Polarity-inverting telecommunication tap
US-10312607-B2 · Jun 4, 2019 · US
US11522324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11522324-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117166973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A dual direction connector interface includes a housing having first and second sides transverse to each other, and first and second dielectric bodies carried in the first and second sides, respectively, which have first and second bores formed therethrough, respectively. A conducting pin is carried within the housing. The conducting pin has a head and a shank. The first and second conductive bodies are carried on the head of the conducting pin and have first and second passages, respectively, formed therein for receiving a center conductor of a coaxial cable. The first and second passages are registered with the first and second bores, respectively.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dual direction connector interface comprising: a housing having first and second sides transverse to each other; first and second dielectric bodies carried in the first and second sides, respectively, and having first and second bores formed therethrough, respectively; a conducting pin carried within the housing, the conducting pin having a head and a shank; first and second conductive bodies carried on the head of the conducting pin, and having first and second passages, respectively, formed therein for receiving a center conductor of a coaxial cable; and the first and second passages are registered with the first and second bores, respectively. 2. The dual direction connector interface of claim 1 , wherein the first and second conductive bodies are conical. 3. The dual direction connector interface of claim 1 , wherein: the first conductive body has a proximal end directed toward the first dielectric body, a distal end directed away from the first dielectric body, and an inner diameter which decreases from the proximal end to the distal end of the first conductive body; and the second conductive body has a proximal end directed toward the second dielectric body, a distal end directed away from the second dielectric body, and an inner diameter which decreases from the proximal end to the distal end the second conductive body. 4. The dual direction connector interface of claim 1 , wherein: the head of the conducting pin has a first channel and a second channel registered with the first and second dielectric bodies, respectively; and the first and second conductive bodies are contiguous extensions of the first and second channels, respectively. 5. The dual direction connector interface of claim 4 , wherein the first and second channels intersect. 6. The dual direction connector interface of claim 1 , further comprising a third dielectric body having a third bore formed therethrough, wherein the conducting pin extends through the third bore. 7. The dual direction connector interface of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes: a first end, and a sidewall carrying the first and second dielectric bodies, wherein the first end and the sidewall cooperate to define an interior of the housing in which the head of the conducting pin is disposed; and a collar extending laterally from the first end, the collar carrying a conductive sleeve insert for engaging with a coaxial post. 8. The dual direction connector interface of claim 7 , wherein the conductive sleeve insert has an hourglass shape. 9. The dual direction connector interface of claim 7 , further comprising: a third dielectric body having a third bore formed therethrough; and the conducting pin extends through the third bore such that the head of the conducting pin is disposed in the interior of the housing and the shank of the conducting pin extends into the collar. 10. A dual direction connector interface comprising: a housing having first and second sides transverse to each other, for receiving a center conductor through one of the first and second sides; a conducting pin carried within the housing, the conducting pin having a head and a shank; and first and second conductive bodies carried on the head of the conducting pin, and having first and second conical passages, respectively, formed therein for receiving the center conductor, wherein the first and second passages are registered with the first and second sides, respectively. 11. The dual direction connector interface of claim 10 , wherein the first and second conductive bodies are conical. 12. The dual direction connector interface of claim 10 , wherein: the first conductive body has a proximal end directed toward the head, a distal end directed away from the head, and an inner diameter which decreases from the proximal end to the distal end of the first conductive body; and the second conductive body has a proximal end directed toward the head, a distal end directed away from the head, and an inner diameter which decreases from the proximal end to the distal end of the second conductive body. 13. The dual direction connector interface of claim 10 , wherein the head of the conducting pin has a first channel and a second channel registered with the first and second conductive bodies, respectively, which are contiguous extensions of the first and second channels, respectively. 14. The dual direction connector interface of claim 13 , wherein the first and second channels intersect. 15. The dual direction connector interface of claim 10 , wherein the housing includes: a first end and a sidewall cooperating to define an interior of the housing in which the head of the conducting pin is disposed; and a collar extending laterally from the first end, the collar carrying a conductive sleeve insert for engaging with a coaxial post. 16. The dual direction connector interface of claim 15 , wherein the conductive sleeve insert has an hourglass shape. 17. The dual direction connector interface of claim 16 , further comprising: a dielectric body in the housing and having a bore formed therethrough; and the conducting pin extends through the bore such that the head of the conducting pin is disposed in the interior of the housing and the shank of the conducting pin extends into the collar. 18. An RF device comprising: a device housing formed from a faceplate secured to a backplate; a control board carried within the device housing, the control board having a coaxial post extending therefrom; a connection assembly on the device housing comprising first and second connections oriented transverse with respect to each other; and a dual direction connector interface within the device housing, comprising a conducting pin electrically coupled to the coaxial post, wherein the conducting pin has a head on which are carried first and second conductive conical bodies registered with the first and second connections, respectively. 19. The RF device of claim 18 , further comprising: first and second sides of the dual direction connector interface which are transverse to each other; first and second dielectric bodies carried in the first and second sides, respectively, and having first and second bores formed therethrough, respectively; and the first and second conductive bodies have first and second passages which are registered with the first and second bores, respectively. 20. The RF device of claim 19 , wherein: the head of the conducting pin has a first channel and a second channel registered with the first and second dielectric bodies, respectively; and the first and second conductive bodies are contiguous extensions of the first and second channels, respectively.
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