Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
439582000 | Adapted to secure cables perpendicular to one another or a cable perpendicular to coupling axis | 28 |
20080293298 | RIGHT-ANGLED COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTOR - A right-angled coaxial cable connector for coupling an end of a coaxial cable to a terminal is disclosed, the right-angled connector includes fewer components and better impedance characteristics. The right-angled coaxial cable connector includes a main body into which a coaxial cable is inserted, a retainer inserted into the main body, and a coupler for connecting the connector to a terminal. The right-angled coaxial cable connector also has a seal disposed between the retainer and the coupler. | 11-27-2008 |
20080293299 | Coaxial cable connector - A coaxial cable connector including an insulating housing, a terminal and a conductive shell is provided. The insulating housing has an insulating arm disposed thereon. The terminal is disposed in the insulating housing. A portion of the terminal is bent towards the insulating arm to form a tongue portion and an opening thereon. The conductive shell includes a body and a bending portion. The body holds the insulating housing. The bending portion and the tongue portion are located on a side and a reverse side of the insulating arm respectively. The bending portion is capable of pressing the tongue portion by the insulating arm to press the tongue portion toward the opening and to connect the tongue portion to an internal conductor of a coaxial cable so as to press the internal conductor into the opening. | 11-27-2008 |
20090017678 | Bent-Back Plug-Type Connector for Coaxial Cables - A bent-back plug-type connector for coaxial cables includes a bent-back outer conductor having a first conductor section which extends along a plug axis and a second conductor section which adjoins the first conductor section and is arranged at an angle with respect thereto, as well as a first inner conductor, which is arranged concentrically and insulated in the first conductor section, and a second inner conductor, which is arranged concentrically and insulated in the second conductor section and is detachably connected to the first inner conductor in the corner region of the bent-back outer conductor. With such a plug-type connector, simpler fitting, a secure and permanent connection and simpler and more cost-effective production are achieved by virtue of the fact that the first inner conductor has a square cross section, and the fact that an opening is provided in the first inner conductor. | 01-15-2009 |
20090156057 | SINGLE POLE CABLE CONNECTOR - A single pole cable connector includes an insulating sleeve defining a channel and a non-circular contact positioned in the channel. The insulating sleeve may further include a non-circular, nonmetallic locking sleeve defining a portion of the channel. The channel and contact may be hexagonal-shaped in some cases. The insulating sleeve may have an exterior surface having two flat surfaces disposed opposite each other. | 06-18-2009 |
20090186522 | Coaxial Angle Connector - A right angle coaxial connector comprises a unitary body, ( | 07-23-2009 |
20090318021 | ULTRAMINIATURE COAX CONNECTOR - An ultraminiature coax connector (UMCC) is provided for terminating a coaxial cable. The UMCC includes an electrically conductive housing extending between a cable-receiving end portion and a mating end portion. The cable-receiving end portion being is configured to engage an insulating cover of the coaxial cable. The mating end portion is configured to engage another UMCC. The housing includes an outer electrical contact at the mating end portion. The outer electrical contact includes an outer diameter in the range of approximately one millimeter to approximately four millimeters or an inner diameter in the range of approximately one millimeter to approximately four millimeters. An insulating member is by the housing. An inner electrical contact is held by the insulating member. The inner electrical contact includes a plug contact portion that is configured to be received by a receptacle contact portion of the other UMCC. | 12-24-2009 |
20100062639 | L-SHAPED COAXIAL CONNECTOR - An L-shaped coaxial connector manufacturable at low costs includes a housing having a cylinder portion and a back portion. The cylinder portion includes a first opening and a second opening, and the cylinder portion is in contact with an external conductor of a receptacle inserted from the first opening. The back portion is connected to the cylinder portion and covers the second opening. The housing is made of a metal plate. The diameter of a part of a bushing contained in the cylinder portion is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the first opening. The housing further includes a crimping portion extending from the back portion. The crimping portion fixes the bushing to the housing by being bent so as to face the back portion with the bushing therebetween. | 03-11-2010 |
20100062640 | L-TYPE COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A housing includes a cylinder portion, a back portion, crimping portions, and supporting portions. The cylinder portion has a first opening, a second opening, and a cut and can be in contact with an external conductor of a receptacle inserted from the first opening. The back unit covers the second opening. Each of the supporting portions is disposed on the cylinder portion. Each of the crimping portions extends from the back portion and is bent so as to face the back portion such that the supporting portion is disposed between the crimping portion and the back portion. An elastic portion is disposed between the crimping portion and the supporting portion. | 03-11-2010 |
