Connector structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332808
  • Patent Number
    6,332,808
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 19, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connector structure provided with a coaxial connector having an inner contact and an outer contact respectively connected to an inner conductor and an outer conductor of a coaxial cable having the inner conductor and the outer conductor respectively insulated, in which the inner contact has a tapping screw portion screwed into an inner peripheral face of the hollow inner conductor as to do self screw cutting, and the tapping screw portion has a guiding portion, formed parallel to an axis and having an outer diameter approximately same as an inner diameter of the inner conductor, on its forth end.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connector structure for connecting a coaxial cable and a coaxial connector.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, a coaxial cable, coaxially having an inner conductor and an outer conductor insulated respectively, is provided with a coaxial connector having an inner contact and an outer contact respectively connected to the inner conductor and the outer conductor on its end portion to make mechanical and electrical connection between coaxial cables or with a communication apparatus.




And, in a conventional connector structure, the inner contact of the coaxial connector has a male screw portion on an end portion connected to the inner conductor. And, an inner peripheral face of the hollow inner conductor is threaded with a screw-cutting tap when connecting work is conducted, and the male screw portion of the inner contact is screwed into the threaded hole of the inner conductor. And, the outer contact of the coaxial connector is connected to the outer conductor of the coaxial cable as to cover.




However, threading the inner conductor of the coaxial cable during the connecting work causes much labor, especially, in connecting works at difficult working sites such as a top of a mountain, a roof of a building, and a top of a steel tower, working efficiency is very decreased. And, screw-cutting taps corresponding to the diameter of the inner conductor have to be made, and this causes cost further. And, when a hole is generated on a covering member of the outer contact, waterproofness may be spoiled because sealing members are not disposed between the outer contact and the outer conductor.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a connector structure with which the working efficiency is improved, cost is reduced, and waterproofness is improved further.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a half cross-sectional front view showing a coaxial connector of which the connector structure of the present invention is composed;





FIG. 2

is a half cross-sectional side view showing an embodiment of the connector structure of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged view of a principal portion showing a tapping screw portion of an inner contact;





FIG. 4

an enlarged cross-sectional view of a principal portion showing a state in which a guiding portion of the tapping screw portion is inserted to an inner conductor;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a principal portion showing a state in which a chamfer portion of the tapping screw portion is screwed into the inner conductor;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a principal portion showing a completed state of the screwing of the tapping screw portion;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a principal portion showing another coaxial connector; and





FIG. 8

is a half cross-sectional side view showing another embodiment of the connector structure of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a coaxial connector Y of which a connector structure of the present invention is composed. And,

FIG. 2

shows an embodiment of the connector structure of the present invention (namely, a state that the coaxial connector Y is attached to an end portion of a coaxial cable C). The coaxial cable C is provided with a hollow inner conductor


31


, an outer conductor


32


formed into a wavy loop (independently) having ridge portions


41


and root portions


42


, an insulator


33


composed of foam material (foam plastic) disposed between the inner conductor


31


and the outer conductor


32


, and a covering member


34


covering the outer conductor


32


. The inner conductor


31


and the outer conductor


32


are coaxially held by the insulator


33


.




The coaxial connector Y is provided with an inner contact


1


, an outer contact


2


outserted to the inner contact


1


, and an insulator


3


of short cylinder shape disposed between the inner contact


1


and the outer contact


2


. The inner contact


1


and the outer contact


2


are coaxially held by the insulator


3


.




The outer contact


2


is provided with a first connecting cylinder


11


outserted to the inner contact


1


through the insulator


3


and having a female screw portion


13


on an inner peripheral face of a large diameter portion


12


on one end side, a second connecting cylinder


15


having a male screw portion


14


which screws to the female screw portion


13


of the first connecting cylinder


11


on a peripheral face of a small diameter portion


16


on the other end side, and a split clamp


21


composed of a pair of arc half bodies


22


fitted inside the small diameter portion


16


of the second connecting cylinder


15


. The split clamp


21


has a pair of arc protruding portions


21


a on inner faces of the half bodies


22


with a predetermined pitch same as that of the root portion


42


of the outer conductor


32


of the coaxial cable C.




And, a concave peripheral groove


27


is formed along an opening edge on an end side of the second connecting cylinder


15


, a first sealing material


17


of loop is fitted to the concave peripheral groove


27


, and a second sealing material


18


is disposed on an inner portion of the outer contact


2


to the first sealing material


17


(on the small diameter


16


side on the other end of the second connecting cylinder


15


). And, a third sealing material


19


is disposed between the first connecting cylinder


11


and the second connecting cylinder


15


. The first, second, and third sealing materials


17


through


19


are


0


-rings. And, mark


20


represents an


0


-ring for holding the insulator


3


.




The inner contact


1


, as shown in FIG.


