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DE202005008384U1 - Coaxial plug connector for attachment to a coaxial cable having a through bore with a wall which can stretch radially outwards in the regions of recesses - Google Patents
Coaxial plug connector for attachment to a coaxial cable having a through bore with a wall which can stretch radially outwards in the regions of recesses
DE202005008384U1
DE202005008384U1 DE200520008384 DE202005008384U DE202005008384U1 DE 202005008384 U1 DE202005008384 U1 DE 202005008384U1 DE 200520008384 DE200520008384 DE 200520008384 DE 202005008384 U DE202005008384 U DE 202005008384U DE 202005008384 U1 DE202005008384 U1 DE 202005008384U1
DE200520008384
2005-05-30 Application filed by Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH and Co KG filed Critical Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH and Co KG
2005-05-30 Priority to DE200520008384 priority Critical patent/DE202005008384U1/en
2005-07-21 Publication of DE202005008384U1 publication Critical patent/DE202005008384U1/en
coaxial for the Mounting on a coaxial cable, with the coaxial connector a Inner conductor part (28), an outer conductor part (29) and an insulating part (10) with an axial through hole (12) for passing through the inner conductor part (28), characterized in that the inner conductor part (28) is provided at its circumference N Latch hooks (30) with N ≥ 2 which are equally spaced circumferentially, and in that formed in the through hole (12) has an edge (18) is, which the through hole (12) in the axial direction in a first section (20) having a first diameter and into one second section (22) having a second diameter divides, which is larger as the first diameter, wherein the first diameter is smaller and the second diameter is larger as the outer circumference the inner conductor part (28), which of outer surfaces of the latching hook (30) whose respective maximum radial elevation is defined that Further, the insulating part (10) on its circumference 2n + (N-1) with n ≥ 1 recesses (14), which in the circumferential direction ...
The The invention relates to a coaxial connector for mounting on a coaxial cable, wherein the coaxial connector is an inner conductor part, an outer conductor part and an insulating member having an axial through-hole for insertion therethrough having the inner conductor part, according to the preamble of the claim 1.
For the connection of coaxial cables with, for example, an electronic circuit on a circuit board it is common to mount a coaxial connector on one end of the coaxial cable. This usually includes an inner conductor part, an outer conductor part and an insulating part. For There are different approaches to the assembly strategy. For example, that will Inner conductor part first from a plug-in end pushed through the insulating part and only then with a correspondingly exposed inner conductor of the Coaxial cable connected. This is often because of the diameter ratios between the outside diameter the inner conductor part and the inner diameter of the insulating part necessary, as a pushing through the inner conductor part in the coaxial cable side End of the insulating part not possible is.
on the other hand would it be desirable, To simplify the assembly, first the inner conductor part on the inner conductor of the coaxial cable and only then the insulating part from the plug-in end over to push the inner conductor part. However, this results in increased difficulties because the inner conductor part and the insulating part in the axial direction against each other must be fixed.
Of the Invention is based on the object, a coaxial connector the o.g. To improve the type of mounting on a coaxial cable.
These The object is achieved by a Coaxial connector of the o.g. Type with the characterized in claim 1 Characteristics solved. advantageous Embodiments of the invention are described in the further claims.
at a coaxial connector of the above Art it is provided according to the invention, the inner conductor part has N catch hooks with N ≥ 2 at its circumference, in the circumferential direction evenly from each other are spaced, and that formed in the through hole, an edge is, which the through hole in the axial direction in a first Section with a first diameter and into a second section with a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter, wherein the first diameter is smaller and the second diameter is larger as the outer circumference of the Inner conductor part, which of outer surfaces of the locking hooks on the each maximum radial elevation is defined that further has the insulating part at its periphery 2n + (N-1) with n ≥ 1 recesses, which in the circumferential direction evenly from each other are spaced, in the axial direction in each case both the first Cover the section as well as the second section of the through hole and are formed such that the wall of the through hole is elastically deflected radially outwardly in the region of each recess.
