Information
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Patent Grant
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6372990
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Patent Number
6,372,990
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 9, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Reichard; Dean A.
- Mayo, III; William H.
Agents
- Casella; Anthony J.
- Hespos; Gerald E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 174 21 C
- 174 84 R
- 174 84 C
- 174 74 R
- 174 75 C
- 174 78
- 439 585
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal is provided for stable mounting at a predetermined position of the leading end of a coaxial cable. The terminal 1 has rear side formed with a barrel 7 to be crimped into connection with the coaxial cable 2. A cover 11 is integrally provided before the barrel 7 for covering an exposed section of a core 3 of the coaxial cable 2. An embossed positioning portion 12 is formed between the barrel 7 and the cover 11. When the terminal 1 is mounted on a stripped end of the cable 2, the front end of a folded section 5A contacts a locking edge 12C of the positioning portion 12, thereby restricting any further insertion of the coaxial cable 2. Thus, the terminal 1 can be automatically positioned on the coaxial cable 2 with respect to the longitudinal direction of the coaxial cable 2.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal for a coaxial cable and to a method for mounting such a terminal on a cable.
2. Description of the Related Art
Coaxial cables have been used for many purposes, including the transmission of high-frequency signals. The prior art coaxial cable includes a core, an inner insulation coating surrounding the core, a braided wire surrounding the inner insulation coating, and an outer insulation coating surrounding the braided wire. The prior art coaxial cable may be coupled to a printed circuit board. In this environment, the prior art coaxial cable is processed such that the core projects from a leading end of the inner insulation coating and the braided wire is folded back around the outer surface of the outer insulation coating at the end of the coaxial cable. A terminal is connected to the braided wire and enables connection of the coaxial cable to the printed circuit board. The terminal is provided with a barrel that is dimensioned to receive the coaxial cable. The cable is pushed into the barrel of the terminal, and the barrel is crimped into engagement with the cable.
The prior art terminals for the coaxial cables have no positioning means for positioning the terminal on the coaxial cable with respect to the longitudinal direction of the coaxial cable. Thus, the mount positions of the terminals may vary along the longitudinal direction, thereby causing a variation of high-frequency characteristics.
In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a terminal for a cable, and to a method for connecting such a terminal to allow for a stable mounting of the terminal at a predetermined position on a leading end of the cable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The subject invention is directed to a terminal that is mountable on a cable. The cable is comprised of a core and an insulation coating surrounding the core. A portion of the insulation coating is removed so that the core projects from the leading end of the insulation coating. The terminal comprises a barrel to be crimped into connection with a portion of the cable. The terminal further comprises a positioning portion to be held substantially in engagement with the cable. The positioning portion positions the terminal on the cable with respect to the longitudinal direction of the cable before the barrel is crimped into connection with the portion of the cable.
The terminal may be mountable on a coaxial cable comprised of a core surrounded by an inner insulation coating. The coaxial cable may be processed such that the core projects from the leading end of the inner insulation coating. The coaxial cable further comprises a shield layer in the form of a braided wire that surrounds the inner insulation coating, and an outer insulation coating that surrounds the braided wire. The braided wire that surrounds the inner insulation coating is folded back at least partly and is brought substantially into close contact with the outer surface of the outer insulation coating. The barrel portion is configured for crimped connection with a folded section of the shield layer of the coaxial cable.
The terminal may further comprise a cover that extends substantially continuously from the barrel portion to substantially cover the exposed core without being held in contact therewith.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the terminal may be mountable on a coaxial cable comprised of a core and an inner insulation coating surrounding the core. The coaxial cable is processed such that the core projects from the leading end of the inner insulation coating. The coaxial cable further comprises a braided wire surrounding the inner insulation coating and an outer insulation coating surrounding the braided wire. The braided wire is folded back and brought into close contact with the outer surface of the outer insulation coating. The terminal comprises a barrel for crimped connection with the folded section of the braided wire. A cover extends continuously from the barrel and covers the core without being held in contact therewith. The terminal further comprises a positioning portion to be held in engagement with the coaxial cable for positioning the terminal on the coaxial cable with respect to the longitudinal direction of the coaxial cable.
