Connector
US-2018277989-A1 · Sep 27, 2018 · US
US10389045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10389045-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816189757-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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An electrical coaxial connector comprising a connector body including a signal contact member, a grounding contact member and a housing member for supporting the signal contact member and the grounding contact member, and a locking component made to be separate from the connector body for engaging detachably with the grounding contact member, wherein the locking component is provided thereon with a displaceable engaging portion which is operative to lock an annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member from the outside of the same at a position for closing partially a slit provided on the annular engaging portion when the locking component is caused to engagement with the grounding contact member, so that the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member is prevented from being subjected to expanding deformation to widen the slit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical coaxial connector comprising; a connector body including a signal contact member with which a core conductor of a coaxial cable is to be connected and which is caused to be put in contact with a signal contact employed in of a mating coaxial connector, a grounding contact member having an annular engaging portion for engaging with an annular grounding contact employed in the mating coaxial connector and a shell portion extending to be bendable from the annular engaging portion for coming into connection with an outer conductor of the coaxial cable having the core conductor connected with the signal contact member, and a housing member made of insulator for supporting the signal contact member and the grounding contact member in such a manner that the signal contact member and the grounding contact member are insulated from each other, and a locking component made to be separate from the connector body for engaging detachably with an outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member, wherein the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member is provided thereon with a slit extending in a direction along an imaginary central axis of the annular engaging portion and further provided on a curved inner surface thereof with an engagement-acting portion for engaging with an engagement-receiving portion provided on a curved outer surface of the annular grounding contact of the mating coaxial connector, wherein the locking component is provided thereon with a displaceable engaging portion which is able to move around the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member when the locking component is caused to engage detachably with the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member, and wherein the displaceable engaging portion of the locking component is operative to lock the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member from the outside of the same at a position for closing partially the slit provided on the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member, so that the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member is prevented from being subjected to expanding deformation to widen the slit. 2. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement-receiving portion provided on the curved outer surface of the annular grounding contact employed in the mating coaxial connector is formed to be a groove and the engagement-acting portion provided on the curved inner surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member employed in the connector body is formed to be a protrusion. 3. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement-receiving portion provided on the curved outer surface of the annular grounding contact employed in the mating coaxial connector is formed to be a protrusion and the engagement-acting portion provided on the curved inner surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member employed in the connector body is formed to be a groove. 4. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 1 , wherein the locking component is provided, in addition to the displaceable engaging portion, with a flat portion which is positioned to be close to or in contact with the shell portion of the grounding contact member bent toward the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member, when the locking component is engaged with the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member under a condition wherein the shell portion of the grounding contact member has been bent toward the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member, and a connecting portion for connecting the flat portion with the displaceable engaging portion. 5. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 4 , wherein the locking component is further provided with a stopper portion projecting from the connecting portion for engaging with a portion of the grounding contact member employed in the connector body so as to prevent the displaceable engaging portion of the locking component from moving excessively along the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member when the displaceable engaging portion of the locking component is caused to move around the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member. 6. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 5 , wherein the locking component is formed integrally by metallic material subjected to cutting processing. 7. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 4 , wherein the flat portion of the locking component is provided with a groove formed on an outer surface portion thereof, so that the locking component is rotated on the whole when a predetermined driving tool is caused to engage with the groove and rotated in association with the same. 8. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 4 , wherein the locking component is formed integrally by a metallic plate subjected to bending processing. 9. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 8 , wherein the displaceable engaging portion of the locking component is formed to curve along the outer peripheral surface of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member employed in the connector body so as to have a pair of engaging arms facing each other. 10. An electrical coaxial connector according to claim 9 , wherein an engaging opening is formed between a pair of opposite top ends of the engaging arms of the displaceable engaging portion.
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