End connector for coaxial cable

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817897
  • Patent Number
    6,817,897
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gushi; Ross
    • Nguyen; Phuongchi
    Agents
    • Morris, Manning & Martin
    • Xia; Tim Tingkang
Abstract
A fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member. In one embodiment of the present invention, the fitting member comprises a connector body, an outer tube mounted to the connector body, an inner tube having a tube body for receiving a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough, wherein the tube body comprises a neck portion, a flange extending from the neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the flange, a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder for engaging with the outer tube, a first step formed at the junction of the second shoulder and the first shoulder so as to limit the axial motion of the outer tube, a second step formed at the junction of the first shoulder and the flange, a third step formed at the junction of flange and the neck portion, and a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to a fitting member, and more particularly, to a fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member.




2. The Background




Various types of end connectors are known in the art. Conventional end connectors are typically threaded onto a complimentary interface connector to mechanically and electrically connect a coaxial cable to various electronic devices.




There are several disadvantages with the conventional end connectors. A primary function of an end connector is to ensure good engagement between corresponding elements of the coaxial cable and the end connector body for electrical signal transmission. For a highly braided coaxial cable, the insertion of the coaxial cable into the conventional end connector body may cause an outer jacket and/or a braided conductor of the coaxial cable to be damaged and/or disorientated. Additionally, as the coaxial cable is inserted into the conventional end connector, the electrical cord of the coaxial cable is often twisted. This may result in degraded electrical signal transmission performance and/or degradation.




Another drawback with the conventional end connectors is moisture infiltration that may get into the end connector body from the space between the end connector body and the coaxial cable, and/or from the space between the end connector body and the interface connector.




In addition, to install a coaxial cable to the conventional end connectors, it may require professional crimping tools, which may result in extra costs for installation.




Thus, there still is a need in the art to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the present invention, which in one aspect is a fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member.




In one embodiment of the present invention, the fitting member includes a connector body that has a first end, an opposite second end, a cylindrical body defined between the first end and the second end, and an annular recess formed on an outer surface of the cylindrical body proximate to the second end. The fitting member further includes an outer tube having a first end and an opposite second end defining a body therebetween, and a clamp head inwardly projecting away from the first end, wherein the body has an outer diameter, d


1


, and is sized to fit into the first end of the connector body by the second end.




The fitting member also includes an inner tube having a neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the neck portion, a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder and a sleeve extending from the second shoulder, which defines a tube body. The second shoulder has a diameter sized to engage with the clamp head of the outer tube. The first shoulder has a diameter greater than the diameter of the second shoulder so as to form a first step at the junction of the first shoulder and the second shoulder for limiting the axial motion of the clamp head. And the tube body has an inner diameter, d


0


, and is sized to receive a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough.




Furthermore, the fitting member includes a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable. The sleeve tube comprises a sleeve, a sleeve tip and a plurality of annular serrations sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof. The sleeve tube is made of plastic in one embodiment of the present invention.




Moreover, the fitting member includes a connector head having a neck portion, a body extending from the neck portion, and a clamp ring inwardly projecting away from an inner surface of the body at a predetermined position. The clamp ring of the connector head is sized to fit to the first shoulder of the inner tube such that the connector head is rotatable around an axis of the inner tube. The exterior of the connector head body is formed with a plurality of hexagonal surfaces.




Additionally, the fitting member includes a first sealing member and a second sealing member. The first sealing member is positioned therebetween the neck portion of the inner tube and an inner surface of the body of the connector head. The second sealing member is positioned therebetween the first shoulder of the inner tube and an inner surface of the body of the connector head. The second sealing member is further positioned therebetween the first end of the outer tube and the clamp ring of the connector head. Each of the first sealing member and the second sealing member is an O-ring.




The connector body of the fitting member further includes an inner conical portion that is proximate to the second end and extends toward to the second end from a first diameter at least as great as the outer diameter, d


1


, of the outer tube to a second diameter, d


2


, less than the outer diameter, d


1


, of the outer tube. The second diameter d


2


substantially corresponds to an outer diameter of the coaxial cable.




