Claims
- 1. A coaxial connector for connecting to a coaxial cable that has an outer conductor and a central coaxial wire conductor, comprising:
- a body structure constructed to engage the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, said body structure having an axis and having a bore that extends completely through said body structure along said axis, with said bore having front and rear bore ends and with said rear bore end constructed to receive part of said cable;
- a contact member lying in said bore, said contact member having a contact mateable front portion and having a contact rear portion that is integral with said contact mateable front portion, said contact rear portion being primarily in the form of a tube having an inner surface for receiving the central coaxial wire conductor of the coaxial cable and having an outer surface, and said contact rear portion having a plurality of slots that form a plurality of tines which are deflectable to clamp to said central coaxial wire conductor;
- a clamping member lying in said bore;
- at least one of said members being movable relative to the other of said members along said axis, to cause a part of said clamping member to directly engage against a part of said contact rear portion, with said members forming a tapered interface where said members directly engage each other so as said parts move one against the other said clamping member compresses said contact rear portion to cause said tines of said contact rear portion to move closer together to clamp to said wire conductor;
- an axially displaceable pusher element that is accessible from the front end of said bore around said contact mateable front portion and that is axially slidable in said bore, said pusher element having a rear end engaged with a first of said members so as said pusher element is forced to slide rearwardly it pushes said first member rearwardly to move said parts of said contact member and said clamping member against one another.
- 2. A coaxial connector for connecting to a coaxial cable that has an outer conductor and a central coaxial wire conductor, comprising:
- a body structure having a bore with an axis, said body structure including at least one conductive body element constructed to engage the outer conductor of the coaxial cable;
- a contact member lying in said bore, said contact member having a pin front portion and having a contact rear portion that is integral with said pin front portion, said contact rear portion being primarily in the form of a tube having an inner surface for receiving the central conductor of the coaxial cable and having an outer surface, and said contact rear portion having a plurality of slots that form a plurality of fines which are deflectable to clamp to said wire conductor with said tines having rear ends with narrowed means for applying concentrated forces to the wire conductor;
- a clamping member lying in said bore;
- at least one of said members being movable relative to the other of said members along said axis, to cause a part of said clamping member to directly engage against a part of said contact rear portion, with said members forming a tapered interface where said members directly engage each other so as said parts move one against the other said clamping member compresses said contact rear portion to cause said tines of said contact rear portion to move closer together to clamp to said wire conductor;
- said contact member being of rigid construction except for said tines, and said clamping member being of rigid construction.
- 3. A coaxial electrical connector for connecting to a coaxial cable having cable inner and outer conductors, wherein said connector includes a conductive body structure having a bore with an axis with said conductive body structure being connectable to said cable outer conductor, including:
- an axially displaceable pusher element lying in said bore and having a contact-holding passage;
- a contact member lying in said passage of said axially displaceable pusher element, said contact member having a mateable front portion and having a largely tubular rear portion with an inside surface for receiving said cable inner conductor, and said rear portion having a plurality of slots forming at least three tines which are deflectable to clamp to said inner conductor;
- a clamping member lying in said bore;
- one of said members being movable along said axis toward the other of said members and said members forming a tapered interface between said members and said members positioned to directly engage each other at said tapered interface to cause a clamping portion on said clamping member to compress said contact member rear portion so said tines of said contact rear portion clamp to said cable inner conductor, with both of said member portions being rigid;
- said axially displaceable pusher element being slidable axially along said bore and having a surface positioned to push against one of said members which is moveable, so when said axially displaceable pusher element is moved rearwardly along said axis it pushes said one of said members which is moveable against said other of said members to cause said clamping member to compress said contact member rear portion.
- 4. A method for use with a coaxial cable that has outer and inner conductors, and an electrical connector which has a body structure that has a bore with an axis and that is connected to said cable outer conductor, for terminating said inner conductor so it can be mated to a contact element of another connector, comprising:
- positioning within said bore, a contact member that has a slotted tubular rear part forming tines and that has a front part forming a mateable contact end for mating to the contact element of said another connector,
- positioning a metal clamping member in said bore with said members having surfaces forming a tapered interface between them and said surfaces positioned to directly engage each other at said tapered interface, with one of said surfaces lying on said slotted tubular rear part of said contact member,
- inserting said inner conductor into said tubular rear part of said contact member,
- moving one of said members relative to the other along said axis so said surfaces engage each other to compress said slotted tubular rear part and cause said tines to grip said inner conductor without compressing said metal clamping member.
- 5. The method described in claim 4, including:
- positioning a pushing element in said bore, with a passageway extending along said axis, and with said contact member lying in said pusher element;
- pushing said pusher element rearwardly along said axis and against said one of said members to push said one of said members rearwardly against said other of said members.
Priority Claims (3)
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9203234 |
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9210375 |
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9223824 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASE
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/767,841 filed Dec. 18, 1996 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/290,714 filed Dec. 27, 1994 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,339 on Apr. 15, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of PCT/GB93/00142 filed Jan. 22, 1993.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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5548088 |
Gray et al. |
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Continuations (2)
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290714 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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