IP Library Granted Patent US 8,465,321
Granted Patent B2
US 8,465,321 · App. 13/015,073 · Granted Jun 18, 2013

Protruding contact receiver for multi-conductor compression cable connector

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Patent No.
US 8,465,321
App. No.
13/015,073
Granted
Jun 18, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-conductor cable connector is provided, the connector including a contact receiver, having a first end and a second end, disposed substantially within an outer housing of a multi-conductor cable connector, wherein a portion of the contact receiver extends an axial distance beyond the outer housing, a plurality of openings configured to receive a plurality of non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts, the plurality of openings being surrounded by the contact receiver, and a securing mechanism positioned proximate the contact receiver, the securing mechanism having a latch arm, wherein axial compression of the contact receiver establishes and maintains firm electrical and physical contact with the received non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts and biases the latch arm of the securing mechanism. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided.

Claims (47)

1. A multi-conductor cable connector comprising:

a contact receiver, having a first end and a second end, disposed substantially within an outer housing of the multi-conductor cable connector, wherein a portion of the contact receiver extends an axial distance beyond the outer housing; and

a plurality of openings surrounded by the contact receiver;

a plurality of electrical contacts disposed within the plurality of openings, the plurality of electrical contacts configured to receive a plurality of non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts;

wherein axial compression of the contact receiver when the multi-conductor cable connector is in a mated position with a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector establishes and maintains firm electrical and physical contact between the plurality of electrical contacts and the received non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts.

2. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , wherein axial compression of the contact receiver occurs when the contract receiver engages a plate of the corresponding multi-conductor cable connector.

3. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , further including a securing mechanism positioned proximate the contact receiver, the securing mechanism having a latch arm, wherein the axial compression of the contact receiver also biases the latch arm of the securing mechanism.

4. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , wherein, when in the mated position, the contact receiver is displaced in every direction.

5. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , wherein the received non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts are male terminal pins from the corresponding multi-conductor cable connector.

6. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , further comprising a cable connection portion operably connected to the outer housing.

7. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 1 , wherein the contact receiver is an elastomer.

8. A multi-conductor cable connector comprising:

an elastomeric member positioned substantially within an outer housing of a multi-contact portion of the multi-conductor cable connector, wherein a portion of the elastomeric member protrudes from the outer housing, the elastomeric member surrounding at least one electrical contact, the at least one electrical contact having a socket positioned at one end of the electrical contact;

wherein, when in a mated position with a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector, the elastomeric member engages a surface of the corresponding multi-conductor cable connector causing the elastomeric member to be axially compressed and radially expanded to bias the at least one electrical contact.

9. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 8 , wherein the axial compression of the elastomeric member biases a component of a securing mechanism, the securing mechanism being located proximate the elastomeric member.

10. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 8 , wherein the multi-contact portion is coupled to a cable connection portion.

11. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 8 , wherein the cable connection portion is a compression connector.

12. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 8 , wherein the elastomeric member radially expands outward to bias against the socket of the at least one electrical contact.

13. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 8 , wherein the corresponding multi-conductor cable connector is a male multi-conductor cable connector.

14. A multi-conductor cable connector comprising:

a cable connection portion, wherein the cable connection portion receives a plurality of conductive strands; and

a multi-contact portion coupled to the cable connection portion, the multi-contact portion including:

an outer housing disposed over a connector body;

a contact receiver having a first end and a second end, the contact receiver positioned substantially within the outer housing, wherein a portion of the contact receiver proximate the second end axially protrudes a distance beyond the outer housing;

wherein the multi-conductor cable connector further includes a plurality of electrical contacts at least partially disposed within a plurality of openings of the contact receiver, the plurality of electrical contacts are in communication with the plurality of conductive strands received by the cable connection portion;

wherein the contact receiver of the multi-contact portion compress to bias the plurality of electrical contacts when a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector engages the portion of the contact receiver.

15. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of electrical contacts have a socket to facilitate acceptance of an incoming electrical contact.

16. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 14 , wherein the cable connection portions includes a post at least partially disposed within the outer housing, the post configured for receiving a prepared portion of a multi-conductor cable having the plurality of conductive strands, a conductive member radially disposed over the post, wherein the conductive member has a first end and a second end, and the connector body physically and electrically contacting the conductive member proximate the second end of the conductive member.

17. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 14 , wherein the contact receiver is axially compressed when in a mated position with a corresponding multi-conductor cable, such that the axial compression of the contact receiver causes the contact receiver to displace within the outer housing.

18. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 15 , wherein a displacement within the outer housing simultaneously biases a securing mechanism and provides firm electrical and physical contact between the socket of each of the plurality of electrical contacts and the incoming electrical contact.

19. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of electrical contacts is a female terminal pin.

20. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 15 , wherein the incoming electrical contact is a male terminal pin of a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector.

21. The multi-conductor cable connector of claim 14 , wherein the contact receiver is an elastomer.

22. A multi-conductor cable connector comprising:

a cable connection portion, wherein the cable connection portion receives a plurality of conductive strands;

a multi-contact portion coupled to the cable connection portion, the multi-contact portion having a plurality of electrical contacts in communication with the plurality of conductive strands, the plurality of electrical contacts configured to receive a plurality of non-concentrically aligned contacts of a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector; and

means for establishing and maintaining electrical and physical contact between the plurality of electrical contacts and the received non-concentrically aligned electrical contacts, the means being a fixed component configured to compress the plurality of electrical contacts;

wherein the means also biases a latch arm of a securing mechanism of the multi-conductor cable connector.

23. A method comprising:

providing a multi-conductor cable connector having a cable connection portion and a multi-contact portion coupled to the cable connection portion, wherein the cable connection portion receives a plurality of conductive strands, the multi-contact portion including:

an outer housing;

a contact receiver having a first end and a second end, the contact receiver positioned substantially within the outer housing, wherein a portion of the contact receiver proximate the second end axially protrudes a distance beyond the outer housing;

a plurality of electrical contacts disposed within a plurality of openings of the contact receiver, the plurality of electrical contacts being in communication with the plurality of conductive strands received by the cable connection portion;

wherein, when the multi-conductor cable connector is in a mated position with a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector, the contact receiver engages a surface of the corresponding multi-conductor cable connector causing the contact receiver to be axially compressed and radially expanded to bias the plurality of electrical contacts;

wherein the contact receiver of the multi-contact portion biases the plurality of electrical contacts when a corresponding multi-conductor cable connector engages the portion of the contact receiver.

24. The method of claim 23 , wherein the contact receiver is an elastomer.

25. The method of claim 23 , wherein each of the plurality of electrical contacts is a female terminal pin.

Assignments (2)
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 →