The inner tube of the fitting member also has a flange outwardly projecting away from the junction of the neck portion and the first shoulder. The flange has a diameter greater than either of the diameter of the first shoulder and a diameter of the neck portion so as to form a second step at the junction of the first shoulder and the flange for limiting the axial motion of the clamp ring of the connector head, and a third step at the junction of the flange and the neck portion for partially receiving the first sealing member.




In another aspect, the present invention relates to a fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member. In one embodiment of the present invention, the fitting member includes a connector body that has a first end, an opposite second end, a cylindrical body defined between the first end and the second end, and an annular groove formed on an inner surface of the cylindrical body proximate to the first end.




Furthermore, the fitting member includes an outer tube. The outer tube has a cylindrical body that has an inner diameter sized to receive a free end of the coaxial cable therein and an outer diameter, D


1


, and is sized to fit into the interior space defined by the cylindrical body of the connector body. The outer tube also has a neck portion extending from the cylindrical body. The outer tube further has an annular bulge outwardly projecting away from an outer surface of the cylindrical body at a predetermined position such that when the outer tube is inserted into the connector body from the first end of the connector body, the bulge is received in and engaged with the groove of the connector body so as to limit the relative axial motion of the connector body and the outer tube.




Moreover, the fitting member includes a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable. The sleeve tube has a sleeve body, a sleeve tip and a plurality of annular bulges sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof. The sleeve tube is made of plastic according to one embodiment of the present invention.




Additionally, the fitting member includes an inner tube having a clamp head, a shoulder extending from the clamp head and a sleeve extending from the shoulder forming a tube body for receiving a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough. The inner tube shoulder has a diameter substantially corresponding to an inner diameter of the neck portion of the outer tube so as to engage with the neck portion when the inner tube is inserted into the outer tube.




The fitting member further includes a connector head having a neck portion, a body extending from the neck portion, and a clamp ring extending from the body, wherein the clamp ring has a diameter less than an inner diameter of the body and is sized to fit to the neck portion of the outer tube such that the connector head is rotatable around an axis of the outer tube. The exterior of the body is formed with a plurality of hexagonal surfaces according to one embodiment of the present invention.




The fitting member also includes a sealing member positioned on the clamp head of the inner tube. The sealing member is an O-ring in one embodiment of the present invention.




The connector body of the fitting member further includes an inner conical portion that is proximate to the second end and extends toward to the second end from a first diameter at least as great as the outer diameter, D


1


, of the outer tube to a second diameter, D


2


, less than the outer diameter, D


1


, of the outer tube. The second diameter D


2


substantially corresponds to an outer diameter of the coaxial cable.




In yet another aspect, the present invention relates to a fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the fitting member includes a connector body and an outer tube mounted to the connector body. Furthermore, the fitting member includes an inner tube having a tube body for receiving a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough. The inner tube body has a neck portion, a flange extending from the neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the flange, and a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder for engaging with the outer tube. The inner tube body further has a first step formed at the junction of the second shoulder and the first shoulder so as to limit the axial motion of the outer tuber, a second step formed at the junction of the first shoulder and the flange, and a third step formed at the junction of flange and the neck portion. Moreover, the fitting member includes a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable. Additionally, the fitting member includes a sealing member that is at least partially received by the third step and the neck portion.




These and other aspects will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the following drawings, although variations and modifications therein may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the disclosure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a partial side cross-sectional view of a fitting member according to one embodiment of present invention.





FIG. 2

shows a partial side cross-sectional view of a fitting member according to another embodiment of present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a partial side cross-sectional view of the fitting member as shown in

FIG. 2

, crimped with a free end of a coaxial cable.





FIG. 4

shows a side view of a crimping tool for crimping a coaxial cable to a fitting member according to one embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended to be illustrative only since numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Various embodiments of the invention are now described in detail. Referring to the drawings, like numbers indicate like parts throughout the views. As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.




The description will be made as to the embodiments of the present invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In accordance with the purposes of this invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, this invention, in one aspect, relates to a fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member.




Referring first to

FIGS. 1-3

, a fitting member


100


according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in

FIG. 1

, and a fitting member


200


according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, respectively. In particular, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the fitting member


200


is with a coaxial cable


300


installed, where the coaxial cable


300


includes a center conductor


310


that is electrically conductive, a braided conductor


330


, a dielectric insulator


320


therebetween the center conductor


310


and the braided conductor


330


, and an outer jacket


340


encasing the braided conductor


330


.




