Connector for coaxial cable

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6767248
  • Patent Number
    6,767,248
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 13, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Nguyen; Son V.
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
Connector connectable to a coaxial cable is disclosed. The connector includes outer and inner sleeves, a cylindrical coupling fitted on the outer sleeve, the coupling including a rear inward flange, and a flexible sealing ring surrounded by the coupling, the ring including a flared front end, a flared rear end urged against the flange, and a narrow intermediate section. Inserting the cable into the coupling will fit an outer insulator of the cable in the inner sleeve to electrically couple the cable and the connector together with an outer conductor and a shield of the cable disposed inside the outer sleeve. Pushing the coupling will compress the ring to urge against the front end of the ring against the rear end of the outer sleeve and recess the intermediate section to fasten on the shield. This can prohibit moisture from entering thereinto, thereby preventing internal conductive members from being rusted.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to connectors and more particularly to a connector connectable to a coaxial cable coupled to a cable TV or computer monitor, the coupled connector and the cable being adapted to prevent moisture from entering into the coupled portion and thus preventing conductive members inside the coupled portion from being rusted.




2. Description of Related Art




Connectors for coaxial cable are well known. A conventional F class connector of an electrical device (e.g., TV, radio, or the like) is threadedly coupled to a coaxial cable so that the electrical device is able to receive signals via the cable.




A conventional F class connector


10


for coaxial cable is shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. The connector


10


comprises a body


11


including a rear, cylindrical shell


12


, an internal sleeve


13


surrounded by the shell


12


, and a forward nut


14


having internal threads coupled to a front end of the sleeve


13


(see FIG.


1


A). As shown in

FIG. 1B

, the connector


10


is coupled to one end of a coaxial cable


16


comprising a central conductor and an internal insulator (not shown) surrounded the central conductor. Both the central conductor and the internal insulator are inserted into the sleeve


13


. The cable further comprises a braided outer conductor (not shown) surrounded the internal insulator and a shield. Both the outer conductor and the shield are fitted in the space between the shell


12


and the sleeve


13


. Furthermore, the nut


14


is threadedly secured to a mated connector of an electrical device (not shown). Finally, a tool (e.g., pliers) is used to press the shell


12


against the shield of the cable


16


for fastening the connector


10


and the cable


16


together.




However, the prior art suffered from a disadvantage. For example, a plurality of (e.g., six) gaps


17


are formed between the shield and the shell


12


. As such, moisture may enter into the connector through the gaps


17


. Eventually, rust may form inside the connector (i.e., at the braided outer conductor and the central conductor). As understood that rust may degrade the signal transmission quality.




Thus, it is desirable to provide a novel connector for coaxial cable in which the coupled connector and the cable are adapted to prevent moisture from entering into the coupled portion and thus prevent conductive members inside the coupled portion from being rusted.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector connectable to a coaxial cable including a central conductor, an outer insulator surrounded the central conductor, a braided outer conductor in the form of a cylindrical shell surrounded the outer insulator, and a shield surrounded the outer conductor, the connector comprising a body including an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve having a front, outer extending rim, an annular space formed between the outer and the inner sleeves, and a forward rotatable nut having a rear inwardly extending rim rotatably disposed between the outer extending rim and the outer sleeve; a hollow, cylindrical coupling fitted on a rear section of the outer sleeve, the cylindrical coupling including a rear inwardly extending flange; and a flexible sealing ring surrounded by the cylindrical coupling, the sealing ring including flared front and rear ends and a narrow intermediate section wherein the front end thereof is spaced apart from a rear end of the outer sleeve prior to coupling the connector to the cable and the rear end thereof is urged against the flange, whereby inserting the front end of the cable into the cylindrical coupling will snugly fit the outer insulator in the inner sleeve to couple the central conductor to a mated connector and dispose the outer conductor and the shield inside the outer sleeve; and pushing the cylindrical coupling forward will compress the sealing ring to urge against the front end of the sealing ring against the rear end of the outer sleeve and further recess the intermediate section to fasten on the shield. By utilizing the present invention, it is possible of preventing moisture from entering into the connector through the intermediate section and thus preventing the central and the outer conductors from being rusted by moisture.




In one aspect of the present invention the sealing ring is formed of either synthetic rubber or elastomeric material.




