Claims
- 1. A cable contact coupling arrangement for releasably latching together two cable contacts, comprising:
- a first coupling member including a latch arm and a latch ramp surface on the latch arm;
- a second coupling member including locking ramp means for sliding engagement with said latch ramp surface in a direction generally circumferential in respect to an axis of said contacts;
- detent means on said locking ramp means for retaining said latch ramp surface adjacent said locking ramp means when said latch ramp surface engages said locking ramp means after at least one of said coupling members is rotated about said axis relative to the other of said coupling members;
- wherein each of said coupling members includes a central bore, each bore including contact retaining means comprising an elastically deformable surface of said bore which slopes radially inward and ends in an elastically deformable detent, for retaining a respective one of said cable contacts, said retaining means elastically deforming as a radially outwardly extending collar member on said respective one of said contacts passes said detent during insertion of said respective contact into a respective coupling member, and engaging said collar member after passage of said collar member past said detent, upon restoration of said contact retaining means to a shape which it possessed before insertion of the respective contact, to thereby secure said respective contact in said bore.
- 2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said latch arm comprises an arm extending from a main body of said first coupling member generally in a direction parallel to said axis, a distal end of said arm forming a projection which extends radially inward in respect to said axis, said latch arm ramp surface including a surface of said projection which faces an interface between said coupling members, and said locking ramp means including a locking ramp surface which extends around a periphery of said second coupling member and faces away from said interface.
- 3. A coupler as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second latch arm on said first coupling member and a second locking ramp means on said second coupling member, wherein said second latch arm and second locking ramp means are identical to and symmetrical about said axis relative to said first latch arm and first locking means.
- 4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second coupling members are identical to each other.
- 5. A coupler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contacts comprise a pin and a socket.
- 6. A coupler as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contacts are twinax contacts.
- 7. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for environmentally sealing said coupler members upon coupling.
- 8. A coupler as claimed in claim 7, further comprising means comprising an axially centered groove in a surface of each coupling member for retaining an o-ring seal between respective cable contacts and said coupling members.
- 9. A method of coupling contacts, comprising the steps of:
- (a) snap-locking one of two coupling members onto a first cable contact upon insertion of said contact through a bore in said coupling member until a collar member on said first cable contact causes a ramp surface of said bore to elastically deform, thereby permitting said collar member to pass a detent at the end of said ramp surface, at which time the ramp surface and detent are restored to a shape possessed prior to insertion of the first cable contact, said detent engaging said collar member to hold said collar member against a shoulder provided in said bore, thereby retaining said first cable contact in said coupling member;
- (b) moving said coupling member towards a second indentical coupling member including a second cable contact until facing interface surfaces of each of said coupling members contact each other; and
- (c) rotating said coupling members relative to a common axis such that a latching arm on one coupling member rides over a detent on the other coupling member and engages a locking surface on the other coupling member, thereby locking said first cable contact and said second cable contact together against relative axial movement.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein said coupling members are rotated up to 75.degree. relative to each other during the performance of step (c).
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 9, further comprising the step of aligning said locking latch with a corresponding groove on the other of said two coupling members prior to step (b).
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 502,693, filed Apr. 2, 1990, now abandoned.
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