EP0458237B1 - Coaxial cable connector - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a coaxial cable connector, in particular for video communication.
- This connector must retain the electrical characteristics of the cable and have good mechanical strength on the cable (see US-A-4408822).
- the present invention aims to provide these two functions simultaneously and thereby allow rapid and simple mounting on a coaxial cable.
- a coaxial cable connector with said coaxial cable comprising a central conductive core, a dielectric coating on said core and an external conductor on said dielectric coating and the connector comprising, held coaxially and isolated from one another , a central conductor and an external conductive structure with respect to this central conductor, for contacting the core and the external conductor of the cable, respectively, characterized in that said conductive structure consists of a ferrule and an external conductive body connector, substantially cylindrical in shape and having a so-called rear section, for receiving said cable, in which the ferrule is on the one hand integral with the body and on the other hand provides, between itself and said body an annular space for tightening said outer conductor of said cable, and a front section, in which said central conductor is mounted prisoner in an insulating support ring, itself made integral with said body.
- said ferrule comprises, on the one hand, a front shoulder, of diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter of the rear section of the body, by which the ferrule is integral with the body inside the rear section according to the length of the body, and peripheral anchoring means along the annular space which it defines with the rear section of the body.
- the shell can initially be independent of the body and then be blocked by any suitable method in the rear section of the body, or be obtained directly with the body.
- the anchoring means presented on the ferrule are a thread making it self-tapping for the external conductor of coaxial cable with smooth and self - tapping outer conductor for the outer conductor of coaxial cable with fluted outer conductor.
- the coaxial connector shown in FIG. 1 is said to be of the monobloc type. It comprises a central conductor 1 and a conductive ferrule 2 in a body 3 also conductive. The central conductor 1 and the ferrule 2 are both made integral with the body 3 and are isolated from one another.
- the body 3 has a generally cylindrical shape. It has a front section 3A for the central conductor 1 and a rear section 3B in which is the ferrule 2. It also has an internal shoulder 3C between its rear section 3B and its slightly smaller front section 3A.
- the ferrule is directly integral with the body 3. It is produced independently of the body and is blocked therein or alternatively belongs to the body and obtained with it. It is generally cylindrical in shape, with a front shoulder 2A of diameter corresponding to the inside diameter of the rear section 3B of the body 3 and coming against the inside shoulder 3C of the body 3.
- the central conductor 1 is made integral with the body by an insulating support ring 4, in which it is mounted prisoner and which is blocked in the front section of the body. This central conductor is thus made prisoner longitudinally on the axis of the body.
- the ferrule 2 Being at the start independent of the body 3, the ferrule 2 is made integral with the body 3 and locked in its rear section against the shoulder 3C by force fitting, crimping, screwing, necking or any other suitable process.
- the support ring 4 carrying the central conductor 1 is likewise made integral with the body 3 by any suitable method.
- the ferrule 2 cleans, at the rear of its shoulder 2A, between it and the body 3, an annular space 6.
- This annular space is intended for the external conductor of coaxial cable possibly coated with a sheath protective exterior. It maintains it tightly, while the inner conductor or core of the cable is simultaneously in intimate electrical contact with the central conductor 1.
- the internal diameter of the rear section 3B of the body 3 and the dimensions and the shape of the ferrule 2 are adapted to the type of coaxial cable concerned in order to obtain the desired tightening of the external conductor with or without its external protective sheath and consequently obtaining intimate electrical contact with the external conductor.
- the ferrule 2 has a thread 2F or the like, making it self-tapping or self-tapping depending on the type of external conductor, smooth or not, of the cable. It thus anchors firmly in the outer cable conductor, under which it is inserted. It also has a chamfer 2C on its rear edge, facilitating its insertion under the outer cable conductor, when the connector is screwed at the end of the cable.
