This invention relates generally to the field of coaxial cable connectors, and more particularly to an expanding contact within a coaxial cable connector for use with hollow center conductor coaxial cables.
Some coaxial cables have hollow center conductors, primarily as a cost savings, but partially to improve bending and manipulation of the cable. Performance is not affected because the radio frequencies used in coaxial cable travel only on the outermost layer of the conductor. Hollow center conductors allow making pin contact with the inner wall of the center conductor, which permits flush cutting of the cable conductors and dielectric upon installation rather than stripping the outer cable layers off to expose a section of solid inner conductor to permit pin contact with the outer surface of the solid center conductor.
Most components which make contact with hollow center conductors use slotted pins which obtain their contact force from the cantilevered beams formed by the pin fingers that result from forming the slots in the pins. Although good contact is achieved, the force applied by the fingers is present during the insertion process, thus creating high drag throughout the process.
Briefly stated, an expanding contact used within a cable connector to make a solid connection with a hollow center conductor of a coaxial cable includes two pieces, a pin and a guide. The pin includes a plurality of slots which form a like plurality of fingers, while the guide includes a plurality of tabs which fit into the plurality of slots. Ends of the fingers include a ramped portion which interacts with a ramped portion of the guide. When the pin is pushed against the guide, the fingers are pushed outward because of the ramped portions of the fingers sliding against the ramped portion of the guide. Before the ends are pushed outward, the pin/guide combination can slide easily into and out of the hollow center conductor, but when the fingers are pushed outward, the fingers make a substantial interference fit with the inner walls of the hollow center conductor.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a coaxial cable connector expanding contact includes a pin; a guide; the pin including a plurality of fingers defined by a plurality of slots; the guide including a plurality of tabs which fit into the plurality of slots; each finger including an end, wherein the ends of the fingers include a ramped portion; and the guide including a ramped section; wherein when the pin is pushed against the guide, the ends of the fingers are pushed radially outward because of the ramped portions of the fingers sliding against the ramped section of the guide.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a method for manufacturing a coaxial cable connector expanding contact includes the steps of forming a pin; forming a guide; forming a plurality of slots in the pin to define a plurality of fingers; forming a plurality of tabs on the guide which fit into the plurality of slots; forming a ramped portion on each end of the fingers; and forming a ramped section on the guide; wherein when the pin is pushed against the guide, the ends of the fingers are pushed radially outward because of the ramped portions of the fingers sliding against the ramped section of the guide.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a method for connecting a cable connector to a coaxial cable, wherein the coaxial includes a hollow center conductor, and wherein the cable connector includes a pin; a guide; a plurality of slots in the pin to define a plurality of fingers; a plurality of tabs on the guide which fit into the plurality of slots; a ramped portion on each end of the fingers; and a ramped section on the guide, includes the steps of clamping a prepared end of the coaxial cable within the cable connector; and pushing the pin against the guide such that the ends of the fingers are pushed radially outward because of the ramped portions of the fingers sliding against the ramped section of the guide.
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While the present invention has been described with reference to a particular preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiment and that various modifications and the like could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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