GB2307113A - Coaxial connector - Google Patents
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- GB2307113A GB2307113A GB9522901A GB9522901A GB2307113A GB 2307113 A GB2307113 A GB 2307113A GB 9522901 A GB9522901 A GB 9522901A GB 9522901 A GB9522901 A GB 9522901A GB 2307113 A GB2307113 A GB 2307113A
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/38—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
- H01R24/40—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
- H01R24/50—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted on a PCB [Printed Circuit Board]
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/38—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
- H01R24/40—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
- H01R24/42—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency comprising impedance matching means or electrical components, e.g. filters or switches
- H01R24/46—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency comprising impedance matching means or electrical components, e.g. filters or switches comprising switches
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- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
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- H01R13/703—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in switch operated by engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. dual-continuity coupling part
- H01R13/7031—Shorting, shunting or bussing of different terminals interrupted or effected on engagement of coupling part, e.g. for ESD protection, line continuity
- H01R13/7033—Shorting, shunting or bussing of different terminals interrupted or effected on engagement of coupling part, e.g. for ESD protection, line continuity making use of elastic extensions of the terminals
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Abstract
A coaxial connector has a housing 20 and a contact 10 which resiliently deflects in the mating direction upon mating of a counterpart. The deflection of the contact 10 may open a switch 12, 14 to couple a vehicle aerial to a mobile telephone on which the connector is mounted. When the switch is closed, the telephone's own aerial is connected. Flat radially-extending terminals 16, 18 of the connector engage a pcb of the telephone. The mating surfaces of the connector and counterpart may be a frusto-conical shape. The counterpart for the connector may be connected to a coaxial cable using idc contacts 54, 56, (60, 62, figure 5, not shown).
Description
IMPROVEMKNTS IN OR RELATING TO COAXIAL CONNECTORS This invention relates to coaxial connectors and more particularly but not solely to such connectors suitable for use with mobile telephones.
Coaxial connectors are well known for connecting coaxial cables to electrical equipment. Conventional devices employ male and female connectors the female of which is normally mounted on the equipment and the male of which is normally mounted on the end of the coaxial cables. Such connectors normally have on the female portion a contact for the central conductor which extends axially of the connector whilst the male connector has a projecting plug element again extending axially of the connector for connection to the central conductor of the cable. The two connectors are mated by a relative axial movement in line with the mating contacts. The disadvantage of such a construction is that the connectors have considerable length and if mounted in an equipment extended to a considerable depth within the equipment or alternatively project to a considerable extent outside of the equipment.
The present invention has been arrived at from as consideration of the requirements for such connectors in a mobile telephone where the telephone is to be adapted for use not only with its own internal aerial but with a substitute or external aerial such as might be provided on a vehicle. In such circumstances it is required to connect the substitute or external aerial to the mobile phone when located in the vehicle. It will be appreciated that mobile telephones are becoming smaller and more compact and this leads to a requirement for a coaxial connector of extremely compact form.
The present invention seeks to provide a connector configuration that is susceptible of miniaturisation which is particularly suitable for use with mobile telephones but which has applications to other equipments and to the provision of a cooperative connector combination and also a mobile telephone provided with such a connector or connector combination with the capability of automatic switching between internal and a substitute or external aerial.
According to the invention there is provided a coaxial connector having a housing and a contact in the housing for electrical connection to a contact of a mateable connector, which contact is resiliently deflectable in the mating direction upon mating with a suitable connector. The housing is preferably of metallic forming a screen for the contact, and an aperture in the housing permits access between the contact and the contact of a mating connector.
The metallic housing in a region surrounding the aperture is preferably shaped for cooperative engagement with a complementary shaped housing of a mating connector. The shaping may be in the form of a recess, which may be of truncated conical cross section, for receipt of a complementary shaped projection of a mating connector.
The connector may be adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board by the provision of a terminal communicating with the housing and a terminal communicating with the contact, which terminals extend at one side of the housing.
The terminals may extend in a radial direction relative to the mating direction and may be substantially coplanar.