- An annular seal 7 is mounted in the rear edge of the shoulder 2A of the ferrule. It comes on the periphery of the shoulder 2A, to be compressed against the shoulder 2A and the body 3 by the end of cable mounted in this connector. It provides transverse sealing of the connector when it is thus fully compressed.
- the body also has externally on its rear section 3B 3P dishes, or alternatively notches or holes, which facilitate the screwing and tightening of the connector on the end of a coaxial cable using a key.
- the body On its front section 3A, the body carries a threaded terminal nut 8, for screwing the connector on a coaxial connector complementary to another coaxial cable, of equipment, of apparatus or of a circuit board.
- This complementary connector is not illustrated. It has a front end fitting complementary to that illustrated and threaded and has a rear section similar to that of the connector illustrated or connected to the equipment, device or circuit in question.
- the nut 8 On the coaxial connector, the nut 8 is mounted with a limited stroke possible on the front section 3A, being trapped between a rear stop shoulder 3D and a retaining circlip 9. On this section before another joint 10 inside the nut provides transverse sealing of this connector when it is connected to a complementary connector.
- one or more screws such as 13 can be used for locking in rotation in the rear section of the body 3 of the cable end, once in place in this connector.
- the body 3 and the ferrule 2 are for example made of brass, or of bronze, or else of a conductive alloy known under the name Zamac.
- the support ring 4 will for example be made of polytetrafluoroethylene.
- the central conductor is as such of a known type. It is for example with longitudinal elastic deformation slots, on its rear end part, as illustrated, or with a compression spring or contact piston in its rear end part. Its front end part is of common type, as illustrated.
- Figures 2, 3 and 4 show the coaxial connector according to the present invention mounted on different coaxial cables.
- the main elements of the connector have been identified by the references used in figure 1. Only the possible differences compared to figure 1 are specified below.
- the coaxial cable has a central conductor or core 21 surrounded by a dielectric coating 22 and an external conductor 23 mounted on the dielectric 22 and covered with an external protective sheath 24.
- the external conductor 23 is counter glued or overlapped. It is made of copper or aluminum.
- the coaxial connector is mounted on the cable end, with its relatively thin outer conductor 23 kept coated with its protective sheath.
- the ferrule 2 is inserted under the outer conductor 23 and anchored firmly in this outer conductor 23; the latter is clamped with its sheath 24 between the ferrule and the body 3 of the connector while the central conductor 21 of the cable and that 1 of the connector have been brought into intimate electrical contact.
- the coaxial cable comprises a central conductor or core 31, a dielectric coating 32 on this central conductor and an external conductor 33.
- This external conductor is a smooth conductor, made of copper or aluminum, it is extruded or welded. It has no protective outer sheath. It is therefore alone between the ferrule 2, which is anchored therein, and the body 3 of the connector, while the central conductors of the cable and of the connector are also in intimate electrical contact.
- the ferrule 2 is self-tapping with the screwing of the connector on the cable end.
- the resulting anchoring guarantees excellent electrical contact between it and the outer conductor of the cable and the ferrule, itself in intimate contact with the body 3, as well as excellent mechanical strength of the connector on the cable end.
- the coaxial cable is with central conductor or central core 41, with dielectric coating 42 around the central conductor and with external conductor 43.
- This external conductor 43 is a grooved conductor, the grooves are on its internal face and are designated by 43A. It is made of aluminum or copper. It is with an outer protective sheath 44.
- the coaxial connector is with a threaded ferrule 2, the 2F ′ threads of which are rounded and no wider than in the above examples. These 2F ′ threads are not slightly greater than that of the splines, but remain slightly smaller in height.
- This ferrule is also given a slightly conical shape, better suited for its insertion under this grooved conductor 43, while its end chamfer can be eliminated, as illustrated.
- the ferrule 2 is screwed into the outer conductor 43, coated with its outer sheath, when the connector is screwed onto the cable end.
- the terminal grooves received on the ferrule are slightly deformed, which ensures good anchoring of the ferrule for the required intimate electrical contact and good mechanical strength.
