Communication Connector with Wire Containment Cap for Improved Cable Retention
US-2015364859-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US2022013953A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022013953-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117371729-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A retention clip providing mechanical strain relief of a cable in a connector comprises two curved spring sections each having a free end and a base, the two curved spring sections separated from each other at their respective free ends by a cable insertion gap. A center section of the retention cable extends from the base of one of the two curved spring sections to the base of the other one of the two curved spring sections and includes a cable insertion opening. The cable insertion gap and the cable insertion opening are aligned providing a through-opening extending through the retention clip in a cable insertion direction, and each of the free ends has at least one discontinuity in a direction along its edge.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A retention clip for providing mechanical strain relief of a cable in a connector, comprising: two curved spring sections, each of the two curved spring sections having a free end including at least one discontinuity in a direction along its edge, and a base, the two curved spring sections being separated from each other at their respective free ends by a cable insertion gap; and a center section extending from the base of one of the two curved spring sections to the base of the other one of the two curved spring sections and comprising a cable insertion opening, the cable insertion gap and the cable insertion opening are aligned, providing a through-opening extending through the retention clip in a cable insertion direction. 2 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one discontinuity of at least one free end comprises at least one of a recess or a protrusion. 3 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one discontinuity of at least one free end overlaps with the cable insertion opening in the cable insertion direction. 4 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one discontinuity of at least one free end is positioned in the middle of the corresponding edge. 5 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the discontinuities of both free ends are arranged opposite to each other. 6 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the free ends of the two curved spring sections have rounded edges. 7 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the free ends of the two curved spring sections are spaced apart from the center section in the cable insertion direction. 8 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the free ends of the two curved spring sections are angled towards the center section and partly cover the cable insertion opening. 9 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the two curved spring sections extend away from the cable insertion opening and are curled back towards the cable insertion opening on the same face of the center section. 10 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the two curved spring sections are formed by spring fingers extending in a curved manner between the respective free end and base, and wherein a degree of curvature of the spring sections is equal to or greater than 180°. 11 . The retention clip according to claim 10 , wherein the spring fingers define parallel slits extending therethrough. 12 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the center section is formed by a perforated sheet section and the cable insertion opening is in the center of the sheet section. 13 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the retention clip comprises two guiding flaps protruding from the center section towards the cable insertion gap. 14 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the retention clip is made of stainless steel. 15 . The retention clip according to claim 1 , wherein the retention clip is symmetrical with respect to a plane extending perpendicularly to the center section. 16 . A cable assembly, comprising: a retention clip, including: two curved spring sections, each of the two curved spring sections having a free end including at least one discontinuity along its length, and a base, the two curved spring sections being separated from each other at their respective free ends by a cable insertion gap; and a center section extending from the base of one of the two curved spring sections to the base of the other one of the two curved spring sections and comprising a cable insertion opening, wherein the cable insertion gap and the cable insertion opening are aligned, providing a through-opening extending through the retention clip in a cable insertion direction; and a cable passed through the cable insertion gap and the cable insertion opening of the retention clip, wherein the free ends of the two curved spring sections are elastically pressed against an outer surface of the cable. 17 . The cable assembly of claim 16 , wherein the at least one discontinuity comprises a recess, the recess having a depth less than a material thickness of an outer jacket of the cable. 18 . A connector, comprising: a retention clip, including: two curved spring sections each having a free end and a base, the two curved spring sections being separated from each other at their respective free ends by a cable insertion gap; and a center section extending from the base of one of the two curved spring sections to the base of the other one of the two curved spring sections and comprising a cable insertion opening, wherein the cable insertion gap and the cable insertion opening are aligned, providing a through-opening extending through the retention clip in a cable insertion direction, and wherein each of the free ends has at least one discontinuity in a direction along its edge; and a connector housing having a reception chamber and a cable insertion aperture for feeding a cable into the reception chamber, the retention clip is integrated in the reception chamber with the cable insertion opening of the retention clip being aligned with the cable insertion aperture of the connector housing, the cable insertion gap of the retention clip is arranged between the cable insertion aperture and the cable insertion opening. 19 . The connector according to claim 18 , wherein the reception chamber defines inner walls having a complementary curvature to the curved spring sections of the retention clip. 20 . The connector according to claim 19 , wherein the center section of the retention clip defines barbs for engaging with the inner walls of the reception chamber.
Torsion-relieving · CPC title
the cable clamping being achieved by mounting the separate part on the housing of the coupling device · CPC title
for cables passing through an aperture in a housing wall, the separate part being captured between cable and contour of aperture · CPC title
Grip increasing with strain force · CPC title
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