Ganged coaxial connector assembly

US12237614B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12237614-B2
Application numberUS-202218062855-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2022
Priority dateApr 4, 2018
Publication dateFeb 25, 2025
Grant dateFeb 25, 2025

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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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A mated connector assembly, comprising: a first connector assembly, comprising a plurality of first coaxial connectors mounted on a mounting structure; 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 including a shell surrounding the second coaxial connectors, the shell defining a plurality of electrically isolated cavities, each of the second coaxial connectors being located in a respective cavity; wherein in a mated condition the shell confronts the mounting structure, and each of the first coaxial connectors is mated with a respective second coaxial connector; and wherein each of the second coaxial connectors includes an outer connector body that resides within a respective cavity, and wherein a clearance gap is present between the outer connector body and the shell; and wherein each of the outer connector bodies includes a first radially-outwardly-extending flange, and wherein each one of a plurality of springs encircles a respective outer connector body, the spring disposed between the first flange of the connector body and the shell, the spring enabling the outer connector body to float axially, radially and angularly relative to the shell. 2. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the outer connector bodies includes a second radially-outwardly-extending flange positioned forwardly of the first flange. 3. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 2 , wherein the second flange includes a forwardly-extending projection that defines a trepan gap with the outer connector body. 4. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 3 , wherein a free end of a respective one of the first coaxial connectors fits within the trepan gap of the outer connector body. 5. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 4 , wherein the free end includes a radially-outward beveled edge. 6. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 5 , wherein the trepan gap includes a beveled surface positioned to engage the beveled edge of the free end. 7. A mated connector assembly, comprising: a first connector assembly, comprising a plurality of first coaxial connectors mounted on a mounting structure; 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 including a shell surrounding the second coaxial connectors, the shell defining a plurality of electrically isolated cavities, each of the second coaxial connectors being located in a respective cavity; wherein in a mated condition the shell confronts the mounting structure, and each of the first coaxial connectors is mated with a respective second coaxial connector; and wherein each of the second coaxial connectors includes an outer connector body that resides within a respective cavity, and wherein a clearance gap is present between the outer connector body and the shell; and wherein each of the outer connector bodies includes a radially-outwardly-extending flange; and wherein the flange includes a forwardly-extending projection that defines a trepan gap with the outer connector body. 8. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein a free end of a respective one of the first coaxial connectors fits within the trepan gap of the outer connector body. 9. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 8 , wherein the free end includes a radially-outward beveled edge. 10. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 9 , wherein the trepan gap includes a beveled surface positioned to engage the beveled edge of the free end. 11. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the flange is a second flange, and wherein each of the outer connector bodies includes a first radially-outwardly-extending flange, the second flange positioned forwardly of the first flange. 12. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 11 , wherein each one of a plurality of springs encircles a respective outer connector body, the spring disposed between the flange of the connector body and the shell. 13. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 12 , wherein a free end of a respective one of the first coaxial connectors fits within the trepan gap of the outer connector body. 14. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 13 , wherein the free end includes a radially-outward beveled edge. 15. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 14 , wherein the trepan gap includes a beveled surface positioned to engage the beveled edge of the free end. 16. A mated connector assembly, comprising: a first connector assembly, comprising a plurality of first coaxial connectors mounted on a mounting structure; 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 including a shell surrounding the second coaxial connectors, the shell defining a plurality of electrically isolated cavities, each of the second coaxial connectors being located in a respective cavity; wherein in a mated condition the shell confronts the mounting structure, and each of the first coaxial connectors is mated with a respective second coaxial connector; and wherein a latch is pivotally connected to the shell, at least one pin is mounted to the mounting structure, and at least one recess is present in the shell, such that, in a mated condition, the latch engages the at least one pin as the at least one pin is received in the at least one recess. 17. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 16 , wherein the at least one pin comprises two pins, wherein the at least one recess comprises two recesses, and wherein each pin is received in a respective one of the recesses in the mated condition. 18. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 17 , wherein the latch is pivotally attached to opposite sides of the shell at first and second pivots, and wherein the recesses are generally aligned with the first and second pivots. 19. The mated connector assembly defined in claim 17 , wherein the shell further comprises a protrusion that serves as a registration feature for orienting the shell relative to the mounting surface.

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  • Pivoting lever comprising own camming means · CPC title

  • having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts · CPC title

  • Two poles · CPC title

  • the coupling part being secured only to wires or cables · CPC title

  • specially adapted for high frequency · CPC title

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What does patent US12237614B2 cover?
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 …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/518. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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