- the dielectric coating 22, 32 or 42 can be removed over a short terminal length, equal to or less than the length of the shell.
- the dielectric coating, partially removed, or not removed, along the length of the ferrule, is in correspondence inserted around the central conductor of the cable inside the ferrule. This central cable conductor remains largely remote from the ferrule and isolated from it.
- the present invention has been described with reference to the examples illustrated. We can obviously make changes to it in detail without departing from the scope of this invention.
- the shape of the self-tapping or self-tapping ferrule and the diameters of the ferrule and of the rear section of the connector body are such that they allow firm tightening at the end of travel, between the ferrule and the body, of the cable wall, that is to say its outer conductor or the latter with its outer protective sheath, depending on the type of cable.
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La présente invention porte sur un connecteur de câble coaxial, en particulier de vidéocommunication. Ce connecteur doit conserver les caractéristiques électriques du câble et présenter une bonne tenue mécanique sur le câble (voir US-A-4408822).The present invention relates to a coaxial cable connector, in particular for video communication. This connector must retain the electrical characteristics of the cable and have good mechanical strength on the cable (see US-A-4408822).
La présente invention a pour but d'assurer ces deux fonctions simultanément et de permettre de ce fait un montage rapide et simple sur un câble coaxial.The present invention aims to provide these two functions simultaneously and thereby allow rapid and simple mounting on a coaxial cable.
Elle a pour objet un connecteur de câble coaxial, avec ledit câble coaxial comportant une âme conductrice centrale, un revêtement diélectrique sur ladite âme et un conducteur extérieur sur ledit revêtement diélectrique et le connecteur comportant, maintenus coaxialement et isolés l'un de l'autre, un conducteur central et une structure conductrice extérieure par rapport à ce conducteur central, de mise en contact avec l'âme et le conducteur extérieur du câble, respectivement, caractérisé en ce que ladite structure conductrice est constituée par une virole et un corps conducteur extérieur de connecteur, de forme sensiblement cylindrique et présentant une section dite arrière, de réception dudit câble, dans laquelle la virole est d'une part solidaire du corps et ménage d'autre part, entr'elle et ledit corps un espace annulaire de serrage dudit conducteur extérieur dudit câble, et une section avant, dans laquelle ledit conducteur central est monté prisonnier dans une bague support isolante, elle-même rendue solidaire dudit corps.It relates to a coaxial cable connector, with said coaxial cable comprising a central conductive core, a dielectric coating on said core and an external conductor on said dielectric coating and the connector comprising, held coaxially and isolated from one another , a central conductor and an external conductive structure with respect to this central conductor, for contacting the core and the external conductor of the cable, respectively, characterized in that said conductive structure consists of a ferrule and an external conductive body connector, substantially cylindrical in shape and having a so-called rear section, for receiving said cable, in which the ferrule is on the one hand integral with the body and on the other hand provides, between itself and said body an annular space for tightening said outer conductor of said cable, and a front section, in which said central conductor is mounted prisoner in an insulating support ring, itself made integral with said body.
Selon une autre caractéristique, ladite virole comporte, d'une part, un épaulement avant, de diamètre sensiblement égal au diamètre intérieur de la section arrière du corps, par lequel la virole est solidaire du corps à l'intérieur de la section arrière selon la longueur du corps, et des moyens périphériques d'ancrage le long de l'espace annulaire qu'elle définit avec la section arrière du corps.According to another characteristic, said ferrule comprises, on the one hand, a front shoulder, of diameter substantially equal to the inside diameter of the rear section of the body, by which the ferrule is integral with the body inside the rear section according to the length of the body, and peripheral anchoring means along the annular space which it defines with the rear section of the body.