In another aspect of the present invention the flange comprises an annular slope inwardly extended, and an annular gap between the slope and an inner wall of the cylindrical coupling so as to fit the rear end of the sealing ring therein.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a cross-sectional view of a conventional connector for coaxial cable;





FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of the connector coupled to one end of the cable;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are partial and full cross-sectional views of a connector according to the invention respectively;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the hollow, cylindrical coupling;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the sealing ring; and





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are cross-sectional views for illustrating the connector and a coaxial cable prior to coupling and after being coupled respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 5A

, a coaxial cable


50


comprises a central conductor


51


, an outer insulator


52


surrounded the central conductor


51


, a braided outer conductor


53


in the form of a cylindrical shell surrounded the outer insulator


52


, and a shield


54


surrounded the outer conductor


53


. For connecting to a connector of the invention, one ends of the central conductor


51


and the outer insulator


52


are exposed. Also, one end of the outer conductor


53


is exposed and is covered on one end of the shield


54


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, a connector


20


of the invention is shown. The connector


20


comprises a body


21


including an outer sleeve


22


, an inner sleeve


23


surrounded by the outer sleeve


22


, the inner sleeve


23


having an outer extending rim


27


in the forward end, an annular space


24


formed between the outer and the inner sleeves


22


and


23


, and a forward rotatable nut


25


having an inwardly extending rim


26


in the rear, the rim


26


being rotatably disposed between the outer extending rim


27


and the outer sleeve


22


, a hollow, cylindrical coupling


30


fitted on a rear section


28


of the outer sleeve


22


, and a flexible sealing ring


40


surrounded by the cylindrical coupling


30


, the sealing ring


40


being spaced apart from a rear end


29


of the outer sleeve


22


prior to coupling the connector


20


to a cable as described later.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

, the cylindrical coupling


30


comprises a cylindrical portion


31


, an inwardly extending rim


32


in the rear, a first bore


33


surrounded by the cylindrical portion


31


, the first bore


33


being conformed to sleeve on the rear section


28


of the outer sleeve


22


, an annular slope


34


on the rim


32


, the slope


34


being inwardly extended toward the first bore


33


, and a second bore


35


formed by the rim


32


, the second bore


35


being smaller than the first bore


33


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the sealing ring


40


is formed of synthetic rubber or elastomeric material such as neoprene. The sealing ring


40


comprises flared front and rear ends


41


,


42


, a narrow intermediate section


43


, and an internal bore


44


in which the rear end


42


is fitted in an annular gap formed between the slope


34


and the inner wall of the cylindrical portion


31


prior to coupling the connector


20


to the cable


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 5B

in conjunction with

FIG. 5A

, the coupling operation of the connector


20


and the cable


50


will now be described in detail below. First, insert the front end of the cable


50


into the cylindrical coupling


30


with the outer insulator


52


snugly fitted in the inner sleeve


23


and the central conductor


51


further inserted into a conductive sleeve of a mated connector of an electrical device (not shown) for electrical connection. Also, the outer conductor


53


and the shield


54


are disposed inside the outer sleeve


22


. Next, use a tool or the hand to push the cylindrical coupling


30


toward the forward side to compress the sealing ring


40


. As a result, the front end


41


is urged against the rear end


29


of the outer sleeve


22


and the intermediate section


43


is further recessed to fasten at the outer surface of the shield


54


. This has the advantage of preventing moisture from entering into the connector


20


through the intermediate section


43


and thus preventing the central and the outer conductors


51


and


53


from being rusted by moisture.




While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A connector connectable to a coaxial cable including a central conductor, an outer insulator surrounded the central conductor, a braided outer conductor in the form of a cylindrical shell surrounded the outer insulator, and a shield surrounded the outer conductor, the connector comprising:a body including an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve having a front, outer extending rim, an annular space formed between the outer and the inner sleeves, and a forward rotatable nut having a rear inwardly extending rim rotatably disposed between the outer extending rim and the outer sleeve; a hollow, cylindrical coupling fitted on a rear section of the outer sleeve, the cylindrical coupling including a rear inwardly extending flange; and a flexible sealing ring surrounded by the cylindrical coupling, the sealing ring including flared front and rear ends and a narrow intermediate section wherein the front end thereof is spaced apart from a rear end of the outer sleeve prior to coupling the connector to the cable and the rear end thereof is urged against the flange, whereby inserting the front end of the cable into the cylindrical coupling will snugly fit the outer insulator in the inner sleeve to couple the central conductor to a mated connector and dispose the outer conductor and the shield inside the outer sleeve; and pushing the cylindrical coupling forward will compress the sealing ring to urge against the front end of the sealing ring against the rear end of the outer sleeve and further recess the intermediate section to fasten on the shield.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the sealing ring is formed of either synthetic rubber or elastomeric material.
  • 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the flange comprises an annular slope inwardly extended, and an annular gap between the slope and an inner wall of the cylindrical coupling so as to fit the rear end of the sealing ring therein.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3907399 Spinner Sep 1975 A
6217383 Holland et al. Apr 2001 B1
6530807 Rodrigues et al. Mar 2003 B2