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JP5156538B2
JP5156538B2 JP2008211445A JP2008211445A JP5156538B2 JP 5156538 B2 JP5156538 B2 JP 5156538B2 JP 2008211445 A JP2008211445 A JP 2008211445A JP 2008211445 A JP2008211445 A JP 2008211445A JP 5156538 B2 JP5156538 B2 JP 5156538B2
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本発明は、自動車等の電気装置等へのワイヤーハーネス等のケーブルの接続に関し、特にその電気装置におけるプリント基板やアンテナ等に接続されるシールドケーブルの端末部分に接続されるシールドコネクタに関するものである。   The present invention relates to a connection of a cable such as a wire harness to an electric device such as an automobile, and more particularly to a shield connector connected to a terminal portion of a shielded cable connected to a printed circuit board or an antenna in the electric device. .

近年、カーナビゲーションシステム等の自動車の電気装置に内蔵される電子部品やIC(集積回路)等が実装された制御用のプリント基板へ伝送される電気信号は高速化(高周波化)され、また、そのプリント基板に形成された回路パターンも密集し高密度化されてきている。一般的に、このような高周波の電気信号を伝送するためにシールドケーブルが用いられるが、伝送される電気信号の更なる高周波化に伴って、このシールドケーブルに接続されるシールドコネクタにも更なる高周波化対応の要求が高まっている。   In recent years, electrical signals transmitted to printed circuit boards for control mounted with electronic components and ICs (integrated circuits) incorporated in electrical devices of automobiles such as car navigation systems have been accelerated (increased in frequency). Circuit patterns formed on the printed circuit board are also densely packed and densified. Generally, a shielded cable is used to transmit such a high-frequency electrical signal. However, as the transmitted electrical signal is further increased in frequency, the shielded connector connected to the shielded cable is further increased. There is a growing demand for higher frequencies.

シールドケーブルの例として、いわゆる同軸ケーブルと呼ばれるものがある。一般的に用いられている同軸ケーブルは、電気信号等の伝送路として銅線などの複数の素線を束ねた信号導体と、同じく複数の素線を編んだ編組線よりなるシールド導体と、これら導体の間に介在される絶縁体と、シールド導体の外周を覆う絶縁性のシースとが同軸状に配された構造になっており、シールド導体が信号導体の外周を隙間なく覆うことで電磁的にシールドしている。   An example of a shielded cable is what is called a coaxial cable. Commonly used coaxial cables are a signal conductor that bundles a plurality of strands such as copper wires as a transmission path for electrical signals, a shield conductor that consists of a braided wire knitted with a plurality of strands, and these An insulator interposed between conductors and an insulating sheath covering the outer periphery of the shield conductor are arranged coaxially, and the shield conductor covers the outer periphery of the signal conductor without any gaps. Shield to.

通常、このような高周波信号を伝送する同軸ケーブルの端末部分に接続されるシールドコネクタには、高周波信号を伝達する信号導体と接続される内導体端子と、編組線などのシールド導体と接続される共に内導体端子の外周を覆う外導体端子と、これら内導体端子と外導体端子の間に介在される所定の比誘電率を有する誘電体とが備えられており、同軸ケーブルの端末部分の絶縁体とシースが剥ぎ取られて露出された信号導体とシールド導体にそれぞれ内導体端子と外導体端子が接続される。   Usually, a shield connector connected to a terminal portion of a coaxial cable that transmits such a high-frequency signal is connected to an inner conductor terminal that is connected to a signal conductor that transmits the high-frequency signal and a shield conductor such as a braided wire. Both are provided with an outer conductor terminal covering the outer periphery of the inner conductor terminal, and a dielectric having a predetermined relative dielectric constant interposed between the inner conductor terminal and the outer conductor terminal, and insulates the end portion of the coaxial cable. The inner conductor terminal and the outer conductor terminal are connected to the signal conductor and the shield conductor exposed by peeling off the body and the sheath, respectively.

このようなシールドコネクタの例としては、下記特許文献1に開示されているものがある。図8はこのシールドコネクタの縦断面を示している。図示されるように、同軸ケーブルWの絶縁体WbとシースWeが剥ぎ取られて信号導体Waとシールド導体Wdが露出した部分にシールドコネクタ50が接続されている。内導体端子51は圧着部51aを介して信号導体Waと接続され、外導体端子53は圧着部53aを介してシールド導体Wdと接続されており、これら両端子を絶縁状態にする誘電体52が両端子間に介在して設けられている。   An example of such a shield connector is disclosed in Patent Document 1 below. FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal section of the shield connector. As shown in the figure, the shield connector 50 is connected to a portion where the insulator Wb and the sheath We of the coaxial cable W are peeled off and the signal conductor Wa and the shield conductor Wd are exposed. The inner conductor terminal 51 is connected to the signal conductor Wa via the crimping portion 51a, and the outer conductor terminal 53 is connected to the shield conductor Wd via the crimping portion 53a. A dielectric 52 that insulates both the terminals is provided. It is provided between both terminals.

一般的に、高周波信号の伝送における同軸ケーブルの特性インピーダンスは、例えば50Ωというように設定されて、接続対象である電気装置の回路基板等の特性インピーダンスとの整合(マッチング)が図られている。高周波信号の伝送経路中に特性インピーダンスが整合していない部分(不整合部)が存在すると、その不整合部での信号の反射による伝送効率の低下及びノイズの発生等の不具合が生じる。したがって、シールドコネクタの特性インピーダンスにおいても同軸ケーブルの特性インピーダンスと整合されている必要がある。   In general, the characteristic impedance of a coaxial cable in high-frequency signal transmission is set to, for example, 50Ω, and matching (matching) with the characteristic impedance of a circuit board or the like of an electric device to be connected is achieved. If there is a portion (non-matching portion) where the characteristic impedance is not matched in the transmission path of the high-frequency signal, problems such as a decrease in transmission efficiency due to signal reflection at the mismatching portion and generation of noise occur. Therefore, the characteristic impedance of the shield connector needs to be matched with the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable.

通常、シールドコネクタの特性インピーダンスは、「外導体端子のシェル部内径と内導体端子の端子部外径の比」および「誘電体の比誘電率」を調整して、同軸ケーブルとのインピーダンス整合が図られているが、図8に示されるように内導体端子51の圧着加工後の圧着部51aの外径は、信号導体Waとの電気的な接続信頼性を優先したサイズ・形状となっており、通常、端子部51bの外径よりも小径になるため、圧着部51a位置における「外導体端子53のシェル部53b内径と内導体端子51の圧着部51a外径の比」と、端子部51b位置における「外導体端子53のシェル部53b内径と内導体端子51の端子部51b外径の比」とが同じになっていない。このため、内導体端子51の圧着部51aにおける特性インピーダンスが同軸ケーブルWの特性インピーダンスと整合されておらず、同軸ケーブルWの特性インピーダンスに比べて高い特性インピーダンスなってしまっていた。   Normally, the characteristic impedance of the shield connector is adjusted by adjusting the ratio of the inner diameter of the shell of the outer conductor terminal to the outer diameter of the terminal of the inner conductor terminal and the relative dielectric constant of the dielectric so that impedance matching with the coaxial cable can be achieved. As shown in FIG. 8, the outer diameter of the crimped portion 51a after the inner conductor terminal 51 is crimped has a size and shape giving priority to the reliability of electrical connection with the signal conductor Wa. In general, since the outer diameter of the terminal portion 51b is smaller than the outer diameter of the terminal portion 51b, the “ratio of the inner diameter of the shell portion 53b of the outer conductor terminal 53 to the outer diameter of the crimp portion 51a of the inner conductor terminal 51” at the position of the crimp portion 51a The “ratio between the inner diameter of the shell portion 53b of the outer conductor terminal 53 and the outer diameter of the terminal portion 51b of the inner conductor terminal 51” at the position 51b is not the same. For this reason, the characteristic impedance at the crimping portion 51 a of the inner conductor terminal 51 is not matched with the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable W, and is higher than the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable W.

