Double-ended cantilevered beam spring contact

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Spring actuated or resilient securing part

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H01R 1305

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060073888

ABSTRACT:
A one-piece electrical connector for corrugated conductors, such as used in radio frequency high power coaxial transmission lines, is disclosed. The connector has a straight, tubular center section that is supported on both ends by inwardly projecting beams which are supported at their outer ends. The connector is comprised of a spring material, such as beryllium copper or phosphor bronze, for a spring type force fit into the corrugated conductor.

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