Connector
US-9847612-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US11824316B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11824316-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117224276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2023 |
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A mated connector assembly includes: a first connector assembly, comprising a plurality of first coaxial connectors mounted on a mounting structure and a first shell; and a second connector assembly, comprising a plurality of second coaxial connectors, each of the second coaxial connectors connected with a respective coaxial cable and mated with a respective first coaxial connector. The second connector assembly includes a second shell surrounding the second coaxial connectors, the second shell defining a plurality of electrically isolated cavities, each of the second coaxial connectors being located in a respective cavity. In in a mated condition the second shell resides within the first shell.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A ganged connector assembly, comprising: a shell comprising five electrically isolated cavities; a plurality of coaxial connectors, each of the coaxial connectors residing in a respective cavity of the shell; a plurality of coaxial cables, each of the coaxial cables being connected with a respective one of the plurality of coaxial connectors; wherein the cavities are arranged in a cruciform arrangement, with a first of the cavities being a central cavity, and wherein a second and a third of the cavities define a first line that passes through the first cavity, and wherein a fourth and a fifth of the cavities define a second line that passes through the first cavity. 2. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of coaxial connectors comprises four coaxial connectors, and wherein a central one of the isolated cavities is devoid of a coaxial connector. 3. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of coaxial connectors is five coaxial connectors. 4. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 3 , wherein the coaxial cable attached to the coaxial connector residing the first central cavity is smaller compared to the remaining coaxial cables. 5. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein a spring is present in each of the cavities, each of the springs engaging a respective one of the plurality of coaxial connectors and permitting the coaxial connector to float radially and axially relative to the shell. 6. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the shell includes an orientation feature that ensures correct orientation during mating with a mating ganged connector assembly. 7. A ganged connector assembly, comprising: a shell comprising a plurality of electrically isolated cavities; a plurality of coaxial connectors, each of the coaxial connectors residing in a respective cavity of the shell; a plurality of coaxial cables, each of the coaxial cables being connected with a respective one of the plurality of coaxial connectors; wherein each of the plurality of coaxial connectors includes an outer connector body, the outer connector body including a plurality of teeth, and wherein each of the cavities includes a plurality of recesses, each recess receiving a respective individual tooth. 8. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein a gap is present between each of the teeth and each of the recesses, such that some degree of radial float is enabled between each of the coaxial connectors and the shell. 9. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the plurality of coaxial connectors comprises four coaxial connectors, the plurality of cavities comprises five cavities in a cruciform arrangement, and a central one of the isolated cavities is devoid of a coaxial connector. 10. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the plurality of coaxial connectors is five coaxial connectors and the plurality of cavities comprises five cavities in a cruciform arrangement. 11. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 10 , wherein one of the cavities is a central cavity, and wherein the coaxial cable attached to the coaxial connector residing the central cavity is smaller compared to the remaining coaxial cables. 12. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein a spring is present in each of the cavities, each of the springs engaging a respective one of the plurality of coaxial connectors and permitting the coaxial connector to float axially relative to the shell. 13. The ganged connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the shell includes a orientation feature that ensures correct orientation during mating with a mating ganged connector assembly.
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