このようなシールドコネクタの特性インピーダンスが同軸ケーブルのそれとは等しくない部分では、伝送された電気信号の反射や放射が起こり、信号が正しく伝送されなかったりノイズの原因になったりするなどの不具合が生じたりする。特に数GHzの高周波信号の伝送においてはその傾向が著しいものとなる。   In such a portion where the characteristic impedance of the shield connector is not equal to that of the coaxial cable, the transmitted electrical signal is reflected or radiated, causing problems such as the signal not being transmitted correctly or causing noise. Or In particular, this tendency becomes remarkable in the transmission of high-frequency signals of several GHz.

これを改善するためには、内導体体端子の圧着部位置における特性インピーダンスを同軸ケーブルの特性インピーダンスと整合するように低くすれば良いことから、内導体端子の圧着加工後の圧着部の外径を端子部の外径程度に大きくすることでインピーダンス整合を図ることが可能である。従来、この圧着部の外径を大きくする方法として、その圧着部に導電性テープを巻く方法がある。   In order to improve this, the outer diameter of the crimped part after crimping of the inner conductor terminal should be reduced because the characteristic impedance at the crimped part position of the inner conductor body terminal should be lowered so as to match the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable. It is possible to achieve impedance matching by increasing the diameter to the outer diameter of the terminal portion. Conventionally, as a method of increasing the outer diameter of the crimping portion, there is a method of winding a conductive tape around the crimping portion.

特開2000−173725号公報JP 2000-173725 A

しかしながら、圧着部に導電性テープを巻いて、この部分の導体断面積を大きくする方法では、常に再現性良く断面積を所定の大きさになるように薄い導電性テープを何回も巻く作業は大変であり、作業が煩雑になるという問題があった。   However, in the method of winding the conductive tape around the crimping part and increasing the conductor cross-sectional area of this part, the work of winding the thin conductive tape many times so that the cross-sectional area becomes a predetermined size always with good reproducibility There was a problem that it was difficult and complicated.

そこで、本発明が解決しようとする課題は、シールドコネクタの内導体端子とシールドケーブルの信号導体との接続部において高くなってしまっていた特性インピーダンスを低くするために、この接続部に導電性テープを巻く際の回数を減らすことができると共に、この接続部の外径を種々なる大きさに形成することが可能なシールドコネクタを提供することである。   Therefore, the problem to be solved by the present invention is to reduce the characteristic impedance, which has been high at the connection portion between the inner conductor terminal of the shield connector and the signal conductor of the shield cable, to the conductive tape at this connection portion. It is possible to provide a shield connector that can reduce the number of times of winding the wire and can form the outer diameter of the connecting portion in various sizes.

上記課題を解決するため本発明に係るシールドコネクタは、信号導体とシールド導体との間に絶縁体が介在されると共に、前記シールド導体の外周にシースが被覆されてなるシールドケーブルの前記信号導体に接続される内導体端子と、該内導体端子を誘電体を介在した状態で収容し前記シールド導体に接続される外導体端子とが備えられ、前記内導体端子には前記信号導体と接続される信号導体接続部が設けられ、接続後の前記信号導体接続部の外周には、該信号導体接続部の外径を電気的に大径化するために帯形状を有する導電性テープが巻回されると共に、該導電性テープと前記信号導体接続部との間には導電性板材が挟み込まれ、前記導電性テープの一端に前記導電性板材が接合されていることを要旨とするものである。 In order to solve the above-described problems, a shield connector according to the present invention is provided in the signal conductor of a shielded cable in which an insulator is interposed between the signal conductor and the shield conductor, and an outer periphery of the shield conductor is covered with a sheath. An inner conductor terminal to be connected; and an outer conductor terminal that accommodates the inner conductor terminal with a dielectric interposed therebetween and is connected to the shield conductor. The inner conductor terminal is connected to the signal conductor. A signal conductor connection portion is provided, and a conductive tape having a band shape is wound around the outer periphery of the signal conductor connection portion after connection in order to electrically increase the outer diameter of the signal conductor connection portion. In addition, the gist is that a conductive plate material is sandwiched between the conductive tape and the signal conductor connecting portion, and the conductive plate material is joined to one end of the conductive tape .

このような構成を有するシールドコネクタによれば、信号導体との接続後の内導体端子の信号導体接続部の外周には、この信号導体接続部の外径を電気的に大径化するために帯形状を有する導電性テープが巻回されると共に、この導電性テープと信号導体接続部との間には導電性板材が挟み込まれているので、内導体端子の端子部よりも小径であった信号導体接続部付近の高いインピーダンスを低くすることができ、シールドケーブルとのインピーダンス不整合を解消しつつ、導電性板材の大きさの分、従来よりも導電性テープを巻く回数を減らして、導電性テープを信号導体接続部に巻回する作業性を向上させることができる上に、この部分の導体断面積を常に再現性良く所定の大きさに形成することが可能である。また、挟み込まれる導電性板材の大きさを種々変えることで、信号導体接続部の大径化の際の大きさを種々なる大きさに形成することも可能になっている。   According to the shield connector having such a configuration, the outer diameter of the signal conductor connection portion is electrically increased on the outer periphery of the signal conductor connection portion of the inner conductor terminal after connection with the signal conductor. A conductive tape having a band shape is wound, and a conductive plate material is sandwiched between the conductive tape and the signal conductor connection portion, so that the diameter is smaller than the terminal portion of the inner conductor terminal. High impedance in the vicinity of the signal conductor connection can be reduced, eliminating impedance mismatch with the shielded cable, and reducing the number of times the conductive tape is wound to reduce the number of times the conductive tape is wound. The workability of winding the conductive tape around the signal conductor connecting portion can be improved, and the conductor cross-sectional area of this portion can always be formed in a predetermined size with good reproducibility. In addition, by changing the size of the sandwiched conductive plate material, the size of the signal conductor connecting portion when the diameter is increased can be formed in various sizes.

また、前記導電性テープの一端に前記導電性板材が接合されている構成であるため、このような導電性テープを信号導体接続部に巻回するだけで、導電性テープと信号導体接続部との間に導電性板材を挟み込んで導電性テープを巻回する際の作業性が向上すると共に、導電性テープと導電性板材とが接合されて一体的になっているので、巻回する前のこれらの取り扱いが行い易い。
Further, since the conductive plate at one end of the conductive tape is a structure that has been joined, by simply winding such a conductive tape to the signal conductor connecting portion, and the conductive tape and the signal conductor connecting portion In addition to improving the workability when winding the conductive tape with the conductive plate sandwiched between the conductive tape and the conductive plate, the conductive tape and the conductive plate are joined and integrated. These are easy to handle.

また、前記導電性テープの少なくとも内側の面には導電性の接着層が形成されている構成にすれば、特に導電性テープの厚みが薄い場合に信号導体接続部に巻回された導電性テープが不用意に外れてしまうことが防止される。   Further, if a conductive adhesive layer is formed on at least the inner surface of the conductive tape, the conductive tape wound around the signal conductor connection portion particularly when the thickness of the conductive tape is thin. Is prevented from accidentally coming off.

更に、前記信号導体接続部の上面が二つの山状面と該二つの山状面の間の谷状面とを有する場合においては、該信号導体接続部の上面位置にて前記導電性テープによって挟み込まれる前記導電性板材の下面が前記谷状面よりも広い構成にすれば、このような形状を有する信号導体接続部の上面に導電性板材を導電性テープにて安定的に固定しつつ挟み込むことができる。特に、内導体端子の信号導体接続部が一般的な圧着部である場合には、その上面が通常二つの山状面と該二つの山状面の間の谷状面とからなる形状を有しているので、このような圧着部に巻回後の導電性テープおよび導電性板材の高さおよび幅を一定に形成することができる。   Further, in the case where the upper surface of the signal conductor connecting portion has two ridge-shaped surfaces and a valley-shaped surface between the two ridge-shaped surfaces, the conductive tape is used at the upper surface position of the signal conductor connecting portion. If the lower surface of the conductive plate member to be sandwiched is wider than the valley-shaped surface, the conductive plate member is sandwiched while being stably fixed to the upper surface of the signal conductor connecting portion having such a shape with a conductive tape. be able to. In particular, when the signal conductor connecting portion of the inner conductor terminal is a general crimping portion, the upper surface usually has a shape composed of two ridged surfaces and a valleyd surface between the two ridged surfaces. Therefore, the height and width of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after winding can be formed constant in such a crimping portion.