Selon une autre caractéristique, la virole peut initialement être indépendante du corps et alors être bloquée par tout procédé convenable dans la section arrière du corps, ou être directement obtenue avec le corps. Avantageusement, les moyens d'ancrage présentés sur la virole sont un filetage la rendant autotaraudante pour le conducteur extérieur de câble coaxial à conducteur extérieur lisse et autovissante pour le conducteur extérieur de câble coaxial à conducteur extérieur cannelé.According to another characteristic, the shell can initially be independent of the body and then be blocked by any suitable method in the rear section of the body, or be obtained directly with the body. Advantageously, the anchoring means presented on the ferrule are a thread making it self-tapping for the external conductor of coaxial cable with smooth and self - tapping outer conductor for the outer conductor of coaxial cable with fluted outer conductor.
Les caractéristiques et avantages de la présente invention apparaîtront plus clairement au cours de la description faite ci-après d'un mode de réalisation donné à titre d'exemple non limitatif et illustré dans les dessins ci-annexés. Dans ces dessins
- La figure 1 représente en coupe un connecteur coaxial selon la présente invention.
- La figure 2 et la figure 3 représentent en coupe un premier et un deuxième câble coaxial, qui sont équipés du connecteur selon la figure 1.
- La figure 4 représente en coupe un autre câble coaxial équipé d'un connecteur selon une variante de la figure 1.
- Figure 1 shows in section a coaxial connector according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show in section a first and a second coaxial cable, which are equipped with the connector according to FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 represents in section another coaxial cable equipped with a connector according to a variant of FIG. 1.
Le connecteur coaxial représenté dans la figure 1 est dit de type monobloc. Il comporte un conducteur central 1 et une virole conductrice 2 dans un corps 3 également conducteur. Le conducteur central 1 et la virole 2 sont tous deux rendus solidaires du corps 3 et sont isolés l'un de l'autre.The coaxial connector shown in FIG. 1 is said to be of the monobloc type. It comprises a central conductor 1 and a
Le corps 3 a une forme générale cylindrique. Il présente une section avant 3A pour le conducteur central 1 et une section arrière 3B dans laquelle est la virole 2. Il présente aussi un épaulement intérieur 3C entre sa section arrière 3B et sa section avant 3A légèrement plus petite.The
La virole est directement solidaire du corps 3. Elle est réalisée indépendamment du corps et y est bloquée ou en variante appartient au corps et obtenue avec lui. Elle est de forme générale cylindrique, avec un épaulement avant 2A de diamètre correspondant au diamètre intérieur de la section arrière 3B du corps 3 et venant contre l'épaulement intérieur 3C du corps 3. Le conducteur central 1 est quant à lui rendu solidaire du corps par une bague support 4 isolante, dans laquelle il est monté prisonnier et qui est bloquée dans la section avant du corps. Ce conducteur central est ainsi rendu prisonnier longitudinalement sur l'axe du corps.The ferrule is directly integral with the
Etant au départ indépendante du corps 3, la virole 2 est rendue solidaire du corps 3 et bloquée dans sa section arrière contre l'épaulement 3C par emmanchement à force, sertissage, vissage, striction ou tout autre procédé convenable. La bague support 4 portant le conducteur central 1 est pareillement rendue solidaire du corps 3 par tout procédé convenable.Being at the start independent of the
Une rondelle entretoise 5, en matériau isolant, est de préférence montée avec la virole 2 et bloquée avec elle dans la section arrière du corps. Elle est partiellement logée dans la face avant de la virole et bloquée avec son épaulement 2A contre l'épaulement intérieur 3C du corps 3. Cette rondelle isolante reçoit centré dans le trou qu'elle présente en son milieu le bout arrière du conducteur central 1, dont les deux parties terminales sont saillantes sur sa bague support 4. Le bout avant du conducteur central est sensiblement à niveau avec le bout de la section avant du coprs et y est centré.A
