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Coaxial connector with coupling spring

A coaxial connector and coupling technology, applied in the field of coaxial connectors, can solve problems such as electrical signal noise

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-05-30
EMERSON NETWORK POWER CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS
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When the mating connectors 32, 33 are subjected to severe environmental or external forces, the mating faces of the connectors may separate slightly and the retaining bead or locking handle 38 may slide up the ramp 43 causing electrical signal noise

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[0025] refer to Figure 4-7 , wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several figures, wherein an embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0026] Figure 4 is a side cutaway view showing the male coaxial connector or device 1 connected to the mating coaxial connector or female coaxial connector 6. Figure 5 is a side sectional view of the male coaxial connector 1 . The male coaxial connector 1 comprises two concentric conductive paths created by an outer conductor consisting of a front housing 13 and a rear housing 14 , and an inner conductor 15 . The inner conductor 15 is suspended in the outer conductors 13 , 14 by a dielectric material 16 .

[0027] Figure 6 is a side sectional view of the mating connector or the female coaxial connector 6 . The female coaxial connector 6 includes an inner conductor 17 , an outer conductor 18 and a dielectric material 19 . The inner conductor 17 of the female coaxial connector 6 tak...

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Abstract

The device includes an inner conductor, a dielectric material, an outer conductor, a coupling spring, and a sliding sleeve. The dielectric material surrounds the inner conductor. The outer conductor surrounds the dielectric material. The sliding sleeve is slidably attached to the outer conductor. The coupling spring is attached to the outer conductor. The coupling spring includes a plurality of beam tines. Each beam tine includes a lever tine. An adjacent pair of beam tines is separated by a slot where the slot has a root. A first distance is defined from the root to an edge of the beam tine. A second length is defined from the root to a distal end of the lever tine. The first length is greater than the second length.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims priority to the earlier U.S. provisional application serial number 61 / 217,551 filed June 1, 2009 and U.S. nonprovisional application serial number ______ filed May 25, 2010, The disclosure thereof is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety to the extent permitted by law. technical field [0003] The present invention relates to coaxial connectors. The present invention more particularly relates to a male coaxial connector including a coupling spring that reduces the force of the male coaxial connector when mated with a female coaxial connector. Signal noise caused by misalignment between the connector and the female coaxial connector. Background technique [0004] Coaxial cables are used extensively in distribution networks for cable TV systems, and in other industries where signal transmission is important. Coaxial connectors are used to terminate the ends of coaxial cables, and coa...

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IPC IPC(8): H01R13/627
CPCH01R13/6277H01R24/40H01R2103/00Y10T403/57
Inventor T·卡里
Owner EMERSON NETWORK POWER CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS
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