Connector assembly for coaxial cable

Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable

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439687, H01R 905

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050786202

ABSTRACT:
A connector assembly having multiple parts and means for making contact by clamping between a central conductor of a cable and a contact strip in the connector assembly. Both the contact and conductor may be disposed lying adjacent to each other. One of the connector parts is provided with at least one projection at the overlap between the contact strip and the conductor. Another of the connector parts is provided with at least one recess at the point of overlap between the contact strip and the conductor. The recess is bridged by either the contact strip or the conductor such that in the assembled state the projection lies essentially in the center opposite said recess.

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