Claims
- 1. In an electrical connector for connection to corresponding conductors of an electrical cable, and comprising, a conductive outer shell for connection to a conductive sheath of an electrical cable, a first dielectric body concentrically surrounded by the outer shell, a conductive inner shell surrounded by the first dielectric body, a second dielectric body surrounded by the inner shell, a conductive body for insertion in a rearward section of the first dielectric body, a conductive ferrule engaging the conductive body and defining a receptacle portion for connection to a corresponding first conductor of the cable, a third dielectric body concentrically surrounded by the conductive body, and a conductive electrical contact concentrically surrounded by the third dielectric body for connection to a corresponding second conductor of the cable, the improvement comprising:
- the ferrule, the conductive body, the third dielectric body and the contact being in permanent connection together to form a subassembly prior to connection of the ferrule and the electrical contact with the corresponding first and second conductors, the subassembly being constructed for movement along the interior of the first dielectric body into conductive engagement with the inner shell.
- 2. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 1, the improvement further comprising, the ferrule being deformable inwardly toward the conductive body for connection to the first conductor, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, the conductor receiving cavity extending along a portion of the contact constructed to receive radial inward force for connection to the second conductor, and said portion of the contact projecting outwardly of the dielectric body, the conductive body and the ferrule.
- 3. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 1, the improvement further comprising, the outer shell, the first dielectric body, the inner shell and the second dielectric body being in permanent connection together prior to conductive engagement of the subassembly with the inner shell.
- 4. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 3, the improvement further comprising, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, and said cavity and said receptacle are positioned on said subassembly for simultaneous connection of said ferrule and said contact to said corresponding first and second conductors.
- 5. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 3, the improvement further comprising, the inner shell and the conductive body being constructed for overlapped wedged engagement with each other.
- 6. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 3, the improvement further comprising, a second conductive body constructed for insertion in concentric relationship with the rearward section of the outer shell for connection with the conductive sheath of the cable.
- 7. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 3, the improvement further comprising, the ferrule being deformable inwardly toward the conductive body for connection to the first conductor, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, said cavity extending along a portion of the contact constructed to receive radial inward force for connection to the second conductor, and said portion of the contact projecting outwardly of the dielectric body, the conductive body and the ferrule.
- 8. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 1, the improvement further comprising, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, and said cavity and said receptacle are positioned on said subassembly for simultaneous connection of said ferrule and said contact to said corresponding first and second conductors.
- 9. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 8, the improvement further comprising, the inner shell and the conductive body being constructed for overlapped wedged engagement with each other.
- 10. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 8, the improvement further comprising, a second conductive body constructed for insertion in concentric relationship with the rearward section of the outer shell for connection with the conductive sheath of the cable.
- 11. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 8, the improvement further comprising, the ferrule being deformable inwardly toward the conductive body for connection to the first conductor, said cavity extending along a portion of the contact constructed to receive radial inward force for connection to the second conductor, and said portion of the contact projecting outwardly of the dielectric body, the conductive body and the ferrule.
- 12. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 1, the improvement further comprising, the inner shell and the conductive body being constructed for overlapped wedged engagement with each other.
- 13. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 12, the improvement further comprising, a second conductive body constructed for insertion in concentric relationship with the rearward section of the outer shell for connection with the conductive sheath of the cable.
- 14. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 12, the improvement further comprising, the ferrule being deformable inwardly toward the conductive body for connection to the first conductor, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, said cavity extending along a portion of the contact constructed to receive radial inward force for connection to the second conductor, and said portion of the contact projecting outwardly of the dielectric body, the conductive body and the ferrule.
- 15. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 1, the improvement further comprising, a second conductive body constructed for insertion in concentric relationship with the rearward section of the outer shell for connection with the conductive sheath of the cable.
- 16. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 15, the improvement further comprising, the ferrule being deformable inwardly toward the first recited conductive body for connection to the first conductor, the contact having a conductor receiving cavity for receipt of the second conductor, said cavity extending along a portion of the contact constructed to receive radial inward force for connection to the second conductor, and said portion of the contact projecting outwardly of the dielectric body, the first recited conductive body and the ferrule.
- 17. In an electrical connector as recited in claim 15, the improvement further comprising, an insulative barrier sized to fit within the outer shell and having a thickness fitting in a space within the outer shell and separating the second conductive body from both the ferrule and the first recited conductive body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 716,075 filed Mar. 26, 1985, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 746,919, filed June 20, 1985, entitled "Electrical Connector For a Twin Axial Cable" both now abandoned. The invention relates to the field of electrical connectors, and is directed to an electrical connector for a twin axial electrical cable in which a pair of insulated conductors are contained in a conductive sheath of metal braid and an outer jacket of insulation material.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. AF33657-81-C-0067 awarded by the Department of Defense.
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