Dans ce connecteur coaxial dit monobloc, la virole 2 ménage, a l'arrière de son épaulement 2A, entre elle et le corps 3, un espace annulaire 6. Cet espace annulaire est destiné au conducteur extérieur de câble coaxial éventuellement revêtu d'une gaine extérieure de protection. Il assure son maintien avec serrage, alors que le conducteur intérieur ou âme du câble est simultanément en contact électrique intime avec le conducteur central 1.In this so-called monoblock coaxial connector, the
En particulier, le diamètre intérieur de la section arrière 3B du corps 3 et les dimensions et la forme de la virole 2 sont adaptés au type de câble coaxial concerné pour l'obtention du serrage souhaité du conducteur extérieur avec ou sans sa gaine extérieure de protection et en conséquence l'obtention d'un contact électrique intime avec le conducteur extérieur. A cet effet, la virole 2 présente un filetage 2F ou analogue, la rendant autovissante ou autotaraudante selon le type de conducteur extérieur, lisse ou non, du câble. Elle s'ancre ainsi fermement dans le conducteur extérieur de câble, sous lequel elle s'insère. Elle présente en outre un chanfrein 2C sur son bord arrière, facilitant son insertion sous le conducteur extérieur de câble, quand le connecteur est vissé en bout du câble.In particular, the internal diameter of the
Un joint annulaire 7 est monté dans le bord arrière de l'épaulement 2A de la virole. Il vient sur la périphérie de l'épaulement 2A, pour être comprimé contre l'épaulement 2A et le corps 3 par l'extrémité de câble montée dans ce connecteur. Il assure l'étanchéité transversale du connecteur quand il est ainsi comprimé à fond de course.An
Le corps présente en outre extérieurement sur sa section arrière 3B des plats 3P, ou en variante des encoches ou des trous, qui permettent de faciliter le vissage et le serrage du connecteur sur l'extrémité d'un câble coaxial à l'aide d'une clé.
Sur sa section avant 3A, le corps porte un écrou terminal taraudé 8, pour le vissage du connecteur sur un connecteur coaxial complémentaire d'un autre câble coaxial, d'équipement, d'appareil ou encore d'une carte de circuit. Ce connecteur complémentaire n'est pas illustré. Il est à embout terminal avant complémentaire de celui illustré et fileté et à section arrière analogue à celle du connecteur illustré ou raccordé à l'équipement, l'appareil ou le circuit en cause.The body also has externally on its
On its
Sur le connecteur coaxial, l'écrou 8 est monté avec une course limitée possible sur la section avant 3A, en étant prisonnier entre un épaulement de butée arrière 3D et un circlips d'arrêt 9. Sur cette section avant un autre joint 10 intérieur à l'écrou assure l'étanchéité transversale de ce connecteur quand il est raccordé à un connecteur complémentaire.On the coaxial connector, the
En outre, avantageusement une ou plusieurs vis telles que 13 peuvent être utilisées pour le blocage en rotation dans la section arrière du corps 3 de l'extrémité de câble, une fois en place dans ce connecteur.In addition, advantageously one or more screws such as 13 can be used for locking in rotation in the rear section of the
Pour ce connecteur coaxial selon l'invention, on indique à titre d'exemple que le corps 3 et la virole 2 sont par exemple en laiton, ou en bronze, ou encore en alliage conducteur connu sous la dénomination Zamac. La bague support 4 sera par exemple en polytétrafluoréthylène. En outre, le conducteur central est en tant que tel de type connu. Il est par exemple à fentes longitudinales de déformation élastique, sur sa partie terminale arrière, comme illustré, ou à ressort de pression ou à piston de contact dans sa partie terminale arrière. Sa partie terminale avant est de type courant, comme illustré.For this coaxial connector according to the invention, it is indicated by way of example that the
Les figures 2, 3 et 4 montrent le connecteur coaxial selon la présente invention monté sur différents câble coaxiaux. Dans ces figures, les éléments principaux du connecteur ont été repérés par les références utilisées dans la figure 1. Seules les différences éventuelles par rapport à la figure 1 sont précisées ci-après.Figures 2, 3 and 4 show the coaxial connector according to the present invention mounted on different coaxial cables. In these figures, the main elements of the connector have been identified by the references used in figure 1. Only the possible differences compared to figure 1 are specified below.
