Severable radio frequency coaxial cable connectors having minima

Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable

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439607, 439840, H01R 907

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ABSTRACT:
Male and female radio frequency cable connectors 64 and 13 have corresponding circumferential grooves 80 and 44 which are aligned and face each other when the connectors 64 and 13 are in a connected state so as to form a channel. The connectors 64 and 13 are held together by a canted-coil spring 11 residing in the channel formed by the two aligned and facing circumferential grooves 80 and 44. Deformation of the canted-coil spring 11 residing in the channel allows the male and female counterpart RF cable connectors 64 and 13 to resist separation as well as provide a primary electrical contact between the two connectors. If a substantial tensile force is placed on the cables 12 and 85, the spring 11 will deform sufficiently to allow separation of the two connectors 64 and 13.

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patent: 4810213 (1989-03-01), Chabot
patent: 4963105 (1990-10-01), Lewis et al.
patent: 5137470 (1992-08-01), Doles

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