US20140030918A1 - Coaxial probe - Google Patents
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- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
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- the present invention relates to a coaxial probe, especially to a coaxial probe that effectively prevents a probe thereof from being damaged due to impact force received.
- coaxial terminals provide great convenience in assembly of two electronic devices. During the assembly of two coaxial terminals, they may be not assembled correspondingly or easy get loose after being connected due to size errors or insufficient mating/unmating force, etc.
- Taiwanese Pat. Pub. No. 1291269 coaxial connector and measuring coaxial probe a coaxial probe is disclosed.
- a center conductive probe of the coaxial probe revealed in the Taiwanese Pat. Pub. No. 1291269 is projecting from the housing and exposed outside. When the coaxial probe is moved downward to be inserted into a socket thereunder correspondingly, the center conductive probe exposed outside the housing is firstly entering the socket.
- the center conductive probe receives an impact force firstly.
- the center conductive probe is as fine as a needle and is of low structural strength.
- the center conductive probe is still tilted or get broken due to the impact force even there is a coil spring disposed above the center conductive probe capable of buffering the impact force. This leads to imprecision of next probing cycle.
- a coaxial probe according to the present invention includes a main sleeve, a protective sleeve mounted in a sleeve port of the main sleeve and a probe portion.
- a leaning flange projecting inward is formed on a bottom end of the sleeve port of the main sleeve so as to be stopped and positioned by a stopping flange on an upper part of the protective sleeve.
- a connection member is disposed over the sleeve port of the main sleeve and is used to assemble with a probe of a probe portion.
- the probe is inserted into a sleeve port of the protective sleeve and is hidden in the sleeve port of the protective sleeve.
- An elastic member for protective sleeves is arranged between the connection member mounted in the sleeve port of the main sleeve and the stopping flange of the protective sleeve.
- the probe of the coaxial probe according to the present invention is hidden in the protective sleeve. After the protective sleeve being in contact with a coaxial connector to be detected, the probe continues to move and project from the protective sleeve for detecting the coaxial connector. Thus the fragile probe will not be affected by the impact force directly and damages of the probe caused by the impact force can be avoided.
- FIG. 1 is an explosive view of an embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of an embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing detection of an embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing turning back of an embodiment according to the present invention.
- a coaxial probe of the present invention mainly includes an assembly base 1 , a main sleeve 2 , a protective sleeve 3 a probe portion 4 .
- the assembly base 1 is disposed with a threaded segment 11 on an outer wall thereof and a through hole 13 on a center thereof.
- a connection disc 12 with a plurality of fastening holes 121 is arranged at the assembly base 1 , under the threaded segment 11 .
- the main sleeve 2 is disposed under the assembly base 1 and a top end of the main sleeve 2 is mounted into the through hole 13 of the assembly base 1 .
- a sleeve port 21 is arranged at a center of the main sleeve 2 .
- a connection member 22 is mounted in the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 and the through hole 13 of the assembly base 1 .
- An insertion hole 221 is located on a center of the connection member 22 and a plunger rod 222 is mounted in the insertion hole 221 of the connection member 22 .
- a connection segment 223 is formed between the bottom edge of the insertion hole 221 of the connection member 22 and the plunger rod 222 .
- a leaning flange 23 projecting inward is formed on the bottom end of the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 .
- an elastic member 24 for main sleeves is arranged around the main sleeve 2 while a top and a bottom end of the elastic member 24 for main sleeves are respectively against the bottom of the assembly base 1 and a step-like flange 25 arranged on an outer wall of the main sleeve 2 .
- the protective sleeve 3 is sleeved in a bottom end of the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 .
- a stopping flange 31 is projected from an outer wall on an upper part of the protective sleeve 3 .
- the stopping flange 31 and the leaning flange 23 on the bottom end of the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 are stopped and positioned by each other.
- an elastic member 32 for protective sleeves is arranged between the stopping flange 31 of the protective sleeve 3 and the bottom end of the connection member 22 mounted in the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 .
- a guiding rod 34 is mounted in a sleeve port 33 of the protective sleeve 3 .
- a guiding hole 341 is arranged at a center of the guiding rod 34 and a tapered (trumpet-shaped) opening 331 is formed on the bottom of the sleeve port 33 of the protective sleeve 3 .
- the probe portion 4 consists of a probe 41 , an axial sleeve 42 , and an elastic member 43 for probes.
- the probe 41 is received in the guiding hole 341 of the guiding rod 34 of the protective sleeve 3 and is not exposed.
- a top end of the probe 41 is inserted through an axial hole 421 of the axial sleeve 42 .