そして、前記導電性板材には、前記信号導体接続部の前記谷状面に嵌り込んで位置決めされる凸部が突出形成されている構成にすれば、信号導体接続部の上面の所定の位置に安定して導電性板材を挟み込むことができる。また、導電性テープによる巻回の際に導電性板材が信号導体接続部の上面から左右方向にずれてしまうことが防止されるので、巻回の作業が行い易い。   Then, if the conductive plate member is formed with a protruding portion that is fitted and positioned in the valley-like surface of the signal conductor connecting portion, the conductive plate member is placed at a predetermined position on the upper surface of the signal conductor connecting portion. The conductive plate material can be sandwiched stably. In addition, since the conductive plate is prevented from shifting in the left-right direction from the upper surface of the signal conductor connecting portion during winding with the conductive tape, the winding operation is easy to perform.

本発明に係るシールドコネクタによれば、信号導体との接続後の内導体端子の信号導体接続部の外周には、この信号導体接続部の外径を電気的に大径化するために帯形状を有する導電性テープが巻回されると共に、この導電性テープと信号導体接続部との間には導電性板材が挟み込まれているので、内導体端子の端子部よりも小径であった信号導体接続部付近の高いインピーダンスを低くすることができ、シールドケーブルとのインピーダンス不整合が解消される上に、この導電性板材の大きさ分、導電性テープを巻く回数を減らして、導電性テープを信号導体接続部に巻回する作業性を向上させることが可能である。また、挟み込まれる導電性板材の大きさを種々変えることで、信号導体接続部の大きさを種々なる大きさに形成することができる。   According to the shield connector of the present invention, the outer periphery of the signal conductor connection portion of the inner conductor terminal after connection with the signal conductor has a band shape to electrically increase the outer diameter of the signal conductor connection portion. Since the conductive tape is wound and the conductive plate is sandwiched between the conductive tape and the signal conductor connection portion, the signal conductor has a smaller diameter than the terminal portion of the inner conductor terminal. The high impedance in the vicinity of the connecting part can be lowered, the impedance mismatch with the shield cable is eliminated, and the conductive tape is reduced by reducing the number of times the conductive tape is wound by the size of the conductive plate material. It is possible to improve the workability of winding around the signal conductor connecting portion. Further, the size of the signal conductor connecting portion can be formed in various sizes by changing the size of the sandwiched conductive plate material.

以下に、本発明の一実施形態に係るシールドコネクタについて図面を参照して詳細に説明する。先ず、本発明の第1の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタについて図1〜図3を用いて説明する。図1は同軸ケーブルに接続されたシールドコネクタの縦断面図、図2は内導体端子の信号導体接続部に信号導体を接続する手順、図3は信号導体が接続された内導体端子の信号導体接続部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示している。尚、以下の説明においてはシールドコネクタの図示しない相手側コネクタとの接続側を前として説明する。   Hereinafter, a shield connector according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. First, the shield connector which concerns on the 1st Embodiment of this invention is demonstrated using FIGS. 1-3. FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a shield connector connected to a coaxial cable, FIG. 2 is a procedure for connecting a signal conductor to a signal conductor connecting portion of an inner conductor terminal, and FIG. 3 is a signal conductor of an inner conductor terminal to which the signal conductor is connected. A procedure for winding a conductive tape so as to sandwich a conductive plate material in a connecting portion is shown. In the following description, the connection side of the shield connector with a mating connector (not shown) will be described.

図1に示されるようにシールドコネクタ1は、同軸ケーブルWの端末において、同軸ケーブルWの信号導体Waに内導体端子2が接続され、この内導体端子2を誘電体5が収容保持し、この誘電体5を外導体端子6が内装し、外導体端子6が同軸ケーブルWのシールド導体Wdに接続されたもので構成されている。   As shown in FIG. 1, the shield connector 1 has an inner conductor terminal 2 connected to a signal conductor Wa of the coaxial cable W at the end of the coaxial cable W, and the inner conductor terminal 2 is accommodated and held by a dielectric 5. The dielectric 5 is constituted by an outer conductor terminal 6 which is connected to the shield conductor Wd of the coaxial cable W.

同軸ケーブルWは、電気信号等の伝送路として銅線などの複数の素線を撚り合わせて束ねられた信号導体Waと、同じく複数の素線を編んだ編組線よりなるシールド導体Wdと、これら導体の間に介在される絶縁体Wbと、シールド導体Wdの外周を覆う絶縁性のシースWeとが同軸状に配された構造になっており、シールド導体Wdが信号導体Waの外周を隙間なく覆うことで信号導体Waが電磁的にシールドされている。   The coaxial cable W includes a signal conductor Wa in which a plurality of strands such as copper wires are twisted and bundled as a transmission path for electrical signals, a shield conductor Wd composed of a braided wire formed by braiding a plurality of strands, and these The insulator Wb interposed between the conductors and the insulating sheath We covering the outer periphery of the shield conductor Wd are coaxially arranged, and the shield conductor Wd has no gap around the signal conductor Wa. The signal conductor Wa is electromagnetically shielded by covering.

図示されるように同軸ケーブルWは、シースWeが所定長さ皮剥されてシールド導体Wdが露出され、露出されたシールド導体Wdが所定長さ皮剥されて絶縁体Wbが露出され、露出された絶縁体Wbが所定長さ皮剥されて信号導体Waが露出されている。   As shown in the figure, the coaxial cable W has a sheath We peeled off for a predetermined length to expose a shield conductor Wd, an exposed shield conductor Wd is peeled off for a predetermined length to expose an insulator Wb, and exposed insulation. The body Wb is peeled off by a predetermined length to expose the signal conductor Wa.

信号導体Waに接続されるシールドコネクタ1の内導体端子2は、導電性の板材が折り曲げ加工されて一体的に成形されたもので、いわゆるメス型の端子形状を有しており、信号導体Waが接続される信号導体接続部としての圧着部3を後方に備え、図示しない相手側コネクタのオス型内導体端子に接続される端子部4を前方に備えている。   The inner conductor terminal 2 of the shield connector 1 connected to the signal conductor Wa is formed by integrally bending a conductive plate material, has a so-called female terminal shape, and the signal conductor Wa. Are provided on the rear side, and a terminal part 4 connected to a male inner conductor terminal of a mating connector (not shown) is provided on the front side.

図2(a)に示されるように、圧着加工前の内導体端子2の圧着部3には、同軸ケーブルWの信号導体Wa端末部分が載置される圧着部3の底板部から上方に向かって延設された帯形状を有する一対の圧着片3a,3aが形成されている。この圧着片3a,3aは、上方に向かって末広がり状に拡開しており、種々の径の同軸ケーブルの信号導体に巻き付けできるような十分な長さを有している。   As shown in FIG. 2A, the crimping portion 3 of the inner conductor terminal 2 before crimping is directed upward from the bottom plate portion of the crimping portion 3 on which the signal conductor Wa terminal portion of the coaxial cable W is placed. A pair of pressure-bonding pieces 3a, 3a having a belt-like shape extending in this manner is formed. The crimping pieces 3a, 3a are widened toward the top and have a sufficient length so that they can be wound around signal conductors of coaxial cables of various diameters.

図示されるように圧着部3には、上方に配置されたクリンパ101と下方に配置されたアンビル102によって圧着加工が施される。この場合、クリンパ101は、高さが同じ山を2つ連ねたような形状の左右対称の内面を有しており、左右の窪み101a,101aと、これら2つの窪み101a,101aが繋がる中央部分に突出部101bとが形成されている。また、アンビル102の上面は略円弧形状を有している。このようなクリンパ101とアンビル102によって、左右一対の圧着片3a,3aのそれぞれが屈曲するタイミングが同じになるようにされている。   As shown in the figure, the crimping portion 3 is crimped by a crimper 101 disposed above and an anvil 102 disposed below. In this case, the crimper 101 has a bilaterally symmetrical inner surface shaped like two ridges having the same height, and the left and right depressions 101a, 101a and the central portion where these two depressions 101a, 101a are connected. A protrusion 101b is formed on the surface. Further, the upper surface of the anvil 102 has a substantially arc shape. With such a crimper 101 and an anvil 102, the pair of left and right crimping pieces 3a, 3a are bent at the same timing.