Now referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, and mainly to

FIG. 1

, the fitting member


100


in one embodiment includes a connector body


110


. The connector body


110


has a first end


114


, an opposite second end


115


, a cylindrical body


111


defined between the first end


114


and the second end


115


. The connector body


110


also includes an annular recess


112


that is formed on an outer surface of the cylindrical body


111


and proximate to the second end


115


.




The fitting member


100


also includes an outer tube


130


that has a first end


133


and an opposite second end


134


defining a body


135


therebetween and a clamp head


132


inwardly projecting away from the first end


133


. The outer tube body


135


has an outer diameter, d


1


, and is sized to fit into the first end


114


of the connector body


110


by the second end


134


of the outer tube


130


.




Furthermore, the fitting member


100


includes an inner tube


120


. The inner tube


120


has a neck portion


121


, a first shoulder


123


extending from the neck portion


121


, a second shoulder


124


extending from the first shoulder


123


and a sleeve


125


extending from the second shoulder


124


, which defines a tube body


127


. The second shoulder


124


of the inner tube


120


has a diameter sized to engage with the clamp head


132


of the outer tube


130


. The first shoulder


123


of the inner tube


120


has a diameter greater than the diameter of the second shoulder


124


so as to form a first step


170


at the junction of the first shoulder


123


and the second shoulder


124


for limiting the axial motion of the clamp head


132


. The tube body


127


of the inner tube


120


has a diameter, d


0


, and is sized to receive a free end of the center conductor


310


that is the electrically conductive of the coaxial cable


300


therethrough. The inner tube


120


further has a flange


122


outwardly projecting away from the first shoulder


123


. The flange


122


of the inner tube


120


has a diameter greater than either of the diameter of the first shoulder


123


and a diameter of the neck portion


121


so as to form a second step


172


at the junction of the first shoulder


123


and the flange


122


for limiting the axial motion of the clamp ring


144


of the connector head


140


, and a third step


174


at the junction of the flange


122


and the neck portion


121


for partially receiving a first sealing member


160


, which is discussed in more details below.




Moreover, the fitting member


100


includes a sleeve tube


150


, which has a sleeve body


151


, a sleeve tip


153


and a plurality of annular serrations


152


sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof. The sleeve tube


150


is sized to fit into the connector body


110


for holding the coaxial cable


300


. The plurality of annular serrations


152


may further enhance the engagement between the sleeve tube


150


and the coaxial cable


300


.




Additionally, the fitting member


100


includes a connector head


140


that has a neck portion


143


, a body


142


extending from the neck portion


143


, and a clamp ring


144


inwardly projecting away from an inner surface of the body


142


at a predetermined position. The clamp ring


144


of the connector head


140


is sized to fit to the first shoulder


123


of the inner tube


120


such that the connector head


140


is rotatable around an axis of the inner tube


120


. The exterior of the body


142


is formed with a plurality of hexagonal surfaces


146


, which provide means for easy holding and/or handling.




The fitting member


100


further includes a first sealing member


160


and a second sealing member


162


for sealing moisture and dusts off the center conductor


310


that is electrically conductive of the coaxial cable


300


. Each of the first sealing member


160


and the second sealing member


162


has an O-ring according to one embodiment of the present invention. The first sealing member


160


is positioned therebetween the neck portion


121


of the inner tube


120


and an inner surface of the body


142


of the connector head


140


. The second sealing member


162


is positioned therebetween the first shoulder


123


of the inner tube


120


and an inner surface of the body


142


of the connector head


140


, respectively. The second sealing member


162


is further positioned therebetween the first end


133


of the outer tube


130


and the clamp ring


144


of the connector head


140


.




