Claims
- 1. A feedthrough coaxial cable connector for connecting to a prepared end of a coaxial cable having an exposed solid-wire center conductor and a cable splice or tap port jack receptacle, the connector comprising: a split tubular radial walled portion forming a receptacle engagement member which surrounds the cable splice or tap port receptacle and is coaxially disposed about the exposed center conductor and dimension to slide onto and contact in close fitting friction engagement an outer surface of the cable splice or tap port receptacle with which the connector mates in use, and a resiliently deformable elastomeric radial compression member to snugly fit over the split tubular wall portion and provide compression on the split tubular member and hoop strength thereto and to protect the split tubular radial walled portion while holding the split tubular radial walled portion on the cable splice or tap port receptacle, the resiliently deformable elastomeric radial compression member sliding along the cable to fit over the split tubular radial wall portion, the radial compression member also assisting in retaining the cable on the cable connector.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the split radial tubular walled portion is dimensioned to diverge radially from the end of the cable and further comprising slideable shell means exposed over to at least this split radial tubular radial wall portion of a body of the connector, slideably positionable away from the connector and facing the outer surface of the cable splice or tap port receptacle to enable the receptacle engagement portion of the connector to slide freely over the outer surface of the receptacle, the slidable shell means being slidably position towards the connector end so as to radially compress the radially diverging split tubular radial walled portion against the outer surface of this receptacle and thereby lock the connector thereto.
- 3. The article according to claim 2 wherein the slidable shell means further defines an inside fusticonical portion congruent with the fusticonical portion of a mandrel body for compressing the region of the coaxial cable outer conductor against the fusticoncial portion of the mandrel body when the slidable shell means is slideably positioned over the mandrel body when the connector is lock into the receptacle.
- 4. The article according to claim 1 wherein the split tubular radial wall portion includes at least two slits to create at least two fingers in the split radial wall portion.
- 5. The article according to claim 4 wherein the split radial wall portion includes at least four fingers.
- 6. The article according to claim 5 wherein the elastomeric member is a resiliently deformable elastomeric cap dimensioned such that the cap snap locks against a radial base member opposite to a base member in contact with the cable splice or tap port receptacle.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the cap member provides hoop strength and protection to the fingers of the radial wall portion.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6 further comprising an outer shell slidable along the longitudinal axis of the cable to provide a further locking of the engagement portion and additional hoop stress around the fingers, such that the fingers and the elastic member and cap form a compression collet.
- 9. A method of gripping a cable splice or tap port receptacle comprising:
- positioning a split tubular radial walled member over the receptacle; and
- sliding a resiliently deformable elastomeric radial compression member along a coaxial cable mated to the receptacle and over the split tubular radial walled member to compress the split tubular radial walled member into friction fitting engagement on the receptacle.
NOTICE OF RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/509,669, U.S. Pat. No. 5,127,853 filed Apr. 19, 1990 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/434,068 filed Nov. 8, 1989, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/364,717 filed Jun. 9, 1989 abandoned, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference.
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