図2(a)示されるように、圧着部3の底板部の上面に載置された信号導体Waの上方からクリンパ101が下降すると、最初にクリンパ101の窪み101a,101aに、左右の圧着片3a,3aの先端が接触し、圧着片3a,3aが窪み101a,101aに沿って内側に屈曲し始める。そして、中央の突出部101bで圧着片3a,3aの先端同士が突き当たり、それぞれ下方に折れ曲がることで、図2(b)に示されるように信号導体Waに圧着片3a,3aが圧着されて電気的に接続される。   As shown in FIG. 2A, when the crimper 101 descends from above the signal conductor Wa placed on the upper surface of the bottom plate portion of the crimping portion 3, the left and right crimping pieces are first placed in the recesses 101 a and 101 a of the crimper 101. The tips of 3a and 3a come into contact with each other, and the crimping pieces 3a and 3a begin to bend inward along the recesses 101a and 101a. Then, the tips of the crimping pieces 3a and 3a come into contact with each other at the center protruding portion 101b and bend downward, whereby the crimping pieces 3a and 3a are crimped to the signal conductor Wa as shown in FIG. Connected.

図1に示されるように内導体端子2の端子部4は略筒形状を有しており、端子部4の内部に折り返されることにより形成された一対の弾性接触片4a,4aが設けられている。これら弾性接触片4a,4aは弾性的に撓み変形可能となっており、図示しない相手側コネクタのオス型内導体端子のタブ部が弾性接触片4a,4aの間に挿入されると弾性的に接触して信号の受け渡しができるようになる。また、端子部4の上面には、係止片4bが上方に向けて弾性的に撓み変形可能に突設されている。   As shown in FIG. 1, the terminal portion 4 of the inner conductor terminal 2 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is provided with a pair of elastic contact pieces 4 a and 4 a formed by being folded inside the terminal portion 4. Yes. These elastic contact pieces 4a and 4a can be elastically bent and deformed, and elastically when a tab portion of a male inner conductor terminal of a mating connector (not shown) is inserted between the elastic contact pieces 4a and 4a. The signal can be exchanged by contact. Further, on the upper surface of the terminal portion 4, a locking piece 4 b is provided so as to be elastically bent and deformable upward.

このような内導体端子2を収容保持する誘電体5は、所定の比誘電率を有する絶縁性の合成樹脂により略円柱形状に一体的に成形されており、この誘電体5によって内導体端子2と外導体端子6との間が絶縁状態にされる。この誘電体5の内部には、前後方向に開口した端子収容室5aが貫通形成されており、この端子収容室5a内に内導体端子2が収容保持される。この端子収容室5aの後方の天井面には、内導体端子2の係止片4bが係止される係止孔5bが形成されており、この係止孔5bに内導体端子2の係止片4bが係止されると、内導体端子2は端子収容室5aから容易に抜けないように保持される。そして、誘電体5の後方の下面には、ロック突部5cが下方に向けて突設されている。   The dielectric 5 that accommodates and holds the inner conductor terminal 2 is integrally formed in a substantially cylindrical shape with an insulating synthetic resin having a predetermined dielectric constant, and the inner conductor terminal 2 is formed by the dielectric 5. And the outer conductor terminal 6 are insulated. A terminal accommodating chamber 5a that opens in the front-rear direction is formed through the dielectric 5 so that the inner conductor terminal 2 is accommodated and held in the terminal accommodating chamber 5a. A locking hole 5b for locking the locking piece 4b of the inner conductor terminal 2 is formed in the ceiling surface behind the terminal accommodating chamber 5a, and the locking of the inner conductor terminal 2 is performed in the locking hole 5b. When the piece 4b is locked, the inner conductor terminal 2 is held so as not to easily come out of the terminal accommodating chamber 5a. A lock protrusion 5c is provided on the lower surface of the rear side of the dielectric 5 so as to protrude downward.

このような誘電体5が内装される外導体端子6は、導電性の板材が折り曲げ加工されて一体的に成形されたもので、誘電体5が内装される略円筒状のシェル部7を前方に備え、同軸ケーブルWが圧着加工により固定される圧着部8を後方に備えている。   The outer conductor terminal 6 in which such a dielectric 5 is housed is formed by integrally forming a conductive plate material by bending it, and the front of the substantially cylindrical shell portion 7 in which the dielectric 5 is housed. And a crimping portion 8 to which the coaxial cable W is fixed by crimping.

シェル部7の前方側下面には、図示しないコネクタハウジングの収容部に外導体端子6が収容される際に、コネクタハウジングの収容部の底面に形成されているスリットに挿入されるスタビライザー7aが下方に突出して形成されている。このスタビライザー7aにより外導体端子6のコネクタハウジング内への挿入方向が規制される。また、スタビライザー7aの形成により生じた開口部7bの先端には、外導体端子6がコネクタハウジング内に挿入される際に、スタビライザー7aがコネクタハウジングの収容部の底面スリットに案内される案内片7cがテーパ形状に形成されている。   On the lower surface on the front side of the shell portion 7 is a stabilizer 7a that is inserted into a slit formed in the bottom surface of the housing portion of the connector housing when the outer conductor terminal 6 is housed in the housing portion of the connector housing (not shown). Is formed to protrude. The direction in which the outer conductor terminal 6 is inserted into the connector housing is regulated by the stabilizer 7a. Further, at the tip of the opening 7b generated by the formation of the stabilizer 7a, when the outer conductor terminal 6 is inserted into the connector housing, the stabilizer 7a is guided by the bottom slit of the housing portion of the connector housing. Is formed in a tapered shape.

そして、シェル部7の後方側下面には、誘電体5の後方側下面に突設されたロック突部5cと係合するロック片7dが上方に向けて撓み変形可能に形成されており、誘電体5が外導体端子6のシェル部7内に前方から挿入されると、誘電体5は容易に抜けないように保持される。尚、シェル部7の左右両側壁には、相手側コネクタの外導体端子の外壁と弾性的に接触する図示しない舌片状の接触片が形成されている。   A lock piece 7d that engages with a lock protrusion 5c protruding from the rear lower surface of the dielectric 5 is formed on the lower lower surface of the shell portion 7 so as to be able to bend and deform upward. When the body 5 is inserted into the shell portion 7 of the outer conductor terminal 6 from the front, the dielectric 5 is held so as not to easily come off. In addition, on the left and right side walls of the shell portion 7, tongue-shaped contact pieces (not shown) that elastically contact the outer wall of the outer conductor terminal of the mating connector are formed.

外導体端子6の圧着部8は、同軸ケーブルWのシールド導体Wd端末部分及びシースWe端末部分が適切に載置されるように段差状に形成されている。この圧着部8には、圧着部8の底面から上方に向かって延設形成された帯形状の一対のシールド導体圧着片8a,8aと、同じく帯形状の一対のシース圧着片8b,8bが前後に順になって設けられている。これら圧着片8a,8bは、種々なる径の同軸ケーブルに巻き付けできるような十分な長さを有している。   The crimping portion 8 of the outer conductor terminal 6 is formed in a step shape so that the shield conductor Wd terminal portion and the sheath We terminal portion of the coaxial cable W are appropriately placed. The crimping portion 8 includes a pair of strip-shaped shield conductor crimping pieces 8a and 8a extending upward from the bottom surface of the crimping portion 8 and a pair of strip-shaped sheath crimping pieces 8b and 8b. In order. These crimping pieces 8a and 8b have a sufficient length so as to be wound around coaxial cables having various diameters.

シールド導体Wd端末部分が載置される圧着部8のシールド導体圧着片8a位置の底面の中央には貫通孔8cが形成されており、シールド導体圧着片8b,8bによりシールド導体Wd端末部分が圧着されると、シールド導体Wdの一部がこの貫通孔8c内に入り込むようになっている。   A through-hole 8c is formed in the center of the bottom surface of the crimping portion 8 where the shield conductor Wd terminal portion is placed, and the shield conductor Wd terminal portion is crimped by the shield conductor crimping pieces 8b and 8b. Then, a part of the shield conductor Wd enters the through hole 8c.