This has the advantage that when inserting the inner conductor part in the Through hole of the insulating always always at least one latching hook of the insulating part in the region of a recess, i. one elastic deflectable wall of the through hole, so that the inner conductor part in the insulating with little effort from the side of the first Section with smaller first diameter is inserted, wherein at the same time by interaction of the latching hook with the edge in the through hole a high holding force against pulling out the inner conductor part of the insulating part is available. Thus, a low insertion force, which facilitates the assembly process, with a high retention force combined.
Conveniently, the edge is formed in the through hole radially encircling.
To the Support the insertion of the inner conductor part in the insulating part is everyone Latch hook with a sloping area provided in the insertion direction of the inner conductor part in the insulating part seen from a maximum radial elevation of the latching hook radially inwardly preferably to the outer diameter of the inner conductor part drops.
Thereby, that the first portion of the through-hole of smaller diameter at a side facing away from the edge end widening conically is formed, an insertion of the inner conductor part in the Through hole under deflection of the wall of the through hole support so that results in a low insertion force.
Conveniently, are all latching hooks in a plane perpendicular to the axial longitudinal axis arranged the inner conductor part on the circumference of the inner conductor part.
The The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing. These shows in:
1 a preferred embodiment of a coaxial connector according to the invention in an exploded view,
2 the coaxial connector according to 1 in a further exploded view,
3 the coaxial connector according to 1 with partially inserted inner conductor part in sectional view and
4 the coaxial connector according to 1 with fully inserted inner conductor part in sectional view.
From 1 to 4 apparent, preferred embodiment of a coaxial connector according to the invention comprises an insulating part 10 , an inner conductor part 28 and an outer conductor part 29 , The insulating part 10 includes a coaxial cable side end 24 and a plug-in end 26 , The inner conductor part 28 includes a coaxial cable side end 32 and a plug-in end 34 ,
The insulating part 10 is socket-shaped with a through hole 12 for passing through the inner conductor part 28 formed on the coaxial connector and comprises at its periphery three equally spaced-apart recesses 14 , These are designed such that a wall of the through hole 12 in the area of the recesses 14 radially outwardly is elastically deflectable. Between the recesses 14 is the insulating part 10 with elevations 16 provided with the outer conductor part 29 cooperatively result in a catch, the outer conductor part 29 and the insulating part 10 set against each other in the axial direction.
As in particular from 3 can be seen, is the through hole 12 of the insulating part 10 from an edge 18 in a first section 20 with a first diameter and into a second section 22 divided with a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter. The first paragraph 20 is at one of the edge 18 opposite end formed funnel-shaped widening. The end 24 of the insulating part 10 with the first section 20 forms a coaxial cable side end 24 , which faces the coaxial cable in the assembled state. The end 26 of the insulating part 10 with the second section 22 forms a plug-in end 26 , which in the assembled state forms a free end of the coaxial cable, which can be inserted into a correspondingly complementary connector.
The inner conductor part 28 the coaxial connector according to the invention comprises on its outer circumference two latching hooks 30 , which in the circumferential direction uniformly spaced from each other, ie, opposite, are formed. Every break hook 30 rises from the outer circumference of the inner conductor part 28 in the radial direction and, starting from a maximum radial elevation, falls in the direction of the coaxial cable end 32 of the inner conductor part 28 steeply and falls in the direction of the plug-side end 34 of the inner conductor part 28 with a sloping surface 36 flat up to the outer circumference of the inner conductor part 28 from.
The first diameter of the first section 20 the through hole 12 of the insulating part 10 is smaller than the outer diameter of the inner conductor part 28 , which by outer surfaces of the latching hook 30 is formed at the respective maximum radial elevation. In contrast, the second diameter of the second section 22 the through hole 12 of the insulating part 10 formed larger than the aforementioned outer diameter of the inner conductor part 28 in the area of the maximum radial elevation of the latching hooks 30 , This results in total by interaction of the locking hooks 30 with the edge 18 a latching or locking mechanism, which the inner conductor part 28 relative to the insulating part 10 fixed in the axial direction.
