Information
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Patent Grant
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6645011
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Patent Number
6,645,011
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Date Filed
Friday, July 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Schweitzer Cornman Gross & Bondell LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 63
- 439 581
- 439 582
- 439 609
- 439 700
- 439 578
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A coaxial connector with locking by snap-fastening, the connector comprising two complementary connector elements each comprising a tubular body forming a ground contact and containing a central contact, which central contact is male in one of the bodies and female in the other and is held in the corresponding body by means of insulation, wherein a first one of the connector elements has a retaining member suitable for exerting a radial force on the second connection element which is arranged in such a manner that said radial force generates an axial force on the second connector element tending to press it axially against a bearing surface of the first connector element, and wherein the body of one of the connector elements has a member inserted therein that forms an internal ground contact and that is suitable for coming into contact with an inner wall of the body of the other connector element while exerting relatively strong contact pressure thereagainst.
Description
The present invention relates to a coaxial connector with locking by snap-fastening.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
European patent application EP 1 094 565 describes a coaxial connector comprising a connector element and a complementary connector element. The connector element has a sleeve carrying snap-fastening tabs whose free ends present respective shoulders suitable for coming into abutment against a sloping surface of the complementary connector element in such a manner as to exert an axial force thereon. That connector is satisfactory in terms of leakage at microwave frequencies, but relatively high levels of interfering frequencies appear in that connector due to the phenomenon of intermodulation, and that is unacceptable, particularly in the field of telecommunications where microwave signals are being transmitted to an antenna or from an antenna.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There exists a need for coaxial connectors that present a high level of shielding against leakage in the microwave range, simultaneously with good characteristics concerning intermodulation, in particular for frequencies lying in the range 1 gigahertz (GHz) to 6 GHz approximately.
The invention satisfies this need by means of a coaxial connector with locking by snap-fastening, the connector comprising two complementary connector elements each comprising a tubular body forming a ground contact and containing a central contact, which central contact is male in one of the bodies and female in the other and is held in the corresponding body by means of insulation, wherein a first one of the connector elements has a retaining member suitable for exerting a radial force on the second connector element which is arranged in such a manner that said radial force generates an axial force on the second connector element tending to press it axially against a bearing surface of the first connector element, and wherein the body of one of the connector elements has a member inserted therein that forms an internal ground contact and that is suitable for coming into contact with an inner wall of the body of the other connector element while exerting relatively strong contact pressure thereagainst.
By means of the invention, the contact made between the internal ground contact forming member and the above-mentioned inside wall ensures electrical continuity between the two ground contact forming bodies while allowing relatively strong contact pressure to apply in the contact zones. Said internal ground contact forming member enables the major fraction of the current to be conveyed which, at high frequencies, flows in a skin thickness facing the central contact. This significantly reduces the interfering frequencies generated by the intermodulation phenomenon.
Furthermore, the electrical contact between the two connector elements obtained by means of the above-mentioned axial thrust serves to convey the residual currents generated by the leaks through the internal ground contact forming member. Since these residual currents are relatively weak and since the intermodulation phenomenon is essentially non-linear in nature, occurring only at high levels of current, this current gives rise only to low levels of interfering frequencies due to the intermodulation phenomenon. This contact also makes it possible to reduce significantly the level of leakage at microwave frequencies.
The connector of the invention thus presents shielding characteristics that are entirely satisfactory together with a low level of intermodulation.
Finally, the invention enables the elements of the connector to be assembled together easily, which assembly can be implemented essentially by snap-fastening.
Preferably, the second connector element has a front end that bears against the bearing surface of the first connector element.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the internal ground contact forming member is inserted by force in said first contact element.
Advantageously, the internal ground contact forming member has a plurality of elastically deformable tabs suitable for bearing against the above-mentioned inner wall.
Preferably, the second connector element has a generally frustoconical bearing surface against which the retaining member can come to bear so that the radial force exerted thereby generates an axial force on the second element.
Said generally frustoconical surface may be formed in an annular groove of the body of the second connector element.
In an embodiment of the invention, the retaining member is constituted by a generally frustoconical split ring that presents radial elasticity.
The axial end of the split ring presenting the smaller cross-section may have a rim that is directed radially outwards.
In another embodiment of the invention, the retaining member has elastically deformable tabs with free ends that together define an annular bead suitable for coming to bear against said generally frustoconical surface.
In which case, the retaining member also forms an external ground contact.
The front end of the second connector element may come directly into contact with a wall made on the body of the first connector element.
In a variant, said first connector element includes an axially-compressible gasket made in particular out of an elastomer filled with a conductive metal, the front end of the second connector element coming to bear against said gasket.
The gasket may be housed in an annular groove of the internal ground contact forming member.
Because of the compressibility of the gasket, it is possible to make some of component parts of the connector using dimensional tolerances that are slacker.
In a variant, the connector includes a contact washer interposed between the front end of the second connector element and a wall of the first connector element, said washer being suitable for being compressed axially.
The washer may present an undulating profile, or in a variant it may be generally frustoconical in shape.