Dans la figure 2, le câble coaxial est à conducteur central ou âme 21 entouré d'un revêtement diélectrique 22 et à conducteur extérieur 23 monté sur le diélectrique 22 et recouvert d'une gaine extérieure de protection 24. Le conducteur extérieur 23 est contre-collé ou à recouvrement. Il est en cuivre ou aluminium. Pour ce type de câble, le connecteur coaxial est monté sur l'extrémité de câble, avec son conducteur extérieur 23 relativement peu épais maintenu revêtu de sa gaine de protection. La virole 2 est insérée sous le conducteur extérieur 23 et ancrée fermement dans ce conducteur extérieur 23 ; celui-ci se trouve serré avec sa gaine 24 entre la virole et le corps 3 du connecteur alors que le conducteur central 21 du câble et celui 1 du connecteur ont été mis en contact électrique intime.In FIG. 2, the coaxial cable has a central conductor or
Dans la figure 3, le câble coaxial comprend un conducteur central ou âme 31, un revêtement diélectrique 32 sur ce conducteur central et un conducteur extérieur 33. Ce conducteur extérieur est un conducteur lisse, en cuivre ou aluminium, il est extrudé ou soudé. Il est sans gaine extérieure de protection. Il se trouve donc seul entre la virole 2, qui y est ancrée, et le corps 3 du connecteur, alors que les conducteurs centraux du câble et du connecteur sont eux aussi en contact électrique intime.In FIG. 3, the coaxial cable comprises a central conductor or
Dans les deux exemples illustrés dans ces deux figures 2 et 3, la virole 2 est autotaraudante avec le vissage du connecteur sur l'extrémité de câble. L'ancrage résultant garantit un excellent contact électrique entre elle et le conducteur extérieur du câble et la virole, elle-même en contact intime avec le corps 3, ainsi qu'une excellente tenue mécanique du connecteur sur l'extrémité de câble.In the two examples illustrated in these two Figures 2 and 3, the
Dans la figure 4, le câble coaxial est à conducteur central ou âme centrale 41, à revêtement diélectrique 42 autour du conducteur central et à conducteur extérieur 43. Ce conducteur extérieur 43 est un conducteur cannelé, les cannelures sont sur sa face interne et sont désignées par 43A. Il est en aluminium ou en cuivre. Il est avec une gaine extérieure de protection 44. Pour ce type de câble, le connecteur coaxial est à virole 2 filetée, dont les filets 2F′ sont arrondis et à pas plus large que dans les exemples précités. Ces filets 2F′ sont de pas légèrement supérieur à celui des cannelures, mais restent de hauteur légèrement moindre. On donne également à cette virole une forme légèrement conique, mieux adaptée pour son insertion sous ce conducteur cannelé 43, tandis que son chanfrein terminal peut être supprimé, comme illustré.In FIG. 4, the coaxial cable is with central conductor or
Dans ces conditions, la virole 2 se visse dans le conducteur extérieur 43, revêtu de sa gaine extérieure,lors du vissage du connecteur sur l'extrémité de câble. Les cannelures terminales reçues sur la virole sont légèrement déformées, ce qui assure un bon ancrage de la virole pour le contact électrique intime requis et une bonne tenue mécanique.Under these conditions, the
Dans les trois exemples des figures 2, 3 et 4, le revêtement diélectrique 22, 32 ou 42 peut être enlevé sur une courte longueur terminale, égale ou inférieure à la longueur de la virole. Le revêtement diélectrique, enlevé partiellement, ou non enlevé, sur la longueur de la virole, vient en correspondance s'insérer autour du conducteur central du câble à l'intérieur de la virole. Ce conducteur central de câble reste de toute manière largement distant de la virole et isolé d'elle.In the three examples of FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, the
La présente invention a été décrite en regard des exemples illustrés. On peut bien évidemment y apporter des modifications de détail sans pour autant sortir du cadre de cette invention. En particulier la forme de la virole autotaraudante ou autovissante et les diamètres de la virole et de la section arrière du corps du connecteur sont tels qu'ils permettent d'obtenir le serrage ferme à fond de course, entre la virole et le corps, de la paroi du câble, c'est-à-dire de son conducteur extérieur ou de celui-ci avec sa gaine extérieure de protection, selon le type de câble.The present invention has been described with reference to the examples illustrated. We can obviously make changes to it in detail without departing from the scope of this invention. In particular, the shape of the self-tapping or self-tapping ferrule and the diameters of the ferrule and of the rear section of the connector body are such that they allow firm tightening at the end of travel, between the ferrule and the body, of the cable wall, that is to say its outer conductor or the latter with its outer protective sheath, depending on the type of cable.
