This invention relates to a coaxial connector structure, and more particularly to one using solder to enhance the connection strength and mass production.
Due to the technology, many products, such as computer, notebook, PDA or many other electric products utilize a coaxial wire to transmit a signal in a fast speed. The coaxial wire requires a coaxial connector to connect products. A conventional one, as shown in
To assemble, cut a portion from one end of the cover B4 off to expose the metal layer B3, peer the metal layer B3 away and bend reward over the cover B4, then insert the signal wire B into the sleeve A4 of the connector A through the connecting section A2 and clamp the connecting section A2 to secure the signal wire B to the sleeve A4. Whereas the sleeve A4 and the metal layer B3 is in contact with the connecting section A2, thus, the signal is transmitted through the core B1 and the metal layer B3, simultaneously.
However, the connection between the connecting section A2 and the signal wire B is not strong enough that can easily be detached by force, and the peering away of the metal layer B3 has to be done manually, which consumes time and labor.
Further, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,615,115 disclosed a coaxial connector, which comprises a number of metal layers and insulating layers to wrap with each other and then soldering to a fixed place. Other than this, the product also uses threads 3a to secure a sleeve 2 to the inner wall of the connector 14. This design is complicated and requires more labor hours, and the connecting area is weak and may easily be loosened, which affects the quality of signal transmission and receiving.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a coaxial connector structure, which design is simple and can be produced in automation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a coaxial connector structure, which is more reliable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a coaxial connector structure, which provides a better connection signal.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a coaxial connector structure, which saves labor hours and is cost effectiveness.
As shown in
The connector 1 is made of metal with one end formed with a threaded section 11 and a hollow connecting section 12 at the opposite end thereof. The connecting section 12 has an enlarged section 13 with a metal sleeve 14 therein. The sleeve 14 is formed with a connecting end 15 at one end and a pair of through holes 16 across the sleeve 14. There is a washer 17 located between the threaded section 11 and the connecting section 12 as an insulating device.
The signal wire 2 is secured in the connecting section 12 of the connector 1, with a metal core 21 to conduct an electrical pole (either positive or negative pole). The metal core 21 is enwrapped with an insulating layer 22. The insulating layer 22 is enwrapped with a metal layer 23. The metal layer 23 is then protected with a nonconducting cover 24. The metal layer 23 is to conduct another electrical pole (either positive or negative pole).
To assemble the present invention, as shown in
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20050142937 A1 | Jun 2005 | US |