Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor of the type having an inner conductor enclosed with an inner insulation and a generally concentric conductive sheath around said inner insulation and enclosed in an outer insulation, said electrical connector comprising:
- a housing having an electrically conductive portion and a bore therein;
- at least one electrically conductive prong having two end portions, said conductive prong attached to said housing and having an end portion protruding axially into said housing bore for receiving the electrical conductor;
- an electrically conductive clamp electrically connected to said electrically conductive portion of said housing and insulated from said electrically conductive prong, said electrically conductive clamp having an pointed end sized for driving through the outer insulation of the electrical conductor and into the conductive sheath without contacting the inner conductor;
- an insulating tube sleeve attached to said housing and extending over said electrically conductive clamp and said sleeve having an opening to receive the electrical conductor therethrough, said insulating sleeve being adapted to be heat shrinked to thereby compress said electrically conductive clamp through the outer insulation of the electrical conductor and into the conductive sheath to thereby form a conductive path between the conductive sheath and the electrically conductive portion of said housing.
- 2. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 1 in which said insulated sleeve is a heat shrinkable sleeve which shrinks onto said cable and electrical conductive prong when heated.
- 3. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 2 in which said sleeve is a generally cylindrical hollow sleeve attached to said housing and extending therefrom.
- 4. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 3 in which said electrical connector has a plurality of electrically conductive clamps.
- 5. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 4 in which said electrically conductive prong is attached to the housing through an electrically insulated housing portion.
- 6. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 5 in which said housing has two bores and said electrically conductive prong has a second end portion extending into said second housing bore.
- 7. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor in accordance with claim 1 in which said housing bore has an electrically insulating lining therein.
- 8. The method of coupling an electrical connector to a coaxial cable of the type having an inner conductor enclosed with an inner insulation and a conductive sheath around the inner insulation and enclosed in an outer insulation wherein:
- the electrical connector includes;
- a housing having an electrically conductive portion and a bore portion;
- at least one electrically conductive prong, said conductive prong attached to said housing such as to be electrically isolated from said electrically conductive housing portion and protruding axially into said housing bore for contacting the inner conductor of the electrical conductor;
- an electrically conductive clamp electrically connected to said electrically conductive housing portion and insulated from said electrically conductive prong, said electrically conductive clamp having a pointed end adapted for driving into an outer insulation of the electrical conductor and into the conductive sheath of the electrical conductor without contacting the inner conductor; and
- a closure member made up of heat shrink sleeve having an aperture for receiving a coaxial cable and being of a dimension to fit over the electrical conductive clamp and the housing to maintain the clamp in contact with the conductive sheath of the cable;
- said method comprising the following steps:
- a. inserting the coaxial cable through the aperture in the closure member;
- b. threading the coaxial cable past the electrical conductive clamp and into electrical conductive engagement at the inner conductor with the end of the electrically conductive prong protruding into the housing bore;
- c. driving the pointed end of the electrical conductive clamp through the outer insulation and into the conductive sheath of the coaxial cable; and
- d. placing the heat shrink sleeve over the housing and conductive clamp and cable and heating the same so as to shrink and securely attach the sleeve to the housing, conductive clamp and cable and to maintain the conductive clamp in contact with the conductive sheath through the outer insulation of the coaxial cable;
- whereby the coaxial cable is secured in place with the connector and electrical contact is made with the cable at the inner conductor and at the conductive sheath.
- 9. An electrical connector for coupling to an electrical conductor of the type having an inner conductor enclosed with an inner insulation and a generally concentric conductive sheath around said inner insulation and enclosed in an outer insulation, said electrical connector comprising:
- a housing having an electrically conductive portion and a bore therein;
- at least one electrically conductive prong, said conductive prong attached to said housing such as to be electrically isolated from said electrically conductive housing portion and protruding axially into said housing bore for contacting the inner conductor of the electrical conductor;
- an electrically conductive clamp electrically connected to said electrically conductive housing portion and insulated from said electrically conductive prong, said electrically conductive clamp having a pointed end adapted for driving into an outer insulation of the electrical conductor and into the conductive sheath of the electrical conductor without contacting the inner conductor;
- an insulating tube sleeve overlying said housing and extending over said electrically conductive clamp and shaped to receive the electrical conductor therethrough, wherein said insulated sleeve is a heat shrinkable sleeve which shrinks onto said cable and electrically conductive clamp when heated.
- 10. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said insulating sleeve is adapted to compress said electrically conductive clamp into the outer insulation and into the conductive sheath to thereby form a conductive path between the conductive sheath and the electrically conductive housing portion.
- 11. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said sleeve is a generally cylindrical hollow sleeve attached to said housing and extending therefrom.
- 12. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said electrical connector comprises a plurality of electrically conductive clamps.
- 13. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said electrically conductive prong is attached to the housing through an electrically insulating housing portion.
- 14. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said housing bore has an electrically insulating lining therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/647,735, filed May 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,934.
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