- a leaning flange 422 projecting inward is formed on the bottom end of the axial hole 421 of the axial sleeve 42 .
- a stopping block 411 is arranged at the top end of the probe 41 . The leaning flange 422 and the stopping block 411 are stopped and positioned by each other.
- the top of the axial sleeve 42 is connected to and assembled with the connection segment 223 located between the insertion hole 221 and the plunger rod 222 .
- the elastic member 43 for probes is mounted in the axial hole 421 of the axial sleeve 42 and a top end of the elastic member 43 for probes is against the plunger rod 222 in the connection member 22 while a bottom end of the elastic member 43 is against the stopping block 411 of the probe 41 .
- the elastic member 32 for protective sleeves is mounted into the sleeve port 21 of the main sleeve 2 and the bottom of the elastic member 32 for protective sleeves is against the stopping flange 31 of the protective sleeve 3 .
- the probe 41 of the probe portion 4 is inserted through the axial hole 421 of the axial sleeve 42 and the probe 41 also falls due to gravity.
- the stopping block 411 on top end of the probe 41 is stopped and positioned by the leaning flange 422 on the bottom of the axial sleeve 42 .
- the elastic member 43 for probes is set into the axial hole 421 of the axial sleeve 42 .
- the top end of the main sleeve 2 is sleeved into the through hole 13 of the assembly base 1 .
- the top end and the bottom end of the elastic member 24 for main sleeve are respectively against the bottom of the assembly base 1 and the step-like flange 25 of the main sleeve 2 for being positioned.
- the threaded segment 11 and the connection disc 12 of the assembly base 1 they are used to assemble with a lift power source.
- the probe 41 of the probe portion 4 is projecting from the protective sleeve 3 along the guiding hole 341 of the protective sleeve 3 to be inserted into an insertion hole 51 of the coaxial connector 5 being detected so as to detect the position of the insertion hole 51 of the coaxial connector 5 and electrical quality of electronics therein. Furthermore, by the elastic member 43 for probes located on the rear end of the probe 41 and used for providing elastic buffer, the probe 41 will not get damaged easily when the position and straightness of the insertion hole 51 of the coaxial connector 5 are not correct.
- the lift power source drives the assembly base 1 connected thereof to move upward and go back to the original position.
- the main sleeve 2 connected to the assembly base 1 is also driven to move upward and go back.
- the probe 41 originally projecting out of the protective sleeve 3 is retracted into the protective sleeve 3 gradually.
- the elastic member 32 for protective sleeves arranged between the connection member 22 of the main sleeve 2 and the stopping flange 31 of the protective sleeve 3 are also returning to the original state.
- the protective sleeve 3 is pushed to move downward so as to make the probe 41 retract into the protective sleeve 3 completely.
- the coaxial probe of the present invention is ready for the next detection of the coaxial connector 5 .
- the probe 41 with low structural strength is mounted in the protective sleeve 3 .
- the protective sleeve 3 is against and positioned by the coaxial connector 5 to be detected firstly and then the probe 41 is extended from the protective sleeve 3 to detect the position of the insertion hole 51 of the coaxial connector 5 and the electrical quality of electronic components therein. Therefore the probe 41 will not easily get damaged or broken due to impact force received and imprecise detection results can be avoided.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a coaxial probe, especially to a coaxial probe that effectively prevents a probe thereof from being damaged due to impact force received.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- The design of coaxial terminals provides great convenience in assembly of two electronic devices. During the assembly of two coaxial terminals, they may be not assembled correspondingly or easy get loose after being connected due to size errors or insufficient mating/unmating force, etc. Refer to Taiwanese Pat. Pub. No. 1291269 coaxial connector and measuring coaxial probe, a coaxial probe is disclosed. However, a center conductive probe of the coaxial probe revealed in the Taiwanese Pat. Pub. No. 1291269 is projecting from the housing and exposed outside. When the coaxial probe is moved downward to be inserted into a socket thereunder correspondingly, the center conductive probe exposed outside the housing is firstly entering the socket. Once a central hole of the socket is a bit tilted (not aligned), the center conductive probe receives an impact force firstly. The center conductive probe is as fine as a needle and is of low structural strength. The center conductive probe is still tilted or get broken due to the impact force even there is a coil spring disposed above the center conductive probe capable of buffering the impact force. This leads to imprecision of next probing cycle.
- Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a coaxial probe that prevents a probe thereof from being damaged due to impact force received.
