US3840841A - Electrical connector having rf filter - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT An electrical connector assembly having a plurality of permanently mounted filter contacts therein for eliminating undesired high frequency currents and a second plurality of removable electrical contacts mateable with a respective filter contact. This combination provides an air-tight filter connector assembly having removable contacts so that incoming wires may be soldered or crimped thereto, thereby avoiding any damage to the filter contact during the connection of the incoming wires to the connector.
- This invention relates to electrical connectors of the type having contacts that have capacitive and inductive components arranged thereon to filter out predetermined frequencies.
- This invention is more particularly related to an improved filter connector assembly that includes a removably mounted filterless contact which may be removed from the connector assembly so that a wire may be soldered or crimped to one end of the contact while the contact is separated from the connector assembly,
- a common method for disposing of the undesired signals is to channel the leads through a shielding wall. Encircling and intermediate leads and shields are low reactant filters electrically connected between the leads and the shields. The filters serve as high impedance paths to the low frequencies and direct current signals and low impedance paths to the high frequency signals. Thus, the desired signals pass along the lead so the external circuitry and the undesired signals are bypassed through the shields.
- the filter contacts had to be removable because there was insufficient space within the connector housing to allow personnel to crimp a wire to the wire receiving end of the filter contact.
- specialized personnel and equipment were required for the soldering process to attach the incoming wires to the contacts. The specialized personnel and equipment being necessary because of the soldering technique necessary to avoid injury to the filter assembly which is heat sensitive, and, in fact, can be rendered ineffective by the application of too much heat to the contact assembly by unskilled personnel.
- This invention provides an RF filter connector that may be assembled in the field without the requirement of a specialized technician for connecting the incoming wires to the RF filter connector.
- the invention is an RF filter connector assembly characterized by an electrical connector shell (40) having permanently mounted therein a filter contact assembly (5) having a mating portion (1,3) at each end and a removably mounted contact (50) having one end (51) adapted to mate with one end (3) of the filter contact (5) and an opposite end (52) for receiving an incoming wire
- the RF electrical filter connector comprises: a housing (40), a filter element formed of an outer ceramic tubular member (20) and an inner ferromagnetic tubular member (10),
- the outer ceramic tubular member having at least a portion of its outer surface (21) conductively coated and a portion of its inner surface (22) conductively coated, the inner (22) and outer (21) surface coating electrically isolated from each other; a first electrical contact having a mating end (1) and a second opposite mating end (3); means (30,31) for mounting the filter element around a portion of the contact, the mounting means (30,31) being electrically conductive to electrically connect together the conductive coating (22) on the inside of said ceramic tubular member (20) and said contact; and means (42) for mounting the filter contact assembly (5) within said housing (40) so that the first mating end (1) is accessible from one end of 7 said connector housing (40); a second electrical contact (50) removably mounted (49,53) within said connector housing (40), said second contact (50) having at one end a wire receiving portion (52) and at the opposite end a portion (51) mated with said second end portion (3) of said first contact.
- FIG. 1 is a filter connector incorporating the principles of this invention.
- FIG. 2 is an axial cross-sectional view of the filter contact assembly shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an RF filter connector.
- the filter connector comprises: a
- the means for permanently mounting the filter contact assembly (5) comprises an electrically conducting ground plane or member (42) having an aperture therein for receiving the filter contact assembly (5), the ground plane (42) being soldered (70) to an outer conductive coating on the filter contact assembly (5); an epoxy of thermosetting compound (45) for sealing the filter contact (5) in air-tight relationship to the connector shell (40); a rigid dielectric insert (46) for maintaining the filter contact assembly (5) in a fixed position within the connector shell (40); and a resilient insert (47).
- the means for releasably or demountably mounting the second contact (50) includes: a rigid dielectric insert (48) having an axial bore therein that contains a contact retention assembly (9) having one or more inwardly and radially extending deflectable fingers (49) that engage the rearward facing shoulder 53) of contact (50) when the contact (50) is mounted in the axial bore to prevent rearward movement of the electrical contact (50) until said deflectable fingers (49) are deflected outwardly and away from the rearwardly facing shoulder (53).
