JPH01236589A - Connector - Google Patents
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- JPH01236589A JPH01236589A JP63062800A JP6280088A JPH01236589A JP H01236589 A JPH01236589 A JP H01236589A JP 63062800 A JP63062800 A JP 63062800A JP 6280088 A JP6280088 A JP 6280088A JP H01236589 A JPH01236589 A JP H01236589A
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Abstract
Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
〔概 要〕
ケーブル等の接続に用いるコネクタに関し、特に長期間
に渡って信転性を保証し得るコネクタの提供を目的とし
、
一方の端部側に中心コンタクトが形成され、他方の端部
側にシリンダ孔が形成されてなるコンタクト部材と、一
方の端部側に前記シリンダ孔に対して摺動可能に形成さ
れた突起部が形成され、他方の端部側にケーブルの芯線
を挿入する芯線挿入孔が形成されてなる支持部材と、前
記シリンダ孔内に収容可能に形成されたバネ部材と、に
よって構成された中心導体を装備して成る。[Detailed Description of the Invention] [Summary] Regarding a connector used for connecting cables, etc., the purpose is to provide a connector that can guarantee reliability over a long period of time, and a center contact is formed on one end side. a contact member having a cylinder hole formed on the other end side, a protrusion formed slidably with respect to the cylinder hole on one end side, and a contact member formed on the other end side. It is equipped with a center conductor constituted by a support member formed with a core wire insertion hole into which the core wire of the cable is inserted, and a spring member formed so as to be accommodated in the cylinder hole.
本発明はケーブル等を電気的に接続する際に用いられる
コネクタに関する。The present invention relates to a connector used for electrically connecting cables and the like.
第3図は従来のコネクタの構造を示す要部側断面図であ
る。FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of a main part showing the structure of a conventional connector.
yAa図に示すように従来のコネクタは、ケーブル20
の芯線3が挿入される芯線挿入孔14を備えた中心導体
1と、該中心導体1の外周部分を覆う形で配置された絶
縁体6と、リング状に形成されたコマ7と、固着ネジ9
と、コネクタ本体15と、によって構成されている。As shown in figure yAa, the conventional connector has cable 20
A center conductor 1 having a core wire insertion hole 14 into which a core wire 3 is inserted, an insulator 6 disposed to cover the outer circumference of the center conductor 1, a ring-shaped piece 7, and a fixing screw. 9
and a connector body 15.
以下、上記コネクタにケーブル20を装着する際の手順
を第3図に基づいて説明する。Hereinafter, the procedure for attaching the cable 20 to the connector will be explained based on FIG. 3.
■、ケーブル20の被覆4を適当な位置で剥き取る。(2) Peel off the sheath 4 of the cable 20 at an appropriate position.
■、ケーブル20のシールド編組5を図示のように折り
返す。(2) Fold back the shield braid 5 of the cable 20 as shown.
■4露出したケーブル20の誘電体部2を適当な位置で
剥き取る。そして、露出した芯線3をコネクタ側の中心
導体1の芯線挿入孔14に挿入して半田付けする。なお
、上記■〜■の作業はコネクタ本体15外で実施する作
業である。■4 Peel off the exposed dielectric part 2 of the cable 20 at an appropriate position. Then, the exposed core wire 3 is inserted into the core wire insertion hole 14 of the center conductor 1 on the connector side and soldered. Note that the above-mentioned operations (1) to (2) are operations that are performed outside the connector main body 15.
■、中心導体1と一体化されたケーブル20をコネクタ
本体15内に挿入する。なお、中心導体1はこの操作に
よって先端が絶縁体6の内面に当接する位置まで挿入さ
れる。(2) Insert the cable 20 integrated with the center conductor 1 into the connector body 15. Note that, by this operation, the center conductor 1 is inserted until the tip thereof contacts the inner surface of the insulator 6.
■、予めケーブル20に嵌め込んであったコマ7を図示
の位置へ移動させる。(2) Move the piece 7, which has been fitted into the cable 20 in advance, to the position shown in the figure.
■、固定ネジ9をコネクタ本体15に螺入する。この操
作によってシールド編組5とコネクタ本体15とがコマ
7を介して密接し、その結果、芯線3は外界からシール
ドされた状態となる。(2) Screw the fixing screw 9 into the connector body 15. This operation brings the shield braid 5 and the connector body 15 into close contact with each other via the piece 7, and as a result, the core wire 3 becomes shielded from the outside world.
なお、この説明に用いたコネクタは、雄コネクタである
が、その基本構成は雄コネクタの場合も全く同等である
ことはいうまでもない。Although the connector used in this explanation is a male connector, it goes without saying that the basic configuration is exactly the same for the male connector.
