EP0709929B1 - HF-Steckverbindersystem - Google Patents
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- EP0709929B1 EP0709929B1 EP95810647A EP95810647A EP0709929B1 EP 0709929 B1 EP0709929 B1 EP 0709929B1 EP 95810647 A EP95810647 A EP 95810647A EP 95810647 A EP95810647 A EP 95810647A EP 0709929 B1 EP0709929 B1 EP 0709929B1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/03—Connectors arranged to contact a plurality of the conductors of a multiconductor cable, e.g. tapping connections
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- H01R13/648—Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding
- H01R13/658—High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
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- the invention relates to an RF connector system according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Connector systems are used especially for electrical Connections to main communication and peripheral devices used, for example ISDN, telephone, terminal and modem, as well as PC, host or data network systems.
- RF cables of known design exist in the Usually made of copper wires embedded in a flexible mass, a peripheral shield and an outer insulation jacket.
- the screen comprises at least one mesh, tissue or knitted fabric made of copper wires, which one inside Aluminum foil can rest.
- Such an RF cable has a defined minimum permissible bending radius, which for common brands at least four to five times Outside diameter of the cable is. Will these bend radii is below, is with disruptions or even with business interruptions to count.
- the shields must be used in the area of HF connector systems the cable of a socket insert and the associated one Plug electrically connected together be otherwise the earth connection is not guaranteed continuously is.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object of providing an HF connector system of the type mentioned at the outset which, even at frequencies in the range of approximately 10 8 Hz, has a low electrical resistance of a few ohms and does not burden the HF cable by bending radii which are too small and has a shorter overall length.
- the RF connector system typically includes a circuit board and contact elements with the appropriate wiring.
- the two connector parts of an HF connector system according to the invention are a socket insert and a corresponding plug.
- the shortened embodiment is in particular the formation of a socket insert preferred, which is permanently mounted.
- the short The length of a connector is less important in practice, can, however, make sense in special cases.
- An RF cable is connected over a large area, if there is one Shield from a shield preferably over at least one approximately the length corresponding to the radius of the cable and is covered in an electrically conductive manner.
- the surface of the shield referred to as large in relation to the cross-section if their surface area at least 50% of the same length the surface of the shield in the HF cable.
- Words are the shield over at least 50% of the circumference of the shield electrically connected.
- braid Even if it is a Fabric, a knitted fabric and / or an aluminum foil.
- the term shielding is used exclusively for the connection area of two cables in one RF connector system used.
- the shield preferably consists of at least one zone bendable and / or foldable, in particular in one piece trained sheet metal from an electrically good conductive Material.
- Well machinable metal sheets are particularly suitable, for example made of brass, copper, aluminum or iron. These metal sheets can be used to increase electrical Conductivity can also be coated accordingly, e.g. by tinning, silvering or gold plating.
- Shielding also plays a role preferably formed in one piece in all cases. Is the Shield formed in several parts and / or includes other parts, e.g. an integrated housing cover, the connection must be of good electrical conductivity, for example by plugging, jamming, welding or the like
- the shield consists of a rigidly formed Shield connection on the cable, which is also rigid laterally open shield housing and a die sheet metal from both rigid components electrically conductive metal.
- This shield can also punched out in one piece from a sheet and for example be folded with a suitable folding device.
- Target bending areas are formed by the location concerned the sheet cross-section is reduced. It is about make sure that the sheet is bent as round as possible, not folded becomes what is promoted by round punching lines.
- the flexibly designed sheet between a stiff one Shield connection and a rigid shield housing can with all the bendable sheet mentioned functionally equivalent means are fulfilled, which for lead to the same result, with or without predetermined bending points, for example with a three-dimensional flexible metal bellows.
- Shielding housing and housing cover form one protective metal cage for all exposed conductors and their connecting element.
- the attached housing cover preferably fulfills one further function by using the flexibly designed sheet the shield connection so that when turning the Another area is bent than at opened housing cover.
- Fig. 1 is the metallic shield 10 of a socket insert shown for an RF connector system, which Shielding essentially from a viewing direction shield housing 12 open on both sides, a shield connection 14 for a cable 16 (Fig. 2) and a flexible one Sheet 18 is made.
- Shield housing 12, shield connection 14 and flexibly designed sheet 18 are by multiple folding formed in one piece, in the present case from one Iron sheet with an approximately 0.3 mm thick, electrolytically applied Tin coating, which is a good one ensures electrical conductivity and on the other hand also offers corrosion protection.
- the shielding housing 12 has a plurality of latching tabs 20, which serve for locking with a housing cover 22 (Fig. 4).
- the housing cover locked several times with the shielding housing 12 forms 14 when the shield connection is closed, 4, a closed metallic cage, which is dimensionally stable despite the many folds.
- the shield connection 14 is essentially U-shaped, with two foldable crimp tabs 24, which are the attachment serve a cable, not shown in Fig. 1.
- the shield connection 14 with the folded crimp tabs 24 forms a rigid grip on the cable.
- the flexible sheet 18 is along a first Target bending area 26 bent.
- a second predetermined bending area 28 remains straight for the time being.
- Material, geometric The shape and bending process are adapted so that no bending edges increasing the transfer resistance, but Radii of curvature arise.
- Part of the shield housing 12 is also a subsequent one Housing 30 in the contact area of the socket insert and connector. When pulling a cable into the housing no assembly work is done, this area is pre-wired by the supplier. On the other hand, it can be clearly seen from FIG. 1 that that the interior of the shield case 12 at bent back shield connection 14 for assembly work three sides is completely free.
