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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2236783
(54) Titre français: ENSEMBLE ADAPTATEUR
(54) Titre anglais: ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY
Statut: Périmé et au-delà du délai pour l’annulation
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • H01R 33/94 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • STINSKY, VADIM R. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • DUNHAM, DAVID E. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(73) Titulaires :
  • THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
(71) Demandeurs :
  • THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(74) Agent: MACRAE & CO.
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 2000-12-26
(86) Date de dépôt PCT: 1997-09-10
(87) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1998-03-19
Requête d'examen: 1998-05-05
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Oui
(86) Numéro de la demande PCT: PCT/US1997/016022
(87) Numéro de publication internationale PCT: WO 1998011631
(85) Entrée nationale: 1998-05-05

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
712,334 (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) 1996-09-11

Abrégés

Abrégé français

Ensemble adaptateur (1) qui sert de rallonge pour des connecteurs de câble coaxial. L'ensemble adaptateur (1) inclut un élément de soutien (70) qui sert à soutenir et à isoler une borne (20) à l'intérieur du boîtier (10) dudit ensemble et qui réduit au minimum la dégradation des signaux électriques, n'utilisant qu'une quantité strictement nécessaire de matériau diélectrique pour soutenir la borne (20) à l'intérieur du boîtier (10). En outre, on utilise un manchon métallique (30), qui fait partie d'un système de saisie automatique et évite le blocage de l'ensemble adaptateur (1) lors de son installation sur un connecteur de câble coaxial.


Abrégé anglais


An adaptor assembly (1) which functions as an extender for coaxial cable
connectors. The adaptor assembly (1) includes a support element (70) which
provides for support and isolation of a terminal (20) within an assembly
housing (10) and minimizes electrical signal degradation by providing only a
minimal amount of dielectric material to support the terminal (20) within the
housing (10). Additionally, a metal bushing (30) is provided as part of an
auto-seizing assembly and prevents lock-up of the adaptor assembly (1) during
installation of the assembly onto a coaxial cable connector.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


CLAIMS
1. An adaptor assembly comprising:
a housing open on each of a first end and a second end,
and having a central bore disposed therethrough;
a terminal having a first end and a second end, disposed
along a common longitudinal axis within said housing such that
a first end of said terminal extends beyond the first end of
said housing, the second end of the terminal having a central
bore sized to receive a conductor therein and disposed a
predetermined distance within the second end thereof;
a terminal support element disposed along the common
longitudinal axis within the central bore of said housing and
surrounding a portion of said terminal;
an auto-seizing element comprising:
a collar open on each of a first end and a
second end, disposed along the common longitudinal axis within
said housing, having a central bore disposed therethrough, and
configured to receive a conductor therethrough;
a spacer open on each of a first end and a
second end, disposed along the common longitudinal axis within
said housing, having a central bore dispose therethrough, and
the first end thereof abutting the second end of said collar;
and
a bushing having a first end and a second end,
having a central bore therethrough, disposed along the common
longitudinal axis within said housing such that a first end
thereof is adjacent the second end of said terminal and a
second end thereof abuts the first end of said collar, and
configured to compress the second end of said terminal about
the conductor when said adaptor assembly is installed; and
an entry support having a central bore disposed
therethrough, disposed along the common longitudinal axis

within said housing, and surrounding a portion of said
terminal.
2. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 further comprising an
insulator disposed along the common longitudinal axis within
said housing and adjacent the first end of said housing, having
a central bore disposed therethrough and surrounding a portion
of said terminal.
3. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said bore of said
terminal includes a plurality of serrations disposed along a
section of an interior surface thereof.
4. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein the second end of
said terminal includes slots.
5. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 further comprising threads
disposed about an external surface of said housing adjacent the
first end of said housing.
6. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 further comprising threads
disposed about an internal surface of said housing adjacent the
second end of said housing.
7. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing
includes a first o-ring adjacent said threads disposed about
the external surface of said housing.
8. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing and
said terminal are comprised of electrically conductive
material.
9. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said bushing is
comprised of metal.

10. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said terminal
support element comprises a disk having a bore centrally
disposed therethrough and configured to receive a portion of
said terminal through said bore and to support said terminal
within the central bore of said housing while maintaining said
terminal isolated from said housing.
11. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said terminal
support element comprises a dielectric strip having a plurality
of holes disposed therethrough and configured to receive a
portion of said terminal through the holes, and to support said
terminal within the central bore of said housing while
maintaining said terminal isolated from said housing.
12. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said entry support
includes an annular recess supporting a second o-ring.
13. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said collar and
said entry support are comprised of electrically non-conductive
material.
14. The adaptor assembly of claim 3 wherein said insulator is
comprised of electrically non-conductive material.
15. The adaptor assembly of claim 11 wherein said disk is
comprised of plastic.
16. The adaptor assembly of claim 12 wherein said dielectric
strip is comprised of plastic.
17. The adaptor assembly of claim 12 wherein said dielectric
strip has a rectangular shape.

18. The adaptor assembly of claim 12 wherein said dielectric
strip forms a spring when installed within said housing, said
spring providing tension to secure said dielectric strip within
said housing.
19. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said terminal
includes a concentric groove for retaining said terminal
support element.
20. The adaptor assembly of claim 1 wherein said terminal and
said housing have a predetermined length that provides for an
extension having a length selected from the group consisting of
approximately three inches, approximately six inches,
approximately nine inches and approximately twelve inches.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY
FIELD OF ~HE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to coaxial cable
connectors and more particularly to extenders for coaxial
cable connectors.
BACKGROUMD OF THE INVENTION
In a coaxial cable connector extender the terminal of
the extender must be i~olated from the extender housing. A
variety of dielectric materials have been used to provide
this function. While air is the best dielectric material as
far as electrical performance is concerned since in an.air
dielectric the velocity of propagation of the electromagnetic
wave is minimal and the characteristic impedance is
relatively minimal minimizing line losses. An air dielectric
however cannot provide the mechanical support needed between
the terminal and the housing. Many plastic dielectric
materials can be used which provide a compromise between
electrical per~ormance and mechanical per~ormance. Plastic
dielectric materials are usually shaped as cylinders and
placed inside the housing, surrounding a portion of the
terminal. Electrical per~ormance o~ the connector extender
i8 negatively affected by the amount of plastic dielectric
material used. In some instances a mechanical element is
re~uired to maintain the dielectric material in place within
the housing of the connector extender.
An additional problem associated with prior art coaxial
cable extenders is known as "lock-up". Lock-up occurs when
the connector pin from a coaxial connector is inserted into
the metal terminal of the adaptor assembly. As the adaptor
assembly is installed onto the connector, a plastic collar
is driven axially into the housing, with the tapered bore of
the collar being forced against the end o~ the terminal,
thereby compressing the terminal about the connector pin.
When the pressure supplied by the closing collar being driven
.

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into the hou~ing in order to compress the end of the terminal
over the connector pin exceeds the yield strength of the
plastic collar, the metal terminal becomes embedded in the
tapered section of the plastic collar, thereby lockiny up the
adaptor assembly. Once lock-up has occurred, it becomes
difficult to separate the collar from the terminal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An adaptor assembly functions as a coaxial cable
connector extender for coaxial cable connectors. The adaptor
assembly comprises a housing including a terminal configured
to receive at one end thereof a connector pin from a
cooperating coaxial connector. The adaptor assembly further
includes at least one terminal support element for
supporting the terminal within the housing while maintaining
the terminal isolated mechanically and electrically from the
housing. The adaptor assembly also contains an auto-seizing
assembly comprising a collar, a spacer and a bushing which
are configured to compress an end of the terminal onto the
connector pin of the cooperating coaxial connector when the
adaptor assembly is installed. The bushing is configured to
prevent lock-up of the adaptor assembly. The adaptor
assembly provides a high performance, low cost extension o~
a coaxial cable connector.
BRIEF DE SCRIP TI~:)N OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more fully understood from the
following detailed description ta~en in conjunction with the
accompan~ing drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a cross-~ectional diagram of the adaptor
assembly of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional diagram of a portion of the
adaptor assembly of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a diagram o~ a support element;
Fig. 4 is a ~ide view o~ the support element o~ Fig. 3
installed on a terminal;

