COAXIAL CONNECTOR WITH POSITIVE STOP CLAMPING NUT ATTACHMENT
Application 1372/DEL/2004 published 2006-07-28, filed 2004-07-26
An electrical connector for coaxial cable, the connector having a positive stop for a clamp nut. The clamp nut driving a means for compression which sandwiches a leading edge of the coaxial cable outer conductor between the connector body and the means for compression. The positive stop positioned to limit tightening of the clamp nut and thereby compression force upon the flared leading edge of the coaxial cable outer conductor to a desired maximum level. The means for compression, for example a circular coil spring may be deformable, allowing the connector to adapt to varying manufacturing tolerances of each connector component, yet still maintaining the maximum desired compression force limit. Thereby, the connector may be correctly installed without requiring use of a torque wrench to ensure proper compression force.
Applicant
ANDREW CORPORATION
10500 West 153rd STREET ORLAND PARK IL 60462 UNITED STATES of America.
Inventor
BUENZ LARRY : No
International Info
Classification: H01R13/514
Priority Information
10/605,445 UNITED STATES 2003-09-30