The present invention relates to a strain relief backshell assembly that terminates a cable for mating with an electrical connector. The strain relief backshell assembly is adjustable to different configurations of the cable with respect to the electrical connector.
Backshell assemblies provide a transition between a cable and an electrical connector. Strain relief backshell assemblies in particular provide a clamping force on the wire bundle of the cable to prevent damage to the termination of the wires at the electrical connector. Various configurations of the backshell assemblies are known. For example, 0°, 45° and 90° configurations of backshell assemblies are known in which the configurations are defined by the angle between the cable and the backshell assembly. Conventional backshells are typically available in both EMI and Non-EMI versions. EMI backshells provide termination of cable shielding braid through a series of components to complete a conductive path from individual wire shielding to the electrical connector. The conductive interface between the backshell assembly and the electrical connector is typically the accessory locating teeth.
The various configurations of conventional backshell assemblies are often separately manufactured. That requires separate tooling for each configuration, thereby increasing costs of the assemblies. Also, unless a user can accurately predict the number and types of configurations of the backshell assemblies needed, any field changes would require the user to purchase additional backshell assemblies.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a backshell assembly that includes a housing configured to terminate a cable that has a main body defining a central longitudinal axis and a connector interface for mating with an electrical connector. At least one adjustment extension extends from the main body opposite the connector interface and substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis. An adjustable strain relief structure is coupleable to the cable and the housing. The adjustable strain relief structure includes at least one adjustment member coupleable to the cable that cooperates with the adjustment extension of the housing such that the adjustment member is moveable between different cable positions with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the housing. A biasing member is disposed between the at least one adjustment member and the at least one adjustment extension of the main body. The biasing member biases the at least one adjustment member into engagement with the at least one adjustment extension. The biasing member allows adjustment of the at least one adjustment member between the different cable positions with respect to the at least one adjustment extension of the housing without disassembly of the housing and the adjustable strain relief structure.
The present invention also relates to a method of adjusting a backshell assembly for a cable including the steps of terminating an end of the cable with the housing of the backshell assembly; and coupling the adjustable strain relief structure with the housing by releasably engaging a first arm of the strain relief structure with the housing to configure the cable in at least a first position with respect to the housing, and pivotally connecting a second arm of the strain relief structure with the housing allowing rotation of the adjustable strain relief structure and the cable with respect to the housing. The method also includes the steps of disengaging the first arm from the housing by slidably moving the first arm of the strain relief structure with respect to the second arm against the bias of a biasing member supported by the second arm; and releasably locking the first arm in a second position different from the first position by releasing the first arm of the strain relief structure so that the first arm slides with respect to the second arm into engagement with the housing.
The present invention also relates to a backshell assembly for mating with an electrical connector that has a housing configured to terminate a cable. The housing has a main body defining an inner bore and a central longitudinal axis. The housing receives the cable in the inner bore along the central longitudinal axis. The main body includes a connector interface for mating with an electrical connector. The cable has a shielding braid with a terminal end that is folded over the connector interface of the housing allowing direct contact with a connector shell of the electrical connector.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In general the strain relief backshell assembly 100 includes a coupling nut 102 that interfaces with the electrical connector; a backshell housing 104 that receives and terminates the shielding braid of cable C and mates with the coupling nut 102; and an adjustable strain relief structure 106 that clamps to the cable C, couples to the backshell housing 104, and allows adjustment of the position of the cable C with respect to the backshell housing 104. The adjustable strain relief structure 106 allows in field adjustment of the cable configuration with respect to the electrical connector without disassembling the housing 104 and the strain relief structure 106. The in field adjustment also eliminates the need for separate backshell assemblies corresponding to different configurations of the cable.
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The backshell housing 104 may include a main ring-shaped body 130 having a connector interface 132 at one end and adjustment extensions 134 and 136 at the other end. The main body 130 defines a central longitudinal axis 138 and an inner bore 140 that receives the cable C along the central longitudinal axis 138. A ring of gear teeth 142 may extend outwardly from the main body 130 which function to reduce vibration. The housing 104 may also accept an accessory locating ring 144 and a termination ring 146.
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The adjustment extensions 134 and 136 of the housing 104 extend generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis 138 along the outside of the EMI braid shield S and are configured to couple with the strain relief structure 106. Each extension 134 and 136 is substantially flat with a distal end that includes a plurality of radial notches 150 (
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Each first strain relief arm 162 and 164 may include opposite first and second ends 166 and 168. Between the first and second ends 166 and 168 of each arm is a locating pin 170. Each first end 166 includes a position pin 172 extending therefrom toward the opposite arm and each second end 168 includes a fastening hole 174. The fastening holes 174 receive fasteners 176, such as screws, for coupling the first strain relief arms 162 and 164 to respective cable clamps 178 and 179. The cable clamps 178 and 179 may be clamped to the cable C, as is well known in the art.
The adjustable strain relief structure 106 may also include a pair of second strain relief arms 180 and 182. Each second strain relief arm 180 and 182 includes opposite first and second ends 184 and 186. Each first end 184 includes a pivot pin extension 188 (
A biasing member 200 is supported in the slot 192 of each of the second strain relief arms 180 and 182. The biasing member 200 is preferably a rubber spring, but may be any known biasing mechanism, such as a compression spring.
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Disengaging the pins 172 of the first strain relief arms 162 and 164 from the notches 150 of the housing extensions 134 and 136 allows adjustment of the cable C to different positions, as illustrated in
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While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/976,359, filed Oct. 24, 2007 and claims the benefit thereof under 35 U.S.C. § 120.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11976359 | Oct 2007 | US |
Child | 12354293 | US |