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Fig. 4A is an end view of the support element of Fig. 4;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the support
element-of Fig. 3 installed in an adaptor assembly; and
Fig. 5A is an end view of the support element of Fig. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 shows an adaptor assembly 1 according to the
present invention. The adaptor assembly functions as a
coaxial cable connector extender when installed on an end of
a coaxial ca~le connector or another extender. The adaptor
assembly 1 is provided in a plurality of lengths producing
extensions of three inches, six inches, nine inches and
twelve inches, although other lengths could be implemented.
The adaptor assembly 1 includes a housing 10, which is
made from a conductive material such as aluminum. The
housing 10 includes a central bore 11 disposed therethrough.
An electrically conductive terminal 20 is disposed within the
central bore 11 of housing 10. A first end 21 of the
terminal 20 extends beyond a first end 12 of the housing lo,
and serves as a male or pin terminal. A second end 22 of the
terminal 20 is located within the second end 13 of the
housing lo and includes 810t8 23 defining fingers to make the
end 22 compressible. The second end 22 serves as a female
terminal and includes a plurality of serrations 24 in order
to provide for a secure electrical and mechanical connection
to a conductor inserted therein.
An auto-seizing assembly comprising a bushing 30, collar
40 and spacer 50 is disposed along a common longitudinal axis
within the second end 13 of the housing 10. Bushing 30,
collar 40 and spacer 50 are open on each of two ends and have
a central bore disposed therethrough. The first end of
spacer 50 abuts the second end of collar 40. A first end of
collar 40 is configured to receive bushing 30 therein.
Bushing 30 is of tapered configuration matching the
tapered end of second end 22 and operates to compress the

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second end 22 of terminal 20 when a mating connector is
installed. Bushing 30 is comprised of metal and thus
prevents the occurrence of lockup of the assembly, as will
be described below.
Referring now to Figs. 1 and 2, during installation of
the adaptor assembly 1 onto a connector or another extender,
the pin 110 from the cooperating cable connector is inserted
into the second end 13 of housing 10. The connector pin 110
is received within the 6econd end 22 of terminal 20. As the
adaptor assembly 1 is installed on the connector, spacer 50
is driven axially toward terminal 20 resultiny in collar 40
also being driven deeper into housing 10. Collar 40 is
configured to include a metal bushing 30. Metal bushing 30
includes a tapered bore for engagi~g the end of terminal 20.
The tapered bore at the first end of bushing 30 is forced
against the tapered portion of the second end 22 of
terminal 20, resulting in compression of the second end of
terminal 20 about the inserted connector pin 110. A flat
surface of bushing 30 is abutting a flat sur~ace of collar
40, thus the bushing 30 does not become embedded in collar
40 and, since the terminal 20 and the bushing 30 are
comprised of metal the terminal 20 does not become embedded
in the bushing 30, thus lock-up of the adaptor assembly 1 is
prevented. A secure mechanical and electrical connection is
provided by the adaptor assembly 1 to the connector pin 110
of the coaxial cable connector.
Adaptor assembly 1 further includes an entry support 60
disposed along a common longitudinal axis within housing 10.
Entry support 60 has a central bore disposed therethrough
sized to receive a portion of terminal 20. Entry support 60
also incudes an annular recess for supporting a first o-ring
80.
An end insulator 90 of adaptor assembly 1 is disposed
along a common longitudinal axis within housing 10 adjacent
the ~irst end 12 thereof. End insulator 90 includes a
central bore for supporting terminal 20.