The connector body


110


of the fitting member


100


further has an inner conical portion


113


proximate to the second end


115


and extending toward to the second end


115


from a first diameter at least as great as the outer diameter, d


1


, of the outer tube


130


to a second diameter, d


2


, which is less than the outer diameter, d


1


, of the outer tube


130


. The second diameter d


2


substantially corresponds to an outer diameter of the coaxial cable


300


. The sleeve tube


150


is inserted into the connector body


110


such that the sleeve tip


153


is proximate to the first diameter d


1


of the inner conical portion


113


of the connector body


110


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the fitting member


100


is assembled such that the second shoulder


124


of the inner tube


120


is tightly fitted with the clamp head


132


of the outer tube


130


. The second end


134


of the outer tube


130


is then tightly fitted into the first end


114


of the connector body


110


. The clamp ring


144


of the connector head


140


is loosely fitted to the first shoulder


122


of the inner tube


120


so that the connector head


140


is rotatable around an axis of the inner tube


120


. The first sealing member


160


, such as an O-ring, is received by the neck portion


121


and the third step


174


of the inner tube


120


, and the inner surface of the connector head


140


, respectively. The second sealing member


162


, such as an O-ring, is partially received by the first shoulder


123


of the inner tube


120


and the inner surface of the connector head


140


. The second sealing member


162


is further partially received by the second step


172


of the inner tube


120


and the first end


133


of the outer tube


130


. The sleeve tube


150


is inserted into the connector body


110


and positioned between the second end


134


of the outer tube


130


and the first diameter d


1


of the conical portion


113


of the connector body


110


.




The inner tube


120


and the outer tube


130


can be made from conductive materials including metals or alloys such as copper, aluminum, zinc alloy or a combination of them. The connector body


110


and the connector head


140


can be made from conductive materials including metals or alloys such as copper, aluminum, zinc alloy or a combination of them. The sleeve tube


150


can be made from non-conductive materials such as plastics or conductive materials such as aluminum. And the first sealing member


160


and the second sealing member


162


are made from an insulative material such as rubber.




Now referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a fitting member


200


for connecting a coaxial cable


300


having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a connector body


210


that has a first end


214


, an opposite second end


215


, a cylindrical body


211


defined between the first end


214


and the second end


215


, and an annular groove


212


formed on an inner surface of the cylindrical body


211


and proximate to the first end


214


.




The fitting member


200


further includes an outer tube


230


. The outer tube


230


has a cylindrical body


236


, where the cylindrical body


236


has an inner diameter sized to receive a free end of the coaxial cable


300


therein and an outer diameter, D


1


, and is sized to fit into the interior space that is defined by the cylindrical body


211


of the connector body


210


. The outer tube


230


also has a neck portion


231


extending from the cylindrical body


236


. The outer tube


230


further has an annular bulge


234


outwardly projecting away from an outer surface of the cylindrical body


236


at a predetermined position such that when the outer tube


230


is inserted into the connector body


210


from the first end


214


, the bulge


234


is received in and engaged with the groove


212


of the connector body


210


so as to limit the relative axial motion of the connector body


210


and the outer tube


230


.




The fitting member


200


also includes a sleeve tube


250


that is insertable into the connector body


210


for holding the coaxial cable


300


. The sleeve tube


250


has a sleeve body


251


, a sleeve tip


253


and a plurality of annular bulges


252


sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof. The plurality of annular serrations


252


may further enhance the engagement between the sleeve tube


250


and the coaxial cable


300


.




Furthermore, the fitting member


200


includes an inner tube


220


that has a clamp head


221


, a shoulder


222


extending from the clamp head


221


and a sleeve


223


extending from the shoulder


222


, which forms a tube body


225


. The tube body


225


of the inner tube


220


is adapted for receiving a free end of the center conductor


310


that is electrically conductive of the coaxial cable


300


therethrough. The shoulder


222


of the inner tube


220


has a diameter substantially corresponding to an inner diameter of the neck portion


231


of the outer tube


230


so as to engage with the neck portion


231


when the inner tube


220


is inserted into the outer tube


230


.




Moreover, the fitting member


200


includes a connector head


240


having a neck portion


243


, a body


242


extending from the neck portion


243


, and a clamp ring


241


extending from the body


242


. The clamp ring


241


of the connector head


240


has a diameter less than an inner diameter of the body


242


and is sized to fit to the neck portion


231


of the outer tube


230


such that the connector head


240


is rotatable around an axis of the outer tube


230


. The exterior of the body


242


is formed with a plurality of hexagonal surfaces


246


, which provide means for easy holding and/or handling.