The contact of the connector may be deflectable to actuate a switch so as to divert an electrical path through the connector as a result of mating with a suitable complementary connector. the switch may cause opening of an electrical path through the connector. The contact itself may have a switching contact which normally is closed with another contact to define a predetermined path through the connector but which is separated from the other switch contact upon mating with a suitable connector. The other switch contact may be provided with a terminal which extends on one side of the housing and may extend in a radial direction relative to the mating direction so as to be substantially coplanar with the other terminals.
A coaxial combination in accordance with the invention comprises a first connector as previously defined and a second connector mateable with the first connector by relative movement in a mating direction, the second connector having a housing and a contact which makes contact with and effects a resilient deflection of the contact of the first connector during the mating movement. The contact of the first connector may be an elongate finger and the contact of the second connector may comprise a projecting element. The projecting element may have an end within the housing which extends laterally.The second connector may comprise a cable support body mountable in the housing having an elongate recess extending transversely of the mating direction, for receiving the prepared end of a coaxial cable, and a closure retentively locatable on the housing, which recess has projecting insulation displacement connectors extending into the recess and adapted to connect to screen and centre conductor of the prepared cable which are urged into engagement therewith when the closure is fitted on the housing.
The invention also includes a mobile telephone having a switched connector as previously defined, provided in the path between the integral aerial of the telephone and the transmitter/receiver circuitry which is effective to disconnect the integral aerial as a result of mating with a suitable connector coupled to a substitute aerial.
The invention also includes a mobile telephone equipment having a connector combination as previously defined, wherein the first connector is provided on a mobile telephone phone and the second connector is provided on a vehicle coupled to a vehicle aerial, the coupling of the connectors being effective to disconnect the internal aerial and connect the external aerial. The second connector may be provided in a carrying cradle for the telephone such that first and second connectors are caused to interconnect by insertion of the telephone into the cradle.
In order that the invention and its various other preferred features may be understood more easily, some embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is an exploded view of a coaxial connector constructed in accordance with the invention,
Figure 2 is an isometric view showing the assembled connector of Figure 1 together with a mated complimentary connector,
Figure 3 is a cross section taken along the X - X of
Figure 2,
Figure 4 is a cross section taken along the line Y
Y of Figure 2,
Figure 5 is an exploded view of a connector which is mateable with the connector of Figure 1 to form a coaxial connector combination in accordance with the invention,
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view illustrating a mobile telephone equipment constructed in accordance with the invention and employing the connector combination of Figures 1 to 5, and
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic view showing a mateable complementary connectors mounted each at a different printed circuit board permitting a coaxial coupling between boards.
Referring now to Figure 1 there is shown a coaxial connector having a body 2 moulded from a dielectric material and having slots 4 and 6 at opposite ends for receipt of metal switch contact and terminating elements 8 and 10. The element 10 is in the form of an elongate finger and is formed of a resilient material for example beryllium copper.
The element 10 is formed at one end with a downwardly curved contact 12 which, after insertion of the element through the slot 6 makes contact with the end 14 of the element 8. The opposite ends of the elements 8 and 10 are formed downwardly and outwardly to provide terminals 16 and 18 for electrical connection to the tracks of a printed circuit board by for example soldering. The connector has a metallic housing 20 which has a raised dome 22 with an inwardly extending recess 24 of preferably truncated conical form the end of the recess provides an aperture 26.The housing 20 fits on the body 2 and locks thereon by means of cooperating latching elements 28 and 30 the housing has four downwardly and outwardly extending terminals 32, 34, 36, 38 which when the housing is located on the body are coplanar with the terminals 16 and 18 and can be secured to the track of the printed circuit board.