20100062641 | COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A coaxial connector is provided which can be attached to and detached from a receptacle plural times with a smaller load and has a longer life without increasing the height of the coaxial connector. The coaxial connector includes a housing having a tubular portion capable of being press-fitted and locked into a groove that is formed in an outer conductor of the receptacle. The tubular portion is rounded into a substantially C-shape perpendicularly to a press-fitting direction and has a gap formed by opposite ends of the tubular portion, which are positioned close to each other. The tubular portion has locking projections formed in a lower portion thereof. The first locking projection is formed at a position diametrically opposite to the gap, and the second locking projection and the third locking projection are located at positions that are spaced away from the first locking projection by about 90° or more in a circumferential direction. A circumferential length of each projection is set to be smaller than a circumferential interval between the first locking projection and the second or third locking projection. | 03-11-2010 |
20100068927 | Coaxial Cable Connector - A coaxial cable connector includes a housing, a terminal received in the housing, a cover located in the housing and pressed on the terminal and a shell enclosing the housing. The housing has a holding portion defining a bottom board and a tubular portion extending downward from the bottom board. The holding portion has an erect portion which defines a locating cavity thereon and two supporting portions which form a receiving recess therebetween receptively protruding upward at a rear portion and a front portion of the bottom board and a passageway between the erect portion and the supporting portions and penetrating through the bottom board and the tubular portion. The terminal has a base portion located in both the locating cavity and the receiving recess and a mating portion received in the passageway. The base portion defines a plurality of protruding thorns on two opposite sides thereof rubbing against opposite inner surfaces of the locating cavity and the receiving recess for fixing the terminal in the housing. | 03-18-2010 |
20100173523 | DUAL-DIRECTION CONNECTOR AND METHOD FOR CABLE SYSTEM - A connector for connecting a coaxial cable to a components box is disclosed, the connector is adapted to receive a central conductor of the coaxial cable and to firmly connect it to a central pin in the connector using a seizing force of a springy element, without needing to use a fastening screw or the like and without needing to open the component box. The connector of the invention is further adapted to allow releasing the central conductor from the central pin without needing to unfasten a screw or opening the component box. The connector is further adapted to facilitate the connection of the coaxial cable to the connector in another orientation similarly, without needing to use a fastening screw or the like and without needing to open the component box. | 07-08-2010 |
20100304608 | Angled Coaxial Junction - A coaxial connector includes a tubular body, an angled inner conductor disposed within the tubular body, and a first inner terminal and a second inner terminal. The first inner terminal is releasably attached to a first end of the angled inner conductor and the second inner terminal is releasably attached to a second end of the angled inner conductor. | 12-02-2010 |
20100317226 | Coaxial Right-Angle Connector - A coaxial right-angle connector having a cable-side inner conductor part with two contact sections arranged at a distance from each other, parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cable-side inner conductor part, and in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the plug-side inner conductor part. The distance between the contact sections is larger than the pre-determined diameter of the rod of the plug-side inner conductor part. A plate-type contact element is arranged on each contact section. The plate-shaped contact elements are tipped respectively relatively to the contact sections in such a way that the free edges of the plate-shaped contact elements firm a long slit between each other. The distance between the free edges of the plate-shaped contact elements is smaller than the pre-determined diameter of the rod on the free end thereof. | 12-16-2010 |
20110008999 | ELBOW COAXIAL ELECTRIC CONNECTOR AND METHOD TO ASSEMBLE SUCH A CONNECTOR - The present invention concerns a connection assembly comprising: an elbow coaxial electric connector configured to be mounted on a coaxial cable, the connector comprising: a central contact provided with at least one crimping portion configured to be crimped with a central conductor of the coaxial cable, an insulating element comprising a bearing portion having an upper face on which the crimping portion of the central contact is applied at least in part, and a body receiving the insulating element, a casing hollowed on the inside, and an elbow sleeve comprising a first tubular portion extending along a first axis of the sleeve and configured to be received inside the casing, and a second portion extending along a second axis of the sleeve and comprising a housing configured to receive the coaxial connector mounted on the coaxial cable. | 01-13-2011 |
