1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cable connection devices and more particularly, to a cable connector that prevents leakage problems.
2. Description of the Related Art
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a cable connector, which saves much material cost and installation time, and effectively prevents leakage problems.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, the cable connector comprises a tubular casing, which has an axial through hole axially extending through first and second ends thereof and a neck axially forwardly extending from the first end, a locknut, which has an inner thread for fastening to an external device and a coupling hole disposed at one end and coupled to the neck of the tubular casing and having an inner diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the locknut and approximately equal to the outer diameter of the neck, an inner tube, which has an axial through hole extending through two distal ends thereof, a stop flange extended around the periphery of one end thereof and stopped against the neck of the tubular casing, and a stretching portion formed on the periphery thereof adjacent to the stop flange and stopped against the inside wall of the neck of the tubular casing to force the neck into friction engagement with the inside wall of the locknut, and a collar, which is coupled to the second end of the tubular casing and forcible onto the tubular casing toward the first end of the tubular casing by an external push force.
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The casing 10 is a tubular member having an axial through hole 11 axially extending through the two distal ends and a neck 12 axially forwardly extending from its one end and terminating in an outward flange 13.
The locknut 20 has an inner thread 21, and a coupling hole 22 disposed at one end of the inner thread 21. The inner diameter of the coupling hole 22 is smaller than the inner diameter of the locknut 20, and approximately equal to the outer diameter of the neck 12 of the casing 10. By means of the coupling hole 22, the locknut 20 is coupled to the neck 12 of the casing 10.
The inner tube 30 is inserted into the casing 10 and the locknut 20, having an axial through hole 31 extending through the two distal ends, a stop flange 32 extended around the periphery of one end, namely, the front end, a stretching portion 33 formed on the periphery adjacent to the stop flange 32. The stretching portion 33 can be a sloping surface, annular flange, raised portion, or the like. According to the present preferred embodiment, the stretching portion 33 is a sloping surface. The inner tube 30 is inserted into the axial through hole 11 from one end of the casing 10 to have the stop flange 32 set inside the locknut 20.
The collar 40 is sleeved onto the casing 10 opposite to the locknut 20, having its inner diameter divided into a relatively greater clamping portion 41 at one end, a relatively smaller receiving portion 42 at the other end, and a tapered surface portion 43 gradually reducing from the relatively greater clamping portion 41 toward the relatively smaller receiving portion 42. The collar 40 is attached with its clamping portion 41 to the casing 10, and can be pushed forwards onto the casing 10 by an external force.
After insertion of the inner tube 30 into the axial through hole 11 of the casing 10 as shown in
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims
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