Claims
- 1. A shielded electrical connector assembly of the type having a front, mating portion and a rear cable connecting portion, the assembly comprising a terminal housing, upper and lower ground shields, and upper and lower insulative cover parts, the lower ground shield and lower cover part each having a panel with a wall upstanding therefrom, said walls each having a cable receiving opening therein which opens away from the respective panels, the openings being aligned for reception of a cable when the lower ground shield is assembled inside the lower cover part, characterized in that:
- the cable receiving opening in the upstanding wall of the lower shield is flanked by a pair of integrally formed flanges profiled to receive a shielding braid of said cable, the flanges fitting substantially flushly into the cable receiving opening in the upstanding wall of the lower cover part, the lower cover part having a pair of parallel flanges flanking the opening therein on the outside surface of the upstanding wall thereof, said lower cover flanges being collectively profiled as a dovetail, said assembly further comprising an inserter member having an axial aperture therethrough for receiving the shielded cable therethrough, said aperture opening in a dovetail slot on a mating face of said inserter member, said dovetail slot being profiled to engage the dovetail flanges on said outer wall of said lower cover part by movement of said inserter member perpendicularly toward the plane of the panel of said lower cover part, said assembly further comprising a metal contact ferrule slidably receivable over the individual conductors and beneath the shield of the cable, the ferrule profiled to create a compressive fit between the flanges of the lower shield and the cable shield, the dovetail slot and dovetail flanges being profiled to maintain the compression between the flanges of the lower shield and the shield of the cable, whereby, upon assembling said lower ground shield to said lower cover part, assembling said cable through said inserter member, stripping the outer insulation from the end of the cable protruding from the mating face to expose the cable shield, and inserting the ferrule between the individual conductors and the exposed cable shield, the exposed cable shield can be forced between the flanges of the lower shield when the dovetail slot in the inserter is mated with the dovetail flanges on the lower cover part.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 characterized in that the assembly further comprises a strain relief ferrule which is crimped to the outer insulation after assembling the cable through the aperture in the inserter, the strain relief ferrule having a flange which is located toward the end of the outer insulation, the flange being profiled to prevent pulling the strain relief ferrule through the aperture, whereby axial forces on the cable will be transmitted through the inserter member to the lower cover member.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 characterized in that the aperture is countersunk to receive the flange on the strain relief ferrule therein.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 characterized in that the flanges on the lower shield member are each formed with a pair of resilient detents formed into the opening and directly opposing the detents of the opposite flange, the detents serving to position the contact ferrule therebetween.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1 characterized in that the axial aperture through the inserter member is profiled to bend the cable, the dovetail slot in the mating face being profiled to mate with the dovetail flanges on the lower cover part in two orientations whereby the cable may approach the connector assembly in either of two directions.
- 6. A shielded electrical connector, comprising:
- a terminal housing having a front mating face, a terminal support floor, sidewalls and a rearwall upstanding from said support floor, and a cable receiving portion in one of said walls defined by a vertically extending opening therein and opposed flanges flanking the opening thereof;
- a shield member disposed within said terminal housing, said shield member having side wall portions and a rear wall portion adjacent to the respective side walls and rear wall of said terminal housing, the shield member further comprising a pair of parallel flanges profiled to be received in said cable receiving opening adjacent to the opposed flanges, the shield flanges profiled to receive a shielding braid of a shielded cable therein;
- a metal ferrule slidably receivable beneath the shielding braid of the cable, the ferrule profiled such that the shielding braid is received between the flanges of the shield member to create a compressive force between the flanges of the lower shield member and the shielding braid; and
- an inserter member having means to receive the shielded cable therethrough, said receiving means opening into a profiled slot on a mating face of said inserter member, said profiled slot being receivable over the profiled flanges which flank the opposed flanges of said cable receiving opening and profiled to resist the outward deflection of said opposed flanges when the shielding braid and ferrule are forced between said shield flanges thereby maintaining the electrical contact force between the shielding braid and the shield flanges.
- 7. The connector of claim 6 wherein the receiving means in the inserter member comprises an axial aperture extending through the inserter member.
- 8. The connector of claim 7 wherein the profiled slot comprises a slot profiled as a dovetail and oriented in a transverse direction to that of the axial aperture.
- 9. The connector of claim 8 wherein the flanges are profiled as dovetails receivable within the dovetail slot of the inserter member.
- 10. The connector of claim 6 wherein the cable receiving portion of the terminal housing is located in the rear wall.
- 11. The connector of claim 6 wherein the ferrule is profiled to be received between the conductors of the shielded cable and the shielding braid of the shielded cable.
- 12. The connector of claim 6 wherein the ferrule is profiled to be received between the conductors of the shielded cable and the shielding braid of the shielded cable.
- 13. The connector of claim 12 wherein the detent means comprises two stamped out semi-circular portions on each shielding flange in opposed relation with the other two portions, to trap between themselves the shielding braid.
- 14. The connector of claim 13 wherein the detent means comprises two stamped out semi-circular portions on each shielding flange in opposed relation with the other two portions, to trap between themselves the shielding braid.
- 15. A shielded electrical connector for receiving a shielded cable having a metal ferrule backing the shielding thereof, and for electrically terminating conductors within the shielded cable to electrical terminals within a housing of the connector, the electrical terminals including resilient contact portions for contacting terminal portions of a mating connector, the connector being characterized in that:
- the connector includes a connector body having a floor and walls upstanding therefrom, one of said walls including a cable shield opening extending through the wall and through profiled flanges which flank the opening, the opening defining parallel and opposed surfaces; a shielding member having a floor and walls upstanding therefrom profiled to be received in the connector body with the walls and floor of the shielding member substantially adjacent to the respective walls and floor of the connector body, the shielding member further comprising stamped and formed plate members integral with the shielding member being profiled to lie within the cable opening adjacent to the parallel and opposed surfaces, the shielding plate members profiled to receive the shielding backed by the ferrule in an interference fit; and an inserter member having means to receive the shielded cable therethrough, the cable receiving means opening into a profiled slot receivable over the profiled flanges, the cable opening, the plate members and the inserter member cooperatively profiled such that upon moving the inserter member with a shielded cable therein towards the cable opening, the profiled slot engages the profiled flanges prior to the shielded cable contacting the plate members, such that upon continued movement of the inserter towards the cable opening, the shielded cable contacts the plate members, and the profiled slot over the profiled flanges resists the outward deflection of the cable receiving opening, maintains the interference fit between the shielding plate members and the shielded cable and ensures a contact force between the cable shield and the shielding plate members.
- 16. The connector of claim 14 wherein the terminals include an insulation displacement portion for laterally receiving a wire therein.
- 17. The connector of claim 16 wherein the cable receiving opening opens upwardly away from the floor of the body.
- 18. The connector of claim 17 further comprising a stuffer member profiled to align the wires to be terminated in correspondence with the insulation displacement portions of the terminals, such that one lateral movement of the inserter member and stuffer member towards the connector body inserts the shield of the cable within the shielding plates and terminates the conductors of the wires in the insulation displacement portions of the terminals.
- 19. The connector of claim 14 wherein the opening in the inserter member comprises an axial aperture therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 666,517 filed 10-30-84 now abandoned.
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