Accordingly, when the terminal is mounted on the coaxial cable, the positioning portion is brought into contact with the coaxial cable to position the terminal with respect to the longitudinal direction of the coaxial cable. The barrel then is crimped into connection with the folded section of the braided wire in this state, with the result that the terminal can be stably mounted at a predetermined position on the coaxial cable. Since the terminal is stably mounted and the cover covers the core over a predetermined length, an electrical capacity between the core and the terminal is stabilized, thereby providing stable high-frequency characteristics.
Preferably, the cover is integrally or unitarily formed with one or more legs for mounting the terminal on a printed circuit board. Accordingly, the legs of the cover enable the terminal to be mounted easily on the printed circuit board.
Preferably, the legs are provided with one or more embossed portions for strengthening the legs and/or for locking the legs in corresponding mount holes of the circuit board. The legs also may be provided with stepped portions that engage the circuit board upon insertion of the legs into mount holes of the printed circuit board.
The barrel may be formed with at least one inwardly projecting biting portion for biting in a portion of the cable, preferably in the braided wire of the shield layer. Accordingly, the biting portion bites into the braided wire when the barrel is crimped into connection with the braided wire, to further resist disengagement of the barrel from the coaxial cable.
A projection of the biting portion may be shorter than the positioning portion to prevent the biting portion from interfering with the insertion of the cable into the terminal. Accordingly, the coaxial cable can be inserted smoothly into the terminal without interference with the biting portion.
Most preferably, the terminal is constructed such that the cable can be inserted along its longitudinal direction into the terminal from the barrel side up to the cover. The positioning portion is formed by cutting the cover and bending the cut portion to engage the front end of the outer insulation coating, which is a starting position of the folded section of the shield layer. Accordingly, when the cable is inserted into the terminal from the barrel side and the leading end of the positioning portion comes into contact with a portion of the folded section of the braided wire, any further insertion of the cable is restricted. As a result, the terminal can be positioned automatically on the cable with respect to the longitudinal direction of the cable.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the biting portion and the positioning portion are arranged substantially opposing to each other along an arrangement direction of the cable.
According to the invention, there is further provided a method for mounting a terminal on a cable. The cable comprises a core and an insulation coating surrounding the core. The cable may be processed by removing a portion of the insulation coating, such that the core projects from the leading end of the insulation coating. The method comprises positioning the terminal on the cable with respect to the longitudinal direction of the cable by bringing a positioning portion substantially in engagement with the cable, and crimping a barrel portion into connection with a portion of the cable.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of a terminal for a coaxial cable according to one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a rear view of the terminal.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the terminal.
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the terminal.
FIG. 5
is a side view of the terminal.
FIG. 6
is a side view in section of the terminal.
FIG. 7
is a side view showing a state before the terminal is mounted on the coaxial cable (the terminal is shown in sectional side view).
FIG. 8
is a side view in section when the terminal is mounted on the coaxial cable.
FIG. 9
is a front view when the terminal is mounted on the coaxial cable.
FIG. 10
is a plan view of the terminal according to another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 11
is a side view in section of the terminal according to the another embodiment.
FIG. 12
is a side view when the terminal according to the another embodiment is mounted on the coaxial cable.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A connector in accordance with the invention is described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
9
. The connector is used with a coaxial cable
2
, which is described with reference to FIG.
7
.
