Claims
- 1. A retainer for securing a mating cable connector to its corresponding mating cable connector, the retainer comprising:
a base having a first face and a second face opposite the first face, the base defining a hole between the first and second faces; a post extending from the base; a tapered ledge disposed on the post, the ledge being tapered in a direction away from the base so that the ledge has a first ramp surface at an angle relative to and facing away from the base, the ledge having a second surface facing the base to retain the corresponding mating connector.
- 2. The retainer of claim 1 further comprising a cleat extending from the base in a direction opposite the post.
- 3. The retainer of claim 1 further comprising a second post extending from the base; the ledge also being disposed on the second post.
- 4. The retainer of claim 2 wherein the cleat is a linear strip.
- 5. The retainer of claim 2 wherein the base has a first side and a second side opposite the first side; and further wherein the cleat is a linear strip along an edge of the first side of the base, and wherein the post is disposed on the second side of the base.
- 6. The retainer of claim 1 wherein the post is plastic.
- 7. The retainer of claim 1 wherein the post is perpendicular relative to the base.
- 8. The retainer of claim 1 wherein the post is at an angle other than ninety degrees relative to the base.
- 9. The retainer of claim 1 wherein the base includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the tapered ledge being positioned above the first end of the base and further wherein the post extends from the second end of the base at an angle relative to the base, the angle being an angle other than 90 degrees.
- 10. A cable connector assembly comprising:
a connector having a first end defining a receptacle sized for receiving a mating connector, the connector defining first and second connector holes which are spaced apart and separated by the receptacle; a mounting bracket defining a bracket window receiving the first end of the connector, the mounting bracket defining first and second bracket holes sized and spaced to overlap the first and second connector holes in the connector respectively; a retainer including:
a base defining a retainer hole; a post extending from the base; a ledge disposed on the post, the ledge having a first ramp surface at an angle relative to and facing away from the base, the ledge having a second surface facing the base to retain the corresponding mating connector; wherein the retainer is oriented relative to the mounting bracket and connector such that the retainer hole overlaps the first bracket hole and the first connector hole; and a fastener disposed through the retainer hole, through the first bracket hole, and into the first connector hole, thereby securing the retainer to the mounting bracket from a first side of the mounting bracket and securing the connector to the mounting bracket from a second side of the mounting bracket opposite the first side.
- 11. The cable connector assembly of claim 10 wherein the retainer further comprises a cleat extending from the base in a direction opposite the post; and wherein the cleat is a linear strip along an edge of the base; and further wherein the cleat extends into the window of the mounting bracket along a linear side of the window to prevent the retainer from rotating relative to the mounting bracket.
- 12. The cable connector assembly of claim 10 further comprising:
a mating connector having a first end defining a mating portion received by the receptacle of the connector, the mating connector including a first mounting tab and a second mounting tab separated from the first mounting tab by the mating portion, the mounting tabs defining first and second mounting holes respectively wherein the mounting holes are spaced to overlap the bracket holes and the connector holes when the mating portion is received by the receptacle; and wherein the first mounting tab is retained by the ledge of the retainer so that the mating connector remains in conductive contact with the connector; and a retaining fastener passing through the second mounting hole, and through the second bracket hole, and in alignment with the second connector hole.
- 13. The cable connector assembly of claim 12 wherein the retainer further comprises a cleat extending from the base in a direction opposite the post; and wherein the cleat is a linear strip along an edge of the base; and further wherein the cleat extends into the window of the mounting bracket along a linear side of the window to prevent the retainer from rotating relative to the mounting bracket.
- 14. The cable connector assembly of claim 10 wherein the post of the retainer extends at an angle from the base, the angle being an angle other than 90 degrees.
- 15. The cable connector assembly of claim 10 wherein the base of the retainer includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and further wherein the tapered ledge is positioned above the first end of the base, and further wherein the post extends from the second end of the base at an angle relative to the base, the angle being an angle other than 90 degrees.
- 16. A retainer for securing a mating cable connector to its corresponding mating cable connector, the retainer comprising:
a base having a first face and a second face opposite the first face, the base defining a hole between the first and second faces, the base having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a post extending from the first face adjacent to the second end of the base; a tapered ledge disposed on a distal end of the post, the ledge being recessed from the second end of the base and positioned above the first end of the base, the ledge being tapered in a direction away from the base so that the ledge has a first ramp surface at an angle relative to and facing away from the base, the ledge having a second surface facing the base to retain the corresponding mating connector; a cleat extending from the second face adjacent to the second end of the base.
- 17. The retainer of claim 16, wherein the post is a first post, and further comprising a second post extending from the first face adjacent to the second end of the base, the tapered ledge disposed on a distal end of the second post, the first and second posts spaced apart above the first face of the base exposing the hole for access by a fastener passed between the first and second posts and into the hole.
- 18. A method for retaining a first connector to a second connector, each connector having first and second mounting tabs, each mounting tab defining a mounting hole, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a retainer including:
a base, the base defining a hole; a post extending from the base; a tapered ledge disposed on the post, the ledge being tapered in a direction away from the base so that the ledge has a first ramped surface at an angle relative to and facing away from the base, and a second retaining surface facing the base; securing the retainer to the first mounting tab of the first connector with a fastener through the hole in the base of the retainer and through the mounting hole in the first tab of the first connector; connecting the second connector to the first connector such that the first tab of the second connector is captured between the second retaining surface of the ledge of the retainer and the base of the retainer; securing the second tab of the second connector to the second tab of the first connector with a fastener inserted through the hole of the second tab of the second connector and through the hole of the second tab of the first connector.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of securing the retainer to the first mounting tab includes the step of securing a mounting bracket between the first mounting tab of the first connector and the retainer.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of securing the retainer further includes the step of positioning a linear cleat of the retainer in a window of the mounting bracket having a linear edge sized to mate with the linear cleat.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/684572, filed Oct. 6, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09684572 |
Oct 2000 |
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09756491 |
Jan 2001 |
US |