EP0918370A2 - Connecteur coaxial - Google Patents
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- EP0918370A2 EP0918370A2 EP98117833A EP98117833A EP0918370A2 EP 0918370 A2 EP0918370 A2 EP 0918370A2 EP 98117833 A EP98117833 A EP 98117833A EP 98117833 A EP98117833 A EP 98117833A EP 0918370 A2 EP0918370 A2 EP 0918370A2
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/38—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
- H01R24/40—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- 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
- H01R9/05—Connectors arranged to contact a plurality of the conductors of a multiconductor cable, e.g. tapping connections for coaxial cables
- H01R9/053—Connectors arranged to contact a plurality of the conductors of a multiconductor cable, e.g. tapping connections for coaxial cables using contact members penetrating insulation
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R2103/00—Two poles
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- the invention relates to a coaxial connector according to the preamble of the claim 1.
- inner conductors and The outer conductors are stripped accordingly for a predetermined length before a contacting connection with the coaxial connector itself can.
- the contacting connection of the inner conductor usually takes place of the coaxial cable with an inner conductor of the coaxial connector, for example by soldering or separate screwing. Separated from this contact the inner conductor contacts the sleeve of the coaxial connector with the stripped outer conductor, for example with the aid of a crimping technique, with the a sleeve of the coaxial connector is pressed together in a crimping tool that it comes into contact with the stripped outer conductor.
- EP 0 762 545 A2 describes a device for connecting a coaxial connector known with a coaxial cable.
- a contact sleeve is provided here on the one hand via a threaded part in screw engagement with a corrugated cable conduit bringable and on the other hand connectable to a plug head of the coaxial connector is.
- the arrangement is such that the contact sleeve on its connector side
- the end of a collet with resilient clamping segments forms a conical has running pressure surface and of a cooperating with it pressure cone provided on the plug side can be pressed radially onto the corrugated cable conduit is.
- This arrangement also has the disadvantage that the inner conductor of the coaxial cable, the inner conductor insulation of the coaxial cable, the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and the outer conductor insulation of the coaxial cable in a predetermined manner must be prepared for certain lengths, the Contact sleeve before inserting the coaxial cable into the coaxial connector the corrugated tube of the coaxial cable forming the outer conductor is to be screwed on. At the same time, the contact sleeve making contact with the outer conductor must be Take up holding forces to hold the coaxial cable in the coaxial connector, whereby the contact between the contact sleeve due to changing tensile forces on the coaxial cable and the outer conductor of the coaxial cable does not remain constantly stable, but constant Is subject to change. Furthermore, this system is exclusively at Coaxial cables with cable conductor corrugated tubes can be used as outer and inner conductors.
- the invention is therefore based on the object, a coaxial connector of the above. Way of creating the above Disadvantages overcome and simple, quick, without Special tools as well as without particularly expensive preparations on one Coaxial cable end can be fixed.
- the configuration according to the invention has the advantage that simple assembly of the coaxial connector is provided with a coaxial cable, wherein simply by attaching the union nut all relevant contacts to the coaxial cable can be produced without additional work, such as soldering or crimping. Furthermore, the coaxial cable is only to be prepared in such a way that the inner conductor over a predetermined length is stripped. Further processing of the coaxial cable, as ex. Stripping the outer conductor is not necessary. Hence the assembly of the coaxial connector according to the invention at one end of the coaxial cable, to carry out quickly and inexpensively.
- the first contact means is arranged that it is supported axially on the union nut.
- the second clamping means is arranged such that it axially supports the first contact means.
- the first contact means is a contact sleeve, which in radially surrounds the coaxial connector inserted coaxial cable, wherein in Direction of the coaxial connector, a contact range with at least two, in particular four, contact tabs extends. It is advantageous here if each contact tab on an inner side facing the coaxial cable at least one, in particular has two, contact teeth. Are also advantageous at least two contact teeth of a contact tab arranged such that in Contact position of the first contact means at least one first contact tooth contacted the outer conductor through the jacket insulation and at least one second contact tooth only protrudes into the jacket insulation of the coaxial cable.
- the contact teeth in the axial direction are arranged one behind the other, the first contact tooth on the coaxial connector side is arranged.
- the first clamping means is expediently a radially conical one Narrowing of the coaxial connector, at the free ends of the Contact tabs of the contact pliers of the contact sleeve when fastening the union nut strike in such a way that the contact tabs of the contact range refer bend the coaxial cable radially inwards into a contact position.
- the contact sleeve is expediently made of a conductor, in particular of a Metal, manufactured.