- In order to achieve the above object, a coaxial probe according to the present invention includes a main sleeve, a protective sleeve mounted in a sleeve port of the main sleeve and a probe portion. A leaning flange projecting inward is formed on a bottom end of the sleeve port of the main sleeve so as to be stopped and positioned by a stopping flange on an upper part of the protective sleeve. A connection member is disposed over the sleeve port of the main sleeve and is used to assemble with a probe of a probe portion. Moreover, the probe is inserted into a sleeve port of the protective sleeve and is hidden in the sleeve port of the protective sleeve. An elastic member for protective sleeves is arranged between the connection member mounted in the sleeve port of the main sleeve and the stopping flange of the protective sleeve.
- Thereby the probe of the coaxial probe according to the present invention is hidden in the protective sleeve. After the protective sleeve being in contact with a coaxial connector to be detected, the probe continues to move and project from the protective sleeve for detecting the coaxial connector. Thus the fragile probe will not be affected by the impact force directly and damages of the probe caused by the impact force can be avoided.
- The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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FIG. 1 is an explosive view of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing detection of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view showing an extended probe during diction of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing turning back of an embodiment according to the present invention. - Refer from
FIG. 1 toFIG. 3 , a coaxial probe of the present invention mainly includes anassembly base 1, amain sleeve 2, a protective sleeve 3 aprobe portion 4. - The
assembly base 1 is disposed with a threadedsegment 11 on an outer wall thereof and a throughhole 13 on a center thereof. Aconnection disc 12 with a plurality of fastening holes 121 is arranged at theassembly base 1, under the threadedsegment 11. - The
main sleeve 2 is disposed under theassembly base 1 and a top end of themain sleeve 2 is mounted into the throughhole 13 of theassembly base 1. Asleeve port 21 is arranged at a center of themain sleeve 2. Aconnection member 22 is mounted in thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2 and the throughhole 13 of theassembly base 1. Aninsertion hole 221 is located on a center of theconnection member 22 and aplunger rod 222 is mounted in theinsertion hole 221 of theconnection member 22. Aconnection segment 223 is formed between the bottom edge of theinsertion hole 221 of theconnection member 22 and theplunger rod 222. A leaningflange 23 projecting inward is formed on the bottom end of thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2. Moreover, anelastic member 24 for main sleeves is arranged around themain sleeve 2 while a top and a bottom end of theelastic member 24 for main sleeves are respectively against the bottom of theassembly base 1 and a step-like flange 25 arranged on an outer wall of themain sleeve 2. - The
protective sleeve 3 is sleeved in a bottom end of thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2. A stoppingflange 31 is projected from an outer wall on an upper part of theprotective sleeve 3. The stoppingflange 31 and the leaningflange 23 on the bottom end of thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2 are stopped and positioned by each other. Furthermore, anelastic member 32 for protective sleeves is arranged between the stoppingflange 31 of theprotective sleeve 3 and the bottom end of theconnection member 22 mounted in thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2. A guidingrod 34 is mounted in asleeve port 33 of theprotective sleeve 3. A guidinghole 341 is arranged at a center of the guidingrod 34 and a tapered (trumpet-shaped)opening 331 is formed on the bottom of thesleeve port 33 of theprotective sleeve 3. - The
probe portion 4 consists of aprobe 41, anaxial sleeve 42, and anelastic member 43 for probes. Theprobe 41 is received in the guidinghole 341 of the guidingrod 34 of theprotective sleeve 3 and is not exposed. A top end of theprobe 41 is inserted through anaxial hole 421 of theaxial sleeve 42. A leaningflange 422 projecting inward is formed on the bottom end of theaxial hole 421 of theaxial sleeve 42. A stoppingblock 411 is arranged at the top end of theprobe 41. The leaningflange 422 and the stoppingblock 411 are stopped and positioned by each other. The top of theaxial sleeve 42 is connected to and assembled with theconnection segment 223 located between theinsertion hole 221 and theplunger rod 222. Theelastic member 43 for probes is mounted in theaxial hole 421 of theaxial sleeve 42 and a top end of theelastic member 43 for probes is against theplunger rod 222 in theconnection member 22 while a bottom end of theelastic member 43 is against the stoppingblock 411 of theprobe 41. - Thereby while being assembled, refer to
