According to the invention, the item is achieved whereby a frame-formed mounting half is supplied on which posts are organized on reverse sides, and whereby in the underside area of the mounting half there is provided a cable passage dealing with in the route of the internal house of the housing; a groove with rim-aspect assist shoulders for an insertable, elastic seal is provided within the mounting part; the seal is provided with an opening corresponding to the form of the cross-part of the flat cable; with interposition of the flat cable, the tensile stress relief clamps could be bolted along with the posts of the mounting part. Firstly, the mounting part 1 is bolted to the connector housing 6, whereby an enclosing groove 24 may be offered on the underside side of the mounting part, wherein groove a sealing ring 19 is inserted for sealing the inside house of the housing towards overseas supplies and humidity.
FIG. 12 is a view of the completely put in flat cable entry for a connector housing corresponding to FIGS. 2 and three the connector 10 could also be configured in the straight-line configuration, the place the tail side 14 and the header side 15 are on reverse sides of the housing 11. As proven in FIG. Four the connector 10 could also be configured in the correct-angle configuration, where the tail side 14 is perpendicular to the header aspect 15. Extending nearly alongside the entire size of the tail facet 14 is a longitudinal slot 16. The width and depth of the slot 16 are sized to receive the slide member 13 and a versatile flat cable as discussed further under. FIGS.7A-7C present the construction of the contact half 51 of the connector 22a, whereby FIG. 7A exhibits the contact half fifty one in a front view, FIG. 7B shows the contact half fifty one in a plan view, and FIG. 7C shows the contact part fifty one in a side view. It should be noted that the cables forty one of FIG. 5A are used for carrying the alerts and designated in FIG. 5A as "S." FIG. 5B, however, exhibits the flat cable 24b in the state that the cables forty one are bonded to the fusible tape 43 at the underside apex.
The flat cables 24a and 24b are assembled with one another at the foregoing fusible tape forty three as indicated in FIGS.5A-5C, wherein FIG. 5A shows the flat cable 24a in the state that the cables forty one are bonded to the fusible tape forty three at the highest apex. Further characteristics and advantageous embodiments of the invention are indicated in the claims. The object of the invention is therefore to supply a cable entry for flat cable, which is extensively tailored to the dimensions of flat cable (width/thickness), which affords sufficient protection against intrusion of foreign materials, and which, with respect to tensile stress, offers security for the cable, offering the inserted cable simultaneously additionally with protection in opposition to bending stresses. When it is desired to wind up the flat cable, the flat cable is released from the partaking pressure of the engaging member 65, whereby the winding spring can wind and acquire the extension wire into the housing. Accordingly, as a transmission line for high-frequency operations, the conventional flat flexible cable has inherent frequency limitations.
Throughout the transmission of excessive-frequency signals, the ground conductors situated between adjoining signal-carrying conductors (which could also be each different or every third, fourth, and many others. conductor in the tape cable) are controlling a significant portion of the characteristic impedance. The problem of crosstalk between adjoining, carefully spaced conductors in individual tape cables was solved empirically by merely designating both alternate or every third, fourth, and so forth., conductor as a sign-carrying conductor while the remaining conductors have been connected to floor. The invention refers to an apparatus for inserting a flat cable in wall openings, housing walls, and many others., specifically for housings of connectors. The flat cable may be briefly mounted by a nail or a thumb tack to be connected to a ground or a wall nook. Flat conductor cables developed throughout the previous decade offer important advantages over typical round cables for many functions. The advantages of the invention consist particularly in that an entry of a flat cable is provided with a tensile stress relief and a simultaneous seal, which is extensively adapted to the cross-sectional shape of the flat cable and has a minimal extension within the transversal direction of the cross-part of the flat cable. For this objective, one in all the 2 clamps is supplied with tap holes, and the posts and the opposite clamp is respectively provided with openings for bolts 15. When the 2 clamps are bolted collectively, the flat cable 9 is clamped between them and held safely in place.