20110021073 | Connector - A connector includes a conductive member having a mating portion that is matable with a mating connector in a first direction. The mating portion includes a first part having a first end and a second part having a second end opposed to the first end in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction so as to form an annular portion. The first end and the second end form an opposed-end portion in which one of the first end and the second end is brought into contact with another of the first end and the second end to receive a force applied to the mating portion in a diagonal direction oblique to the first direction. | 01-27-2011 |
20110076885 | Coaxial fitting contact tube construction - Contact tubes and coaxial cable fittings with the tubes, including barrel connectors, right angle connectors, and sockets. The elongated, tubular contact tube extends coaxially within each fitting, establishing at least one female juncture for receiving the center conductor projecting from a coaxial connector. The insulators and bushings center and retain the contact tube within the connectors. The contact tubes are rolled from beryllium, copper alloy sheets having slotted portions defined on one or both sheet ends. The slotted portions comprise a plurality of parallel, curved, slots, each of which borders curved metal strips. Half slots at the bottom and top of the slotted portions adjoin each other after rolling to form an additional slot. Because of the shape of the slots and strips a generally pentagonal configuration is assumed after rolling and contraction of the slotted region, such that contact points overlap | 03-31-2011 |
20110136378 | METHOD OF INSTALLING ANTENNA AND COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A coaxial connector to be attached to a coaxial change-over switch includes an insulated connector housing; an outer connector conductor provided outside the insulated connector housing and capable of connecting to an outer conductor of a coaxial cable; and a contact provided in the insulated connector housing to be movable for connecting to a center conductor of the coaxial cable. The contact has a first portion including a distal end portion and a second portion connected to the first portion via a bent section. | 06-09-2011 |
20120088403 | COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A coaxial connector includes a contact adapted to be connected to an inner conductor of a coaxial cable, an insulator holding the contact, and a conductive shell adapted to be connected to an outer conductor of the coaxial cable. The shell includes a shell pivotal portion having press-holding pieces adapted to fix the outer conductor of the coaxial cable under pressure, and a shell body portion pivotably supporting the shell pivotal portion and having an accommodation space adapted to accommodate therein at least the press-holding pieces. | 04-12-2012 |
20120164880 | TERMINAL FOR COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A terminal for coaxial connector includes a carrier plate; two contacts provided on two opposite lateral edges of the carrier plate; and a first and a second fastening tab separately provided on an end of the carrier plate. The two contacts and the first and second fastening tabs are oriented toward the same direction, the first and second fastening tabs are directly fastened to a core wire of a cable, and the contacts are correspondingly provided on their facing sides with two concaved areas for electrically connecting to an external round-shaped conductor. With these arrangements, the terminal for coaxial connector can be easily assembled to a cable and has reduced assembly height, the first and second fastening plates are in direct and firm contact with the core wire, and the contact area between the contacts and the external round-shaped conductor is increased to thereby ensure good electrical signal transmission. | 06-28-2012 |
20120252267 | CONNECTOR HAVING A TAPERED LOCK JONIT - A connector comprising a main body having a first end and a tapered second end, wherein the main body is configured to receive a prepared coaxial cable, and a front body having a tapered first end and a second end, the front body configured to be coupled to the main body, wherein the tapered first end of the front body corresponds to the tapered second end of the main body is provided. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
20120322304 | COAXIAL CONNECTOR - A coaxial connector includes a contact, a housing, and a ground shell. The contact includes a first wall portion in which an insertion groove into which an inner conductor of a coaxial cable is to be inserted is formed. The housing includes a body portion in which an accommodation hole which accommodates the contact is formed and a middle cover portion which closes the housing hole. A surface on the rear-end side of the middle cover portion and a surface on the rear-end side of the first wall portion substantially overlap with each other in a plan view thereof. | 12-20-2012 |