このような構成のシールドコネクタ1が備える内導体端子2の信号導体Waとの接続部である圧着部3の外周には、図3(b),(c)に示されるように信号導体Waに圧着加工された後の圧着部3の外周、つまり上面3b、左右両側面3e,3eおよび下面3fを覆うように導電性テープ9が巻回されている。また、圧着部3の上面3aと巻回された導電性テープ9との間には導電性板材10が挟み込まれている。これら導電性テープ9および導電性板材10が圧着部3と導通接続されることで、圧着部3の外径が電気的に大径化されたことになる。   As shown in FIGS. 3B and 3C, the outer periphery of the crimping portion 3, which is a connection portion between the inner conductor terminal 2 of the shield connector 1 having such a configuration and the signal conductor Wa, is connected to the signal conductor Wa. The conductive tape 9 is wound so as to cover the outer periphery of the crimped portion 3 after the crimping process, that is, the upper surface 3b, the left and right side surfaces 3e, 3e, and the lower surface 3f. Further, a conductive plate 10 is sandwiched between the upper surface 3a of the crimping part 3 and the wound conductive tape 9. The conductive tape 9 and the conductive plate member 10 are electrically connected to the crimping portion 3, so that the outer diameter of the crimping portion 3 is electrically increased.

図3(a)に示されるように導電性テープ9は所定の厚みを有する帯形状に成形されており、一端に導電性板材10が接合されている。この導電性テープ9は、金属テープや導電性樹脂をテープ状に成形したものが用いられる。導電性板材10は、金属板などの導電性を有する板状の部材の打ち抜き加工により断面が長方形状に成形されたもので、4隅の角部がR面取り加工されている。この導電性板材10の導電性テープ9への接合は、導電性の接着剤や溶接加工等によってなされている。このように導電性板材10を導電性テープ9の一端に接合した構成にすることで、導電性テープ9と圧着部3との間に導電性板材10を挟み込んで導電性テープ9を巻回する際の作業性が向上すると共に、導電性板材10と導電性テープ9とが接合により一体的になっているので、巻回する前のこれらの取り扱いが行い易くなっている。   As shown in FIG. 3A, the conductive tape 9 is formed in a band shape having a predetermined thickness, and a conductive plate 10 is joined to one end. As this conductive tape 9, a metal tape or conductive resin formed into a tape shape is used. The conductive plate 10 is formed by punching a plate-like member having conductivity, such as a metal plate, into a rectangular cross section, and the corners of four corners are rounded. The conductive plate 10 is joined to the conductive tape 9 by a conductive adhesive, welding, or the like. Thus, by making the structure which joined the electroconductive board | plate material 10 to the end of the electroconductive tape 9, the electroconductive tape 9 is pinched | interposed between the electroconductive tape 9 and the crimping | compression-bonding part 3, and the electroconductive tape 9 is wound. The workability at the time is improved, and the conductive plate 10 and the conductive tape 9 are integrated by joining, so that they can be easily handled before winding.

図示されるように、信号導体Waに圧着加工された圧着部3は、その上面3bが二つの山状面3c,3cと、この二つの山状面3c,3cの間の谷状面3dとを有した形状になっている。   As shown in the drawing, the crimping portion 3 crimped to the signal conductor Wa has an upper surface 3b having two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c and 3c, and a valley-shaped surface 3d between the two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c and 3c. It has a shape with.

圧着部3のこのような上面3bの形状に対応して、その上面3bに接触される導電性板材10の下面である接触面10aは、圧着部3の上面3bの谷状面3dよりも広い面積を有しており、より詳しくは、接触面10aの左右の幅が隣り合う山状面3c,3cの頂点同士を結ぶ長さよりも長くなっている。   Corresponding to the shape of the upper surface 3 b of the crimping part 3, the contact surface 10 a that is the lower surface of the conductive plate 10 in contact with the upper surface 3 b is wider than the valley-shaped surface 3 d of the upper surface 3 b of the crimping part 3. More specifically, the left and right widths of the contact surface 10a are longer than the length connecting the apexes of the adjacent mountain surfaces 3c, 3c.

この場合、導電性板材10の接触面10aの面積を谷状面3dよりも狭くして、接触面10aが凹形状となっている谷状面3dにだけ接触する構成、つまり接触面10aが小さく谷状面3dに入り込むような構成にすると、導電性板材10が左右のいずれかの方向にややずれた状態で導電性テープ9が巻回された場合に、接触面10aが谷状面3dには接触せず一方の山状面3cに接触してしまい、その結果、谷状面3dに入り込んで接触したときと、谷状面3dには入り込まずに一方の山状面3cに接触したときとでは、巻回後の圧着部3位置におけるこれら導体断面積の高さが異なってしまうことが発生する。   In this case, the area of the contact surface 10a of the conductive plate 10 is made narrower than the valley-shaped surface 3d, and the contact surface 10a is in contact only with the concave-shaped valley-shaped surface 3d, that is, the contact surface 10a is small. When the conductive plate 9 is wound in a state where the conductive plate 10 is slightly shifted in either the left or right direction, the contact surface 10a is turned into the valley-shaped surface 3d. Does not touch and contacts one of the mountain-shaped surfaces 3c, and as a result, enters the valley-shaped surface 3d and contacts one of the mountain-shaped surfaces 3c without entering the valley-shaped surface 3d. In this case, the heights of the cross-sectional areas of the conductors at the position of the crimping part 3 after winding differ.

そこで、図示されるように圧着部3の上面3bが、二つの山状面3c,3cと、この二つの山状面3c,3cの間の谷状面3dとを有する場合においては、その圧着部3の上面3bに接触される導電性板材10の接触面10aを谷状面3dよりも広くして、山状面3c,3cにだけ接触するような構成にすることで、導電性板材10が左右のいずれかの方向にややずれた状態で導電性テープ9が巻回された場合でも、巻回後の圧着部3位置におけるこれら導体断面積の高さが異なってしまうことが防止される。   Therefore, in the case where the upper surface 3b of the crimping part 3 has two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c and 3c and a valley-shaped surface 3d between the two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c and 3c as shown in the drawing, the crimping is performed. By making the contact surface 10a of the conductive plate 10 that is in contact with the upper surface 3b of the portion 3 wider than the valley-shaped surface 3d and making contact with only the mountain-shaped surfaces 3c and 3c, the conductive plate 10 Even when the conductive tape 9 is wound in a state where is slightly deviated in either of the left and right directions, it is possible to prevent the heights of the conductor cross-sectional areas from being different at the position of the crimping portion 3 after winding. .

これにより、導電性板材10の接触面10aを、圧着部3の上面3bに対して所定の状態で接触させた状態で導電性テープ10を巻回することができる結果、巻回後の圧着部3位置におけるこれら導体断面積の高さを所定の長さに形成することが容易になると共に、この部分の導体断面積を常に再現性良く所定の大きさに形成することが可能になっている。   As a result, the conductive tape 10 can be wound in a state where the contact surface 10a of the conductive plate 10 is in contact with the upper surface 3b of the crimping portion 3 in a predetermined state. It becomes easy to form the height of these conductor cross-sectional areas at three positions to a predetermined length, and the conductor cross-sectional area of this portion can always be formed to a predetermined size with good reproducibility. .

次に、信号導体Wd端末部分に内導体端子2の圧着部3を圧着加工により接続する手順、および内導体端子2の圧着加工後の圧着部3の外周に導電性テープ9を巻回して接続する手順について説明する。   Next, a procedure for connecting the crimping portion 3 of the inner conductor terminal 2 to the terminal portion of the signal conductor Wd by crimping, and winding the conductive tape 9 around the outer periphery of the crimping portion 3 after the crimping processing of the inner conductor terminal 2 The procedure to do is demonstrated.