The coaxial cable
2
is comprised of four layers, including a core
3
that is substantially centered inside the cable
2
. An inner insulation coating
4
surrounds the core
3
, and a shield layer
5
, formed by a braided wire, surrounds the inner insulation coating
4
. An outer insulation coating
6
surrounds the shield layer
5
and defines the outermost side of the coaxial cable
2
. These four layers
3
to
6
are substantially coaxially arranged. One end of the coaxial cable
2
is to be connected with a terminal
1
as described further below. A portion of the outer insulation coating
6
is stripped adjacent the end of the coaxial cable
2
to expose a section
5
A of the braided wire
5
. The exposed section
5
A of the braided wire
5
is folded back at least partly, and preferably is held in substantially close contact with the outer surface of the outer insulation coating
6
. Thus, a base end of the folded section
5
A of the braided wire
5
preferably substantially coincides with the front end of the remaining outer insulation coating
6
. An exposed section of the inner insulation coating
4
is stripped up to a predetermined position before the folded portion
5
A, and the core
3
projects from a leading end
4
A of the remaining inner insulation coating
4
. The end of the coaxial cable
2
thus processed may be referred to as a stripped end or the front end in the following description.
The terminal
1
is illustrated in
FIG. 1
, and is formed e.g. by bending a press-cut piece of an electrically conductive plate material. The terminal
1
is to be mounted on the stripped end of the coaxial cable
2
, and is formed substantially symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of the coaxial cable
2
. More particularly, the terminal
1
is provided at its rear side with a barrel
7
to be crimped or folded into connection with the folded section
5
A of the braided wire
5
. The barrel
7
is comprised of a pair of spaced apart transversely arranged fastening pieces
7
A,
7
B, which project at an angle different from 0° or 180°, and preferably substantially normal or downward with respect to a longitudinal direction of the terminal
1
.
A biting portion
8
projects inward of the barrel
7
between the base ends of the fastening pieces
7
A,
7
B. The biting portion
8
is provided with a transversely extending slit or cut
8
A and a slanted surface
8
B in the form of an isosceles triangle, which is embossed behind the slit
8
A to bulge inwardly. The front edge of the slanted surface
8
B defines a locking edge
8
C. When the biting portion
8
bites in or is inserted into the braided wire
5
, the forwardly facing locking edge
8
C restricts a backward displacement of the coaxial cable
2
. Further, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the right fastening piece
7
A (the lower fastening piece in
FIG. 3
) is formed with a biting portion
9
similar to the above-mentioned biting portion
8
. Specifically, a cut
9
A is formed at a front side of the biting portion
9
, and a portion behind the cut
9
A is embossed to bulge inwardly of the barrel
7
to define a slanted surface
9
B. The front edge of the slanted surface
9
B serves as a locking edge
9
C. When the barrel
7
is crimped into connection with the coaxial cable
2
, the right fastening piece
7
A is crimped or folded first. At this time, both biting portions
8
and
9
hold the coaxial cable
2
in positions opposite to each other with respect to the core
3
of the coaxial cable
2
.
A cover
11
is provided at a front half of the terminal
1
, and is substantially continuous with the barrel
7
. The cover
11
substantially covers portions of the inner insulation coating
4
and the core
3
preferably without being held in contact therewith when the terminal
1
is mounted on the coaxial cable
2
. A positioning portion
12
is provided at a boundary (a position more toward the front than the center of the terminal
1
) of the cover
11
and the barrel
7
. The positioning portion
12
is comprised of a slit
12
A that extends at an angle different from 0° or 180°, and preferably substantially transversely of the terminal
1
. A slanted surface
12
B is formed by embossing a portion before the slit
12
A to bulge inwardly, and has a shape of an isosceles triangle. The positioning portion
12
further includes a locking edge
12
C, which is a rear edge of the slanted surface
12
B. This positioning portion
12
is shaped such that the locking edge
12
C is substantially opposed to the locking edge
8
C of the biting portion
8
of the barrel portion
7
(see in combination with FIG.
6
). Here, a projecting height or distance D of the positioning portion
12
is greater than a projecting height or distance E of the biting portion
9
. The biting portion
8
and the positioning portion
12
preferably are oriented substantially opposed to or facing each other. Thus the biting portion
8
and the positioning portion
12
are embossed or oriented such that the locking edge
8
C is arranged after the slanted surface
8
B in an insertion direction of the cable
2
, whereas the locking edge
12
C is arranged before the slanted surface
12
B in the insertion direction.
