Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising:first and second housings having mating ends configured to be joined with one another and configured to retain contacts that are joined when said first and second housings are mated, said first and second housings each having a reception end receiving a dielectric subassembly configured to carry an electrical cable, said dielectric subassemblies of said first and second housings each extending along a longitudinal axis, said longitudinal axis of each of said first and second dielectric subassemblies being aligned when said first and second housings are joined together to mate said first and second dielectric subassemblies; and each of said first and second housings having a reception end and a hatch proximate said reception end, said hatch closing said reception end and engaging a rear wall of a respective one of said dielectric subassemblies, wherein a loading protrusion is provided on at least one of said hatch and rear wall, said loading protrusion resistibly engaging the other of said hatch and rear wall to create a longitudinal load force that maintains said dielectric subassemblies fully mated with one another.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said loading protrusion includes a body having opposing ends, said loading protrusion extending longitudinally between said rear wall and said hatch such that one of said opposing ends engages said hatch and the other of said opposing ends engages said rear wall.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein one of said hatch and rear wall include a plurality of said loading protrusions thereon that resistibly engage the other of said hatch and rear wall.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said loading protrusion includes opposing ends, said loading protrusion being positioned and compressed between said rear wall and said hatch such that said opposing ends are pushed toward each other.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second housings have side walls, said side walls having interior catches that retain said dielectric subassemblies such that said dielectric subassemblies are axially compressed between said loading protrusion and said catches when said hatch is closed.
- 6. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said loading protrusion is compressed between a rear wall of one of said dielectric subassemblies and said hatch, said loading protrusion exerting said load force to prevent said dielectric assemblies from floating away from one another.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said hatch of each of first and second housings includes a retention latch and each of said first and second housings includes a side wall with a latch catch, said retention latches engaging said latch catches such that said hatches of each of said first and second housing are releasably secured about said reception ends of said first and second housings when said hatches are closed.
- 8. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said first housing has a deflectable latch and said second housing has a latch gap configured to releasably retain said deflectable latch in order to connect said mating ends of said first and second housings such that corresponding dielectric subassemblies of said first and second housings resistibly engage each other along said longitudinal axis due to said load forces.
- 9. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein each hatch has a gap and a cable hole configured to receive and retain said electrical cable when said hatch is closed.
- 10. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said first housing has a prong on a bottom wall, said prong having a gap that receives and retains a latch extending from a rear wall of said dielectric subassembly to hold said dielectric subassembly in an initial position when said hatch of said first housing is closed about said reception end.
- 11. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein said dielectric subassemblies have metal shields and contact tabs separated by dielectrics, said metal shields of corresponding dielectric subassemblies having anti-stubbing members that engage each other such that said metal shields overlap each other and are in electrical contact when said first and second housings are mated.
- 12. An electrical connector, comprising:a housing having a reception end and an opposed mating end aligned along a longitudinal axis of said housing; a dielectric subassembly configured to carry, and electrically connect to, an electrical cable, said dielectric subassembly being slidably received in an opening in said reception end of said housing; and a hatch mounted to said housing proximate said reception end, said hatch closing said reception end and engaging a rear wall of said dielectric subassembly, at least one of said hatch and said rear wall having a loading mounted thereon, said loading protrusion being cylindrical in shape with opposite top and bottom ends, said loading protrusion being positioned between said rear wall and said hatch along said longitudinal axis such that said top end engages at least one of said hatch and rear wall and said bottom end engages another one of said hatch and said rear wall, said loading protrusion applying a binding load force biasing said dielectric subassembly along said longitudinal axis toward said mating end.
- 13. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, further comprising a second housing carrying a second dielectric subassembly and configured to receive said housing such that said dielectric subassembly and said second dielectric subassembly electrically connect, wherein said housing has a deflectable latch and said second housing has a latch gap configured to releasably retain said deflectable latch in order to secure said housing and said second housings to each other to maintain contact between said dielectric subassembly and said second dielectric subassembly.
- 14. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein one of said hatch and rear wall have a plurality of said loading protrusions thereon that resistibly engage another one of said hatch and rear wall.
- 15. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said loading protrusion includes opposite top and bottom ends that are positioned and compressed between said rear wall and said hatch along said longitudinal axis such that said top and bottom ends are pushed toward each other along said longitudinal axis.
- 16. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said housing has side walls, said side walls having interior catches that retain said dielectric subassembly such that said dielectric subassembly is compressed between said loading protrusion and said catches, thus limiting movement along said longitudinal axis by said dielectric subassembly.
- 17. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said loading protrusion is compressed between said rear wall and said hatch such that said loading protrusion exerts a load force along said longitudinal axis against said hatch and said rear wall preventing said dielectric assembly from floating in either direction along said longitudinal axis.
- 18. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said hatch has retention latches and said housing has side walls with latch catches, said retention latches engaging said latch catches such that said hatch is releasably secured about said reception end of said housing in a closed position with said loading protrusion engaging said hatch and said rear wall of said dielectric subassembly.
- 19. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said housing has a prong on a bottom wall, said prong having a gap that receives and retains a latch extending from a rear wall of said dielectric subassembly to hold said dielectric subassembly in an initial position such that said hatch is closed about said reception end.
- 20. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, further comprising a second housing having a second mating end and a second reception end, said second housing receiving a second dielectric subassembly at said second reception end and said second mating end being configured to receive said mating end of said housing such that said dielectric subassembly and said second dielectric subassembly electrically connect.
- 21. The electrical connector assembly of claim 12, wherein said hatch has a gap and a cable hole that receive and retain said electrical cable when said hatch is closed about said dielectric subassembly.
- 22. An electrical connector, comprising:a housing having a reception and a mating end opposite one another along a longitudinal axis of said housing; a dielectric subassembly configured to carry, and electrically connect to, an electrical cable, said dielectric subassembly being slidably received in an opening in said reception end of said housing; and a hatch mounted to said housing proximate said reception end, said hatch closing said reception end and engaging a rear wall of said dielectric subassembly, at least one of said hatch and said rear wall having a plurality of loading protrusions mounted thereon that resistibly engage another one of said hatch and rear wall, said loading protrusions being formed of a compressive material with opposite top and bottom ends, said top and bottom ends being compressible toward one another along a length of said material to apply a binding load force biasing said dielectric subassembly along said longitudinal axis toward said mating end.
- 23. The electrical connector assembly of claim 22, wherein said loading protrusions are positioned and compressed between said rear wall and said hatch along said longitudinal axis such that said top and bottom ends are pushed toward each other along said longitudinal axis.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to, and claims priority from, Provisional Application No. 60/360,280, filed Feb. 27, 2002, titled “Electrical Connector Assembly for Coaxial Cables,” the complete subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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