Coaxial cable connector sleeve
US-9793622-B2 · Oct 17, 2017 · US
US10446949B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10446949-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715786460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A sleeve for a coaxial cable connector has, in one embodiment, ends, an exterior surface, and an interior surface. The interior surface is configured to mate with a coupler of the coaxial cable connector.
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A torque sleeve comprising: a sleeve body configured to extend along an axis, the sleeve body further configured to at least partially receive a coaxial cable connector, the sleeve body comprising an integral sleeve portion extending inward from the sleeve body; wherein the torque sleeve is configured to be axially moved from a first position, where a portion of the torque sleeve encircles a portion of the coaxial cable connector, to a second position, where the integral sleeve portion is configured to snap-fit over a shoulder portion of a rotatable coupler of the coaxial cable connector so as to retain an axial position of the torque sleeve relative to the coaxial cable connector; and wherein the torque sleeve is configured to facilitate rotation of the rotatable coupler about a portion of the connector when the torque sleeve engages the rotatable coupler; and wherein the torque sleeve is configured such that movement from the first to the second position comprises axial movement that occurs after the coaxial cable connector is in an assembled state. 2. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the integral sleeve portion comprises a protrusion. 3. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder portion defines a cavity. 4. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder portion comprises a continuous protrusion. 5. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder portion comprises a plurality of segmented protrusions. 6. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder portion comprises a conical shape. 7. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder portion defines a conical shaped retaining groove. 8. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the integral sleeve portion comprises a protrusion, the rotatable coupler having an exterior surface, the exterior surface of the rotatable coupler defining a cavity configured to receive the protrusion. 9. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the integral sleeve portion is a forward end portion of the torque sleeve, the forward end portion configured to face in a forward direction when the torque sleeve is attached to the coaxial cable connector. 10. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the torque sleeve is configured so that movement from the first to the second position comprises axial movement that occurs before the integral sleeve portion is configured to snap-fit to the component of the coaxial cable connector. 11. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the coaxial cable connector comprises a connector body and a post, and wherein, when the coaxial cable connector is in the assembled state, the connector body engages a portion of a cable, a portion of the connector body encircles a portion of the post, and the rotatable coupler is at least partially coupled to the post. 12. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the torque sleeve is configured to fit around the coaxial cable connector and facilitate tightening of the coaxial cable connector when the torque force is applied to the torque sleeve and when the integral sleeve portion is in the first and second positions. 13. The torque sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the integral sleeve portion comprises a plurality of tabs configured to flex, the tabs being spaced apart from each other by slots extending along the axis. 14. A torque sleeve comprising: a sleeve body configured to extend along an axis, the sleeve body further configured to at least partially receive a coaxial cable connector, the sleeve body comprising a sleeve portion extending inward from the sleeve body; wherein the torque sleeve is configured to be axially moved from a first position to a second position, where the sleeve portion is configured to snap-fit over a shoulder portion of a component of the coaxial cable connector; and wherein the torque sleeve is configured to facilitate rotation of the component about a first portion of the connector when the torque sleeve engages the component; and wherein the torque sleeve is configured such that movement from the first to the second position comprises axial movement that occurs after the coaxial cable connector is in an assembled state. 15. The torque sleeve of claim 14 , wherein the component comprises a rotatable coupler of the coaxial cable connector. 16. The torque sleeve of claim 15 , wherein the sleeve portion comprises a protrusion, the rotatable coupler having an exterior surface, the exterior surface of the rotatable coupler defining a cavity configured to receive the protrusion. 17. The torque sleeve of claim 14 , wherein the sleeve portion is a forward end portion of the torque sleeve, the forward end portion configured to face in a forward direction when the torque sleeve is attached to the coaxial cable connector. 18. The torque sleeve of claim 14 , wherein the torque sleeve is configured so that movement from the first to the second position comprises axial movement that occurs before the sleeve portion is configured to snap-fit to the component of the coaxial cable connector. 19. The torque sleeve of claim 15 , wherein the coaxial cable connector comprises a connector body and a post, and wherein, when the coaxial cable connector is in the assembled state, the connector body engages a portion of a cable, a portion of the connector body encircles a portion of the post, and the rotatable coupler is at least partially coupled to the post. 20. The torque sleeve of claim 14 , wherein the sleeve portion comprises a plurality of tabs configured to flex, the tabs being spaced apart from each other by slots extending along the axis.
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