- This formation of the first contact means and the first clamping means provides one automatic contact when fastening the union nut between the Coaxial connector and the outer conductor of the coaxial cable are available because an axial movement of the union nut when fastening it to the coaxial connector the first contact means axially towards the conical narrowing is moved.
- the contact tabs of the contact pliers with their Contact teeth pressed into the jacket insulation of the coaxial cable in such a way that at least a first contact tooth contacts the outer conductor of the coaxial cable.
- there is a decoupling between the contacting function and the holding function for the Given the contact sleeve since the contacting first contact tooth is not simultaneously is loaded with holding forces that would affect the contact itself. These holding forces are taken by the axially arranged behind the first contact tooth second contact cream, which preferably only into the jacket insulation protrudes.
- the second contact means is one Inner conductor of the coaxial connector, which has a cable-side collet with at least has two contact tabs.
- the inner conductor of the coaxial connector is expediently hollow.
- the second clamping device is the stripped Inner conductor of the coaxial cable radially encompassing inner conductor sleeve, with an end of the inner conductor sleeve facing the inner conductor of the coaxial connector an axial slot with conical towards the inner conductor of the coaxial connector expanding clamping surface is formed.
- the slot diameter is smaller than the outer circumference of the collet.
- it is expediently based an end of the inner conductor sleeve facing away from the conical surface the first contact agent.
- the inner conductor sleeve is made of an insulator, in particular a plastic.
- the inner conductor sleeve has an axial bore.
- This advantageous design of the second contact means and the second Clamping means is an automatic contacting of the inner conductors of coaxial cables and coaxial connector provided when fastening the union nut, because by an axial movement of the union nut when fastening it to the coaxial connector the first contact means and thus the second one supported on it Clamping means axially displaced in the direction of the inner conductor of the coaxial connector become.
- the axial slot with the participation of the cone-like extension pushed onto the collet and compresses it radially. Further Steps such as soldering or crimping to make contact between Inner conductor of the coaxial connector and the stripped inner conductor of the coaxial cable are not necessary, which makes the coaxial connector easy to install is given on the coaxial cable.
- the captive nut is captive before installing a coaxial cable the coaxial connector can be achieved in an advantageous manner in that pre-assembled state of the coaxial connector, the contact and clamping means in this are arranged and a coaxial connector-side peripheral edge of the
- the union nut is rolled up so that it has a smaller diameter as a fastener arranged on the coaxial connector for the union nut. on.
- the coaxial connector is expediently a coaxial connector, a coaxial angle connector, a coaxial socket or a coaxial angle socket.
- the coaxial connector shown in FIG. 1 shows a coaxial angle plug 10.
- This angled plug 10 has a plug end 14 and a cable inlet end End 16.
- the plug end 14 serves as a connector, for example for plugging into a corresponding socket on a connection cabinet or on an electronic circuit board.
- the cable inlet end 16 serves for Inserting a to be connected to the coaxial connector 10, not in Fig. 1
- the coaxial connector 10 also includes a connector-side outer conductor 12 and a cable inlet side outer conductor 18.
- the plug end 14 comprises a first insulating part 20, a retaining ring 22, a second insulating part 24 and an inner conductor 26, which is for the purpose of better illustration is rotated by 90 ° with respect to an axis 28.
- the retaining ring 22 is optionally on a External thread 30 can be screwed onto the connector-side outer conductor 12 and serves for example as a stop when using the coaxial connector 10 by a The outer wall, for example, of a connection cabinet.
- the inner conductor 26 is arranged coaxially with the axis 28 and projects into a cavity 32 of the cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial angle connector 10. At the in The end of the inner conductor 26 protruding from the cavity 32 is an axial slot 34 educated.
- An axis 36 identifies a central axis along which it is coaxial a coaxial cable into the open end 16 of the coaxial angle connector 10 can be inserted. Runs along this axis 36, with the inserted Coaxial cable, the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and meets at the intersection of the axes 28, 36 on the inner conductor 26 of the coaxial angle connector 10. At this point is the inner conductor 26 with a circular recess for receiving the stripped Provide the inner conductor of the coaxial cable.
- a union nut 40 coaxial with the axis 36 are a union nut 40, a Contact sleeve 42 and an inner conductor sleeve 434 are provided.
- the pressure nut 40 is by means of an internal thread 46 on an external thread 48 on the cable inlet side End 16 of the coaxial angle connector 10 can be screwed on.
- the contact sleeve 42 is made of an electrically conductive material, ex. a metal, made and such trained that they are in electrically conductive contact with the outer conductor 18 of the coaxial angle connector 10 stands.
- a coaxial cable-side end 50 of the contact sleeve 42 is designed such that it strikes an inner surface 52 of the pressure nut 40, so that with an axial movement in Fig. 1 along the axis 36 after on the left when screwing on the pressure nut 40 also the contact sleeve 42 axially is shifted to the left.
