IP Library Granted Patent US 7,824,216
Granted Patent B2
US 7,824,216 · App. 12/472,368 · Granted Nov 2, 2010

Coaxial cable continuity connector

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Patent No.
US 7,824,216
App. No.
12/472,368
Granted
Nov 2, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A coaxial cable continuity connector comprising a connector body, a post engageable with connector body, wherein the post includes a flange having a tapered surface, a nut, wherein the nut includes an internal lip having a tapered surface, wherein the tapered surface of the nut oppositely corresponds to the tapered surface of the post when the nut and post are operably axially located with respect to each other when the coaxial cable continuity connector is assembled, and a continuity member disposed between and contacting the tapered surface of the post and the tapered surface of the nut, so that the continuity member endures a moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces, when the continuity connector is assembled, is provided.

Claims (36)

1. A coaxial cable continuity connector comprising;

a connector body;

a post engageable with the connector body, wherein the post includes a flange having a tapered surface;

a nut, wherein the nut includes an internal lip having a tapered surface, wherein the tapered surface of the nut oppositely corresponds to the tapered surface of the post when the nut and post are operably axially located with respect to each other when the coaxial cable continuity connector is assembled; and

a continuity member disposed between and contacting the tapered surface of the post and the tapered surface of the nut, so that the continuity member endures a moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces, when the continuity connector is assembled;

wherein as the continuity member endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces, when the connector is assembled, the continuity member maintains continuous physical and electrical contact between the post and the nut; and

wherein the continuity member is a flat washer.

2. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the flat washer is flexed into a somewhat conical shape as it endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces when the connector is assembled.

3. The connector of claim 1 , wherein, as the continuity member endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces when the connector is assembled, the continuity member resists axial wiggle movement between the post and the nut.

4. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the nut is spaced apart from and does not contact the connector body.

5. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising a body sealing member disposed between the nut and the connector body.

6. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener member slidably secured to the connector body, wherein the fastener member includes an internal ramped surface that acts to deformably compress the outer surface the connector body when the fastener member is operated to secure a coaxial cable to the coaxial cable continuity connector.

7. A coaxial cable continuity connector comprising;

a connector body

a nut rotatable with respect to the connector body, wherein the nut includes an internal lip having a tapered surface;

a post securely engageable with connector body, wherein the post includes a flange having a tapered surface, wherein the tapered surface of the post oppositely corresponds to the tapered surface of the nut when the post and the nut are operably axially located with respect to each other, when the coaxial cable continuity connector is assembled; and

a continuous ground path located between the nut and the post, the ground path facilitated by the disposition of a continuity member positioned between the tapered surface of the nut and the tapered surface of the post to continuously contact the nut and the post under a pre-load condition, wherein the continuity member is continuously compressed by a resultant moment existent between oppositely tapered surfaces of the nut and the post, when the continuity connector is assembled; and

wherein the continuity member is a flat washer.

8. The connector of claim 7 , wherein the flat washer is flexed into a somewhat conical shape as it endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces when the connector is assembled.

9. The connector of claim 7 , wherein, as the continuity member endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces when the connector is assembled, the continuity member resists axial wiggle movement between the post and the nut.

10. The connector of claim 7 , wherein the nut is spaced apart from and does not contact the connector body.

11. The connector of claim 7 , further comprising a body sealing member disposed between the nut and the connector body.

12. The connector of claim 7 , further comprising a fastener member slidably secured to the connector body, wherein the fastener member includes an internal ramped surface that acts to deformably compress the outer surface the connector body when the fastener member is operated to secure a coaxial cable to the coaxial cable continuity connector.

13. A method of extending an electrical ground path from a coaxial cable, through a coaxial cable connector, to an interface port, the method comprising:

providing a coaxial cable continuity connector including:

a connector body;

a post engageable with connector body, wherein the post includes a flange having a tapered surface;

a nut, wherein the nut includes an internal lip having a tapered surface, wherein the tapered surface of the nut oppositely corresponds to the tapered surface of the post when the nut and post are operably axially located with respect to each other when the coaxial cable continuity connector is assembled; and

a continuity member disposed between and contacting the tapered surface of the post and the tapered surface of the nut, so that the continuity member endures a moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces, when the continuity connector is assembled;

wherein as the continuity member endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces, when the connector is assembled, the continuity member maintains continuous physical and electrical contact between the post and the nut;

assembling the coaxial cable continuity connector;

operably attaching a coaxial cable to the coaxial cable continuity connector in a manner that electrically integrates the post and an outer conductor of the coaxial cable; and

installing the assembled connector, having the attached coaxial cable, to an interface port to extend an electrical ground path from the coaxial cable, through the port and the nut of the coaxial cable continuity connector, to the interface port; and

wherein the continuity member is a flat washer.

14. The method of extending an electrical ground path from a coaxial cable, through a coaxial cable connector, to an interface port of claim 13 , wherein the flat washer is flexed into a somewhat conical shape as it endures the moment resulting from the contact forces of the opposite tapered surfaces when the connector is assembled.

15. The method of extending an electrical ground path from a coaxial cable, through a coaxial cable connector, to an interface port of claim 13 , wherein the nut is spaced apart from and does not contact the connector body.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 13, 2013
From: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
To: PPC BROADBAND, INC.
Reel/Frame 029803/0437 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2013
From: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
To: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 029800/0479 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2009
From: PURDY, ERIC
To: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
Reel/Frame 022735/0975 →