20130149897 | ELECTRICAL COAXIAL CONNECTOR - An electrical coaxial connector comprising a signal contact member having a connecting terminal portion and a resilient engaging portion, a grounding contact member having an annular engaging portion for engaging with a mating connector fixed on a circuit board and a shell portion extending from the annular engaging portion, and a housing for supporting the signal contact member and the grounding contact member, wherein the resilient engaging portion is positioned at the inside of the annular engaging portion, the connecting terminal portion is put in electrical connection with a core conductor of a coaxial cable at the outside of the annular engaging portion, and the resilient engaging portion extends from the connecting terminal portion through the mating connector to engage with a signal terminal provided on the circuit board to which the mating connector is fixed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130196540 | Coaxial Connector - A contact is formed of paired contact pieces, a coupling part coupling the contact pieces, and a connecting part extended from the coupling part, and the connecting part has a plate surface lowered by one step from the coupling part in a direction in which the contact pieces project. A body includes a body main structure, a body extension part mounting thereon the connecting part, and a body inner-lid part projected from the body extension part and to be bent. A shell includes a shell main body, a shell extension part supporting the body extension part, a shell inner-lid part projected from a side wall of the shell extension part, and a shell outer-lid part. A central conductor of a coaxial cable is interposed between the body inner-lid part bent with the shell inner-lid part and the connecting part, thereby being connected to the connecting part. | 08-01-2013 |
20130203288 | COAXIAL ANGLED ADAPTER - A coaxial angled adapter includes a first adapter body, a first dielectric disposed within the first adapter body and a first inner contact within the first dielectric. An outer contact is attached to the first adapter body outside the first dielectric and provides electrical shielding and mechanical retention of components. A second adapter body may be attached to the first adapter body such that an axis of the first adapter body and an axis of the second adapter body form a non-zero angle therebeween. A second dielectric may be provided within the second adapter, and a second inner contact may be provided within the second dielectric. The second dielectric and second inner contact may engage the first dielectric and first inner contact, respectively. | 08-08-2013 |
20140199886 | CONNECTOR FOR A CABLE - A connector for a cable, in one embodiment, has a body configured to receive a cable. The connector has a plurality of contacts moveably positioned within the body, and the connector has a component configured to slide or axially move. | 07-17-2014 |
20140206229 | Coaxial Cable End Connector - A connector connected with an end of a coaxial cable having a small diameter is provided. The connector includes an insulating housing, a signal terminal, and a shielding housing. The insulating housing has a hollow hole, a terminal cavity, and an insulating plate. The hollow hole of the insulating housing penetrates through two surfaces of the insulating housing, and communicates with the terminal cavity of the insulating housing. The signal terminal is assembled the terminal cavity. The signal terminal has a flat portion electrically connected to the internal conductive wires of the coaxial cable. The shielding housing has a circular portion and a cover. The circular portion surrounds the outer surface of the insulating housing, and the cover of the shielding housing presses the insulating plate of the insulating housing to enable the internal conductive wires of the coaxial cable to contact the signal terminal. | 07-24-2014 |
20140377990 | ANGULAR HIGH-VOLTAGE PLUG - An angular high-voltage plug that connects to a cable is described for use in high-voltage electrical systems of motor vehicles. The angular high-voltage plug includes an electrically insulating monolithic housing. The plug also includes an outer conductor and an inner conductor. The outer conductor includes a first outer conductor part at the cable that includes a connecting area and a linking area and a second outer conductor part at the plug. The first outer conductor part and the second outer conductor part are interconnected using an interference fit. | 12-25-2014 |
20150031237 | Coaxial Barrel Fittings and Couplings with Ground Establishing Traveling Sleeves - Barrel connectors, a right angled adaptor and a single ended fitting include at least one axially displaceable traveling sleeve for insuring electrical continuity with coaxial connector, nominally an F-connector. Each barrel connector described comprises a rigid, metallic hollow body housing an internal contact tube. At least one coiled spring is retained within the body. At least one elongated, tubular traveling sleeve is coaxially disposed within each body end and normally biased outwardly by the springs. The metallic traveling sleeves comprise an elongated shank that contacts the spring, and a head that seats against the connector body ends during installation. Catches or rings defined upon or mounted to travelling sleeve shanks are received within suitable grooves for anchoring the traveling sleeves while facilitating limited axial displacements. The traveling sleeves, and the contact tube therewithin, normally are biased outwardly so that even limited torquing of an F-connector will establish a ground path. | 01-29-2015 |