図2(a)に示されるように、先ず内導体端子2の圧着部3の底板部に信号導体Wa端末部分を載置する。その後、クリンパ101およびアンビル102によって圧着加工を施すことにより、それぞれの圧着片3a,3aが内側に折り曲げられて、図2(b)および図2(c)に示されるような状態にされる。これにより、内導体端子2は圧着部3を介して信号導体Waと導通接続される。   As shown in FIG. 2A, first, the signal conductor Wa terminal portion is placed on the bottom plate portion of the crimp portion 3 of the inner conductor terminal 2. Thereafter, the crimping process is performed by the crimper 101 and the anvil 102, whereby the respective crimping pieces 3a and 3a are bent inward to be in a state as shown in FIG. 2 (b) and FIG. 2 (c). As a result, the inner conductor terminal 2 is electrically connected to the signal conductor Wa via the crimping portion 3.

そして、この状態の内導体端子2の圧着部3に、上述した一端に導電性板材10が接合された導電性テープ9が巻回される。図3(a)に示されるように、先ず、導電性板材10を圧着部3の上方に配置し、導電性板材10を下方に降ろして、圧着部3の上面3bに載置する。その後、導電性テープ9を複数回巻くことで、図3(b)および図3(c)に示されるような状態になり、導電性板材10および導電性テープ9が圧着部3と導通接続されて、圧着部3は電気的に大径化されたことになる。   Then, the conductive tape 9 in which the conductive plate member 10 is bonded to the one end described above is wound around the crimp portion 3 of the inner conductor terminal 2 in this state. As shown in FIG. 3A, first, the conductive plate 10 is disposed above the crimping portion 3, and the conductive plate 10 is lowered and placed on the upper surface 3 b of the crimping portion 3. After that, by winding the conductive tape 9 a plurality of times, the state shown in FIGS. 3B and 3C is obtained, and the conductive plate 10 and the conductive tape 9 are electrically connected to the crimping portion 3. Thus, the diameter of the crimping portion 3 is electrically increased.

これにより内導体端子3の端子部4よりも小径であった圧着加工後の圧着部3付近の高い特性インピーダンスを、同軸ケーブルWやシールドコネクタ1の圧着部3以外の部分の特性インピーダンスと整合するように低くすることがきる。   Thereby, the high characteristic impedance in the vicinity of the crimping part 3 after the crimping process, which has a smaller diameter than the terminal part 4 of the inner conductor terminal 3, is matched with the characteristic impedance of the part other than the crimping part 3 of the coaxial cable W or the shield connector 1. Can be as low as possible.

このように、圧着部3に導電性板材10を挟み込むように導電性テープ9を巻回する構成により、導電性板材10の大きさの分、従来よりも導電性テープ9を巻く回数を減らされるので、導電性テープ9を圧着部3に巻回する作業性が向上している。また、挟み込まれる導電性板材9の大きさを種々変えることで、巻回後の圧着部3位置のこれら導体断面積を種々なる大きさに形成することができる。従来であれば、巻回後の圧着部3位置の導体断面積を大きく変更するには、導電性テープを巻く回数を増やすしかなかったが、本発明では、圧着部3に導電性テープ9を巻く回数はそのままに、挟み込まれる導電性板材10の大きさを変更するだけで、圧着部3位置の導体断面積を大きく変更することが可能である。   Thus, by the structure which winds the electroconductive tape 9 so that the electroconductive board | plate material 10 may be pinched | interposed into the crimping | compression-bonding part 3, the frequency | count of winding the electroconductive tape 9 can be reduced by the magnitude | size of the electroconductive board | plate material 10 conventionally. Therefore, the workability of winding the conductive tape 9 around the crimping part 3 is improved. Further, by changing the size of the conductive plate 9 to be sandwiched, these conductor cross-sectional areas at the position of the crimping portion 3 after winding can be formed in various sizes. Conventionally, in order to greatly change the conductor cross-sectional area at the position of the crimping portion 3 after winding, the number of times of winding the conductive tape must be increased. In the present invention, the conductive tape 9 is attached to the crimping portion 3. The conductor cross-sectional area at the position of the crimping portion 3 can be greatly changed by simply changing the size of the conductive plate 10 to be sandwiched without changing the number of windings.

次に、本発明の第2の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタについて図4と図5を用いて説明する。図4は同軸ケーブルに接続されたシールドコネクタの縦断面図、図5は信号導体に接続された内導体端子の圧着部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示している。尚、上述した第1の実施の形態のシールドコネクタ1と同一の構成については同符号を付して説明を省略し、異なる点を中心に説明する。   Next, a shield connector according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of the shield connector connected to the coaxial cable, and FIG. 5 shows a procedure for winding the conductive tape so that the conductive plate material is sandwiched between the crimp portions of the inner conductor terminals connected to the signal conductor. Yes. In addition, about the same structure as the shield connector 1 of 1st Embodiment mentioned above, the same code | symbol is attached | subjected and description is abbreviate | omitted and it demonstrates centering on a different point.

図4に示されるように、シールドコネクタ20は、図1のシールドコネクタ1とは内導体端子2の圧着加工後の圧着部3に巻回される導電性テープ9の内側の面に導電性接着層9aが形成されている点で異なっている。   As shown in FIG. 4, the shield connector 20 is electrically bonded to the inner surface of the conductive tape 9 wound around the crimping portion 3 after the crimping process of the inner conductor terminal 2 with the shield connector 1 of FIG. The difference is that the layer 9a is formed.

図5(a)に示されるように、導電性テープ9の内側の面の全面には導電性接着層9aが形成されており、導電性板材10は、この導電性接着層9aを介して導電性テープ9の一端に接着されている。導電性テープ9の内側の面に導電性接着層9aが形成されているので、図5(b)および図5(c)に示されるように、巻回後の導電性テープ9の互いに重なり合った部分が導電性接着層9aによって導通接続されると共に接着されている。したがって、このように導電性接着層9aを導電性テープ9の少なくとも内側の面に形成することにより、特に導電性テープ9の厚みが薄い場合においては、巻回された導電性テープが不用意にずれたり外れてしまったりすることが防止されている。   As shown in FIG. 5 (a), a conductive adhesive layer 9a is formed on the entire inner surface of the conductive tape 9, and the conductive plate 10 is conductive through the conductive adhesive layer 9a. The adhesive tape 9 is bonded to one end. Since the conductive adhesive layer 9a is formed on the inner surface of the conductive tape 9, as shown in FIGS. 5 (b) and 5 (c), the wound conductive tapes 9 overlap each other. The portions are conductively connected and bonded by the conductive adhesive layer 9a. Therefore, by forming the conductive adhesive layer 9a on at least the inner surface of the conductive tape 9 in this manner, especially when the thickness of the conductive tape 9 is thin, the wound conductive tape is careless. It is prevented from slipping out or coming off.

次に、本発明の第3の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタについて図6と図7を用いて説明する。図6は同軸ケーブルに接続されたシールドコネクタの縦断面図、図7は信号導体に接続された内導体端子の圧着部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示している。尚、上述した第1の実施の形態のシールドコネクタ1と同一の構成については同符号を付して説明を省略し、異なる点を中心に説明する。   Next, a shield connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the shield connector connected to the coaxial cable, and FIG. 7 shows a procedure for winding the conductive tape so that the conductive plate is sandwiched between the crimp portions of the inner conductor terminals connected to the signal conductor. Yes. In addition, about the same structure as the shield connector 1 of 1st Embodiment mentioned above, the same code | symbol is attached | subjected and description is abbreviate | omitted and it demonstrates centering on a different point.

図6に示されるように、シールドコネクタ30は、図1のシールドコネクタ1とは内導体端子2の圧着加工後の圧着部3に巻回される導電性テープ9の一端に接合された導電性板材10の接触面10aに凸部が形成されている点で異なっている。   As shown in FIG. 6, the shield connector 30 is electrically connected to one end of a conductive tape 9 wound around the crimping portion 3 after the crimping process of the inner conductor terminal 2 with the shield connector 1 of FIG. 1. The difference is that a convex portion is formed on the contact surface 10 a of the plate 10.

