Cable shield termination means for plug and receptacle...

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H01R 13/658 (2006.01)

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CA 1174315

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cable shield terminator includes a metal plate which can be fitted into the open cable-receiving end of a connector plug or receptacle. The plate has several openings into which one or more hollow metal tubes are received and conductively secured to the plate. One or more insulated cable wires are located within a grounded sheath or shield, an end portion of which is peeled back preliminary to the insulated wire/s being passed through one of the tubes and connected to the appropriate connector contact, either pin or socket contact, as the case may be. The peeled-back end portion of each shield is unfolded as a sleeve over the outer end portion of the tube. A ring of solder may be used to affix the shield and tube together, both mechanically and electrically. Optionally, an aluminum ring may be clamped over the shield sleeve by a so- called cryo ring through which an electric current is passed. As a still further shield connection technique, an oversized ferrule was crimped by the use of a suitable tool down onto the shield.

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