a conductive signal contact for connecting the core to the signal conductor of the cable, when the cable is inserted from the back of the base through the bore of the base into said bore in the ring, wherein the conductive signal contact is a pin extending from the back end of the core along the axis, for engaging the signal conductor on said cable.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, including a conductive ground contact for connecting the sleeve to the ground conductor of the cable and wherein the conductive ground contact is formed in part by a conductive base and in part by a conductive screw passing through the base into the throughbore, rearwardly of said pin.
- 15. The connector of claim 11, wherein the spring elements surround the core forward of the front end of the sleeve.
- 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the core has an enlarged head at the front end, defining a front shoulder and the front portion of the spring member abuts said front shoulder.
- 17. The connector of claim 11, wherein the rigid engagement between the base and the sleeve is by a tab on the sleeve engaging a slot on the base.
- 18. The connector of claim 11, wherein the rigid engagement between the sleeve and the insulating ring is by a tab on the ring engaging a slot on the sleeve.
- 19. The connector of claim 12, whereina pin extends from the back end of the core along the axis, for engaging the signal conductor on said cable; and a conductive ground contact includes a conductive screw passing through the base into the throughbore, rearwardly of said pin.
- 20. The connector of claim 19, whereinthe core has an enlarged head at the front end, defining a front shoulder and the front portion of the spring member abuts said front shoulder; and the spring elements surround the core forward of the front end of the sleeve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/944,530 entitled “RCA-Type Electrical Plug Connector” filed Aug. 31, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,568,964, which is a continuation-in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/478,872, filed on Jan. 7, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,533,617 entitled “Electrical Plug Connectors”.
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