- Examples of similar retention mechanisms may be found in US. Pat. No. 3,200,355 entitled Electrical Connector Having RF Filter, issued to T. E. Dahlen, Aug. 10, 1965.
- a resilient grommet (43) having an axial bore therethrough forms a moisture seal around wire (60) when contact (50) is inserted in mated relationship with the filter contact assembly.
- a sealant (44) such as a fluid silicon that solidifies at ambient temperatures is used to seal the grommet (43) in the connector housing (40).
- the removable contact (50) includes a mating end (51), such as a standard socket contact portion, an enlarged middle portion having a rearward facing shoulder (53) and a wire receiving opposite end portion (52) in the form of a well for receiving the bared end of a conductor (60) which is crimped to provide a mechanical and electrical linkage between the wire (60) and the removable contact (50).
- a mating end (51) such as a standard socket contact portion, an enlarged middle portion having a rearward facing shoulder (53) and a wire receiving opposite end portion (52) in the form of a well for receiving the bared end of a conductor (60) which is crimped to provide a mechanical and electrical linkage between the wire (60) and the removable contact (50).
- FIG. 2 illustrates the filter contact (5) which is permanently mounted within the connector assembly.
- the filter contact (5) includes an electrical contact having mateable portions (1,3) at opposite ends thereof.
- the electrical contact has at one end (1) a pin type contact and at the opposite end (3) another pin type contact for mating with the socket of the removablecontact (50) shown in FIG. 1.
- the electrical contact may include an enlarged portion (2) whose function is to locate the inductive and capacitive portions of the filter element on the electrical contact.
- the filter elements of the assembly for attenuating signals of predetermined frequencies includes an inner ferromagnetic tubular member (10) which functions as the inductive element of the filter assembly and an outer ceramic tubular member (20) which functions as the capacitive element of the filter assembly.
- the ceramic tubular member (20) has at least a portion of its outer surface (21) conductively coated and a portion of its inner surface (22) conductively coated with the inner (22) and outer (21) surface being electrically isolated from each other to form the capacitive element.
- the ceramic and ferromagnetic tubular members are generally secured to the electrical contact by some suitable means such as mounting plates (30,31) which also are electrically conductive so as to electricallyconnect the inner coating (22) of the ceramic tubular member (20) to the electrical contact.
- the outer electrical coating (21) is generally connected to ground by the soldering to the ground plane (42) shown in FIG. 1 which is electrically connected to the shell (40) which is generally connected to ground.
- the filter contact assembly may be arranged in any manner so long as it performs its filtering function.
- An alternate arrangement of the filter contact assembly (5) may be found in the previously referenced US. Pat. No. 3,435,387 wherein the arrangement of the'ceramic tubular member and the ferromagnetic tubular member are reversed.
- the RF filter connector is assembled as follows: First, the conductive ground plane (42) is placed into the connector housing (40). The electrical filter contact (5) is then inserted in an aperture in the ground plane (42). The connector shell (40), the ground plane (42) and the filter contact (5) are then secured to each other by soldering (70). This particular step is performed by skilled technicians who solder the elements together without injury to the filter element, thereby assuring proper operation of the filter contact (5) within the connector housing (40). Once the filter contact (5) is in place, the cavities on both sides of the ground plane (42) are filled with an epoxy compound so that the passage in the connector housing (40) is air tight.
- insert assemblies consisting of rigid dielectric members (46) and resilient interface members (47) are assembled in place. Once the rigid dielectric members and resilient interface members are in place the epoxy portion (45) is heat cured with the connector assembly oriented in such a fashion as to allow the epoxy (45) to fully cover the surface of the rigid dielectric members (46).
- the retention insert assembly for removably retaining the second nonfilter-type contact (50) is inserted into the rear cavity of the connector housing (40).
- the retention insert assembly consists of a rigid dielectric member (48), a retention mechanism (9), and a resilient grommet (43) which functions to form a moisture seal around the wire (60) when the contact (50) is in mated relationship with the filter contact (5).
