18600110. SHIELD CONNECTOR simplified abstract (SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.)

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SHIELD CONNECTOR

Organization Name

SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Kazuaki Hamada of Osaka (JP)

Liping Kang of Mie (JP)

SHIELD CONNECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18600110 titled 'SHIELD CONNECTOR

The shield connector A described in the abstract includes an inner conductor and a resiliently displaceable locking spring that projects from an outer peripheral surface of a body portion. The body portion has an axial direction oriented in a front-rear direction. The connector also features a dielectric for retaining and accommodating the inner conductor when inserted from behind.

  • The dielectric includes an accommodation chamber for the body portion, a locking portion for retaining the inner conductor by being locked to the locking spring, and an escaping groove formed by recessing only a region facing the locking spring in a circumferential direction, out of an inner peripheral surface of the accommodation chamber.
  • The shield connector A is designed to securely hold the inner conductor in place while allowing for easy insertion and removal.
  • The innovative design of the dielectric with the escaping groove ensures a reliable connection while facilitating assembly and disassembly of the connector.
  • This technology offers improved efficiency and convenience in connecting shielded cables in various applications.
  • The shield connector A provides a robust solution for maintaining signal integrity and preventing electromagnetic interference in electronic systems.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications equipment - Data transmission systems - Industrial machinery - Automotive electronics

Problems Solved: - Secure retention of inner conductor - Easy assembly and disassembly - Prevention of signal interference

Benefits: - Enhanced signal integrity - Improved reliability - Simplified maintenance and repair processes

Commercial Applications: "Shield Connector A: Enhancing Signal Integrity in Telecommunications and Electronics"

Questions about Shield Connector A: 1. How does the escaping groove in the dielectric contribute to the functionality of the shield connector? 2. What are the key advantages of using a shield connector with a resilient locking spring mechanism?

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies focus on optimizing the design of shield connectors for increased durability and performance in high-frequency applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

A shield connector A includes an inner conductor shaped such that a resiliently displaceable locking spring projects from an outer peripheral surface of a body portion having an axial direction oriented in a front-rear direction, and a dielectric for retaining and accommodating the inner conductor inserted from behind. The dielectric includes an accommodation chamber for accommodating the body portion a locking portion for retaining the inner conductor by being locked to the locking spring and an escaping groove formed by recessing only a region facing the locking spring in a circumferential direction, out of an inner peripheral surface of the accommodation chamber