Connector torque sleeve
US-D1040113-S · Aug 27, 2024 · US
US9728910B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9728910-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414411480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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The present invention relates to a coaxial connector. According to the present invention, there is provided a coaxial connector which is installed for electrical connection of a communication module, and includes a first connector in which an insulator through which a conductor penetrates is installed inside a first housing, and a conductive gasket is seated between the first housing and the insulator; and a second connector which is coupled so that a front end comes into close contact with the conductive gasket.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coaxial connector that is installed for electrical connection of a communication module, comprising: a first connector in which a conductive gasket is accommodated in a first groove, wherein the first groove is formed inside a first housing to be spaced apart from an insulator surrounded by the first housing; and a second connector which is configured to be coupled to the first connector such that a front end of the second connector is inserted into the first groove when the first connector and the second connector are coupled together, wherein the second connector comprises: a second housing that is configured to be fixedly installed in the communication module; a moving housing which is coupled to the second housing in a movable way, a front end of the moving housing contacting with a part of the conductive gasket when the first connector and the second connector are coupled together; and a bushing that is accommodated in a second groove formed inside the second housing in a movable way, and supports a rear end of the moving housing. 2. The coaxial connector of claim 1 , wherein a stopping member is formed on an outer surface of the moving housing, and a front end of the second housing is stopped by the stopping member. 3. The coaxial connector of claim 1 , wherein a tapered portion is formed on the front end of the moving housing, and a width of the tapered portion becomes wider toward the first connector. 4. The coaxial connector of claim 1 , wherein a tapered portion is formed on the first groove, and a width of the tapered portion becomes wider toward the second connector. 5. The coaxial connector of claim 1 , wherein a fastening block is arranged at a rear end of the second housing and is coupled to the moving housing in a way that makes the moving housing movable. 6. A coaxial connector which is installed for electrical connection of a communication module, comprising: a first connector in which a conductive gasket is accommodated in a first groove, wherein the first groove is formed inside a first housing to be spaced apart from an insulator surrounded by the first housing; and a second connector configured to be coupled with the first connector such that a front end of the second connector is inserted is inserted into the first groove when the first connector and the second connector are coupled together, wherein the second connector comprises: a second housing that is configured to be fixedly installed in the communication module; a moving housing which is coupled to the second housing in a movable way, a front end of the moving housing contacting with a part of the conductive gasket when the first connector and the second connector are coupled together; and an elastic member that is accommodated in a second groove formed inside the second housing, and elastically supports a rear end of the moving housing. 7. The coaxial connector of claim 6 , wherein a stopping member is formed on an outer surface of the moving housing, and a front end of the second housing is stopped by the stopping member. 8. The coaxial connector of claim 6 , wherein a tapered portion is formed on an inside of the front end of the moving housing, and a width of the tapered portion becomes wider toward the first connector. 9. The coaxial connector of claim 6 , wherein a tapered portion is formed on the first groove, and a width of the tapered portion becomes wider toward the second connector. 10. The coaxial connector of claim 6 , wherein a fastening block that is arranged at a rear end of the second housing and is coupled to the moving housing in a way that makes the moving housing movable.
specially adapted for high frequency · CPC title
Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal · CPC title
having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts · CPC title
Two poles · CPC title
assembled by {a separate} clip or spring · CPC title
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