しかしながら、コネクタは、中心導体同志の接触によっ
て相手側のコネクタと互いに電気的に接続される構造で
あるため、着脱の都度、中心4体1が矢印A方向、或い
はB方向の力を受ける。このため、この着脱操作を頻繁
に行うと、ポリエチレン等で構成された誘電体部2が潰
れて矢印B方向へ後退する(矢印入方向へは絶縁体6が
あるので移動しない)という現象を生じる。このため、
当初はα点に位置していた中心導体1の先端部がβ点(
点線で示す位置)に後退することになり、両コネクタの
中心導体同志の接触状態は当然悪くなる。However, since the connector has a structure in which it is electrically connected to a mating connector by contact between the center conductors, the center 4 members 1 are subjected to a force in the direction of arrow A or B each time the connector is attached or detached. Therefore, if this attachment/detachment operation is performed frequently, a phenomenon occurs in which the dielectric part 2 made of polyethylene etc. is crushed and retreats in the direction of arrow B (it does not move in the direction of the arrow because there is an insulator 6). . For this reason,
The tip of the center conductor 1, which was initially located at the α point, is now at the β point (
(the position indicated by the dotted line), and the contact between the center conductors of both connectors naturally deteriorates.
本発明は上記問題点を解決して長期間に渡って安定的に
動作するコネクタを提供するためになされたものである
。The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems and provide a connector that operates stably over a long period of time.
本発明によるコネクタは、第1図の実施例図に示すよう
に、一方の端部側に中心コンタク) 11aが形成され
、他方の端部側にシリンダ孔11bが形成されてなるコ
ンタクト部材11と、一方の端部側に前記シリンダ孔1
1aに対して摺動可能に形成された突起部12aが形成
され、他方の端部側にケーブルの芯線3を挿入する芯線
挿入孔12bが形成されてなる支持部材12と、前記シ
リンダ孔11b内に収容可能に形成されたバネ部材13
とによって構成された中心導体10を装備している。As shown in the embodiment diagram of FIG. 1, the connector according to the present invention includes a contact member 11 having a central contact 11a formed at one end and a cylinder hole 11b formed at the other end. , the cylinder hole 1 on one end side
A support member 12 is formed with a protrusion 12a that is slidable relative to the support member 12, and a core wire insertion hole 12b into which the cable core 3 is inserted is formed at the other end thereof, and Spring member 13 formed to be able to be accommodated in
It is equipped with a center conductor 10 composed of.
このように構成された中心導体10は、バネ部材13の
作用により、中心コンタクト11aに矢印B方向の力が
加えられた時には矢印B方向に後退するため、ケーブル
20の芯線3や誘電体2に異常な力が作用することはな
い。The center conductor 10 configured in this manner retreats in the direction of arrow B when a force in the direction of arrow B is applied to the center contact 11a due to the action of the spring member 13, so that the core wire 3 of the cable 20 and the dielectric 2 are There are no abnormal forces acting on it.
以下実施例図に基づいて本発明の詳細な説明する。
□
第1図は本発明の一実施例を示す要部側断面図、第2図
は本発明に用いる構成部材の一構成例図であるが、前記
第3図と同一部分には同一符号を付している。EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION The present invention will be described in detail below based on embodiment figures.
□ Fig. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a main part showing an embodiment of the present invention, and Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of constituent members used in the present invention. It is attached.
第1図の実施例図に示すように、本発明のコネクタに装
備される中心導体10は、一方の端部側に中心コンタク
H1aが形成され、他方の端部側にシリンダ孔11bが
形成されてなるコンタクト部材11と、一方の端部側に
前記シリンダ孔11aに対して摺動可能に形成された突
起部12aが形成され。As shown in the embodiment diagram of FIG. 1, the center conductor 10 installed in the connector of the present invention has a center contact H1a formed at one end and a cylinder hole 11b formed at the other end. A contact member 11 is formed, and a protrusion 12a is formed on one end side so as to be slidable with respect to the cylinder hole 11a.
他方の端部側にケーブル20の芯線3を挿入する芯線挿
入孔12bが形成されてなる支持部材12と、前記シリ
ンダ孔11b内に収容可能に形成されたバネ部材13と
、によって構成されている。なお、コンタクト部材11
と、支持部材12とは導電性の良好な金属1例えば銅、
或いは銅合金等で製作される。The supporting member 12 is formed with a core wire insertion hole 12b into which the core wire 3 of the cable 20 is inserted at the other end thereof, and a spring member 13 is formed to be accommodated in the cylinder hole 11b. . Note that the contact member 11
The supporting member 12 is made of a metal 1 having good conductivity, such as copper,
Alternatively, it is made of copper alloy or the like.
図中、Δはコンタクト部材11の移動範囲であって、こ
のΔの寸法は相手側コネクタとの関係を勘案して決定さ
れる。In the figure, Δ is the movement range of the contact member 11, and the dimension of Δ is determined by taking into consideration the relationship with the mating connector.