Additionally, the fitting member


200


includes a sealing member


260


that is positioned on the clamp head


221


of the inner tube


220


such that when the fitting member


200


is connected to the second electrically conductive member, the sealing member


260


seals moisture and dusts off the electrically conductive members. In one embodiment, the sealing member


260


comprises an O-ring.




The connector body


210


of the fitting member


200


further has an inner conical portion


213


proximate to the second end


215


and extending toward to the second end


215


from a first diameter at least as great as the outer diameter, D


1


, of the outer tube


230


to a second diameter, D


2


, which is less than the outer diameter, D


1


, of the outer tube


230


. The second diameter D


2


substantially corresponds to an outer diameter of the coaxial cable


300


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a fitting member


200


is assembled according to one embodiment. The shoulder


222


of the inner tube


220


is tightly fitted with an inner surface of the neck portion


231


of the outer tube


230


. The outer tube


230


is fitted into the connector body


210


from the first end


214


of the connector body


210


such that the bulge


234


of the outer tube


230


is received in and engaged with the groove


212


of the connector body


210


. The clamp ring


241


of the connector head


240


is loosely fitted to an outer surface of the neck portion


231


of the outer tube


230


so that the connector head


240


is rotatable around an axis of the outer tube


230


. The sealing member


260


, such as an O-ring, is positioned on the clamp head


221


of the inner tube


220


such that when the fitting member


200


is connected to the second electrically conductive member such as a proper component of the coaxial cable


300


, the sealing member


260


seals moisture and dusts off the electrically conductive members. The sleeve tube


250


is inserted into the connector body


210


and positioned between the end of the sleeve


233


of the outer tube


230


and the first diameter D


1


of the conical portion


213


of the connector body


210


.




The inner tube


220


and the outer tube


230


can be made from conductive materials including metals or alloys such as copper, aluminum, zinc alloy or a combination of them. The connector body


210


and the connector head


240


can be made from conductive materials including metals or alloys such as copper, aluminum, zinc alloy or a combination of them. The sleeve tube


250


can be made from non-conductive materials such as plastics or conductive materials such as aluminum. And the sealing member


260


is made from an insulative material such as rubber.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, in particular to

FIG. 3

, during the fitting member installations, an free end of the coaxial cable


300


is prepared by removing a first length of the outer jacket


340


and the braided conductor


330


from the free end of the coaxial cable


300


and then removing a second length of the dielectric insulator


320


from the free end of the coaxial cable


300


, where the second length is shorter than the first length so as to expose an end of the center conductor


310


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the prepared free end of the coaxial cable


300


is pushed into the fitting member


200


from the second end


215


of the connector body


210


. As a result, the center conductor


310


and the dielectric insulator


320


of the coaxial cable


300


are received by the inner tube body


225


of the inner tube


220


therethrough and the exposed end


312


of the center conductor


310


of the coaxial cable


300


is further extended out of the connector head


240


. The braided conductor


330


of the coaxial cable


300


is received by an outer surface of the sleeve


223


of the inner tube


220


. The outer jacket


340


of the coaxial cable


300


is received by an inner surface of the outer tube


230


and an inner surface of the sleeve tube


250


, respectively. The annular bulge


252


of the sleeve tube


250


is then embedded into the outer jacket


340


of the coaxial cable


300


to reinforce mechanical strength so as to prevent the coaxial cable


300


from being pulled out from the fitting member


200


. A crimp tool


400


is used to press both sides of the fitting member


200


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




While there has been shown several and alternate embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that certain changes can be made in the form and arrangement of the elements of the device as would be know to one skilled in the art without departing from the underlying scope of the invention as is discussed and set forth above. Furthermore, the embodiments described above are only intended to illustrate the principles of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the disclosed elements.