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At least one support element 70 is disposed along a
common longitudinal axis within the housing 10. The number
of support elements required are dependent upon the length
L of the adaptor assembly. While support element 70 is shown
in this embodiment as a disk having a central bore, it should
be appreciated that other embodiments may also be utilized.
The support element 70 is comprised o~ a plastic material and
provides mechanical support for physically isolating the
terminal 20 from the housing 10 as well as electrically
insulating the terminal 20 from the housing 10. Electrical
performance of the adaptor assembly 1 is negatively affected
by the amount of plastic dielectric material utilized. The
support elements 70 provide for a minimal amount of plastic
dielectric material, and thereby affords improved electrical
performance of the adaptor assembly 1.
Figs. 3-5A show an additional embodiment of a support
element. Support element 70~ is comprised of a flat strip
of dielectric material including two holes 72 sized to
receive a portion of the terminal therethrough. While this
embodiment shows a flat rectangular strip it should be
appreciated that other shapes could be implemented, as could
dif~erent numbers of holes. Figs. 4 and 4A show the support
element 70' installed on a terminal 20. The strip is bowed,
and a portion o~ terminal 20 extends through holes 72. Figs.
5 and 5A show the support element 70' installed in an adaptor
assembly 1. The support element 70' mechanically supports
the terminal 20 within the housing 10, as well as providing
electrical insulation of the terminal 20 from the housing 10.
Additionally, the support element 70' functions as a spring
to secure itself within the housing 10. The deformation of
the bowed shape of the support element 70' at its apex where
it abuts the housing 10 and the tension provided by the ends
of the support element 70' where they contact the housing 10
maintain the support element 70' from unintended movement
within the housing 10, thereby removing the need for a
retaining mechanism. Further, an alaternate embodment of the

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terminal 20' is provided with conc~ntric grooves 25 that
retain the ends of the support element 70'and provide
additional resistance to movement.
By providing electrical and mechanical isolation of the
terminal within the housing with a minimal amount of plastic
and by providing mostly air insulation, the electrical
performance of the adaptor assembly is thus improved.
Additlonally, since less material is involved, support
elements of this type are lower cost.
Having described preferred embodiments o~ the invention
it will now become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the
art that other embodiment~ incorporating these concepts may
be used. Accordingly, it i9 submitted that the invention
should not be limited to the described embodiments but rather
should be limited only by the spirit and scope of the
appended claims.
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Inactive : CIB désactivée 2018-01-20
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2014-09-10
Lettre envoyée 2013-09-10
Accordé par délivrance 2000-12-26
Inactive : Page couverture publiée 2000-12-25
Inactive : Taxe finale reçue 2000-09-15
Préoctroi 2000-09-15
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 2000-06-12
Lettre envoyée 2000-06-12
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 2000-06-12
Inactive : Approuvée aux fins d'acceptation (AFA) 2000-05-25
Lettre envoyée 1999-06-08
Lettre envoyée 1999-06-08
Inactive : Transfert individuel 1999-05-03
Symbole de classement modifié 1998-08-07
Inactive : CIB attribuée 1998-08-07
Inactive : CIB en 1re position 1998-08-07
Inactive : CIB attribuée 1998-08-07
Inactive : Lettre de courtoisie - Preuve 1998-07-21
Inactive : Acc. récept. de l'entrée phase nat. - RE 1998-07-20
Demande reçue - PCT 1998-07-16
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 1998-05-05
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 1998-05-05
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 1998-03-19
Modification reçue - modification volontaire 1996-05-05

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THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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DAVID E. DUNHAM
VADIM R. STINSKY
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Page couverture 1998-08-19 1 50
Revendications 1996-05-05 4 140
Description 1998-05-05 6 286
Abrégé 1998-05-05 1 49
Revendications 1998-05-05 4 140
Dessins 1998-05-05 2 46
Page couverture 2000-11-23 1 45
Dessin représentatif 2000-11-23 1 9
Dessin représentatif 1998-08-19 1 15
Avis d'entree dans la phase nationale 1998-07-20 1 235
Rappel de taxe de maintien due 1999-05-11 1 112
Demande de preuve ou de transfert manquant 1999-05-06 1 112
Courtoisie - Certificat d'enregistrement (document(s) connexe(s)) 1999-06-08 1 116
Courtoisie - Certificat d'enregistrement (document(s) connexe(s)) 1999-06-08 1 116
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 2000-06-12 1 162
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2013-10-22 1 170
PCT 1998-05-05 6 236
Correspondance 1998-07-21 1 28
Correspondance 2000-09-15 1 32