Referring now to Figure 2 there is shown the assembled connector of Figure 1 shown generally as 40. A cooperating connector 42 is shown mated with the connector 40. The construction and mating of the two connectors is more easily seen from the drawings of Figures 2 and 3 which shown cross sectional views through the mated assembly. In Figures 3 and 4 it can be seen that the second connector 42 comprises a moulded dielectric body 44 having an elongate recess 46 which is designed to receive the prepared end of a coaxial cable lying in the direction of the arrow Z.The body 44 has a frusto-conical projection 48 and an aperture therethrough through which there projects a contact 50 which as can be seen in Figures 3 and 4 extends into contact with the switch contact and terminating element 10 and in the fully mated position deflects the contact such that the switch contact 12 separates from the end 14 forming the other contact of the switch. The contact 50 has an end 52 within the body which extends laterally and is provided with a pair of inclined insulation displacement connectors 54 and 56 for receiving the insulated inner conductor after stripping back of the outer screen. The body 44 is provided with a metallic housing 58 of shallow cylindrical form closed at one end except for an aperture which is shaped to conform with the conical projection 48.Oppositely disposed at the open edges of the shallow cylindrical housing 58 there are provided inwardly inclined slots 60 and 62 (Figure 5) which are shaped to receive the insulated screen of a coaxial cable. A closure 64 of shallow cylindrical form, having one end closed, and sized to fit over the metallic housing 58 is provided with an aperture 66 on one side which permits passage of the insulated screen of a coaxial cable.
In order to terminate a coaxial cable to the connector 42 the screen and outer insulator is stripped back to provide an exposed projecting insulated inner conductor the end is laid in the recess 46 in the body 44 such that the insulated inner conductor overlies the insulation displacement connectors 54 and 56 the body is placed in the housing 58 such that the insulated screen overlies one of the slots 60 or 62 the closure 64 is fitted over the housing 58 and pressed thereon until it snaps into latching engagement whereby the coaxial cable is forced into the insulation displacement connectors and terminates the cable such that the inner conductor is connected to the contact 50 and the screen is connected to the housing 58.
The switching action which opens the connection between terminal 16 and 18 upon mating of the two connectors is particularly suitable for use in mobile telephones. The connector is mounted on a printed circuit board in the telephone and extends through the back of the housing. The contact 16 is coupled with the integral aerial of the mobile telephone whilst the contact 18 is connected to the transmitter receiver circuitry. The coaxial cable terminated in the connector 42 is coupled with a substitute aerial for example the aerial of a vehicle. Upon mating of the connector 42 with the connector 40 the switch contacts are opened thereby disconnecting the integral aerial from the transmit/receive circuitry and the external aerial is connected to the transmit receive circuitry in its place.
A mobile telephone equipment in accordance with the invention is illustrated in Figure 6 where a mobile telephone 68 is provided with a connector 40 and a cradle 70 for mounting in a vehicle is provided with a connector 42 suitably disposed in the cradle such that the mobile telephone can be located in the cradle with the connectors 40 and 42 in mated disposition thereby providing switchover to connect to the aerial of a vehicle.
Referring now to Figure 7, instead of providing for termination of a coaxial cable in the connector 42 terminals 72 and 74 similar to terminals 16, 18 and 32 to 38 may be provided and bent to form coplanar terminals for connection to the tracks of another printed circuit board so that the two connectors can be employed to make coaxial connection between two printed circuit boards.
Although the embodiments described employ a switch contact 12 which is actuated upon mating by a suitable connector the invention also includes a non switching type connector which may have applications where for example it is required to couple an electrical signal into and out of an electrical equipment via a coaxial cable or to make an electrical communication between two board using a configuration similar to that illustrated in Figure 7.
Although the projection 48 and the recess 24 into which it engages is illustrated as being frusto conical it will be appreciated that other shapings which permit location and good electrical interconnection could be employed for example the recess might be concave.
Although the terminals 16,18, 32 to 38 and 72 and 74 are shaped so that they are coplanar to permit surface mounting on the tracks of a printed circuit board it will be appreciated that they may be of alternative configuration for example they may extend to one side of the connector so that they can be plugged into holes provided in a board and may be secured by soldering to tracks on the opposite side.
Although the connector 42 for terminating a coaxial cable is shown to employ insulation displacement connectors as a quick and reliable method within the confines of a small package space, alternative means of termination may be employed for example traditional crimping or soldering can be employed.