Legs
10
extend integrally or unitarily from substantially opposite lateral edges of the cover
11
. The two legs
10
are insertable respectively into mount holes
16
of a printed circuit board
13
to secure the terminal
1
to the printed circuit board
13
. Contacts
19
,
20
are provided on the printed circuit board
13
near the edges of the mount holes
16
of the printed circuit board
13
, as shown in FIG.
8
. The contacts
19
,
20
are in a position corresponding to where the core
3
is welded, and are connected with unillustrated circuits. Steps
10
A are formed near the middle of each leg
10
with respect to a height direction of the legs
10
. The steps
10
A function to narrow a width of the respective legs
10
along forward/backward directions from the front and rear sides. The steps
10
A are or can be brought substantially into contact with the upper surface of the printed circuit board
13
to position the terminal
1
. Each leg
10
is formed with a vertically extending embossed portion
15
below the respective steps
10
A to strengthen the leg
10
and preferably to lock the leg
10
in the corresponding mount hole
16
when the terminal
1
is mounted on the printed circuit board
13
. Additionally, embossments
14
are formed at boundaries of the cover
11
and the legs
10
to strengthen the plate material.
The action and effects of this embodiment thus constructed are described with reference to
FIGS. 7
to
9
.
First, heat shrinkable tubing
18
is fitted on the coaxial cable
2
in advance and is moved away from the stripped end. Then, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the stripped end is brought closer to the rear side of the barrel
7
of the terminal
1
while the coaxial cable
2
and the terminal
1
are supported in substantially straight alignment.
The coaxial cable
2
is pushed forward such that the front end of the folded section
5
A (the front end of the outer insulation coating
6
) is not brought into contact with the locking edge
8
C of the biting portion
8
. The locking edge
12
C of the positioning portion
12
then comes into contact with the front end of the outer insulation coating
6
, which is a starting position of the folded section of the braided wire
5
, thereby preventing any further insertion of the coaxial cable
2
. In this way, the terminal
1
can be automatically positioned on the coaxial cable
2
with respect to its longitudinal direction. At this time, since the locking edge
12
C of the positioning portion
12
projects higher than the locking edge
8
C of the biting portion
8
, the coaxial cable
2
can be inserted smoothly without interference from the biting portion
8
.
In this state, the barrel
7
is crimped into connection with the coaxial cable
2
. First, the right fastening piece
7
A is crimped into connection with the outer insulation coating
6
to surround the folded section
5
A of the braided wire
5
. The fastening piece
7
B then is crimped to surround the right fastening piece
7
A. At this time, the biting portions
8
and
9
bite in the braided wire
5
and lock the coaxial cable
2
. As a result, the barrel
7
is better able to resist disengagement from the coaxial cable
2
. After crimping the barrel
7
in the above manner, the cover
11
covers the core
3
without being held in contact therewith. As noted above, the heat shrinkable tubing
18
had been fitted on the coaxial cable
2
in advance. After the terminal
1
is mounted on the coaxial cable
2
, the heat shrinkable tubing
18
is moved to cover the folded section
5
A of the braided wire
5
, and is shrunk by heating.
The legs
10
of the terminal
1
are mounted into the mount holes
16
of the printed circuit board
13
after the terminal
1
has been mounted on the end of the coaxial cable
2
. More particularly, the leading ends of the legs
10
are connected to the contact
19
e.g. by being soldered, resistance welded or by ultrasonic welding or the like connection at the underside of the printed circuit board
13
. Additionally, the core
3
is soldered after being bent to reach the contact
20
of the printed circuit board
13
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
As described above, the positioning portion
12
engages a front-end
6
A of the outer insulation coating
6
of the coaxial cable
2
when the terminal
1
is mounted on the coaxial cable
2
, thereby positioning the terminal
1
on the coaxial cable
2
with respect to the longitudinal direction of the coaxial cable
2
. The barrel
7
then is crimped into connection with the folded section
5
A in this state. Accordingly, the terminal
1
can be mounted stably in the predetermined position of the coaxial cable
2
. Thus, the terminal
1
is stably mounted and the cover
11
substantially covers the core
3
over a predetermined length. As a result, an electrical capacity between the terminal
1
and the core
3
is stabilized to provide stable high frequency characteristics.