- Fig. 2 shows an equipped socket insert with essentially Fig. 1 corresponding shield 10.
- the simplicity and for the sake of clarity are the main factors Plastic parts of the socket insert omitted, they are of a type familiar to the person skilled in the art.
- the shield connection 14 In position M, the shield connection 14 is bent back and thereby the interior of the shielding housing 12 completely exposed. It is inserted into the shield connection 14 and cable 16 already fastened with a crimping strap 24 indicated. As in Fig. 1, the sheet is flexibly designed 18 only bent along a first predetermined bending area 26, while a second predetermined bending area 28 remains unchanged remains.
- the first is in position R of the shield connection 14 Target bending area 26 of the flexibly designed sheet 18 so bent that this into the contour of the shield housing 12th is integrated.
- the shield housing 12 is now ready for assembly of the housing cover 22 (Fig. 4) ready, which is flexible designed sheet 18 holds down.
- the flexible plate 18 is approximately rectangular bent, the cable 16 is angled to the direction of insertion.
- the second predetermined bending area 28 can also remain stretched, with the shield connection 14 in the position shown S lies.
- the turning angle can be changed at the second Target bending area 28 vary within wide limits, in particular from an approximately perpendicular to the direction of insertion Cable 16 (position R) up to about 180 °, the cable connection backwards (position S).
- position R the direction of insertion Cable 16
- position S the cable connection backwards
- the shield connection 14 on the cable 16 also over the right angle of position R bent out and / or the extended position S be crossed, be exceeded, be passed. In no position is the cable 16 the wires 32 exposed adapt easily to any angle change in the target bending areas 26, 28.
- the cable 16 comprises four into one flexible mass 52 (Fig. 6) embedded wires 32.
- the cable 16 Outside the shield connection 14 is the cable 16 with an insulation jacket 34 protected.
- the insulation jacket 34 is completely removed, and the metal braid 36 exposed over the entire circumference, at most after flipping, clamped tightly.
- the metal mesh 36 is folded over, an underlying, the investment material for the wires 32 enveloping aluminum foil 38 exposed. This foil complements the metallic one Shielding and also serves as a moisture barrier in the Cable 16.
- connection element 40 In the interior of the shield housing 12 is a connection element 40 mounted. This points for each of the four wires an insulation displacement connection 42, in which the insulation of the inserted wire 32 cut and at Press the metal contact in the simplest way becomes. Insulation displacement connections of this type are commercially available and described in more detail, for example, in EP, A1 0088162.
- connection element 40 is one in the housing 30 extending circuit board 44 mounted, of which electrical conductor wires not shown for the sake of simplicity lead to contact elements from where the electrical Current in a known manner on the sliding contacts of a Connector is transmitted.
- the metallic shield 10 shown from the front in FIG. 3 with a shield housing 12 has an insertion opening 48, also called mouth, for a plug.
- the flexibly designed sheet 18 with the shield connection 14 is bent forward in the first predetermined bending area 26.
- the Cross-section is reduced with an elongated hole Recess 25 in the second predetermined bending area 28 Sheet straight.
- the housing cover 22 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 is thus a Shielding housing 12 placed and locked that the housing 30 for shielding the contact area of the socket insert and plug (Fig. 1, 2) a slot-shaped opening 50 reaches through.
- a Shielding housing 12 placed and locked that the housing 30 for shielding the contact area of the socket insert and plug (Fig. 1, 2) a slot-shaped opening 50 reaches through.
- the cable 16 of the covered connector part is shown in Fig. 6 shown above the housing 22 intersected.
- the inside of the insulating jacket 34 arranged metal braid 36 and the aluminum foil 38 (FIG. 2) cannot be seen.
- the cable 16 comprises twelve wires 32, which are embedded in a flexible mass 52.
- the position of the cable 16 is designated by R in accordance with FIGS. 2 and 4, the cable is in relation to the direction of insertion second predetermined bending area 28 (Fig. 2) bent by about 90 °.
- the position S with a in the second predetermined bending area 28 (Fig. 2) Shielding that has not been bent is indicated by dashed lines.
- Fig. 7 shows the locking of shielding housing 12 and housing cover 22 in detail by means of two snap-in tabs 20. After 6 has the housing cover 22 and so that the shield housing 12 six such latching tabs 20 what the mechanical stability of the folded Shield housing significantly increased.
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- Coupling Device And Connection With Printed Circuit (AREA)
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- Multi-Conductor Connections (AREA)
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CH3193/94 | 1994-10-25 | ||
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EP0709929A1 EP0709929A1 (de) | 1996-05-01 |
EP0709929B1 true EP0709929B1 (de) | 1998-11-11 |
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EP (1) | EP0709929B1 (it) |
AT (1) | ATE173360T1 (it) |
AU (1) | AU689219B2 (it) |
DE (1) | DE59504211D1 (it) |
ES (1) | ES2126239T3 (it) |
TW (1) | TW286443B (it) |
ZA (1) | ZA953591B (it) |
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EP0709929A1 (de) | 1996-05-01 |
DE59504211D1 (de) | 1998-12-17 |
ZA953591B (en) | 1996-01-01 |
AU1774095A (en) | 1996-05-09 |
AU689219B2 (en) | 1998-03-26 |
TW286443B (it) | 1996-09-21 |
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ATE173360T1 (de) | 1998-11-15 |
ES2126239T3 (es) | 1999-03-16 |
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