- the rigid dielectric member (48) is permanently secured inside the housing (40) by a staking operation which deforms the housing (40) inwardly at point (41) so that the inner wall of the housing (40) retains the rigid dielectric member (48).
- the cavity rcmaining between the inner wall of the housing (40) and the outer wall of the rigid dielectric member (48) and the resilient grommet (43) is filled with a fluid silicon sealant (44) which is cured by exposure to room temperature. This seals the dielectric member (48) and resilient member (49) inside the connector housing (40).
- Incoming wires may be attached to the removable contact (50) by either soldering or crimping.
- an incoming wire (60) has been stripped and the stripped portion inserted into the wire receiving end (52) of the contact (50) and crimped to form a mechanical and electrical bond between the incoming wire (60) and the removable contact (50).
- the contact (50) may then be inserted into the axial bores in the dielectric member (48) and the grommet (43) until the inwardly facing spring fingers (49) engage the rearwardly facing shoulder (53) of the contact to prevent rearward removal of the contact (50).
- the forward portion (51) of the contact (50) is in mated relationship with the pin contact (3) of the filter contact (5).
- a suitable tool is forced into the axial bores in the dielectric'member (49) and resilient member (43) until it reaches the rearwardly facing shoulder (53) of the contact (50). In this position, the tool deflects outwardly the retaining finger (49 allowing the contact (50) to be removed by applying an axial force to the wire (60) in a rearward direction. It can be seen that this arrangement allows unskilled operators to secure the wire (60) to the contact (50) and then insert the contact (50) in its proper position within the connector housing (40).
- An electrical connector comprising:
- a first elongated electrical conductor having an electrical contact portion at each end thereof and having mounted integral thereon means for attenuating electrical signals of predetermined frequencies
- means for releasably mounting said second electrical connector within said tubular housing including:
- first electrically nonconducting member mounted within said tubular housing, said first member comprised of a resiliently deformable material and having a passage therethrough the inner wall of which is in pressure contact with a wire attached to said second electrical conductor;
- a second electrically nonconducting member mounted within said tubular housing and adjacent said first member, said second member having a passage therethrough aligned with the passage of said first member and comprised of a rigid nonconducting material;
- a conducting member comprised of an electrically conducting material and having a passage through which said first electrical conductor is disposed, said conducting member having one portion soldered to said first electrical conductor and another portion soldered to said tubular housing so that said first electrical conductor is immovably mounted within said tubular housing and electrically connected to said housing.
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CA190,534A CA998448A (en) | 1973-06-13 | 1974-01-21 | Electrical connector having rf filter |
IL44811A IL44811A (en) | 1973-06-13 | 1974-05-13 | Electrical connector having rf filter |
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IT23926/74A IT1015029B (en) | 1973-06-13 | 1974-06-12 | ELECTRIC FITTING WITH RF FILTER |
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US4265506A (en) * | 1979-08-17 | 1981-05-05 | Amp Incorporated | Filtered connector assembly |
US4276523A (en) * | 1979-08-17 | 1981-06-30 | Bunker Ramo Corporation | High density filter connector |
US4412715A (en) * | 1981-01-12 | 1983-11-01 | Virginia Patent Development Corp. | Modular electrical plug incorporating conductive path |
US4419554A (en) * | 1981-11-16 | 1983-12-06 | Mcgill Manufacturing Company, Inc. | Electric switches for receiving unitary internal contact/wire terminal elements |
US4420210A (en) * | 1981-09-17 | 1983-12-13 | The Bendix Corporation | Hermetic through bulkhead electrical connector |
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US4588242A (en) * | 1983-07-06 | 1986-05-13 | Amp Incorporated | Sealed electrical connector |
US4734057A (en) * | 1987-03-02 | 1988-03-29 | Burndy Corporation | Connector assembly |
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US4937936A (en) * | 1988-03-12 | 1990-07-03 | Alcatel N.V. | Method for retrofitting a noise reducing filters to an electrical coupling connector. |
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