Claims
- 1. An assembly for releasably joining one end of a semi-rigid coaxial cable to a coaxial connector, said coaxial connector including an array of threads, said assembly comprising:
- an inner sleeve for mounting generally concentrically around the cable, said inner sleeve including generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces and opposed clamping and connecting ends, the diameter of said cylindrical inner surface being substantially equal to the diameter of said cable, said cylindrical inner surface including an inwardly extending annular ledge adjacent the connecting end of said inner sleeve for limiting the axial movement of the inner sleeve relative to the cable, said inner cylindrical surface including a plurality of annular grooves extending from said clamping end to a point intermediate said clamping and connecting ends, said plurality of annular grooves defining annular clamping ridges therebetween, and a plurality of generally longitudinal grooves defining generally longitudinal clamping ridges therebetween, said inner sleeve further including a pair of angularly aligned slots extending from the clamping end thereof to a point intermediate the clamping and connecting ends, said inner sleeve being compressable into secure engagement with the cable adjacent said slots and said clamping ridges of said inner sleeve;
- an outer sleeve for telescopingly sliding over the clamping end of the inner sleeve to progressively compress the inner sleeve;
- coupling means for threadably engaging the coaxial connector and for limiting movement of the inner and outer sleeves along the cable; and
- a locking ring mounted intermediate said outer sleeve and said coupling means, said locking ring enable rotable movement between said outer sleeve and said coupling means, but preventing relative axial movement between said outer sleeve and said coupling means.
- 2. An assembly as in claim 1 wherein said slots are between 0.020 and 0.025 inches wide.
- 3. An assembly as in claim 1 wherein said clamping end is chamferred to facilitate the telescoping sliding of said outer sleeve over said inner sleeve.
- 4. An assembly as in claim 1 wherein each said annular and generally longitudinal groove has a depth of between approximately 0.0035 inches and 0.0045 inches.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 1 wherein said slots extend through substantially the entire portion of said inner sleeve on which said grooves are disposed.
- 6. An assembly as in claim 1 wherein the slots lie in a common plane , and wherein said plane is aligned at an angle of between 15.degree. and 30.degree. with respect to the axis of the inner sleeve.
- 7. An assembly as in claim 6 wherein the plane defined by said slots extends from the clamping end of the inner sleeve to a point where said plane intersects the longitudinal axis of said inner sleeve.
- 8. A clamping sleeve for use with a solderless coaxial connector to releasably engage one end of a semi-rigid coaxial cable, said clamping sleeve comprising generally cylindrical inner and outer surfaces and opposed clamping and connecting ends, the diameter of said cylindrical inner surface being substantially equal to the diameter of said cable, said cylindrical inner surface including an inwardly extending annular ledge spaced from the clamping end thereof for limiting the axial movement of said inner clamping sleeve relative to the cable, said inner cylindrical surface including an array of generally annular grooves extending from said clamping end to a point intermediate said clamping and connecting ends, said inner cylindrical surface further including a plurality of generally longitudinal grooves extending into said inner cylindrical surface from said clamping end to a point intermediate said clamping and connecting ends, and being spaced from one another by between approximately 15.degree. and 30.degree., said generally longitudinally extending grooves and said generally annular grooves defining a plurality of spaced apart clamping surfaces therebetween, each said clamping surface having a very short axial length and a circumferential length of between approximately 15.degree. and 30.degree., said inner sleeve further including two slots extending entirely through said clamping sleeve from the clamping end thereof to a pair of points intermediate the clamping and connecting ends, said slots defining a plane aligned to and intersecting the longitudinal axis at an angle, such that a chord between said two slots at the clamping end is on one side of the longitudinal axis of the inner sleeve and such that at least one other chord intersecting said pair of points is on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis from said clamping end chord whereby said clamping sleeve is compressible into engagement with the cable such that the clamping surfaces thereof engage the cable to substantially prevent relative longitudinal and rotational movement between the clamping sleeve and the cable.
- 9. A clamping sleeve as in claim 8 wherein the generally annular grooves and the generally annular clamping ridges therebetween define a generally helical array of clamping grooves and ridges.
- 10. A clamping sleeve as in claim 8 wherein said slots comprise a pair of slots defining a plane aligned to the longitudinal axis at an angle of between 15.degree. and 30.degree..
- 11. A clamping sleeve as in claim 10 including between approximately 16 and 24 longitudinally aligned clamping grooves.
- 12. An assembly for releasably joining one end of a semi-rigid coaxial cable to a coaxial connector, said assembly comprising:
- an inner clamping sleeve for mounting generally concentrically around the cable, said inner clamping sleeve including opposed inner and outer surfaces and opposed clamping and connecting ends, said inner surface defining a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said cable, said inner surface including an inwardly extending annular ledge spaced from the clamping end thereof for limiting axial movement between said inner sleeve and said cable, said inner surface including an array of generally annular clamping grooves and an array of generally longitudinal clamping grooves, said arrays of generally annular and generally longitudinal clamping grooves extending from the clamping end to a pair of points intermediate said clamping end and said ledge, said generally annular grooves and said generally longitudinal grooves being disposed to define a plurality of spaced apart clamping surfaces, each said clamping surface having an axial length approaching zero and a circumferential length of between approximately 15.degree. and 30.degree., said inner clamping sleeve further including a pair of slots extending from the clamping end to a point intermediate said clamping end and said ledge, said slots defining a common plane angularly aligned to and intersecting the longitudinal axis of said inner clamping sleeve such that a chord between said two slots at the clamping end is on one side of the longitudinal axis of the inner sleeve and such that at least one other chord intersecting said pair of points is on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis from said clamping end chord;
- an outer clamping sleeve dimensioned to telescopingly slide over the clamping end of the inner clamping sleeve and to progressively compress the inner clamping sleeve; and
- coupling means for engaging the coaxial connector and for effecting limited movement of the inner and outer sleeves relative to each other and to the cable.
- 13. An assembly as in claim 12 wherein the generally annular clamping grooves and the generally annular clamping ridges define a helical array of clamping grooves and clamping ridges.
- 14. An assembly as in claim 12 wherein the generally annular clamping grooves and the generally annular clamping ridges are defined by intersecting generally planar surfaces.
- 15. An assembly as in claim 12 wherein said inner clamping sleeve further includes a longitudinally aligned female contact extending between the ledge thereof and the connecting end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 523,861 filed Aug. 18, 1983 by Charles W. Dreyer and entitled Solderless Coaxial Connector now U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,546, dated Dec. 10, 1985.
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