The inner conductor part 28 thus includes an even number of snap hooks 30 , whereas the insulating part 10 an odd number of recesses 14 having, wherein the number of recesses 14 at least 1 greater than the number of locking hooks 30 , Because the locking hooks 30 on the one hand and the recesses 14 On the other hand, in the circumferential direction are equally spaced from each other, there is the special situation that when inserting the inner conductor part 28 in the coaxial cable end 24 of the insulating part 10 regardless of the position or orientation of the inner conductor part 28 relative to the insulating part 10 in the circumferential direction always at least one latching hook 30 of the inner conductor part 28 in the region of a recess 14 of the insulating part 10 lies. It is understood that the same situation can also be achieved by having an odd number of snap hooks 30 and an even number of recesses 14 are provided, wherein the number of recesses 14 at least 1 greater than the number of locking hooks 30 ,
3 and 4 illustrate the process of inserting the inner conductor part 28 in the insulating part 10 , One of the locking hooks 30 is located in the area of a recess 14 on the outer circumference of the insulating part 10 , supported by the funnel-shaped formation of the first section 20 the through hole 12 as well as the sloping surface 36 of the latching hook 30 the wall of the through hole 12 of the insulating part 10 elastically bent radially outwards so that the latching hooks 30 the narrow first section 20 the through hole 12 can happen. As soon as the catch hook 30 the edge 18 reach, the wall of the through hole springs 12 of the insulating part 10 back and the edge 18 prevents an axial Push back the inner conductor part 28 in the direction of the coaxial cable end of the insulating part 10 , For inserting the inner conductor part 28 in the coaxial cable end 24 of the insulating part 10 is by the inventive arrangement of recesses 14 and latching hooks 30 only a small amount of force necessary. Conversely, however, would be by the interaction of the steep edges of the edge 18 and the latching hook 30 an enormously high force necessary to the inner conductor part 28 again in the direction of the coaxial cable end 24 of the insulating part 10 pull it out. Thus, a low holding force ensures a high holding force in the axial direction.
Coaxial connector for mounting to a coaxial cable, the coaxial connector comprising an inner conductor part ( 28 ), an outer conductor part ( 29 ) and an insulating part ( 10 ) with an axial through-bore ( 12 ) for passing the inner conductor part ( 28 ), characterized in that the inner conductor part ( 28 ) at its periphery N locking hooks ( 30 ) with N ≥ 2, which are equally spaced in the circumferential direction, and in that in the through hole ( 12 ) an edge ( 18 ) is formed, which the through hole ( 12 ) in the axial direction in a first section ( 20 ) with a first diameter and into a second section ( 22 ) with a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter, wherein the first diameter is smaller and the second diameter is larger than the outer circumference of the inner conductor part ( 28 ), which of outer surfaces of the latching hooks ( 30 ) is defined at the respective maximum radial elevation that further the insulating part ( 10 ) at its circumference 2n + (N-1) with n ≥ 1 recesses ( 14 ), which are equally spaced apart in the circumferential direction, in the axial direction in each case both the first portion ( 20 ) as well as the second section ( 22 ) of the through hole ( 12 ) and are formed such that the wall of the through hole ( 12 ) in the region of each recess ( 14 ) is elastically deflectable radially outward.
Coaxial connector according to claim 1, characterized in that the edge ( 18 ) is formed radially circumferentially in the through hole.
Coaxial connector according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that each latching hook ( 30 ) with an oblique surface ( 36 ) is provided in the insertion direction of the inner conductor part ( 28 ) in the insulating part ( 10 ), from a maximum radial elevation of the latching hook ( 30 ) drops radially inwards.
Coaxial connector according to claim 3, characterized in that the oblique surface ( 36 ) radially up to the outer diameter of the inner conductor part ( 28 ) drops.
Coaxial connector according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first section ( 20 ) of the through hole ( 12 ) with a smaller diameter at an end facing away from the edge ( 24 ) is conically widening.
Coaxial connector according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that all latching hooks ( 30 ) in a plane perpendicular to the axial longitudinal axis of the inner conductor part ( 29 ) on the circumference of the inner conductor part ( 29 ) are arranged.
DE200520008384 2005-05-30 2005-05-30 Coaxial plug connector for attachment to a coaxial cable having a through bore with a wall which can stretch radially outwards in the regions of recesses Expired - Lifetime DE202005008384U1 (en)
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