Claims
- 1. A right-angled connector for use with a coaxial cable, said connector comprising:
- (a) a coaxial cable having an outer conductor jacket;
- (b) a connecting means, said connecting means having a body that is adapted to receive the coaxial cable, the coaxial cable being received within said body and extending from said connecting means, the coaxial cable extending from said connecting means being bent immediately as it exits said connecting means at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said connecting means, said connecting means having an integral, non-rotatable engagement means extending therefrom, said engagement means securing the coaxial cable to said connecting means, said engagement means extending away from said body of said connecting means, said engagement means having a supporting surface configured to receive and support the coaxial cable, said supporting surface defining a template for bending the cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said supporting surface supporting the coaxial cable as it exits said connecting means, said template provided by said supporting surface assisting to prevent damage to the coaxial cable during bending of the cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said engagement means having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion and said second portion being joined together so as to form a continuous supporting surface, said engagement means extending along an arcuate path such that said first portion is at an angle relative to said second portion, said angle between said first portion and said second portion of said engagement means being selected such that said supporting surface of said engagement means and the coaxial cable are in substantially surface-to-surface contact as the coaxial cable extends away from said connecting means, said engagement means being configured to supportingly secure the bent extending coaxial cable, the coaxial cable being supported by said engagement means at an angle relative to said body of said connecting means, said outer conductor jacket being soldered to said engagement means said coaxial cable being permanently and rigidly fixed to said engagement means;
- (c) a contact means positioned within said body of said connecting means and fixable to the coaxial cable; and
- (d) a securing means attached to said body of said connecting means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said connecting means includes a ferrule means, said ferrule means being sized and shaped to interferringly engage the coaxial cable.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said engagement means is sized and shaped to interferringly engage opposing sides of the coaxial cable.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said engagement means are integral with an external surface of said connecting means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said connecting means further includes a casing means, said casing means encasing substantially all of said contact means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 further including a means for insulating said contact means from said casing means, said insulating means maintaining said contact means in a position substantially coaxial with the coaxial cable.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said securing means is a coupling nut.
- 8. A right-angled connector for use with a coaxial cable, said connector comprising:
- (a) a coaxial cable having an outer conductor jacket;
- (b) a connecting means having a body and engagement means, said body having an axially extending passage, said passage being adapted for receiving the coaxial cable, the coaxial cable extending from said connecting means being bent immediately as it exits said connecting means at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said connecting means;
- (c) said engagement means being non-rotatable and integral with said body of said connecting means, said engagement means securing the coaxial cable to the connecting means, said engagement means having a supporting surface, said supporting surface acting as a template for bending the cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said supporting surface supporting the coaxial cable received in said connecting means, said template provided by said supporting surface assisting to prevent damage to the coaxial cable during bending of the cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said engagement means having an arcuate configuration such that one portion of said engagement means is substantially perpendicular to another portion of said engagement means, said portions of said engagement means being joined together so as to form a continuous supporting surface, said engagement means being configured to supportingly secure the coaxial cable at a right angle relative to said connecting means, said supporting surface of said engagement means and the coaxial cable being in substantially surface-to-surface contact when the coaxial cable is connected to said connecting means, said outer conductor jacket being soldered to said engagement means said coaxial cable being permanently and rigidly fixed to said engagement means;
- (d) a contact means contained within said body of said connecting means and being fixable to the coaxial cable;
- (e) a casing means, said casing means being in supporting engagement with said body of said connecting means, said casing means encasing substantially all of said contact means; and
- (f) a securing means attached to said body of said connecting means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said connecting means includes a ferrule means having a passage adapted for receiving the coaxial cable, an inner surface of said passage interferringly engaging the coaxial cable.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said engagement means is sized and shaped to interferringly engage opposing sides of the coaxial cable.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said engagement means is integral with an external surface of said connecting means.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said engagement means is sized and shaped to supportingly engage an outer surface of the coaxial cable.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said connecting means further includes a means for insulating said contact means from said casing means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said securing means is a coupling nut.
