Claims
- 1. A tap connector assembly for coaxial cable networks, comprising:
- a receptacle tap connector adapted to be incorporated within said cable network, said receptacle tap connector comprising:
- a connector housing; first and second signal-carrying contacts in said housing adapted to be connected to signal-carrying conductors in first and second electrical cables, respectively, in the cable network; and
- normally closed switch means electrically connecting said first and second signal carrying contacts for providing a first signal path between said first and second signal-carrying contacts; and
- a plug connector mateable with said receptacle tap connector to tap into said cable network, said plug connector including:
- first and second electrical terminals for engaging said first and second signal-carrying contacts when said plug connector is mated with said receptacle tap connector for providing a second signal path between said first and second signal-carrying contacts through said plug connector;
- means for opening said normally closed switch means when said plug connector is mated with said receptacle tap connector for interrupting said first signal path,
- a third grounding contact in said connector housing adapted to be connected to corresponding conductive outer sheaths of said first and second cables, respectively, and
- said plug connector includes a third contact terminal for engaging said third grounding contact when said plug connector is mated with said receptacle tap connector.
- 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said normally closed switch means includes a movable switch arm connected to one of said signal-carrying contacts, and wherein said switch-opening means includes camming means on said plug connector for engaging said movable switch arm when said plug connector is mated with said receptacle tap connector for opening said normally closed switch means.
- 3. The connector assembly of claim 2 wherein said camming means opens said normally closed switch means after said first and second electrical terminals engage said first and second signal-carrying contacts when said plug connector is mated with said receptacle tap connector.
- 4. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said grounding contact includes a pair of sheath-engaging surfaces, and wherein said receptacle tap connector further includes first and second clamping members having sheath-engaging surfaces and means for attaching said first and second clamping members to said housing for clamping the conductive outer sheaths of said first and second cables between said sheath-engaging surfaces of said grounding contact and said first and second clamping members, respectively, for connecting said conductive outer sheaths to said grounding contact.
- 5. The connector assembly of claim 4 wherein said first and second clamping members comprise first and second fittings having axial passageways for receiving said first and second cables, respectively, and wherein said housing includes passageways positioned to be aligned with the passageways in said first and second fittings when said first and second fitting are attached to said housing,
- whereby said first and second cables are extended through said axial passageways in said first and second fittings, respectively, said conductive outer sheaths of said first and second cables are clamped between the sheath-engaging surfaces of said first and second fittings and said grounding contact, respectively, and the signal-carrying conductors of said first and second cables are extended through said housing passageways and into said housing for connection to said first and second signal-carrying contacts, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 013,748, filed Feb. 12, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,775.
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