1


through

FIG. 3

, has a tapping screw portion


4


which is screwed into an inner peripheral face


35


of the inner conductor


31


with self screw-cutting (by self tapping) on a connecting end with the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C, and a connecting terminal


5


on which plural slits are formed on the other end. And, a contact portion


6


of flange which contacts an end face


24


(refer to

FIG. 6

) of the inner conductor


31


is formed on the other end side of the tapping screw portion


4


, and a concave peripheral groove


7


fitting to an inner peripheral edge of the insulator


3


is formed on the other end side of the contact portion


6


. With the contact portion


6


, a contact face as a passage for electricity is certainly formed.




As shown in FIG.


1


through

FIG. 4

, the above-mentioned tapping screw portion


4


is, for example, composed of phosphor bronze hard and excellent in anti-abrasiveness, and a forth end


4




a


of the tapping screw portion


4


has a guiding portion


8


parallel to an axis P and formed into an outer diameter approximately same as the inner diameter of the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C. Further, a chamfer portion


9


is formed on a base end


4




b


side following the guiding portion


8


of the tapping screw portion


4


by cutting threads


10


with a predetermined angle θ (2°, for example). The thread


10


on the base end


4




b


of the tapping screw portion


4


is left without cutting. That is to say, the chamfer portion


9


is formed leaving the threads


10


of the base end


4




b


on a parallel screw, then, the guiding portion


8


is formed by cutting the chamfer portion


9


on the forth end


4




a


parallel to the axis P.




Therefore, as described below, in attachment work of the coaxial connector Y to the coaxial cable C, a process of threading the inner peripheral face


35


of the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C with a screw-cutting tap is omitted, workability is improved with shortened time for attachment work, and the cost is reduced because the screw-cutting tap (working) is not necessary.




Next, an example of attachment work of the coaxial connector Y constructed as described above to the coaxial cable C is described with reference to FIG.


1


through FIG.


6


. First, the coaxial cable C is cut at a predetermined position (between the ridge portion


41


and the root portion


42


of the outer conductor


32


), and the outer conductor


32


is exposed with cutting the covering member


34


for a predetermined length from the cut face of the cable C. On the other hand, the coaxial connector Y is disassembled into the inner contact


1


united with the insulator


3


and the outer contact


2


, and the outer contact


2


is disassembled into the first connecting cylinder


11


, the second connecting cylinder


15


having the first sealing material


17


and the third sealing material


19


, and the split clamp


21


(the half bodies


22


).




Then, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the forth end


4




a


of the tapping screw portion


4


of the inner contact


1


is inserted to the inner conductor


31


on the end portion of the coaxial cable C. In the insertion, the tapping screw portion


4


is positioned on the same axis with an axis P′ of the inner conductor


31


because the guiding portion


8


of the tapping screw portion


4


tightly fits (not inclined) to the inner peripheral face


35


of the inner conductor


31


.




And, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the chamfer portion


9


of the tapping screw portion


4


is screwed into the inner peripheral face


35


of the inner conductor


31


with self screw cutting. In this case, screw torque (screw resistance) is reduced and the tapping screw portion


4


, corresponding to the axis P′ of the inner conductor


31


, can be screwed straight smoothly with small force. And, as shown in FIG.


2


and

FIG. 6

, the screwing is completed when the tapping screw portion


4


is screwed completely to the thread


10


on the base end


4




b


and the end face


23


of the contact portion


6


of the inner contact


1


contacts the end face


24


of the inner conductor


31


. That is to say, attachment of the inner contact


1


to the inner conductor


31


is completed.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the second sealing material


18


is fitted to the root portion


42


on the peripheral face of the exposed outer conductor


32


, the end portion of the cut coaxial cable C is inserted to the second connecting cylinder


15


of the outer contact


2


, and the second connecting cylinder


15


is temporarily moved to the covering member


34


side. Then, each of the half bodies


22


of the split clamp


21


is fitted to the outer conductor


32


as the arc protruding portions


21




a


contact the root portion


42


on the end portion of the outer conductor


32


, and the second connecting cylinder


15


is moved to the end portion side of the coaxial cable C to hold the split clamp


21


.




Then, the first connecting cylinder


11


comes close to the split clamp


21


side as the female screw portion


13


of the first connecting cylinder


11


is screwed to the male screw portion


14


of the second connecting cylinder


15


, and the end faces of the split clamp


21


and the outer conductor


32


contact the staged portion


25


of the first connecting cylinder


11


. Attachment of the outer contact


2


to the outer conductor


32


is completed thereby (attachment of the coaxial connector Y to the coaxial cable C is completed).




And, in the tapping screw portion


4


of the inner contact


1


in the coaxial connector Y, the base end


4




b


side to the guiding portion


8


may be a tapered screw portion


26


as shown in FIG.


