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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2001
Filed:
Nov. 16, 1999
Norbert Strasser, Rosenheim-Oberwöhr, DE;
Franz Xaver Pitschi, Rottach-Egern, DE;
Spinner GmbH Elektrotechnische Fabrik, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A connector assembly for a coaxial cable of a type having an annularly corrugated outer cable conductor, includes a head portion which has a clamping surface for establishing a contact from inside with an end portion of an outer cable conductor. A contact sleeve is fitted over the outer cable conductor and has a plurality of axial slits extending from its head portion proximate end to form a plurality of radially resilient segments. Interacting with the head portion is a clamping member which surrounds the contact sleeve and travels along a clamping path for loading the segments of the contact sleeve in a clamping direction, thereby clamping the end portion of the outer cable conductor against the clamping surface of the head portion. The clamping path of the clamping member is divided by an indexing member into first and second sections, with the first section corresponding to a preassembled state of the connector, and with the second section corresponding to a complete assembly of the connector onto the cable end. The indexing member includes an O ring which seals an annular gap between the head portion and the clamping member, and is received in an annular groove formed in one of the head portion and the clamping member. At the end of the first section of the clamping path, the O ring contacts a confronting end face of the connector head portion, and is clamped between the head portion and the clamping member at the end of the second section of the clamping path.