FIG. 3 , theprotective sleeve 3 is firstly mounted into thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2. Due to gravity, theprotective sleeve 3 falls to the bottom of themain sleeve 2. Thus the stoppingflange 31 on the outer wall of the upper part of theprotective sleeve 3 is stopped and positioned by the leaningflange 23 on the bottom end of thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2. Then theelastic member 32 for protective sleeves is mounted into thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2 and the bottom of theelastic member 32 for protective sleeves is against the stoppingflange 31 of theprotective sleeve 3. Next theprobe 41 of theprobe portion 4 is inserted through theaxial hole 421 of theaxial sleeve 42 and theprobe 41 also falls due to gravity. Thus the stoppingblock 411 on top end of theprobe 41 is stopped and positioned by the leaningflange 422 on the bottom of theaxial sleeve 42. Then theelastic member 43 for probes is set into theaxial hole 421 of theaxial sleeve 42. The top end of theaxial sleeve 42 is connected to theconnection segment 223 of theconnection member 22 and is against theplunger rod 222 already inserted in theinsertion hole 221 of theconnection member 22. Then theprobe 41 of theprobe portion 4 connected to theconnection member 22 is inserted into the guidinghole 341 of the guidingrod 34 of theprotective sleeve 3 and is not extended from theprotective sleeve 3. At the same time, the bottom end of theconnection member 22 is mounted into thesleeve port 21 of themain sleeve 2 and then theelastic member 24 for main sleeve is disposed around themain sleeve 2. The top end of themain sleeve 2 is sleeved into the throughhole 13 of theassembly base 1. The top end and the bottom end of theelastic member 24 for main sleeve are respectively against the bottom of theassembly base 1 and the step-like flange 25 of themain sleeve 2 for being positioned. As to the threadedsegment 11 and theconnection disc 12 of theassembly base 1, they are used to assemble with a lift power source. - While performing quality control detection of a coaxial connector, refer to
FIG. 4 , acoaxial connector 5 intended to be detected is set under the coaxial probe of the present invention. Then the lift power source connected to the coaxial probe of the present invention works to move the coaxial probe downward. When the coaxial probe reaches thecoaxial connector 5 being detected, thetapered opening 331 on the bottom o theprotective sleeve 3 is in contact with thecoaxial connector 5 being detected firstly so as to align the coaxial probe of the present invention with thecoaxial connector 5 being detected. Next by theelastic member 24 between the step-like flange 25 of themain sleeve 2 and the bottom of theassembly base 1, the direction of a force the lift power source applied to theassembly base 1 is automatically guided. Thus theassembly base 1 and themain sleeve 2 assembled with theassembly base 1 are both moved downward stably. Through theconnection member 22 in themain sleeve 2, theprobe portion 4 connected is driven to move downward synchronously. Now refer toFIG. 5 , theelastic member 32 for protective sleeves between the bottom end of theconnection member 22 of themain sleeve 2 and the stoppingflange 31 of theprotective sleeve 3 is compressed. Moreover, theprobe 41 of theprobe portion 4 is projecting from theprotective sleeve 3 along the guidinghole 341 of theprotective sleeve 3 to be inserted into aninsertion hole 51 of thecoaxial connector 5 being detected so as to detect the position of theinsertion hole 51 of thecoaxial connector 5 and electrical quality of electronics therein. Furthermore, by theelastic member 43 for probes located on the rear end of theprobe 41 and used for providing elastic buffer, theprobe 41 will not get damaged easily when the position and straightness of theinsertion hole 51 of thecoaxial connector 5 are not correct. - After the coaxial probe of the present invention completing detection of the
coaxial connector 5 being detected, refer toFIG. 6 , the lift power source drives theassembly base 1 connected thereof to move upward and go back to the original position. At the same time, themain sleeve 2 connected to theassembly base 1 is also driven to move upward and go back. Thus theprobe 41 originally projecting out of theprotective sleeve 3 is retracted into theprotective sleeve 3 gradually. When theassembly base 1, themain sleeve 2 and theprobe portion 4 are turning back upward, theelastic member 32 for protective sleeves arranged between theconnection member 22 of themain sleeve 2 and the stoppingflange 31 of theprotective sleeve 3 are also returning to the original state. Thus theprotective sleeve 3 is pushed to move downward so as to make theprobe 41 retract into theprotective sleeve 3 completely. Now the coaxial probe of the present invention is ready for the next detection of thecoaxial connector 5. - In the coaxial probe of the present invention, the
probe 41 with low structural strength is mounted in theprotective sleeve 3. When the coaxial probe is moved downward to be in contact with thecoaxial connector 5 thereunder, theprotective sleeve 3 is against and positioned by thecoaxial connector 5 to be detected firstly and then theprobe 41 is extended from theprotective sleeve 3 to detect the position of theinsertion hole 51 of thecoaxial connector 5 and the electrical quality of electronic components therein. Therefore theprobe 41 will not easily get damaged or broken due to impact force received and imprecise detection results can be avoided. - Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalent.
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