The washer may be made of an elastic metal material, for example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic and fragmentary view in partial axial section of a connector constituting a first embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 2 and 3
are diagrammatic fragmentary views in partial axial section respectively of each of the two connector elements of the
FIG. 1
connector;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic view in partial axial section of an internal ground contact forming member of the
FIG. 1
connector;
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic perspective view of a retaining member of the
FIG. 1
connector;
FIG. 6
is a diagrammatic and fragmentary view in partial axial section of a connector constituting a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7
is a diagrammatic and fragmentary view in axial section of a connector constituting a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a diagrammatic perspective view of a contact washer of the
FIG. 7
connector;
FIG. 9
is a diagrammatic profile view of the
FIG. 8
contact washer; and
FIG. 10
is a diagrammatic and fragmentary view in axial section of a connector constituting a fourth embodiment of the invention.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a connector
1
of the invention comprising a first connector element given overall reference
2
and arranged in the example described as a male plug, together with a second connector element given overall reference
3
and arranged as a female receptacle.
The first connector element
2
shown in isolation in
FIG. 2
comprises a conductive body
5
that is circularly symmetrical about an axis X that forms a ground contact, a central contact
6
, and insulation
7
in which the central contact
6
is held.
The insulation
7
is inserted in a member
8
forming an internal ground contact that comprises a central annular ring
9
having connected to one end thereof a plurality of elastically deformable tabs
10
and to the other end thereof an extension
12
extending rearwards and presenting at its free end an annular bead
13
, as can be seen in particular in FIG.
4
.
The free ends of the tabs
10
together define an annular bead
17
.
The member
8
is inserted by force into the cavity in the tubular body
5
, with the annular bead
13
coming to bear against the inside wall of the body
5
.
The body
5
has an inner annular groove
18
in which there is received a gasket
29
, and at its front end it has a rim
20
that is directed radially towards the axis X.
The first connector element
2
also has a retaining member
25
shown on its own in FIG.
5
and constituted in the example described by a ring on the axis X, said ring being split so as to present a degree of radial elasticity. The split ring
25
is generally frustoconical in shape having at its end of smaller cross-section a rim
26
that is directed radially outwards. The split ring
25
is received in the body
5
with a certain amount of clearance between an inner shoulder
21
of the body
5
and the rim
20
, thus allowing the split ring
25
to be deformed radially while the two elements of the connector are being connected together.
At its front end, the body
5
receives a cap
30
having a folded-in margin
31
whose free end comes into contact with the split ring
25
.
As can be seen in
FIG. 3
, in particular, the second connector element
3
comprises a conductive body
35
that is circularly tubular about the axis X and that forms a ground contact, a central contact
36
, and insulation
38
interposed between the tubular body
35
and the central contact
36
.
The body
35
presents a pointed front end
39
.
On its outer wall, the body
35
has a frustoconical bearing surface
40
that converges rearwards, which surface
40
co-operates with another frustoconical surface
41
of opposite slope to form an annular groove
42
.
When the two connector elements
2
and
3
are assembled together, the split ring
25
is received in part in the groove
42
, the rim
26
then bearing against the frustoconical bearing surface
40
so that the radial force exerted by the split ring
25
is converted into an axial force along the axis X exerted on the connector element
3
. The front end
39
of the connector element
3
is thus pressed axially into contact with an inner wall
19
constituted by a shoulder on the body
5
.
The tabs
10
of the internal ground contact forming member
8
act via the annular bead
17
to exert a radial force on the inner wall of the body
35
, thus producing a large amount of contact pressure.
The member
8
serves to convey the major fraction of the current which, at high frequency, flows in a skin thickness facing the central contact
6
.
Thus, the interfering frequencies due to the intermodulation phenomenon are at a relatively low level.
Finally, the electrical contact between the front end
39
of the body
35
and the inner wall
19
of the body
5
serves to convey the residual current generated by leakage through the slots
10
a
that exist between the tabs
10
. Since these residual currents are at low level and since the intermodulation phenomenon is essentially of a non-linear nature, appearing for high current levels only, this contact between the front end
39
and the inner wall
19
gives rise to only low levels of interfering frequencies due to the intermodulation phenomenon.
This contact serves to further improve reductions of leakage at microwave frequencies in that its own shielding effect, to a first approximation, is cumulative with the effect obtained by the line of contact between the member
8
and the bodies
5
and
35
.
In the example described above, the contact between the front end
39
of the body
35
and the body
5
takes place directly.
It would not go beyond the ambit of the present invention to interpose a conductive element between the front end
39
and the body
5
.
FIG. 6
shows a connector
1
′ substantially analogous to the connector
1
, but in which the first connector element
2
′ has an internal ground contact forming element
8
that is provided with a housing
50
. This housing is annular in shape and serves to receive a gasket
51
.
The front
39
of the body
35
bears against the gasket
51
which is compressed axially by the axial force exerted by the split ring
25
on the body
35
.