7


. Taper angle θ of the tapered screw portion


26


is same as the angle (2° for example) of the chamfer portion


9


(described with FIG.


3


). And, as shown in FIG.


3


and

FIG. 7

, it is also preferable to set the outer diameter of the guiding portion


8


same as or smaller than the diameter of the root portion of the chamfer portion


9


as shown with an imaginary line E.




Next,

FIG. 8

shows another embodiment of the present invention. In comparison with

FIG. 2

, following construction is different. That is to say, the first sealing material


17


is disposed on the position of the ridge portion


43


of the covering member


34


.




To describe concretely, the covering member


34


tightly covers the outer conductor


32


and formed into a wavy loop (independently) having ridge portions


43


and root portions


44


corresponding to the ridge portions


41


and the root portions


42


. And, when the coaxial connector Y is attached to the coaxial cable C, the first sealing material


17


fitted inside the outer contact


2


is disposed on the position of the ridge portion


43


of the covering member


34


covered on the outer conductor


32


.




Therefore, the first sealing material


17


is sufficiently press-fitted to the outer contact


2


and the covering member


34


, the coaxial connector Y and the coaxial cable C are certainly sealed, and waterproofness is improved. And, the second sealing material


18


is press-fitted to the root portion


42


of the outer conductor


32


where the covering member is removed to prevent water from getting into the coaxial connector Y in case that a hole is generated on the covering member


34


.




The concave peripheral groove


27


is disposed on a predetermined part of the second connecting cylinder


15


(for example, as shown in

FIG. 1

, a position part from the end face


28


of the small diameter portion


16


for a predetermined distance), and set as the first sealing material


17


fitted to the concave peripheral groove


27


is press-fitted to the ridge portion


43


of the covering member


34


when the coaxial cable C cut at the predetermined position is connected to the coaxial connector Y as described above. This is for improvement of waterproofness by positioning the first sealing material


17


on the ridge portion


43


of the covering member


34


rather than the root portion


44


of the covering member


34


.




And, the predetermined position of the first sealing material


17


is set corresponding to kinds of the coaxial cable C. That is to say, the predetermined position of the first sealing material


17


is determined by pitch dimensions of the ridge portion


43


(


41


) and the root portion


44


(


42


) of the covering member


34


(the outer conductor


32


).




According to the connector structure of the present invention, in attachment work of the coaxial connector Y to the coaxial cable C, a process of threading on the inner peripheral face


35


of the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C with a screw-cutting tap is omitted, workability is improved for shortened working time, and the cost is reduced because the screw-cutting tap is not necessary. And, the tapping screw portion


4


can be positioned coaxially with the inner conductor


31


by the guiding portion


8


of the tapping screw portion


4


of the inner contact


1


, and the tapping screw portion


4


can be screwed straight into the inner conductor


31


smoothly.




And, the screw torque (screw resistance) in screwing the tapping screw portion


4


of the inner contact


1


into the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C with self screw cutting is reduced, and the screwing is conducted smoothly by small force.




And, in the coaxial connector Y attached to the coaxial cable C, the contact face as a passage for electricity is certainly formed because the contact portion


6


of the inner contact


1


contacts the inner conductor


31


of the coaxial cable C.




And, the first sealing material


17


fits sufficiently tight to the outer contact


2


and the covering member


34


and sealability between the coaxial cable C and the coaxial connector Y is enhanced for excellent waterproofness because the first sealing material


17


is disposed on the position of the ridge portion


43


of the covering member


34


. And, conventionally used waterproof tape is not necessary, labor is saved and workability is improved thereby.




Further, water is prevented from getting into the coaxial connector Y in case that a hole is generated on the covering member


34


because the second sealing material


18


is disposed inner to the first sealing material


17


, and this improves the waterproofness further.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in this specification, it is to be understood that the invention is illustrative and not restrictive, because various changes are possible within the spirit and indispensable features.



Claims
  • 1. A connector structure provided with a coaxial cable coaxially having an inner conductor and an outer conductor respectively insulated, and a coaxial connector having an inner contact and an outer contact respectively connected to the inner conductor and the outer conductor, wherein the outer conductor is formed into a wavy loop covered with a covering member and having ridge portions and root portions, the outer contact has a first loop of sealing material fitted inside the outer contact, the first sealing material is press-fitted to the covering member, and the outer contact is connected to the outer conductor so as to cover the outer conductor, comprising a construction in which the center of the first sealing material is disposed on a position of a peak of a ridge portion of the covering member, a second sealing material is disposed radially inner to the first sealing material in the outer contact, and the second sealing material is press-fitted to the root portion of the outer conductor where the covering member is removed.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
11-269281 Sep 1999 JP
12-049415 Feb 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5595502 Allison Jan 1997
5722855 Kanda et al. Mar 1998