- the contact sleeve 42 comprises a contact pliers extending in the plug direction 54, which are separated by axial slots 56 contact tabs 58 with respective free ends 60. This is about the contact tooth 66 and the contact sleeve 42 a contact between the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and the outer conductor 12, 18 of the coaxial connector 10.
- the contact tooth 66 places a radially inwardly longer one Way back as the axially behind contact tooth 68.
- appropriate Dimensional choice is achieved in that the contact tooth 66 through the jacket insulation of the coaxial cable through to the outer conductor of the coaxial cable comes and makes a corresponding contact, while at the same time the one behind lying contact tooth 68 only in the jacket insulation of the coaxial cable penetrates and holding forces for the coaxial cable within the coaxial connector 10 provides as well as corresponding tensile or compressive loads on the Prevents coaxial cable from contacting contact tooth 66.
- the inner conductor sleeve 44 is made of an insulating material, for example Plastic, manufactured, the cable-side end 70 formed in this way is that it strikes the end of the contact sleeve 42.
- a axial slot 74 is provided at one end 72 of the inner conductor sleeve 44 facing the inner conductor 26.
- This slot 74 widens towards that End 72 of the inner conductor sleeve 44 towards the cone. 1 is the inner conductor sleeve 44 is shown rotated by 90 ° with respect to the axis 36, otherwise the axial slot 74 and the subsequent conical extension would not be visible.
- the inner conductor sleeve 44 is corresponding arranged rotated so that stop surfaces 76 of the cone-like extension at the end 72 of the inner conductor sleeve 44 ensure that when screwing on the pressure nut 40 and the resulting translational movement the inner conductor sleeve 44 in FIG. 1 along the axis 36 to the left the inner conductor sleeve 44 thus pushed onto the lower end of the slotted inner conductor 26 will be that the inner conductor 26 to lie within the axial slot 74 is coming.
- the width of the axial slot 74 is smaller than the outer circumference of the plug inner conductor 26, the slotted portion of the inner conductor 26 compressed by the inner conductor sleeve 44 and thereby contacts the in the circular recess 38 when the coaxial cable is inserted Inner conductor of the coaxial cable.
- the screwed-on pressure nut 40 provides a holding force which through the stop 50 on the contact sleeve 42 and through the stop 70 transfers to the inner conductor sleeve 44.
- the respective sleeves 42 and 74 set this Holding force in a corresponding contact force on the contact tooth 66 or on the slotted and compressed part of the inner conductor 26 in the cavity 32.
- the coaxial connector 10 Before the coaxial connector 10 is mounted on a coaxial cable, it is described in the following Way pre-assembled.
- the open cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10 In the open cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10 is first the inner conductor sleeve 44 and then the one at the end 70 of the inner conductor sleeve 44 abutting contact sleeve 42 inserted.
- the pressure nut 40 is only so far on the cable inlet end 16 of the Screwed coaxial connector 10 that a connector-side peripheral edge 78th the pressure nut 40, the external thread 48 of the cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10 has happened.
- the coaxial connector 10 is delivered to an end user and consists of only one part to be handled.
- an open end 80 of the pressure nut 40 is now a coaxial cable coaxial through the pressure nut 40, through the contact sleeve 42 and with an inner conductor insulation on Insertable end 70 of the inner conductor sleeve 44.
- the coaxial cable be prepared by the end user only in such a way that the inner conductor of the coaxial cable is stripped and along a predetermined distance the axis 36 is exposed.
- This inner conductor becomes when inserting the coaxial cable into the coaxial connector 10 through an axial bore 82 in the inner conductor sleeve 44 out, so that the inner conductor within the circular recess 38th of the inner conductor 26 of the coaxial connector 10 comes to rest.
- the pressure nut 40 is tightened by means of further screwing onto the external thread 48 of the cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10.
- Fig. 2 shows the coaxial angle connector 10 in the preassembled state.
- the sleeves 42 and 44 are in the cable entry end 16 of the coaxial connector 10 in the illustrated Order inserted, and in addition is through the opening 80 of the Pressure nut 40 a coaxial cable 84 with an outer conductor 86 and an inner conductor 88 and a jacket insulation 90 (Fig. 4) inserted.
- the pressure nut 40 is only so far on the cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10 screwed that the peripheral edge 78 of the pressure nut 40 the thread 48 happened.
- the peripheral edge 78 is rolled up, see above that the pressure nut 40 can no longer be unscrewed.
- the pressure nut thus holds 40 the two sleeves 42 and 44 within the coaxial connector 10 in it cable inlet end 16.
