IP Library Granted Patent US 12,113,317
Granted Patent B2
US 12,113,317 · App. 18/452,665 · Granted Oct 8, 2024

Connector and coaxial cable with molecular bond interconnection

Inventors: Kendrick Van Swearingen (Woodridge, IL); James P. Fleming (Orland Park, IL)
Assignee: Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC
H01R24/38H01R4/029H01R9/05H01R13/5205H01R13/5845H01R24/40H01R43/0207H01R43/20H01R2103/00Y10T29/49002Y10T29/49123Y10T29/49174Y10T29/49179
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,113,317
App. No.
18/452,665
Filed
Aug 21, 2023
Granted
Oct 8, 2024
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2831
USPC
439/578
Abstract

A coaxial connector in combination with a coaxial cable is provided with an inner conductor supported coaxial within an outer conductor, a polymer jacket surrounding the outer conductor. A unitary connector body with a bore is provided with an overbody surrounding an outer diameter of the connector body. The outer conductor is inserted within the bore. A molecular bond is formed between the outer conductor and the connector body and between the jacket and the overbody. An inner conductor end cap may also be provided coupled to the end of the inner conductor via a molecular bond.

Claims (36)

1. A coaxial cable-connector assembly comprising:

a. a coaxial cable comprising an inner conductor, an outer conductor circumferentially surrounding the inner conductor, and a dielectric layer interposed between the inner conductor and the outer conductor, wherein the outer conductor has a leading end; and

b. a coaxial connector comprising:

an inner contact having a first end electrically connected to the inner conductor of the coaxial cable, and a second opposed end;

a conductive member defining a circumferential bore; and;

an interface member that circumferentially overlies the conductive member, the interface member having a cylindrical distal end;

wherein a circumferential welded seam is located within the circumferential bore of the conductive member and along an electrical path formed between the leading end of the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and the cylindrical distal end of the interface member.

2. The assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the conductive member is a connector body.

3. The assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the interface member is an interface end.

4. The assembly defined in claim 1 , further comprising an overbody that circumferentially overlies at least a portion of the conductive member.

5. The assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein an axis defined by the cylindrical distal end is generally collinear with an axis defined by the inner contact between the first and second ends.

6. The assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the outer conductor of the coaxial cable has a smooth profile.

7. A coaxial cable-connector assembly comprising:

a. a coaxial cable comprising an inner conductor, an outer conductor circumferentially surrounding the inner conductor, and a dielectric layer interposed between the inner conductor and the outer conductor, wherein the outer conductor has a leading end; and

b. a coaxial connector comprising:

an inner contact having a first end electrically connected to the inner conductor of the coaxial cable, and a second opposed end;

a connector body defining a circumferential bore; and;

an interface end that circumferentially overlies the connector body, the interface end having a cylindrical distal end;

wherein a circumferential welded seam is located within the circumferential bore of the connector body and along an electrical path formed between the leading end of the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and the cylindrical distal end of the interface end.

8. The assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the interface end is connected with the connector body via an interference fit.

9. The assembly defined in claim 7 , further comprising an overbody that circumferentially overlies at least a portion of the connector body.

10. The assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein an axis defined by the cylindrical distal end is generally collinear with an axis defined by the inner contact between the first and second ends.

11. The assembly defined in claim 7 , wherein the outer conductor of the coaxial cable has a smooth profile.

12. A coaxial cable-connector assembly comprising:

a. a coaxial cable comprising an inner conductor, an outer conductor circumferentially surrounding the inner conductor, and a dielectric layer interposed between the inner conductor and the outer conductor, wherein the outer conductor has a leading end; and

b. a coaxial connector comprising:

an inner contact having a first end electrically connected to the inner conductor of the coaxial cable, and a second opposed end;

a conductive member defining a circumferential bore; and;

an interface member that circumferentially overlies the conductive member;

wherein a circumferential welded seam is located within the circumferential bore of the conductive member and along an electrical path formed between the leading end of the outer conductor of the coaxial cable and the cylindrical distal end of the interface member; and

wherein the interface member is connected with the conductive member via an interference fit.

13. The assembly defined in claim 12 , further comprising an overbody that circumferentially overlies at least a portion of the conductive member.

14. The assembly defined in claim 12 , wherein an axis defined by the cylindrical distal end is generally collinear with an axis defined by the inner contact between the first and second ends.

15. The assembly defined in claim 12 , wherein the outer conductor of the coaxial cable has a smooth profile.

16. The assembly defined in claim 12 , wherein the interface member is an interface end.

17. The assembly defined in claim 12 , wherein the conductive sleeve member is a connector body.