図7(a)に示されるように、導電性板材10の下面である接触面10aの中央には下方に突出した凸部10bが形成されている。この凸部10bは、圧着加工後の圧着部3の上面3bの谷状面3dに嵌り込む大きさになっている。したがって、図7(b)に示されるように、導電性板材10を圧着部3の上面3bに載置すると、導電性板材10の凸部10bが圧着部3の谷状面3dに嵌り込んで位置決めされるので、導電性テープ9による巻回の際に導電性板材10が圧着部3の上面3bから左右方向にずれてしまうことが防止され、巻回の作業が行い易くなっている。また、巻回後においても凸部10bによって導電性板材10が圧着部3の上面3bに位置決めされることから、振動等によって導電性板材10がずれてしまうことが防止されている。   As shown in FIG. 7A, a convex portion 10 b that protrudes downward is formed at the center of the contact surface 10 a that is the lower surface of the conductive plate 10. The convex portion 10b is sized to fit into the valley-like surface 3d of the upper surface 3b of the crimping portion 3 after the crimping process. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 7B, when the conductive plate 10 is placed on the upper surface 3 b of the crimping portion 3, the convex portion 10 b of the conductive plate 10 is fitted into the valley-shaped surface 3 d of the crimping portion 3. Since the positioning is performed, it is possible to prevent the conductive plate 10 from being displaced from the upper surface 3b of the pressure-bonding portion 3 in the left-right direction during the winding with the conductive tape 9, and the winding operation is facilitated. Further, even after winding, the conductive plate 10 is positioned on the upper surface 3b of the crimping portion 3 by the convex portion 10b, so that the conductive plate 10 is prevented from being displaced due to vibration or the like.

以上説明したシールドコネクタ1(20,30)によれば、信号導体Waとの接続後の内導体端子2の信号導体接続部(圧着部)3の外周には、この信号導体接続部3の外径を電気的に大径化するために帯形状を有する導電性テープ9が巻回されると共に、この導電性テープ9と信号導体接続部3との間には導電性板材10が挟み込まれているので、この導電性板材10の大きさの分、従来よりも導電性テープ9を巻く回数を減らして、導電性テープ9を信号導体接続部3に巻回する作業性を向上させることができる上に、この部分の導体断面積を常に再現性良く所定の大きさに形成することが可能である。   According to the shield connector 1 (20, 30) described above, the outer periphery of the signal conductor connection portion (crimping portion) 3 of the inner conductor terminal 2 after connection with the signal conductor Wa is provided outside the signal conductor connection portion 3. In order to increase the diameter electrically, a conductive tape 9 having a band shape is wound, and a conductive plate 10 is sandwiched between the conductive tape 9 and the signal conductor connecting portion 3. Therefore, the workability of winding the conductive tape 9 around the signal conductor connecting portion 3 can be improved by reducing the number of times of winding the conductive tape 9 as compared with the conventional size by the size of the conductive plate 10. In addition, the conductor cross-sectional area of this portion can always be formed to a predetermined size with good reproducibility.

このように、導電性テープ9の巻回の作業性を向上させると共に、内導体端子2の端子部4よりも小径であった信号導体接続部3付近の高いインピーダンスを低くすることができ、シールドケーブルWとのインピーダンス不整合が解消されている。また、挟み込まれる導電性板材10の大きさを種々変えることで、信号導体接続部3の大径化の際の大きさを種々なる大きさに形成することが可能になっている。   Thus, the workability of winding the conductive tape 9 can be improved, and the high impedance in the vicinity of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 having a smaller diameter than the terminal portion 4 of the inner conductor terminal 2 can be reduced, and the shield Impedance mismatch with the cable W is eliminated. In addition, by changing the size of the conductive plate member 10 to be sandwiched, the size of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 when the diameter is increased can be formed in various sizes.

この場合、導電性テープ9の一端に導電性板材10が接合されているので、このような導電性テープ9を信号導体接続部3に巻回するだけで、導電性テープ9と信号導体接続部3との間に導電性板材10を挟み込んで導電性テープ9を巻回する際の作業性が向上すると共に、導電性板材10と導電性テープ9とが接合されて一体的になっているので、巻回する前のこれらの取り扱いが行い易くなっている。   In this case, since the conductive plate 10 is joined to one end of the conductive tape 9, the conductive tape 9 and the signal conductor connecting portion can be simply wound around the signal conductor connecting portion 3. Since the conductive plate material 10 is sandwiched between the conductive plate material 10 and the conductive tape 9 is wound, the workability of the conductive tape material 10 is improved and the conductive plate material 10 and the conductive tape 9 are joined and integrated. These are easy to handle before winding.

この場合、導電性テープ9の少なくとも内側の面に導電性の接着層9aが形成されている構成にすれば、特に導電性テープ9の厚みが薄い場合に信号導体接続部3に巻回された導電性テープ9が振動等によって不用意に外れてしまうことが防止される。   In this case, if the conductive adhesive layer 9a is formed on at least the inner surface of the conductive tape 9, the conductive tape 9 is wound around the signal conductor connecting portion 3 particularly when the conductive tape 9 is thin. It is possible to prevent the conductive tape 9 from being inadvertently detached due to vibration or the like.

更に、信号導体接続部3の上面3bが二つの山状面3c,3cとこの二つの山状面3c,3cの間の谷状面3dとを有する場合においては、信号導体接続部3の上面3b位置にて導電性テープ9によって挟み込まれる導電性板材10の下面が谷状面3dよりも広いので、このような形状を有する信号導体接続部3の上面3bに導電性板材10を導電性テープ9にて安定的に固定しつつ挟み込むことができる。特に、上述したように内導体端子2の信号導体接続部が一般的な圧着部3である場合には、その上面3bが通常二つの山状面3c,3cとこの二つの山状面3c,3cの間の谷状面3dとからなる形状を有しているので、このような圧着部3に巻回後の導電性テープ9および導電性板材10の高さおよび幅を一定に形成することができる。   Further, when the upper surface 3b of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 has two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c, 3c and a valley-shaped surface 3d between the two mountain-shaped surfaces 3c, 3c, the upper surface of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 is used. Since the lower surface of the conductive plate 10 sandwiched between the conductive tapes 9 at the position 3b is wider than the valley-shaped surface 3d, the conductive plate 10 is placed on the upper surface 3b of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 having such a shape. 9 can be pinched while being stably fixed. In particular, as described above, when the signal conductor connecting portion of the inner conductor terminal 2 is the general crimping portion 3, the upper surface 3b is usually two crest surfaces 3c, 3c and the two crest surfaces 3c, Since it has the shape which consists of the valley-shaped surface 3d between 3c, the height and width | variety of the electroconductive tape 9 and the electroconductive board | plate material 10 after winding are formed in such a crimping | compression-bonding part 3 uniformly. Can do.

そして、導電性板材10には、信号導体接続部3の上面3bの谷状面3dに嵌り込んで位置決めされる凸部10bが突出形成されていれば、信号導体接続部3の上面3bの所定の位置に安定して導電性板材10を挟み込むことができる。また、導電性テープ9による巻回の際に導電性板材10が信号導体接続部3の上面3bから左右方向にずれてしまうことが防止されるので、巻回の作業が行い易い。   And if the convex part 10b which fits and is positioned in the trough-shaped surface 3d of the upper surface 3b of the signal conductor connection part 3 is protrudingly formed in the electroconductive board | plate material 10, the predetermined | prescribed upper surface 3b of the signal conductor connection part 3 is predetermined. The conductive plate 10 can be sandwiched stably at the position. In addition, since the conductive plate 10 is prevented from shifting in the left-right direction from the upper surface 3b of the signal conductor connecting portion 3 during winding with the conductive tape 9, the winding operation is easy to perform.

以上、本発明に係るシールドコネクタの実施の形態について説明したが、本発明はこうした実施形態に何ら限定されるものではなく、本発明の要旨を逸脱しない範囲において、種々なる態様で実施できることは勿論である。例えば、上記実施形態では内導体端子2の信号導体Waとの接続部としての圧着部3に導電性板材10を挟み込むように導電性テープ9を巻回する形態について説明したが、内導体端子の信号導体との接続部として溶接により接続された溶接接続部や、内導体端子の信号導体との接続部としてハンダ付けにより接続されたハンダ接続部などの接続部にも本発明に係る導電性テープを導電性板材を挟み込むように巻回して電気的に大径化することが可能である。   The embodiments of the shield connector according to the present invention have been described above. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and can of course be implemented in various modes without departing from the gist of the present invention. It is. For example, although the said embodiment demonstrated the form which winds the electroconductive tape 9 so that the electroconductive board | plate material 10 may be pinched | interposed into the crimping | compression-bonding part 3 as a connection part with the signal conductor Wa of the inner conductor terminal 2, The conductive tape according to the present invention is also applied to connection portions such as a weld connection portion connected by welding as a connection portion with a signal conductor and a solder connection portion connected by soldering as a connection portion with a signal conductor of an inner conductor terminal. It is possible to increase the diameter electrically by winding the wire so as to sandwich the conductive plate material.

