Coaxial cable connector with integral RFI protection
US-9287659-B2 · Mar 15, 2016 · US
US9419388B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9419388-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514725146-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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A cable transition device comprises a support sleeve configured to be inserted between a structural overwrap and a compliant outer jacket of a coaxial cable. The compliant outer jacket surrounds the signal-carrying conductors and extends beyond a terminal end of a stepped transition. The cable transition device includes a compression device configured to urge the structural overwrap against the support sleeve to establish an environmental seal therebetween and produce a load path from the overwrap to the support structure through one of the support sleeve and the compression device.
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A cable transition device comprising: first and second coupling members configured to receive first and second cable sections of a structurally augmented cable, the first cable section including a structural overwrap disposed over a signal-carrying cable, the signal-carrying cable including an inner conductor, an outer conductor, a dielectric material therebetween and a compliant outer jacket, the first cable section defining a stepped transition and a mating interface between the structural overwrap and the compliant outer jacket of the signal-carrying cable, the second section comprising a portion of the signal-carrying cable extending beyond the stepped transition; a support sleeve interposing the mating interface and including an annular barb at one end, a radially compliant flange at the other end and a sleeve configured to connect the annular barb and the radially compliant flange; a first compression band disposed within a first cavity of the first coupling member; the first compression band disposed on one side of the stepped transition; a second compression band disposed within a second cavity of the second coupling member; the second compression band disposed on the other side of the stepped transition; and an anchor configured to couple at least one the coupling members to a support structure, wherein the first compression band defines a first seal between the structural overwrap of the first cable section and the first coupling member, wherein the second compression band defines a second seal between the compliant outer jacket of the second cable section and the second coupling member, wherein the anchor is configured to produce a load path from the structural overwrap of the structurally augmented cable to the support structure, wherein the first and second coupling members are connected along a threaded interface and displaced axially to radially deform the first and second compression bands against the respective cable sections, the first and second compression bands producing an environmental seal to prevent infiltration of debris into the mating interface between the structural overwrap of the first cable section and the compliant outer jacket of the second cable section, and wherein the first compression band is configured to urge the annular barb into the structural overwrap to transfer the axial load carried by the structural overwrap into the radially compliant flange of the support sleeve, into the first coupling member and into the anchor. 2. A cable transition device comprising: a support sleeve configured for insertion between an overwrap and a signal-carrying coaxial cable, the overwrap structurally augmenting the signal-carrying coaxial cable and defining a stepped transition at a terminal end of overwrap, the signal-carrying coaxial cable extending beyond the stepped transition; a compression device configured to receive the cable, press the overwrap against at least a portion of the support sleeve, and establish an environmental seal at the stepped transition; and an anchor configured to provide a load path from the support sleeve to a support structure through the compression device. 3. The cable transition device of claim 2 wherein the support sleeve includes an annular barb at one end, wherein the compression device includes a coupling member having a cavity for receiving a compression band, the coupling member pressing the annular barb of the support sleeve into the overwrap to produce frictional load paths between (i) the overwrap and the compression band and (ii) between the coupling member and the compression band, such that axial loads are conveyed into the anchor by the coupling member. 4. The cable transition device of claim 3 wherein the coupling member includes an annular groove along an external surface thereof and wherein the anchor includes a strap engaging the annular groove and coupling to the support structure. 5. The cable transition device of claim 2 wherein the support sleeve includes an annular barb at one end, wherein the compression device includes a coupling member having a cavity for receiving a compression band, the coupling member pressing the annular barb of the support sleeve into the overwrap to produce a frictional and mechanical interlock therebetween, and wherein the anchor includes an outwardly projecting radial flange integrally formed at the other end of the support sleeve for mounting to the support structure. 6. The cable transition device of claim 5 wherein the coupling member includes an outwardly projecting radial flange abutting the outwardly projecting flange of the anchor, and wherein the radial flanges include aligned apertures for receiving a plurality of mounting fasteners. 7. The cable transition device of claim 2 wherein the compression device includes: first and second coupling members receiving first and second cable sections disposed on each side of the stepped transition, each of the coupling members having an inwardly projecting flange defining an abutment surface disposed on opposite sides of the stepped transition, each inwardly projecting flange defining an annular cavity; and first and second compression bands disposed within each of the cavities of the first and second coupling members; and wherein axial displacement of the first and second coupling members effects radial compression of the first and second compression bands to effect an environmental seal around the first and second cable sections to prevent infiltration of debris between the overwrap and the signal-carrying coaxial cable. 8. The cable transition device of claim 2 wherein the compression device includes: a coupling member having an inwardly projecting flange defining abutment surface at one end, and an outwardly facing flange at the other end, the coupling member defining an annular cavity; and a compression band disposed within the cavity of the coupling member; and wherein axial displacement of the coupling member effects radial compression of the compression band around the structural overwrap, the compression band producing a first seal along one side of the overwrap to prevent infiltration of debris between the overwrap and the signal-carrying coaxial cable. 9. The cable transition device of claim 8 wherein the anchor includes an outwardly projecting radial flange integrally formed at an inboard end of the support sleeve, wherein the coupling member includes an outwardly projecting radial flange abutting the outwardly projecting flange of the anchor, and further comprising a sealing gasket disposed between the flanges to provide a second seal along another side of the overwrap to prevent infiltration of debris between the overwrap and the signal-carrying coaxial cable. 10. The cable transition device of claim 7 wherein each of the first and second coupling members are joined along a threaded interface to effect axial displacement of the coupling members and radial displacement of the respective compression bands. 11. The cable transition device of claim 10 wherein each of the first and second compression bands defines a diameter dimension, and wherein the diameter dimension of the first compression band is larger than the second compression band. 12. A cable transition device comprising: a support sleeve configured to be inserted between a structural overwrap and a compliant outer jacket of a coaxial cable, the compliant outer jacket surrounding signal-carrying conductors and extending beyond a terminal end of a stepped transition, and a compression device disposed over the stepped transition of the coaxial cable and configured to compress the structural overwrap over
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