1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to RF connectors and more particularly, to such a RF connector, which provides a filter function to remove noises when installed in a system casing.
2. Description of the Related Art
Following fast development of wireless communication technology, RF signal has been intensively used for data transmission in electronic systems. In a standard design, a RD connector is installed in a system casing, having a connection interface exposed to an opening on the face panel of the system casing for the connection of a connector of a coaxial cable for signal transmission. The face panel is covered with a metal shield for EMI (electromagnetic interference) protection.
A conventional RF connector comprises an electrically insulative housing (made of, for example, plastics), a metal terminal block mounted inside the electrically insulative housing for the connection of a connector of a coaxial cable to provide RF signal. After installation, noises may go out of the electrically insulative housing of the RF connector through the gap in the opening on the face panel to cause interference, or the RF signal may go from the connector of the coaxial cable through the gap in the opening on the face panel inside the inside of the system casing to cause interference (EMI/RPI), lowering signal transmission quality. Accordingly, there is a need for improvement to prevent interference during signal transmission of a RF connector.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a RF connector, which provides a filter function to remove noises when installed in a system casing.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a RF connector comprises an electrically insulative housing, a metal terminal block mounted inside the electrically insulative housing and holding a terminal therein, a plurality of capacitors arranged in the top wall of the electrically insulative housing and having the respective bottom contact ends kept in contact with the top wall of the metal terminal block, and a metal clamp clamped on the electrically insulative housing and pressed on the top contact ends of the capacitors and having two spring arms that are kept in contact with the metal shield of the system casing in which the RF connector is installed.
Further, the electrically insulative housing has a clamping ring suspending on the inside; the metal terminal block has a locating groove extending around the periphery of a front cylindrical extension tube thereof and forced into engagement with the clamping ring in the electrically insulative housing.
Further, the electrically insulative housing has two guide rails bilaterally disposed inside an accommodation chamber thereof; the metal terminal block has a guide groove located on each of two opposite lateral sides of a rectangular body thereof and respectively coupled to the guide rails of the electrically insulative housing.
Referring to
The electrically insulative housing 11 has a front cylindrical part 111 and a rear rectangular part 112. The front cylindrical part 111 has a front opening 111a axially extending to the inside of the rear rectangular part 112, a clamping ring 119 suspending on the inside (see
The capacitors 12 are respectively accommodated in the capacitor holes 116 of the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11. Each capacitor 12 has a top contact end 121 kept in proximity to the top wall 115 of the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11, and a bottom contact end 122 suspending in the accommodation chamber 114, as shown in
The metal terminal block 13 holds a terminal 131 on the inside, having a rectangular body 133 disposed at the rear side and a cylindrical extension tube 132 forwardly extended from the rectangular body 133. The cylindrical extension tube 132 is inserted into the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11 into the inside of the front cylindrical part 111, enabling the rectangular body 133 to be accommodated in the accommodation chamber 114 inside the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11. The rectangular body 133 has a top wall 136 kept in contact with the bottom contact ends 122 of the capacitors 12, and a guide groove 134 located on each of the two opposite lateral sides thereof and respectively coupled to the guide rails 114a in the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11. The cylindrical extension tube 132 has a locating groove 125 extending around the periphery and forced into engagement with the clamping ring 119 in the front cylindrical part 111 of the electrically insulative housing 11.
The metal clamp 14 has a top panel 141 covered on the top wall 115 of the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11, two side panels 142 respectively extended from two opposite sides of the top panel 141 and respectively covered on the two opposite sidewalls of the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11, a punch hole 143 located on each of the two side panels 142 and respectively forced into engagement with the hook block 117 of the rear rectangular part 112 of the electrically insulative housing 11, a plurality of springy contact strips 144 protruded from the top panel 141 and respectively pressed on the top contact ends 121 of the capacitors 12, two springy arms 145 bilaterally downwardly extended from the front side of the top panel 141. After installation of the RF connector 1 in the system casing, the springy arms 145 have the respective bottom ends kept in contact with the metal shield 3 of the system casing (see
Referring to
According to the present preferred embodiment, the number of the capacitors 12 is 4. However, this is not a limitation. Two capacitors can be used, achieving same effects.
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.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
5167536 | Wang | Dec 1992 | A |
5557068 | Chung | Sep 1996 | A |
5613880 | Wang | Mar 1997 | A |
7695318 | Wang et al. | Apr 2010 | B1 |
20090298334 | Takahashi | Dec 2009 | A1 |
20100003852 | Myer et al. | Jan 2010 | A1 |