また、導電性板材10の挟み込み位置を圧着部3の上面3bとした構成について説明したが、導電性板材10の挟み込み位置を下面3fや側面3eとした構成でも良く、上述した実施の形態には限定されない。更に、導電性板材10を二つ用いて例えば圧着部3の上面3bおよび下面3fにそれぞれ導電性テープ9による巻回によって挟み込む構成でも良く、用いられる導電性板材10の数も上述した実施の形態には限定されない。   Further, the configuration in which the sandwiching position of the conductive plate 10 is the upper surface 3b has been described, but the sandwiching position of the conductive plate 10 may be the bottom surface 3f and the side surface 3e. It is not limited. Further, two conductive plate members 10 may be used, for example, sandwiched between the upper surface 3b and the lower surface 3f of the crimping portion 3 by winding with the conductive tape 9, and the number of the conductive plate members 10 used is also the above-described embodiment. It is not limited to.

本発明の第1の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタの縦断面である。It is a longitudinal section of the shield connector concerning a 1st embodiment of the present invention. 図1に示した内導体端子の圧着部に同軸ケーブルの信号導体を圧着加工により接続する手順を示しており、(a)は圧着加工前の内導体端子の圧着部と同軸ケーブルの信号導体の横断面図、(b)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部と同軸ケーブルの信号導体の横断面図、(c)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部と同軸ケーブルの信号導体の縦断面図である。FIG. 2 shows a procedure for connecting a signal conductor of a coaxial cable to the crimping portion of the inner conductor terminal shown in FIG. 1 by crimping, and (a) shows the crimping portion of the inner conductor terminal before crimping and the signal conductor of the coaxial cable. Cross-sectional view, (b) is a cross-sectional view of the crimped portion of the inner conductor terminal after crimping and the signal conductor of the coaxial cable, and (c) is a crimped portion of the inner conductor terminal after crimping and the signal conductor of the coaxial cable. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view. 図2に示した圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示した図であり、(a)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回する前の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(b)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(c)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の縦断面図である。It is the figure which showed the procedure which winds an electroconductive tape so that an electroconductive board | plate material may be inserted | pinched in the crimping | compression-bonding part of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process shown in FIG. 2, (a) is the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. The cross-sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate before being wound around the crimp portion, (b) is the cross section of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process FIG. 4C is a longitudinal sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. 本発明の第2の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタの縦断面である。It is a longitudinal section of the shield connector concerning a 2nd embodiment of the present invention. 図4に示した圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示した図であり、(a)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回する前の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(b)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(c)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の縦断面図である。It is the figure which showed the procedure which winds an electroconductive tape so that an electroconductive board | plate material may be inserted | pinched in the crimping | compression-bonding part of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process shown in FIG. 4, (a) is the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. The cross-sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate before being wound around the crimp portion, (b) is the cross section of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process FIG. 4C is a longitudinal sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. 本発明の第3の実施形態に係るシールドコネクタの縦断面である。It is a longitudinal section of the shield connector concerning a 3rd embodiment of the present invention. 図6に示した圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に導電性板材を挟み込むように導電性テープを巻回する手順を示した図であり、(a)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回する前の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(b)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の横断面図、(c)は圧着加工後の内導体端子の圧着部に巻回した後の導電性テープと導電性板材の縦断面図である。It is the figure which showed the procedure which winds a conductive tape so that an electroconductive board | plate material may be inserted | pinched in the crimping | compression-bonding part of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process shown in FIG. 6, (a) is the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. The cross-sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate before being wound around the crimp portion, (b) is the cross section of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process FIG. 4C is a longitudinal sectional view of the conductive tape and the conductive plate after being wound around the crimp portion of the inner conductor terminal after the crimping process. 従来から用いられているシールドコネクタの概略構成を示した縦断面図である。It is the longitudinal cross-sectional view which showed schematic structure of the shield connector used conventionally.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1,10,20 シールドコネクタ
2 内導体端子
3 信号導体接続部(圧着部)
3a 圧着片
3b 上面
3c 山状面
3d 谷状面
3e 側面
3f 下面
4 端子部
5 誘電体
6 外導体端子
7 シェル部
8 圧着部
9 導電性テープ
9a 導電性接着層
10 導電性板材
10a 接触面
10b 凸部
W 同軸ケーブル
Wa 信号導体
Wb 絶縁体
Wd シールド導体
We シース
W 同軸ケーブル
Wa 信号導体
Wb 絶縁体
Wd シールド導体
We シース
1, 10, 20 Shield connector 2 Inner conductor terminal 3 Signal conductor connection (crimp)
3a Crimp piece 3b Upper surface 3c Mountain surface 3d Valley surface 3e Side surface 3f Lower surface 4 Terminal portion 5 Dielectric 6 Outer conductor terminal 7 Shell portion 8 Crimp portion 9 Conductive tape 9a Conductive adhesive layer 10 Conductive plate material 10a Contact surface 10b Protrusion W Coaxial cable Wa Signal conductor Wb Insulator Wd Shield conductor We Sheath W Coaxial cable Wa Signal conductor Wb Insulator Wd Shield conductor We Sheath

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信号導体とシールド導体との間に絶縁体が介在されると共に、前記シールド導体の外周にシースが被覆されてなるシールドケーブルの前記信号導体に接続される内導体端子と、該内導体端子を誘電体を介在した状態で収容し前記シールド導体に接続される外導体端子とが備えられ、前記内導体端子には前記信号導体と接続される信号導体接続部が設けられ、接続後の前記信号導体接続部の外周には、該信号導体接続部の外径を電気的に大径化するために帯形状を有する導電性テープが巻回されると共に、該導電性テープと前記信号導体接続部との間には導電性板材が挟み込まれ、前記導電性テープの一端に前記導電性板材が接合されていることを特徴とするシールドコネクタ。 An insulator is interposed between the signal conductor and the shield conductor, and an inner conductor terminal connected to the signal conductor of the shielded cable in which a sheath is coated on an outer periphery of the shield conductor; And an outer conductor terminal connected to the shield conductor, and a signal conductor connecting portion connected to the signal conductor is provided on the inner conductor terminal, and the signal conductor after connection is provided. A conductive tape having a band shape is wound around the outer periphery of the connection portion in order to electrically increase the outer diameter of the signal conductor connection portion, and the conductive tape and the signal conductor connection portion A shield connector, wherein a conductive plate is sandwiched between the conductive tapes, and the conductive plate is joined to one end of the conductive tape . 前記導電性テープの少なくとも内側の面には導電性の接着層が形成されていることを特徴とする請求項に記載のシールドコネクタ。 The shield connector according to claim 1 , wherein a conductive adhesive layer is formed on at least an inner surface of the conductive tape. 前記信号導体接続部の上面が二つの山状面と該二つの山状面の間の谷状面とを有する場合においては、該信号導体接続部の上面位置にて前記導電性テープによって挟み込まれる前記導電性板材の下面が前記谷状面よりも広いことを特徴とする請求項1または請求項2に記載のシールドコネクタ。 In the case where the upper surface of the signal conductor connection portion has two ridge-shaped surfaces and a valley-shaped surface between the two ridge-shaped surfaces, the signal conductor connection portion is sandwiched by the conductive tape at the upper surface position of the signal conductor connection portion. shield connector according to claim 1 or claim 2 the lower surface of the conductive plate is equal to or wider than the trough surface. 前記導電性板材には、前記信号導体接続部の前記谷状面に嵌り込んで位置決めされる凸部が突出形成されていることを特徴とする請求項に記載のシールドコネクタ。 4. The shield connector according to claim 3 , wherein the conductive plate member has a protruding portion that is fitted and positioned in the valley-like surface of the signal conductor connecting portion.
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