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- Coaxial cable connector, with said coaxial cable including a central conductive core (21), a dielectric covering (22) over said core and an external conductor (23) over said dielectric covering and the connector including, held coaxially and insulated from each other, a central conductor (1) and a conductive structure (3) external to said central conductor for contact with the core (21) and the exterior conductor (23) of the cable, respectively, characterised in that said conductive structure comprises a cylindrical member (2) and a conductive exterior connector body (3) of substantially cylindrical shape and having a rear section (3B) adapted to receive said cable and in which the cylindrical member is fastened to the body (3), leaving between it and said body an annular space (6) for gripping said exterior conductor (23, 33, 43) of said cable, and a front section (3A) in which said central conductor (1) is trapped in an insulative ring (4) fastened to said body (3).
- Connector according to claim 1 characterised in that said cylindrical member (2) includes a front shoulder (2A) whose diameter is substantially equal to the inside diameter of the rear section (3B) of the body by which the cylindrical member is fastened to the body (3) inside the rear section lengthwise of the body and peripheral anchor means (2F, 2F′) lengthwise of the annular space which it defines with the rear section (3B) of the body.
- Connector according to claim 2 characterised in that said body (3) has an internal shoulder (3C) between its rear section and its front section with which the front of the shoulder (2A) of the cylindrical member (2) is in contact.
- Connector according to claim 3 characterised in that said cylindrical member is initially independent of the body (3) and is wedged in said rear section (3B) of the body (3) abutting against said interior shoulder (3C).
- Connector according to claim 4 characterised in that it further comprises an insulative spacer washer (5) partially housed in the front of the front shoulder of the cylindrical member (2) and abutted with the cylindrical member against said interior shoulder (3C) of the body (3).
- Connector according to claim 3 characterised in that said cylindrical member (2) is part of said body (3) and is manufactured with said body.
- Connector according to any one of claims 2 to 6 characterised in that said anchor means (2F, 2F′) comprise a screwthread for screwing the cylindrical member under the exterior conductor (23, 33, 43) of the cable.
- Connector according to any one of claims 3 to 7 characterised in that it further comprises a first peripheral seal (7) housed partially in the rear of the front shoulder (2A) of the cylindrical member (2).
- Connector according to any one of claims 2 to 8 characterised in that said body (3) further has exterior means (3P) for clamping the connector onto a cable end by means of a wrench.
- Connector according to any one of claims 2 to 9 characterised in that it includes at least one screw (13) through the rear section (3B) of the body (3) for preventing rotation of the end of the cable in the connector.
- Connector according to any one of claims 2 to 10 characterised in that said annular space (6) has dimensions adapted to receive and grip said exterior conductor (23) of the coaxial cable, which is optionally covered with a protective exterior jacket (24).
- Connector according to any one of claims 2 to 11 characterised in that it further includes a nut (8) and a seal (10) inside said nut mounted around the end of said front section to lock it to a complementary coaxial connector and provide a seal between them.
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