Claims
- 1. A method of attaching a connector plug to an end of a coaxial cable having an outer insulation layer surrounding an outer conductor insulated from an inner conductor, comprising the steps of:
- inserting the end of the coaxial cable through a central bore of a conductive handle;
- inserting the end of the coaxial cable into a conductive sheath having a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible fingers flared outwardly and pointing in the direction of the end of the cable, each of said fingers having a free end directed inwardly towards said cable;
- forcing said conductive sheath into said bore of said handle to cause a surface portion of said bore to contact said conductive sheath to force said finger inwardly wherein said free end pierces said outer insulation layer of said cable and contacts said outer conductor to provide electrical continuity between said outer conductor and said handle through said free end of said, said sheath further comprising a cylinder having a plurality of windows each aligned to pass a respective one of said free ends of said fingers as said fingers are forced inwardly; and
- connecting a conductive plug body insulatingly encasing a tip rod to said handle, said tip rod having a tip end and a point end, said point end being aligned to electrically contact the center conductor of said coaxial cable to provide electrical continuity between said center conductor and said tip end of said tip rod.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said bore of said handle has an entrance portion having a first diameter, an internal portion having a second diameter less than said first diameter, and a ramp portion of tapered diameter between said entrance portion and said internal portion, and sliding engagement with said ramp portion forces said fingers inwardly to pierce said outer insulation layer.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said connecting step comprises a step of screwing threads on said plug body to mating threads on said handle to draw said plug body and said handle together to form said connector plug, and said step of forcing said conductive sheath into said bore of said handle is responsive to said drawing of said plug body and said handle together.
- 4. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said free end of said finger comprises a sharp edged fork aligned to contact said outer conductor.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1 wherein said sheath comprises means responsive to engagement with wall portions of said bore for crimping said sheath to said coaxial cable.
- 6. The method recited in claim 5 wherein said crimping means comprises collets on said sheath compressed by said wall portions of said bore.
- 7. A method of attaching a connector plug to an end of a coaxial cable having an outer insulation layer surrounding an outer conductor insulated from an inner conductor, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a flush clean cut end of the coaxial cable through a central bore of a conductive handle having threads on a first end towards said flush clean cut cable end after insertion through said bore, said bore at said first end of said conductive handle having an entrance portion having a first diameter tapering down in a ramp portion to an internal portion having a second diameter less than said first diameter;
- inserting the flush clean cut end of the coaxial cable into a conductive sheath having a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible fingers each flared outwardly in the direction of the flush clean cut end of the cable, each of said fingers having a sharp free end directed inwardly towards said cable; and
- screwing threads of a conductive plug body to said threads of said handle to draw said handle and said plug body together and form said connector plug, said plug body insulatingly surrounding a tip rod having a tip end and a point end, said point end being aligned to be drawn into electrical contact with the center conductor at the flush clean cut end of said coaxial cable to provide electrical continuity between said center conductor and said tip end, said plug body comprising means responsive to said handle and said plug body drawing together to push said sheath into said bore of said handle wherein said fingers are radially compressed by sliding engagement with said ramp portion of said bore to cause said sharp free ends of said fingers to pierce said outer insulation layer of said cable until said sharp free ends contact said outer conductor to provide electrical continuity between said outer conductor and said handle and said plug body through said sharp free ends of said fingers.
- 8. The method recited in claim 7 wherein said sheath comprises a cylinder having a plurality of windows each aligned to receive a representative one of said free ends of said fingers as said fingers are forced inwardly.
- 9. The method recited in claim 7 wherein said free end of said finger comprises a pair of points aligned to contact said outer conductor.
- 10. The method recited in claim 7 wherein said sheath comprises means responsive to engagement with wall portions of said bore for crimping said sheath to said coaxial cable.
- 11. The method recited in claim 10 wherein said crimping means comprises collets on said sheath compressed by said wall portions of said bore.
- 12. A connector plug adapted for solderless connection to an end of a coaxial cable having an outer insulation layer surrounding an outer conductor insulated from an inner conductor, said plug comprising:
- a conductive handle having a central bore adapted for passage of said end of said coaxial cable, said handle having threads at one end;
- a conductive sheath adapted for insertion of said end of said coaxial cable, said sheath comprising a cylinder having a plurality of fingers circumferentially spaced around said sheath and flared outwardly and pointing in the direction of the end of said coaxial cable, said cylinder of said sheath having a plurality of windows each aligned to pass a respective one of said fingers as said fingers are forced inwardly;
- a conductive plug body having threads mateable with said threads of said conductive handle to draw said handle and said plug body together to form said connector plug, said plug body comprising means for pushing said sheath into said bore in response to said plug body and said handle drawing together, said bore comprising means responsive to movement of said sheath into said bore for forcing said finger inwardly to pierce said outer insulation layer and make contact with said outer conductor to provide electrical continuity between said outer conductor and said handle and plug body through said finger, said plug body insulatingly surrounding a tip rod having a tip end and a point end, said point end being centrally aligned within said plug body to electrically contact said center conductor of said coaxial cable to provide electrical continuity between said center conductor and said tip end.
- 13. The plug connector recited in claim 12 wherein said bore has as entrance portion having a first diameter tapering down in a ramp portion to an internal portion having a second diameter less than said first diameter, said finger being forced inwardly in response to sliding engagement along said ramp portion.
- 14. The connector plug recited in claim 12 wherein said free end of said finger comprises a sharp edged fork aligned to contact said outer conductor.
- 15. The connector plug recited in claim 12 wherein said sheath further comprises means responsive to being inserted in said bore for crimping said coaxial cable.
- 16. The connector plug recited in claim 15 wherein said crimping means comprises collet means compressed by wall portions of said bore during insertion of said sheath into said bore.
- 17. A method of attaching a connector plug to an end of a coaxial cable having an outer insulation layer surrounding an outer conductor insulated from an inner conductor, comprising the steps of:
- inserting the end of the coaxial cable through a central bore of a conductive handle having threads on the end towards said cable end after insertion through said bore, said bore having an entrance portion having a first diameter tapering down in a ramp portion to an internal portion having a second diameter less than said first diameter;
- inserting the end of the coaxial cable into a conductive sheath having a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible fingers each flared outwardly in the direction of the end of the cable, each of said fingers having a sharp free end directed inwardly towards said cable; and
- screwing threads of a conductive plug body to said threads of said handle to draw said handle and said plug body together to form said connector plug, said bore of said handle and a bore of said plug body having regions of reduced crosssection to crimp both ends of said sheath around said coaxial cable to secure said sheath to said coaxial cable, said plug body insulatingly surrounding a tip rod having a tip end and a point end, said point end being aligned to be drawn into electrical contact with the center conductor of said coaxial cable as said handle and plug body are screwed together to provide electrical continuity between said center conductor and said tip end, said plug body comprising means responsive to said handle and said plug body drawing together to push said sheath into said bore of said handle wherein said fingers are radially compressed by sliding engagement with said ramp portion of said bore and said sharp free ends of said fingers pierce said outer insulation layer of said cable to provide electrical continuity between said outer conductor and said handle and said plug body.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein said sheath comprises a cylinder having a plurality of windows each aligned to receive a respective one of said free ends of said fingers as said fingers are forced inwardly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 015,113 filed Feb. 9, 1992, now abandoned.
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