Binding member for coaxial cable and an electric connector...

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C428S344000, C428S458000, C428S901000, C439S578000, C439S874000, C439S583000, C439S584000, C439S585000, C174S257000, C174S263000

Reexamination Certificate

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06974615

ABSTRACT:
To easily connect a coaxial cable to electric connecting devices or a printed circuit board, to prevent the conductors of the cable from being disturbed, to secure the shielding performance of the signal line, and to enable connection of a very fine wire by means of an automatic machine, a binding member for a coaxial cable is formed into a tubular piece that is arranged to cover the outer conductor or the centered conductor which is exposed from the insulating covering of the cable. This binding member is made of a lead-free ultrahigh-conductive plastic resin composite. An electric connector for a coaxial cable has electric contacts, which each have a receiving port into which the binding member is inserted.

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Machine translation of JP 10-237331 provided in IDS.
“Electric Connecting Device and Electric Connector Using Resin Solder and Method of Connecting Electric Wire to Them”. by Taiji Hosaka et al.; U.S. Appl. 10/114,799, Apr. 1, 2002. pp. 1 to 48 and 30 sheets of drawings.
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