The construction described enables the production of a switched RF connector within a very small and restricted package space. By placing the operating male contact at right angles to the female contact direct operation of the switch is made possible within a reduced thickness (3 millimetre) this enables an RF switch to be produced within a 10 x 8 x 4 millimetre envelope.
Claims (22)
1. A coaxial connector having a housing and a contact in the housing for electrical connection to a contact of a mateable connector, which contact is resiliently deflectable in the mating direction upon mating with a suitable connector.
2. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is metallic, forming a screen for the contact, and an aperture in the housing permits access between the contact and the contact of a mating connector.
3. A connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the metal housing surrounding the aperture is shaped for cooperative engagement with a complimentarily shaped housing of a mating connector.
4. A connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the metal housing surrounding the aperture is recessed for receipt of a complimentarily shaped projection of a mating connector.
5. A connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the recess is of truncated conical cross section.
6. A connector as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5, adapted for mounting on a printed circuit board by the provision of a terminal communicating with both the housing and a terminal communicating with the contact, which terminals extend at one side of the housing.
7. A connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the terminals extend in a radial direction relative to the mating direction and are substantially coplanar.
8. A connector as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the contact is deflectable to actuate a switch so as to divert an electrical path through the connector as a result of mating with a suitable complementary connector.
9. A connector as claimed in claim 8, wherein the switch causes opening of an electrical path through the connector.
10. A connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the contact itself has a switching contact which normally is closed with another contact to define a predetermined path through the connector, but which is separated from the other switch contact upon mating with a suitable connector.
11. A connector as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10 when dependent from claim 6, wherein the other switch contact is provided with a terminal which extends on one side of the housing.
12. A connector as claimed in claim 11 when dependent from claim 7, wherein the terminal of the other switch contact extends in a radial direction relative to the mating direction and is substantially coplanar with the other terminals.
13. A coaxial connector combination comprising a first connector as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, and a second connector mateable with the first connector by relative movement in a mating direction, the second connector having a housing and a contact which makes contact with and effects a resilient deflection of the contact of the first connector during the mating movement.
14. A coaxial connector combination as claimed in claim 13, wherein the contact of the first connector is an elongate finger and the contact of the second connector comprises a projecting element.
15. A combination as claimed in claim 14, wherein the projecting element has an end within the housing which extends laterally.
16. A combination as claimed in claim 14 or 15, wherein the second connector comprises a cable support body mountable in the housing having an elongate recess extending transversely of the mating direction for receiving the prepared end of a coaxial cable, and a closure retentively locatable on the housing, which recess has projecting insulation displacement connectors extending into the recess and adapted to connect to screen and centre conductor of the prepared cable which are urged into engagement therewith when the closure is fitted on the housing.
17. A mobile telephone having a connector as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein the switch is provided in the path between the integral aerial of the telephone and the transmitter/receiver circuitry and is effective to disconnect the integral aerial as a result of mating with a suitable connector coupled to a substitute aerial.
18. A mobile telephone equipment having a connector combination as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 16, wherein the first connector is provided on a mobile telephone and a second connector is provided on a vehicle coupled to a vehicle aerial the coupling of the connectors being effective to disconnect the integral aerial and connect the external aerial.
19. A mobile telephone equipment as claimed in claim 18, wherein the second connector is provided in a carrying cradle for the telephone such that first and second connectors are caused to interconvnect by insertion of the telephone into the cradle.
20. A coaxial connector substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
21. A coaxial connector combination substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
22. A mobile telephone equipment substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
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| GB9522901A GB2307113B (en) | 1995-11-08 | 1995-11-08 | Improvements in or relating to coaxial connectors |
| FR9613678A FR2740912B1 (en) | 1995-11-08 | 1996-11-08 | IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO COAXIAL CONNECTORS |
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| GB9522901A GB2307113B (en) | 1995-11-08 | 1995-11-08 | Improvements in or relating to coaxial connectors |
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