- 15. A right-angled connector for use with a coaxial cable having anouter conductor jacket, said connector comprising:
- (a) a connecting means having a body and a fixed engagement means, said body having a first end and a second end, said body having an axially extending passage extending along a connector axis, said axially extending passage being adapted for coaxially receiving the coaxial cable, the coaxial cable extending from said connecting means being bent immediately as it exits said connecting means at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said connecting means;
- (b) a contact means contained within said body and extending from said first end thereof, said contact means being fixable to the coaxial cable, said contact means being coaxially aligned with said connector axis of said axially extending passage of said body, the coaxial cable extending from said second end of said body;
- (c) said fixed engagement means extending outwardly from said connecting means at said second end of said body, said fixed engagement means being fixed to said connecting means so as to provide an immobile supporting surface for capturing and holding the coaxial cable, said fixed engagement means being non-rotatable relative to said body and having a rigid support configured to provide a template for bending the coaxial cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said supporting surface supporting the coaxial cable received in said connecting means, said template provided by said supporting surface assisting to prevent damage to the coaxial cable during bending of the coaxial cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said rigid support of said engagement means being configured to captively hold and supportingly secure the coaxial cable at a selected angle relative to said connector axis of said axially extending passage; the outer conductor jacket of the coaxial cable being soldered to said fixed engagement means, the coaxial cable being permanently and rigidly fixed to said fixed engagement means; and
- (d) a securing means attached to said connecting means.
- 16. The right-angled connector as claimed in claim 15 wherein said selected angle is substantially a right angle, a coaxial cable fixed to said contact means and extending from said second end of said body being disposed and supportingly held at a substantially right angle to said connector axis by said engagement means.
- 17. The right-angled connector as claimed in claim 15 including a casing means, said casing means being in supporting engagement with said body of said connecting means, said casing means encasing substantially all of said contact means.
- 18. A right-angled connector for use with a coaxial cable, said connector comprising:
- (a) a coaxial cable having an inner conductor and an outer conductor, a dielectric body electrically isolating the inner and outer conductors said outer conductor being a jacket of said coaxial cable;
- (b) a connecting means having an inner contact means and an outer contact means, said inner contact means and said outer contact means being electrically insulated from one another, said connector means configured to receive the coaxial cable, one end of the coaxial cable received in said connecting means with the inner conductor of the coaxial cable being in electrical contact with said inner contact means and the outer conductor of the coaxial cable being in electrical contact with the outer contact means, the inner and outer conductors of the coaxial cable being electrically isolated from one another when secured in said connector means, the coaxial cable extending outwardly from said connecting means, the coaxial cable extending from said connecting means being bent immediately as it exits said connecting means at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of said connecting means, said connecting means having an integral, non-rotatable, rigid fixture means extending therefrom;
- (c) said rigid fixture means configured to supporting secure the coaxial cable extending outwardly from said connecting means at an angle offset from a longitudinal axis of said connecting means, said rigid fixture means including a supporting surface means configured to act as a template for bending the coaxial cable immediately as it exits said connecting means, said rigid fixture means extending from said connecting means so that the position of said supporting surface relative to said connecting means is fixed, said supporting surface acting as a template during bending of the coaxial cable immediately as it exits said connecting means so as to prevent damage to the coaxial cable during bending, said outer conductor of the coaxial being soldered to said rigid fixture means, the coaxial cable being permanently and rigidly fixed to said rigid fixture means.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said fixture means is a pair of tangs, said tangs being sized and shaped to engage and support the coaxial cable extending outwardly from said connecting means at an angle offset from a longitudinal axis of said connecting means.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said fixture means is an arcuate lip that extends outwardly from said connecting means, said lip being sized and shaped to form a guide for bending and supporting the coaxial cable extending outwardly from said connecting means at an angle offset from a longitudinal axis of said connecting means.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said fixture means is an integral part of said connecting means at an angle offset from a longitudinal axis of said connecting means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/465028 filed on Jun. 5, 1995, abandoned.
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