- the inserted coaxial cable 84 is only prepared in such a way that the inner conductor 88 is stripped by a predetermined distance. Further stripping by predetermined distances from the jacket insulation or dielectric 96 (Fig. 6) are not required.
- the coaxial cable 84 is such in the Coaxial connector 10 inserted that the inner conductor 88 in the circular recess 38 of the inner conductor 26 of the coaxial connector 10 comes to rest.
- the inner conductor sleeve 44 is located axially with respect to axis 36 Position that two contact tabs 92 and 94 of the inner conductor 26 are not pressed together become.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the state of the coaxial connector 10 with coaxial cable 84 after tightening the pressure nut 40. How to get out of a Comparison of Fig. 2 with 4 results, is done by screwing the pressure nut 40 an axial movement of the sleeves 42 and 44 along the axis 36 in 2 and 4 to the left. As a result, the beveled surface 62 of the face slides End 60 of the contact tab 58 of the contact sleeve 42 at the conical constriction 64 in the cable inlet end 16 of the coaxial connector 10, the Contact tabs 58 pressed radially inward in the manner shown in Fig. 4 become. As a result, the contact teeth 68 and 66 drill into the jacket insulation 90 of the coaxial cable 84.
- the lever-like design of the contact tabs 48 and a corresponding choice of the dimensions of coaxial connector 10 and sleeve 42 intersects the first contact tooth 66, as can be seen in particular in FIG. 2 through the jacket insulation 90 and contacts the outer conductor 86.
- the second contact tooth 68 only cuts into the jacket insulation 90 and thus ensures a corresponding mounting of the coaxial cable 84 in the cable inlet side End 16 of the coaxial connector 10. In this way, holding or Tensile forces acting on the coaxial cable 84 from the contacting Contact tooth 66 held so that the contact between contact tooth 66 and the inner conductor 86 of the coaxial cable 84 is not subject to changing forces is.
- Fig. 5 illustrates the state of the lower end of the inner conductor 26 of the Coaxial connector 10 in the cavity 32.
- the inner conductor sleeve 44 after tightening the pressure nut 40 axially in FIG. 4 shifted left along the axis 36 so that the inner conductor sleeve 44 with her axial slot 74 slides over the inner conductor 26 of the coaxial connector 10 and so the contact tabs 92 and 94 of the inner conductor 26 of the coaxial connector 10 such compresses that they contact the inner conductor 88 of the coaxial cable 84.
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DE29720827U DE29720827U1 (de) | 1997-11-24 | 1997-11-24 | Koaxialverbinder |
DE29720827U | 1997-11-24 |
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EP0918370A2 true EP0918370A2 (fr) | 1999-05-26 |
EP0918370A3 EP0918370A3 (fr) | 2001-07-18 |
EP0918370B1 EP0918370B1 (fr) | 2004-01-28 |
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DE1921200A1 (de) * | 1969-04-25 | 1970-11-05 | Siemens Ag | Koaxiale Anschlussvorrichtung fuer Hochfrequenzkabel |
WO1993019498A1 (fr) * | 1992-03-26 | 1993-09-30 | Johnsen Kaare | Boitier de contact pour branchement de cable coaxial |
EP0704930A2 (fr) * | 1994-09-28 | 1996-04-03 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Borne auto-denudante et système de connexion ainsi que le dispositif pour guider et relier le câble à celui-ci |
DE29603571U1 (de) * | 1996-02-27 | 1996-04-18 | Rosenberger Hochfrequenztech | Einrichtung zur Verbindung eines Koaxialsteckers mit einem Koaxialkabel |
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DE1921200A1 (de) * | 1969-04-25 | 1970-11-05 | Siemens Ag | Koaxiale Anschlussvorrichtung fuer Hochfrequenzkabel |
WO1993019498A1 (fr) * | 1992-03-26 | 1993-09-30 | Johnsen Kaare | Boitier de contact pour branchement de cable coaxial |
EP0704930A2 (fr) * | 1994-09-28 | 1996-04-03 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Borne auto-denudante et système de connexion ainsi que le dispositif pour guider et relier le câble à celui-ci |
DE29603571U1 (de) * | 1996-02-27 | 1996-04-18 | Rosenberger Hochfrequenztech | Einrichtung zur Verbindung eines Koaxialsteckers mit einem Koaxialkabel |
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GB2496653A (en) * | 2011-11-17 | 2013-05-22 | Commtel Innovate Ltd | Connector plug and cutter |
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EP0918370B1 (fr) | 2004-01-28 |
EP0918370A3 (fr) | 2001-07-18 |
DE29720827U1 (de) | 1998-01-08 |
DE59810662D1 (de) | 2004-03-04 |
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