The gasket
51
is conductive, being made of an elastomer having a conductive metal filler in the example described. Because this gasket is not situated on the main flow route for electrical current, it may even contain magnetic conductive particles without that harming performance in terms of intermodulation since the current levels that pass through this gasket remain relatively low.
In a variant, as shown in
FIGS. 7
to
9
, the connector
1
has a contact washer
53
disposed in the first connector element
2
to bear against the inner wall
19
of the body
5
.
This washer
53
is generally circular in shape, as can be seen in
FIG. 8
in particular, and it is made of an elastic metal material.
When seen in profile, as shown in
FIG. 9
, the washer
53
is undulating in shape presenting alternating furrows
54
and ridges
55
around the axis X, thereby imparting a degree of axial compressibility to the washer
53
.
Once the two connector elements have been assembled together, the front end
39
of the body
35
comes to bear against the ridges
55
while the furrows
54
come into contact with the inner wall
19
, thus causing the washer
53
to be compressed axially to a small extent.
It should be observed that the contact between the end
39
and the washer
53
and between the washer
53
and the wall
19
can be interrupted over certain portions of the circumference, with this contact nevertheless being sufficient to provide effective shielding.
In a variant, the contact washer can be generally frustoconical about the axis X, with one of the axial ends of the washer being in contact with the front end
39
of the body
35
while its other axial end is in contact with the inner wall
19
.
The contacts it makes are then continuous over the entire circumference.
It would not go beyond the ambit of the present invention to replace the retaining element constituted by a split ring, as described above, by a retaining element of different structure.
FIG. 10
shows a connector
60
that comprises, like the connectors
1
and
1
′, a first connector element
61
and a second connector element
62
.
The first connector element
61
has an internal ground contact forming member
63
that is substantially analogous to the member
8
, and a retaining member
65
. The retaining member comprises a ring
66
with a plurality of elastically deformable tabs
67
connected to the front thereof and with a housing
68
formed at the rear thereof in order to receive a gasket
69
.
The free ends of the tabs
67
together define an annular bead
70
for performing a function that is explained below.
The ring
66
is inserted by force into the cavity of the body
75
of the first connector element
61
.
The internal ground contact forming member
63
is inserted by force into the ring
66
.
The body
76
of the second connector element
62
has an annular setback
77
defined at the front by a frustoconical bearing surface
78
against which the annular bead
70
can come to bear.
Thus, the radial force exerted by the tabs
67
generates an axial force enabling the front end
80
of the body
76
to be pressed against a shoulder
81
of the ring
66
.
Close to its front end
80
, the body
76
has an annular groove
85
receiving a gasket
86
.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.
In particular, the first connector element may be arranged to be a female element and the second connector element may be arranged to be a male element.
Claims
- 1. A coaxial connector with locking by snap-fastening, the connector comprising two complementary connector elements each comprising a tubular body forming a ground contact and containing a central contact, which central contact is male in one of the bodies and female in the other and is held in the corresponding body by means of insulation, wherein a first one of the connector elements has a retaining member suitable for exerting a radial force on the second connection element which is arranged in such a manner that said radial force generates an axial force on the second connector element tending to press it axially against a bearing surface of the first connector element, and wherein the body of one of the connector elements has a member inserted therein that forms an internal ground contact and that is suitable for coming into contact with an inner wall of the body of the other connector element while exerting relatively strong contact pressure thereagainst.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the second connector element has a front end that bears against the bearing surface of the first connector element.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the internal ground contact forming member is inserted by force in said first contact element.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the internal ground contact forming member has a plurality of elastically deformable tabs suitable for bearing against said inner wall.
- 5. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the second connector element has a generally frustoconical bearing surface against which the retaining member can come to bear so that the radial force exerted thereby generates an axial force on said second element.
- 6. A connector according to claim 5, wherein said generally frustoconical surface is formed in an annular groove of the body of the second connector element.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the retaining member is constituted by a generally frustoconical split ring that presents radial elasticity.
- 8. A connector according to claim 7, wherein the axial end of the split ring presenting the smaller cross-section has a rim that is directed radially outwards.
- 9. A connector according to claim 5, wherein the retaining member has elastically deformable tabs with free ends that together define an annular bead suitable for coming to bear against said generally frustoconical surface.
- 10. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the front end of the second connector element comes directly into contact with a wall made on the body of the first connector element.
- 11. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said first connector element includes an axially-compressible gasket made in particular out of an elastomer filled with a conductive metal, the front end of the second connector element coming to bear against said gasket.
- 12. A connector according to claim 11, wherein the gasket is housed in an annular groove of the internal ground contact forming member.
- 13. A connector according to claim 1, including a contact washer interposed between the front end of the second connector element and a wall of the first connector element, said washer being suitable for being compressed axially.
- 14. A connector according to claim 13, wherein said contact washer presents an undulating profile.
- 15. A connector according to claim 13, wherein said contact washer is generally frustoconical in shape.
- 16. A connector according to claim 13, wherein said contact washer is made of an elastic metal material.
Priority Claims (1)
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01 10452 |
Aug 2001 |
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