Coaxial cable connector interface for preventing mating with incorrect connector

US9966702B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9966702-B2
Application numberUS-201615141526-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 28, 2016
Priority dateMay 1, 2015
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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A 4.3/10 coaxial connector configured to receive a mating 4.3/10 connector includes: an inner contact; a dielectric spacer; and an outer contact, the dielectric spacer separating the inner contact and the outer contact. The outer contact includes an outer wall and a plurality of spring fingers, the spring fingers configured to deflect radially inwardly when the mating 4.3/10 connector is mated. The connector further comprises blocking structure that prevents mating of a Mini-Din connector.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A similar interface blocking coaxial connector, interconnectable with a 4.3/10 coaxial connector connection interface, comprising: an inner contact defining a longitudinal axis; an outer contact positioned radially outwardly from the inner contact and having an axially-extending outer body and axially-extending spring fingers located radially inwardly of the outer body, each of the spring fingers including a radially-inward protrusion projecting to an inner diameter less than an inner diameter of a male Mini-Din outer conductor cylinder, such that the radially inward protrusions interfere with the Mini-Din connector to prevent contact between the spring fingers and the outer conductor cylinder of the Mini-Din connector. 2. The connector defined in claim 1 , wherein the inward protrusion is located at the distal end of at least one of the spring fingers. 3. The connector defined in claim 2 , wherein the distal end of the at least one spring finger with the inward protrusion has a blocking surface generally normal to the longitudinal axis of the connection interface. 4. The connector defined in claim 3 , wherein the blocking surfaces of the spring fingers form an overall blocking surface that is planar and annular. 5. The connector defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer contact has an outer diameter with an interconnection surface electro-mechanically compatible with a 4.3/10 connection interface. 6. A similar interface blocking coaxial connector, interconnectable with a 4.3/10 coaxial connector connection interface, comprising: an inner contact that defines a longitudinal axis; an outer contact with an axially-extending outer body having a distal end and a plurality of spring fingers located radially inwardly of the outer body such that a gap is present between the outer body and the spring fingers, the distal end being located such that the distal end interferes with a Mini-Din connector to prevent contact between the spring fingers and an outer conductor cylinder of the Mini-Din connector. 7. The connector defined in claim 6 , wherein, during mating, the distal end of the outer body contacts a gasket of the Mini-Din interface before the outer conductor of the Mini-Din can contact the spring fingers. 8. The connector defined in claim 6 , wherein the inner contact includes spring fingers, and wherein the spring fingers of the inner contact induce radially-inward bias that enables the inner contact to seat against at least a conical surface of an inner contact pin of a mating 4.3/10 connector. 9. The connector defined in claim 6 , wherein the spring fingers of the outer contact induce radially-outward bias that enables the outer contact to seat against at least a conical surface of an interface cylinder of a mating 4.3/10 male connector interface. 10. A similar interface blocking coaxial connector, interconnectable with a 4.3/10 coaxial connector connection interface, comprising: an inner contact defining a longitudinal axis; a cylindrical outer contact with an axially-extending outer body and a plurality of spring fingers positioned radially inward of the outer body; and a barrier plug retained proximate to and engaging a distal end of the spring fingers that creates a stop face adjacent an inner diameter of the outer contact, such that the barrier plug interferes with the Mini-Din connector to prevent contact between the spring fingers and the outer conductor cylinder of the Mini-Din connector. 11. The connector defined in claim 10 , wherein the barrier plug is provided with an interior ring provided with an outer surface of elastomeric material. 12. The connector defined in claim 10 , wherein the barrier plug is provided with an outer surface provided with an interior ring of elastomeric material. 13. The connector defined in claim 10 , Wherein the barrier plug is retained via a retaining tab of the outer surface which seats within a seat of the outer contact. 14. The connector defined in claim 10 , wherein the barrier plug is retained via an inward protrusion of the outer contact which keys with a retaining groove provided in an outer diameter of the outer surface. 15. The connector defined in claim 10 , wherein the barrier plug is provided as a sleeve with an outer diameter proximate an inner diameter of the outer contact. 16. A 4.3/10 coaxial connector configured to receive a mating 43/10 connector, comprising: an inner contact; a dielectric spacer; an outer contact, the dielectric spacer separating the inner contact and the outer contact; the outer contact including an axially-extending outer body and a plurality of spring fingers positioned radially inwardly of the outer body, the spring fingers configured to deflect radially inwardly when the mating 43/10 connector is mated; further comprising a blocking structure that prevents mating of a Mini-Din connector, wherein the blocking structure is configured to prevent radially-outward splaying of the spring fingers. 17. The connector defined in claim 16 , wherein the blocking structure comprises an inward protrusion located at the distal end of at least one of the spring fingers. 18. The connector defined in claim 16 , wherein the blocking structure comprises a distal end of the outer contact of sufficient length that it is positioned to prevent an outer contact cylinder of a Mini-Din connector from contacting the spring fingers. 19. The connector defined in claim 16 . wherein the blocking structure comprises a barrier plug positioned at a distal end of the spring fingers.

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  • Means for preventing incorrect coupling · CPC title

  • with spring member in the socket · CPC title

  • Two poles · CPC title

  • H01R13/642Primary

    by position or shape of contact members · CPC title

  • H01R24/38Primary

    having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts · CPC title

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What does patent US9966702B2 cover?
A 4.3/10 coaxial connector configured to receive a mating 4.3/10 connector includes: an inner contact; a dielectric spacer; and an outer contact, the dielectric spacer separating the inner contact and the outer contact. The outer contact includes an outer wall and a plurality of spring fingers, the spring fingers configured to deflect radially inwardly when the mating 4.3/10 connector is mated.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/642. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 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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