Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable
Patent
1988-11-21
1990-04-17
Pirlot, David
Electrical connectors
Including or for use with coaxial cable
439675, H01R 1718
Patent
active
049176307
ABSTRACT:
A coaxial electrical connector, particularly suited for high frequency "blind-mate" connections, remotely located connections, multiple connector assemblies and quick connect/disconnect applications, having two mating plug halves, each plug having an inner conductor, an outer conductor and a dielectric spacer therebetween, the inner and outer conductor on each plug being of unequal lengths such that one projects beyond the other; the longer inner conductor from one plug and the longer outer conductor from the other plug being designed to overlap each other when the connector is first electrically connected and only partially engaged, thereby defining an overlap region; the inner and outer conductors being shaped and the dielectric material of the spacers being chosen such that along the axis of the partially engaged connector, particularly in the overlap region, the effective outer diameter of the inner conductor ("d") and the effective inner diameter of the outer conductor ("D") and the dielectric constant of the material therebetween ("E") satisfy the equation:
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Pirlot David
The Phoenix Company of Chicago, Inc.
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