Abstract: An electrical connector employing a radially resistant barrel socket having a bore extending from one end which slidably receives an electrically conductive pin. A spacer member is disposed to space a stop member from the one end of the barrel socket. An inner diameter of a bore in the spacer member is greater than the inner diameter of the adjacent bores in the stop member and the barrel socket to define a recess which receives a projection carried on the pin which the pin is inserted into the barrel socket. An end cap is fixed over the stop member and the spacer member and to the barrel socket to resist axially outward flexure of an inner edge portion of the stop member upon the exertion of pull-out forces on the pin and the barrel socket tending to disengage the pin from the barrel socket.
Abstract: A guide for coaxial cable end connectors having a crimping ring at one end of the connector which receives the end of the coaxial cable, a cylindrical insert disposed in a central bore of the connector body and has a recessed portion for loose-fitting insertion of the cable to maintain centered to the body as the cable is advanced with the body. In one form, the guide is free to be removed from the body once the cable is fully inserted, and in another form has a tubular insert through which the cable is inserted and advanced into engagement with an extension pin with the tubular insert in surrounding relation to the extension pin. In one form, a starter plug supports an extension pin in the body and facing the male end of the cable so that the male end will advance the extension pin toward the opposite end of the connector body as the cable is advanced into the body.
Abstract: A solderable metallized plastic contact includes an element made of a polymer where an electrically conductive material covers a surface of the element so as to form an electrically conductive region on the element. The electrically conductive material is electroplated to the surface of the element. The electrically conductive material in the electrically conductive region is solderable. The electrically conductive material in the electrically conductive region does not delaminate from the surface of the element. Additionally, a method of manufacturing a solderable metallized plastic contact is also disclosed.