Further, the terminal
1
can be mounted easily on the printed circuit board
13
by providing the cover
1
1
with the leg portions
10
.
Another embodiment is described with reference to
FIGS. 10
to
12
. Elements that have the same or similar construction as the foregoing embodiment are identified by the same or similar reference numerals, and no detailed description of those elements is provided.
In this embodiment, a positioning portion
30
is formed with a C-shaped cut
30
A (in
FIG. 10
, only a base portion
30
B at the front end of the positioning portion
30
is connected with the cover portion
11
, and the remaining three sides are spaced from the cover portion
11
by the cut
30
A), and an inner side of the cut
30
A is bent inwardly of the terminal
1
. The positioning portion
30
is bent to a position where it is arranged at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially perpendicular to the extension of the cover portion
11
, so that it can be held in surface-contact with the front end
6
A of the outer insulation coating
6
of the coaxial cable
2
. Therefore, the coaxial cable
2
can be positioned more accurately.
The embodiment thus constructed has the same action and effects as the foregoing embodiment.
The present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments. For example, the following embodiment also is embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims.
Although the terminal
1
is provided with the legs
10
and the biting portions
8
and
9
in the respective foregoing embodiments, it is sufficient for the terminal to be provided with the barrel and the positioning portion according to the present invention. Either the legs or the biting portions may be added to such a terminal.
Although the invention has been described with reference to an embodiment in which the terminal
1
is mounted on a shielded cable, it is to be understood that the invention may be applied to a cable having a core and an insulation coating only.
Although the coaxial cable
2
has been described with reference to a shield layer
5
in the form of braided wires
5
, it is to be understood that also other types of shield layers are possible e.g. those including alternatively or additionally a metal or conductive film.
Claims
- 1. A terminal mountable on a cable, the cable having an end and being comprised of core extending from the end, an inner insulation coating surrounding portions of the core spaced from the end such that the core projects from the inner insulation coating, a shield layer surrounding portions of the inner insulation coating such that an end portion of said inner insulation coating projects beyond the shield layer, an outer insulation coating surrounding portions of the shield layer such that the inner insulation coating projects beyond the outer insulation coating, the shield layer being folded away from the end and over the outer insulation coating to define an annular shield layer fold, the inner insulation coating projecting beyond the shield layer fold, the terminal comprising:a barrel configured for crimped connection with a portion of the shield layer folded over the outer conductor; a cover spaced outwardly from the core and extending continuously from the barrel a sufficient distance for covering at least a portion of the core; and a positioning portion disposed between the barrel and the cover and projecting inwardly a sufficient distance to be held substantially in engagement with the shield layer fold for positioning the terminal on the cable with respect to a longitudinal direction of the cable before the barrel is crimped into connection with the cable.
- 2. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein the cover is integrally formed with at least one leg for mounting the terminal on a printed circuit board.
- 3. A terminal according to claim 2, wherein the leg is provided with at least one embossed portion for strengthening the leg and/or for locking the leg in corresponding mount holes of the circuit board.
- 4. A terminal according to claim 3, wherein the leg is provided with stepped portions for engaging the circuit board upon insertion of the leg into a mount hole of the printed circuit board.
- 5. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein the barrel is formed with at least one inward projecting biting portion for biting into the cable.
- 6. A terminal according to claim 5, wherein the biting portion has a projecting height, and wherein the positioning portion has a projecting height, the projecting height of the biting portion being less than the projecting height of the positioning portion to prevent the biting portion from interfering with insertion of the cable into the terminal.
- 7. A terminal according to claim 6, wherein the biting portion and the positioning portion are arranged substantially opposing to each other along an insertion direction of the cable into the terminal.
Priority Claims (1)
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May 1999 |
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