Flame-proof connectors
US-9831596-B1 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US9772348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9772348-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514827751-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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A connector for terminating a cable including a compressible fitting and a crimp nut. The compressible fitting has an inner passage to receive a portion of the cable and a threaded outer wall coaxial with and surrounding the inner passage. The outer wall includes a first slot extending radially through the outer wall and axially away from a first end of the outer wall. The crimp nut is configured to thread onto the outer wall of the compressible fitting. The crimp nut is further configured, in a first position, not to constrict the inner passage and, in a second position, to radially compress the outer wall of the compressible fitting to reduce a bore diameter of the inner passage and to electrically connect the outer wall with the portion of the cable received in the inner passage of the compressible fitting. Methods are also disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector for terminating a cable, the connector comprising: a compressible fitting having an inner passage to receive a portion of the cable, the compressible fitting also having a threaded outer wall coaxial with and surrounding the inner passage, the outer wall including a first slot extending radially through the outer wall, the first slot further extending axially away from a first end of the outer wall; and a crimp nut configured to thread onto the outer wall of the compressible fitting, the crimp nut being operable axially between a first position and a second position, the crimp nut further configured, in the first position, not to constrict the inner passage and, in the second position, to radially compress the outer wall of the compressible fitting to reduce a bore diameter of the inner passage and to electrically connect the outer wall with the portion of the cable received in the inner passage of the compressible fitting by compressing said slot; a connector body, the compressible fitting being at a first end of the connector body, and a second end of the connector body being configured to join with a mating connector; a contact receptacle at a second end of the inner passage to receive a center core of the portion of the coaxial cable and to establish electrical contact with the center core; a pin contact in electrical contact with the contact receptacle and extending axially away from the contact receptacle and wherein the cable is a coaxial cable, and in which the portion of the cable received in the inner passage of the compressible fitting is inserted into a first end of the inner passage. 2. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of additional slots radially spaced about the outer wall from the first slot, each of the plurality of additional slots extending radially through the outer wall and extending axially away from the first end of the outer wall. 3. The connector of claim 2 , in which the first slot and the plurality of additional slots are evenly spaced about the outer wall. 4. The connector of claim 1 , in which the portion of the coaxial cable received in the inner passage of the compressible fitting is stripped to expose a braided shield of the coaxial cable. 5. The connector of claim 1 , in which the contact receptacle is spring-loaded to expand radially to accommodate an outer diameter of the center core. 6. A kit comprising a plurality of the connectors of claim 1 , in which a plurality of connectors are configured to receive at least two different cables or to connect to at least two different mating connectors, or both. 7. A method of preparing an unterminated cable for testing, the method comprising: stripping an outer layer from a first length of an end of the cable to expose an inner layer of the cable; receiving the end of the cable into a first end of an inner passage of a compressible fitting, the compressible fitting having a threaded outer wall coaxial with and surrounding the inner passage, the outer wall including at least one slot extending radially through the outer wall and extending axially away from a first end of the outer wall; operating, from a first position to a second position, a crimp nut configured to thread axially onto the outer wall of the compressible fitting; and radially compressing, as a result of rotating the crimp nut, the outer wall of compressible fitting to reduce a bore diameter of the inner passage and to electrically connect the outer wall with the end of the cable received in the inner passage of the compressible fitting; wherein the unterminated cable is an unterminated coaxial cable, Wherein stripping the outer layer comprises stripping an outer insulating layer from the first length of the end of the coaxial cable to expose a conductive shield of the coaxial cable, the method further comprising stripping the conductive shield and an inner insulating layer from a second length of the end of the coaxial cable to expose a center core of the coaxial cable, the second length being a subsection of the first length. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising receiving the center core of the first length of the coaxial cable into a contact receptacle at a second end of the inner passage, and establishing electrical contact between the contact receptacle and the center core. 9. The method of claim 7 , in which the compressible fitting is part of a connector body, the method further comprising joining a second part of the connector body to a mating connector of a test and measurement unit. 10. The method of claim 7 , in which a connector body comprises the compressible fitting, in which the compressible fitting is at a first end of the connector body, the method further comprising joining a second end of the connector body to a mating connector of a vector network analyzer.
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