前記バネ部材I3は第2図に示すように、バネ性と導電
性に優れた金属1例えばリン青銅、或いはベリリウム銅
等で製作される。そしてその形状は図示のように、板材
を屏風型に折り曲げた形になっている。当該バネ部材1
3をこのような板状のバネで形成するのは、この部分に
コイル状のバネを用いると、高周波電流を流した時に該
バネ部材13がインピーダンスを持つためである。従っ
て、低周波専用のコネクタの場合は、このバネ部材13
をコイル状に形成してもかまわない。As shown in FIG. 2, the spring member I3 is made of a metal 1 having excellent spring properties and conductivity, such as phosphor bronze or beryllium copper. As shown in the figure, the shape is a board bent into a folding screen shape. The spring member 1
The reason why 3 is formed of such a plate-shaped spring is that if a coil-shaped spring is used in this part, the spring member 13 will have impedance when a high frequency current is applied. Therefore, in the case of a connector exclusively for low frequencies, this spring member 13
may be formed into a coil shape.
本発明のコネクタに装備される中心導体10は、上記の
ように、コンタクト部材11に矢印B方向の力が作用し
た時は、バネ部材13によってその力を吸収する構造に
なっているので、コネクタの着脱頻度が高い場合でも接
触不良を起こすようなことが無い。なお、コンタクト部
材11が支持部材12から落下しないようにするために
は、バネ部材13の両端を導電性の接着剤等で両部材1
1.12に接着するとよい。As described above, the center conductor 10 installed in the connector of the present invention has a structure in which when a force in the direction of arrow B acts on the contact member 11, the spring member 13 absorbs the force. No contact failure will occur even if the parts are frequently attached and detached. Note that in order to prevent the contact member 11 from falling from the support member 12, both ends of the spring member 13 should be glued with conductive adhesive or the like.
1.12 is recommended.
以上の説明から明らかなように本発明によれば、コネク
タの着脱を高頻度で行った場合でも、コンタクト部材の
基本位置は変化せず、従ってコネクタ相互間の接触度が
劣化するようなことが無いので、コネクタの信頼性は長
期間に渡って保証される。As is clear from the above description, according to the present invention, even when connectors are connected and disconnected frequently, the basic position of the contact member does not change, and therefore the degree of contact between the connectors does not deteriorate. Since there is no such thing, the reliability of the connector is guaranteed over a long period of time.
第1図は本発明の一実施例を示す側断面図、第2図は本
発明に用いる構成部材の一構造例を示す斜視図、
第3図は従来のコネクタの構造を示す側断面図である。
図中、1は従来の中心導体、
2は誘電体部、
3は芯線、
4は被覆、
5はシールド編組、
6は絶縁体、
7はコマ、
9は固定ネジ、
10は本発明による中心導体、
11はコンタクト部材、
11aは中心コンタクト、
11bはシリンダ孔、
12は支持部材、
12aは突起部、
12bは芯線挿入部、
13はバネ部材、
15はコネクタ本体、
20はケーブル、
濠沁明^−笑飽例(2)
第1図
杢イ芒E?万に部1・)積煽郊祁−一本鼻造一例囚第2
図FIG. 1 is a side sectional view showing an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of the structure of the component used in the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a side sectional view showing the structure of a conventional connector. be. In the figure, 1 is a conventional center conductor, 2 is a dielectric part, 3 is a core wire, 4 is a coating, 5 is a shield braid, 6 is an insulator, 7 is a piece, 9 is a fixing screw, 10 is a center conductor according to the present invention , 11 is a contact member, 11a is a center contact, 11b is a cylinder hole, 12 is a support member, 12a is a protrusion, 12b is a core wire insertion part, 13 is a spring member, 15 is a connector body, 20 is a cable, Minaki Hori - Laughing example (2) Figure 1: Heather E? Manni Part 1.) Sekisou Kyouke - Ipponhanazou Case Prisoner No. 2
figure
Claims (1)
他方の端部側にシリンダ孔(11b)が形成されてなる
コンタクト部材(11)と、 一方の端部側に前記シリンダ孔(11b)に対して摺動
可能に形成された突起部(12a)が形成され、他方の
端部側にケーブルの芯線(3)を挿入する芯線挿入孔(
12b)が形成されてなる支持部材(12)と、前記シ
リンダ孔(11b)内に収容可能に形成されたバネ部材
(13)と、 によって構成された中心導体(10)を装備してなるこ
とを特徴とするコネクタ。[Claims] A center contact (11a) is formed on one end side,
A contact member (11) having a cylinder hole (11b) formed at the other end, and a protrusion (12a) formed at one end so as to be slidable relative to the cylinder hole (11b). is formed, and the other end side has a core wire insertion hole (
12b); a spring member (13) formed to be accommodated in the cylinder hole (11b); and a center conductor (10). A connector featuring:
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JPH0525682U (en) * | 1991-09-13 | 1993-04-02 | 国際電気株式会社 | Coaxial connector |
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