Claims
  • 1. A fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member, comprising:a. a connector body having a first end, an opposite second end, a cylindrical body defined between the first end and the second end, and an annular recess formed on an outer surface of the cylindrical body proximate to the second end; b. an outer tube having a first end and an opposite second end defining a body therebetween and a clamp head inwardly projecting away from the first end, wherein the body has an outer diameter, d1, and is sized to fit into the first end of the connector body by the second end of the outer tube; c. an inner tube having a neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the neck portion, a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder and a sleeve extending from the second shoulder defining a tube body, wherein the second shoulder has a diameter sized to engage with the clamp head of the outer tuber, and the first shoulder has a diameter greater than the diameter of the second shoulder so as to form a first step at the junction of the first shoulder and the second shoulder for limiting the axial motion of the clamp head, and the tube body has an inner diameter, d0, and is sized to receive a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough; and d. a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable, wherein the inner tube further comprises a flange outwardly projecting away from the junction of the neck portion and the first shoulder, the flange having a diameter greater than either of the diameter of the first shoulder and a diameter of the neck portion so as to form a second step at the junction of the first shoulder and the flange for limiting the axial motion of the clamp ring of the connector head, and a third step at the junction of the flange and the neck portion for partially receiving the first sealing member.
  • 2. A fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member, comprising:a. a connector body having a first end, an opposite second end, a cylindrical body defined between the first end and the second end, and an annular recess formed on an outer surface of the cylindrical body proximate to the second end; b. an outer tube having a first end and an opposite second end defining a body therebetween and a clamp head inwardly projecting away from the first end, wherein the body has an outer diameter, d1, and is sized to fit into the first end of the connector body by the second end of the outer tube; c. an inner tube having a neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the neck portion, a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder and a sleeve extending from the second shoulder defining a tube body, wherein the second shoulder has a diameter sized to engage with the clamp head of the outer tuber, and the first shoulder has a diameter greater than the diameter of the second shoulder so as to form a first step at the junction of the first shoulder and the second shoulder for limiting the axial motion of the clamp head, and the tube body has an inner diameter, d0, and is sized to receive a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough; and d. a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable, wherein the sleeve tube comprises a sleeve body, a sleeve tip and a plurality of annular serrations sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof.
  • 3. The fitting member of claim 2, wherein the sleeve tube is made of plastic.
  • 4. A fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member, comprising:a. a connector body having a first end, an opposite second end, a cylindrical body defined between the first end and the second end, and an annular groove formed on an inner surface of the cylindrical body and proximate to the first end; b. an outer tube having a cylindrical body, wherein the cylindrical body has an inner diameter sized to receive a free end of the coaxial cable therein and an outer diameter, D1, and is sized to fit into the interior space defined by the cylindrical body of the connector body, a neck portion extending from the cylindrical body, and an annular bulge outwardly projecting away from an outer surface of the cylindrical body at a predetermined position such that when the outer tube is inserted into the connector body from the first end, the bulge is received in and engaged with the groove of the connector body so as to limit the relative axial motion of the connector body and the outer tube; and c. a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable, wherein the sleeve tube comprises a sleeve body, a sleeve tip and a plurality of annular bulges sequentially formed on an inner surface thereof.
  • 5. The fitting member of claim 4, wherein the sleeve tube is made of plastic.
  • 6. A fitting member for connecting a coaxial cable having an electrically conductive member to a second electrically conductive member, comprising:a. a connector body; b. an outer tube mounted to the connector body; c. an inner tube having a tube body for receiving a free end of the electrically conductive member of the coaxial cable therethrough, wherein the tube body comprises a neck portion, a flange extending from the neck portion, a first shoulder extending from the flange, a second shoulder extending from the first shoulder for engaging with the outer tube, a first step formed at the junction of the second shoulder and the first shoulder so as to limit the axial motion of the outer tube, a second step formed at the junction of the first shoulder and the flange, and a third step formed at the junction of flange and the neck portion; and d. a sleeve tube insertable into the connector body for holding the coaxial cable.
  • 7. The fitting member of claim 6, further comprising a sealing member that is at least partially received by the third step and the neck portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RALATED PATENT APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), of provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/432,798, filed Dec. 11, 2002 entitled “END CONNECTOR FOR COAXIAL CABLE,” and provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/420,307, filed Oct. 22, 2002 entitled “END CONNECTOR FOR COAXIAL CABLE,” the disclosure for each of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/432798 Dec 2002 US
60/420307 Oct 2002 US